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Los Angeles Surrogacy — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Los Angeles, CA
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Dr. Hannah Ní Bhriain Russell, MB BCh BAO, Specialist in Gynaecology & Obstetrics

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Dr. Luis Arturo Ruvalcaba Castellón, MD

IVF & Advanced Reproductive Technologies Instituto Mexicano de Infertilidad (IMI), Guadalajara; LIV Fertility Center; University of Guadalajara

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Los Angeles Surrogacy — An Independent Overview

Los Angeles Surrogacy is a gestational surrogacy and egg donation agency based at 640 S San Vicente Blvd, Suite 251, in Los Angeles, California 90048. It is not a fertility clinic — the agency matches intended parents with screened gestational surrogates and egg donors, coordinates the legal and logistical framework, and provides case management from initial consultation through delivery. IVF procedures and embryo transfers are performed by separate partner fertility clinics. California is widely recognized as one of the most surrogacy-friendly states in the country: pre-birth orders are routinely granted, commercial surrogacy is legal, and intended parents of any sexual orientation or relationship status can be named on a birth certificate before the child is born. For a broader view of reproductive options in the state, see our guide to California fertility clinics. The agency explicitly welcomes clients regardless of gender identity, sexual orientation, relationship status, or country of origin, and offers multilingual support for international intended parents.

Staff and Leadership

Los Angeles Surrogacy identifies three members of its executive team on its public website:

Geoff Moss is the Founder and Managing Partner. He co-founded the agency with a stated focus on making U.S. surrogacy accessible to international clients, particularly those from countries where commercial surrogacy is restricted or prohibited.

Shannon Johnson serves as Managing Partner alongside Moss. Together, the founding partners oversee agency strategy, partner relationships, and client services.

Cole Angenendt holds the title of Operations Manager and is responsible for day-to-day agency operations, including case flow, scheduling, and coordination between surrogates, intended parents, legal teams, and fertility clinics.

The agency's combined team — which also includes Match Experts and dedicated Case Managers — cites 15 years of collective experience in the surrogacy industry. Case managers are described as a core part of the support structure; reviews from surrogates mention specific staff members by first name — including Shanekwa and Arthur — as individuals who provided consistent, personalized guidance throughout their journeys. The agency's office hours are Monday through Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM PST, and can be reached by phone at 800-204-7129.

Surrogacy Services

Los Angeles Surrogacy facilitates exclusively gestational surrogacy — the form in which the surrogate has no genetic connection to the child. Eggs are supplied either by the intended mother or an egg donor, combined with sperm from the intended father or a donor, and the resulting embryo is transferred to the surrogate by a partnered IVF clinic. The agency does not perform IVF or embryo transfers in-house. For context on what the clinical side of this process involves, see our overview of IVF treatment.

Core services include surrogate and egg donor recruitment and screening, intended parent consultations, case management through all medical and legal phases, referrals to partner fertility clinics and attorneys in California, escrow account management, psychological counseling coordination, and support for international clients including cross-border genetic material transport. The agency advertises no waitlist for matching and a no-fee consultation — intended parents can review surrogate profiles and speak with the team before any financial commitment.

The Matching Process

The agency uses a three-step framework for intended parents: a free initial consultation, a profile review and surrogate selection, and guided navigation through the medical and legal phases.

Surrogate candidates must be between 20 and 39 years old, have a BMI of 33 or below, have previously carried and delivered at least one child, currently live with and care for at least one of their own children, and reside legally in the United States. Candidates undergo a background check, a physical examination, and a psychological wellness evaluation. Application forms cover health history, reproductive history, lifestyle, diet, and logistical preferences — all factored into the eventual match.

Match Experts align communication preferences, geographic considerations, and scheduling compatibility from both sides. Once a match is confirmed, both parties retain separate attorneys (required under California law) to finalize the gestational carrier agreement and pre-birth order. After contract execution, the surrogate begins hormone injections at a partner fertility clinic before the embryo transfer procedure. A pregnancy test follows approximately two weeks after transfer. Case managers schedule appointments, handle reimbursement paperwork, and remain accessible throughout the pregnancy.

Costs and Agency Fees

Los Angeles Surrogacy states that the total cost of surrogacy for intended parents typically falls between $150,000 and $250,000, with the range reflecting variation in medical complexity, surrogate compensation tier, insurance requirements, and the geographic circumstances of each party.

The agency offers what it describes as all-encompassing, upfront packages with no hidden fees. Key cost components include:

  • Agency fee — covers matching, case management, legal referrals, and coordination services throughout the journey
  • Surrogate base compensation — a minimum of $30,000, with higher amounts for experienced surrogates, those carrying multiples, and those who require a Caesarean section
  • Surrogate reimbursements — maternity clothing, vitamins, pumps, travel to appointments, and, if applicable, lost wages near the end of pregnancy
  • Legal fees — independent attorney representation for both parties, gestational carrier agreement drafting, and pre-birth order
  • Medical fees — IVF cycle costs at the partner fertility clinic, surrogate health insurance (if not already surrogacy-compatible), and hospital birth costs

International clients should budget separately for travel and accommodation. Financing options and payment structures are discussed during the initial consultation.

Intended Parent and Surrogate Experience

Surrogate reviews name specific case managers — including match specialist Arthur and coordinator Shanekwa — for their consistent availability and patience. A recurring theme is transparency around pay: the agency explicitly distinguishes its $30,000 minimum base payment (cash into the surrogate's account) from the inflated compensation figures some agencies advertise that bundle in covered medical and legal costs.

For intended parents, the stated differentiators are no waitlist (credited to a broad nationwide surrogate pool), inclusivity across all family structures and countries of origin, and upfront package pricing with no hidden fees. California's pre-birth order process means intended parents are named on the birth certificate before delivery — a significant legal advantage over states that require post-birth parentage proceedings.

The agency does not publish verified IVF outcome data, as it is a coordination agency rather than a fertility clinic. Intended parents should request SART-reported success rates directly from whichever fertility clinic the agency recommends for their cycle.

Considering At-Home Insemination?

Not every fertility journey begins in a clinic. At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a lower-cost, private option that suits patients with no known fertility diagnosis — including single parents by choice, same-sex couples, and people who want to try a few cycles before committing to clinical treatment.

At-home insemination kits like those from MakeAMom come with step-by-step instructions designed for donor or partner sperm. Kits are a one-time purchase that can be reused until conception succeeds, require no clinic visit, and arrive in plain, discreet packaging. Many patients use them as a first step while working toward a fertility consultation — or alongside ovulation tracking while they wait for an appointment slot.

If you have a known fertility diagnosis, have been trying for 12 months without success (six months if you're over 35), or your physician has already recommended IUI or IVF, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the right next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Los Angeles Surrogacy a fertility clinic? No. It is a surrogacy matching and coordination agency that recruits and screens surrogates and egg donors, manages legal and logistical coordination, and refers clients to partner fertility clinics for all medical procedures. Intended parents work with both the agency and a separate reproductive endocrinologist.

How long does the surrogacy process typically take? A complete gestational surrogacy journey typically runs 12 to 18 months from initial consultation through birth. Timelines vary depending on how quickly a match is finalized, how many embryo transfer attempts are needed, and the course of the pregnancy. The agency's no-waitlist claim, if accurate, can reduce delays in the early matching phase.

Can international intended parents work with Los Angeles Surrogacy? Yes. The agency offers multilingual support, experience coordinating cross-border transport of genetic material, and guidance on California surrogacy law. International clients should plan for travel to California for key medical appointments and for the birth, as those costs are not included in standard packages.

What does California's surrogacy law offer intended parents? California allows commercial gestational surrogacy for intended parents of any gender, orientation, or relationship status. Pre-birth orders are routinely granted, so intended parents are named on the birth certificate before delivery — avoiding the post-birth court proceedings required in many other states.

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