Lucina Women's Health — Boca Raton (Glades Road): An Editorial Review
Among fertility clinics in Florida, Lucina Women's Health is one of the more visible OB/GYN brands in Palm Beach County — and the listing attached to this page is a Boca Raton office that sits inside a multi-location practice rather than a stand-alone clinic. The Lucina name remains in heavy circulation across directories, Google, Yelp, and patient word-of-mouth, but the practice operates today as Mira Women's Health & Midwifery after a 2024 rebrand. The Glades Road office is one of several physical locations staffed by the same physician group, and it is widely referenced in the 660 Glades Road medical corridor east of I-95, near Boca Raton Regional Hospital.
If you are arriving on this page from a Google search that named a specific location, it is worth knowing up front: Lucina Women's Health and Mira Women's Health & Midwifery are the same practice, and the physician roster, phone lines, and electronic scheduling flow across the Boca Raton and Hollywood offices.
About the Practice
Mira Women's Health & Midwifery (operating historically as Lucina Women's Health) is a boutique, physician-owned OB/GYN and midwifery group. It was founded in 2024 by Dr. Kenneth Konsker, MD, FACOG, and Dr. Emily Woodbury, MD, FACOG — both board-certified obstetrician-gynecologists who came out of larger South Florida women's-health networks with a stated goal of pairing clinical depth with a more deliberate, unhurried care model. The clinical team has since grown to include additional FACOG-credentialed OB/GYN physicians, several certified nurse midwives, a physician assistant, and a women's-health nurse practitioner.
From an access standpoint, the multi-office footprint means Palm Beach County and north Broward County patients can generally find a convenient location within the practice without changing their physician relationship. The Glades Road office is an especially useful anchor for patients who live or work in downtown and east Boca Raton, the Boca Raton Regional Hospital corridor, and the communities east of I-95 — areas where the Clint Moore Road locations north of town are a longer drive.
Services: OB/GYN With Fertility Workup
This practice is a full-spectrum OB/GYN group with midwifery and basic fertility evaluation, not a reproductive endocrinology (REI) clinic. For patients who have been told they may need assisted reproductive technology, that distinction matters and is addressed further down this page.
Services delivered across the practice's offices include:
- Well-woman preventive care, annual exams, cervical cancer screening, and STI testing
- Obstetric care from early pregnancy through postpartum
- Certified nurse midwife–led prenatal care for lower-risk pregnancies
- Fertility evaluation and diagnostic workup — hormone panels, ovarian reserve testing, in-office pelvic ultrasound
- In-office gynecologic procedures: hysteroscopic fibroid and polyp removal, endometrial ablation
- Minimally invasive gynecologic surgery for fibroids, polyps, and endometriosis
- Contraception counseling, IUD and implant placement
- Mammography and breast-health screening at select locations
The fertility workup is a legitimate first step for patients who have been trying to conceive without success or whose cycles suggest an underlying issue. A typical workup includes FSH, AMH, and other hormone assays plus a transvaginal ultrasound to evaluate antral follicle count and uterine anatomy — and all of that can be initiated inside a routine OB/GYN relationship before any referral is made.
What This Practice Is — and Isn't
Because directories sometimes collapse every women's-health office under a single "fertility" label, it is worth being precise about clinical scope.
What the practice is: a well-credentialed OB/GYN and midwifery group capable of diagnosing the most common causes of infertility, initiating IUI in straightforward cases under OB/GYN scope in some practices, and coordinating a referral if the workup points toward IVF, donor-gamete cycles, or surgical fertility preservation.
What the practice is not: a reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) subspecialty center. If your workup points toward IVF, egg freezing, donor egg cycles, preimplantation genetic testing, or complex male-factor treatment, those services require a fellowship-trained REI physician operating out of a SART-reporting laboratory. Our Florida fertility clinic directory lists the REI practices that handle that tier of care, and our how to read IVF success rates guide covers which numbers to request from any clinic before committing to a cycle.
Many patients move through both models sequentially — an OB/GYN fertility workup first, then a referral to an REI only if the diagnostic findings require one — which is exactly the path this practice is structured to support.
Patient Experience: 4.9 Stars Across 855 Reviews
The Lucina / Mira listing carries a 4.9-star average across 855 Google reviews, which is a meaningfully strong signal at this volume. A sustained 4.9 across more than 800 datapoints is difficult to manufacture — it requires that the overwhelming majority of ordinary patient visits, not just the standout ones, are going well. Common themes in the underlying reviews include short wait times, unhurried appointments, direct physician access, responsive staff communication, and the kind of continuity patients typically lose when moving between large network clinics.
For the Glades Road office specifically, the location's proximity to Boca Raton Regional Hospital and the downtown medical corridor is a practical advantage for patients who may need imaging, labs, or hospital-based services in conjunction with their OB/GYN care.
Florida Has No Fertility Insurance Mandate
Florida is one of the majority of U.S. states with no state law requiring insurers to cover IVF, IUI, or fertility diagnostic testing. Unless your employer has voluntarily added fertility benefits to the plan design, your insurer has no obligation to cover assisted reproduction or the workup leading up to it. That said, many components of a fertility workup delivered inside a standard OB/GYN visit — a pelvic ultrasound, routine labs, a hormone panel ordered as part of an annual — can sometimes be billed under a standard gynecology benefit rather than a fertility-specific one. The only way to know how your plan treats a given visit is to call member services with the CPT codes your practice plans to submit.
For state-by-state detail and practical guidance, see our fertility insurance mandates by state guide. For price benchmarks, the IVF cost by state breakdown covers typical Florida out-of-pocket ranges, which run approximately $15,000–$25,000 per IVF cycle before medications in most South Florida markets.
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.
Location and Contact
Practice name: Lucina Women's Health (now operating as Mira Women's Health & Midwifery) Neighborhood: Glades Road medical corridor, east Boca Raton — near Boca Raton Regional Hospital City / state: Boca Raton, FL Website: mirawomenshealth.com
Because the practice operates multiple Boca Raton offices and one Hollywood, FL office, we recommend confirming the suite and the specific phone line on the practice website or via online scheduling at mirawomenshealth.com/schedule before your visit. Directory listings that still use the Lucina name will typically route to the same scheduling and clinical team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Glades Road listing the same practice as Mira Women's Health & Midwifery? Yes. Lucina Women's Health rebranded as Mira Women's Health & Midwifery in 2024, and the physician roster, phone system, and scheduling platform are shared across the group's Boca Raton and Hollywood offices. If you searched for "Lucina Women's Health Boca Raton" and landed here, you have reached the correct practice — the new public-facing brand is Mira.
Does this office do IVF? No. This is a general OB/GYN and midwifery practice, not a reproductive endocrinology (REI) clinic. The practice can perform a fertility workup — hormone panels, ovarian reserve testing, pelvic ultrasound — and, based on those findings, refer out to a SART-reporting REI if IVF, egg freezing, donor-egg cycles, or preimplantation genetic testing turns out to be the right path. Our Florida fertility clinic directory lists REI practices in the state.
Will my insurance cover a fertility workup here? Maybe in part, but Florida does not mandate fertility coverage, so this is ultimately a function of your specific employer plan. Many components of an initial workup delivered inside an OB/GYN appointment can be billed under standard gynecology benefits — a pelvic ultrasound, a hormone panel, an annual with a problem-oriented add-on — while anything explicitly coded as infertility treatment is often excluded. Call your insurer's member services line with the CPT codes the office plans to use before the visit, and see fertility insurance mandates by state for broader context.
Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.

