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MICHIGAN CENTER FOR FERTILITY AND WOMENS HEALTH, PLC — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Warren, MI
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Prof. Jane Harries, PhD, MPH, MPhil

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Dr. Cristian Jesam, MD

Reproductive Medicine & IVF Instituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva (ICMER), Santiago; Universidad de Chile; SGFertility Chile

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Michigan Center for Fertility and Women's Health, PLC is a fertility and women's health clinic located in Warren, Michigan, serving Macomb County and the broader northeastern Detroit metropolitan area. Warren is Michigan's third-largest city, situated directly north of Detroit in Macomb County. The clinic provides fertility evaluation and treatment alongside women's health services for patients in Warren, Sterling Heights, Clinton Township, Shelby Township, and the surrounding communities. For a comprehensive statewide listing of Michigan fertility resources, visit our Michigan fertility clinics directory.

Physicians and Clinical Team

Michigan Center for Fertility and Women's Health is staffed by physicians with training in obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive medicine. The clinical team includes fertility nurses, embryologists, patient coordinators, and sonographers who provide comprehensive support throughout evaluation and treatment. The clinic's Warren location offers convenient access for patients in Macomb County and the northeastern Detroit suburbs who prefer local fertility care to commuting into Detroit or Ann Arbor.

Services and Treatments

Michigan Center for Fertility and Women's Health provides:

  • Fertility evaluation — hormonal bloodwork, antral follicle count, hysterosalpingography, saline infusion sonography, and semen analysis
  • Ovulation induction — letrozole and clomiphene with monitoring
  • Injectable gonadotropin therapy
  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI) — for unexplained infertility, mild male factor, or cervical factor
  • In vitro fertilization (IVF)
  • Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)
  • Frozen embryo transfer (FET)
  • Egg and embryo cryopreservation
  • Preimplantation genetic testing coordination
  • Third-party reproduction — donor egg and donor sperm coordination
  • Women's health services — gynecologic care, PCOS management, endometriosis, and hormonal disorders
  • Recurrent pregnancy loss evaluation

Laboratory and Success Rates

The clinic's IVF laboratory supports fertilization, embryo culture, and cryopreservation for Macomb County patients. On-site IVF laboratory access in Warren reduces travel to larger Detroit-area centers for reproductive procedures.

Patients should review the most current cycle-level data published by the CDC's ART Surveillance program and the SART Clinic Summary Report.

Patient Experience

Warren and Macomb County form one of the most populous suburban corridors in Michigan, with a large working-class and professional population and a strong Polish, Arabic, and Middle Eastern American community presence. Michigan Center for Fertility and Women's Health serves this diverse local patient base with reproductive medicine and women's health services. The Warren location offers easier highway access and parking than Detroit-based clinics for many northeast suburban patients.

Considering At-Home Insemination?

Not every fertility journey begins in a clinic. For individuals and couples exploring their options before pursuing formal medical treatment — or those working with a known sperm donor — at-home insemination kits offer a private, lower-cost first step. MakeAMom offers FDA-cleared at-home insemination systems designed for a variety of needs: the CryoBaby kit works with frozen or low-volume sperm, the Impregnator kit is optimized for low motility sperm, and the BabyMaker kit is designed for users with sensitivities or conditions such as vaginismus. All kits are reusable and shipped in plain, discreet packaging. MakeAMom reports an average 67% success rate among clients who use their home insemination systems. At-home insemination is not a replacement for medical care when underlying conditions are present, but it can be a meaningful starting point — and knowing when to consult a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the right next step.

Insurance and Financing

Michigan does not have a comprehensive state fertility insurance mandate. Coverage for IVF in Michigan depends on the specific employer-sponsored health plan. Large Michigan employers — particularly automotive companies, healthcare systems, and university systems — have historically offered meaningful fertility benefits. Patients should review their plan documents and verify coverage with their employer HR department.

Mandate states for reference: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Rhode Island require insurers to cover IVF and related fertility treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What fertility resources are available in Macomb County beyond this clinic? Macomb County has a smaller number of dedicated fertility specialists than Oakland County or the Ann Arbor area. Michigan Center for Fertility and Women's Health in Warren is a key resource for the county. For patients who need highly specialized care — such as PGT-M for hereditary conditions or complex donor egg cases — larger programs at Beaumont Health or the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor may also be worth consulting.

Does the clinic provide care specifically for PCOS patients? Yes. PCOS is one of the most common causes of ovulatory infertility and is a focus area for the clinic's women's health and fertility services. Management typically involves ovulation induction with letrozole or clomiphene, lifestyle counseling, and, if appropriate, IVF.

What is the clinic's approach to male infertility evaluation? A semen analysis is ordered as part of the initial fertility workup. If abnormalities are found, the clinic can recommend next steps, which may include repeat testing, a referral to a urologist specializing in male fertility for further evaluation, and coordination of ICSI when IVF is undertaken.

Can the clinic assist with both fertility treatment and ongoing gynecologic care? Yes. As a combined fertility and women's health clinic, Michigan Center for Fertility and Women's Health provides gynecologic care alongside fertility services. Patients who value receiving both types of care from the same practice may find this integrated model convenient.

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