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REPRODUCTIVE ASSOCIATES OF DELAWARE — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Newark, DE
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Dr. Hannah Ní Bhriain Russell, MB BCh BAO, Specialist in Gynaecology & Obstetrics

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Prof. Sandro C. Esteves, MD, PhD

Male Infertility & Andrology ANDROFERT Andrology & Human Reproduction Clinic, Campinas, Brazil; Honorary Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark

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CCRM Fertility Delaware (Newark, DE): A National Powerhouse Serving the Mid-Atlantic

When Colorado Center for Reproductive Medicine (CCRM) absorbs a local practice into its network, it brings something tangible with it: standardized laboratory protocols, data-driven embryo culture methods refined over 35 years, and the infrastructure of a system that has helped more than 100,000 families. RADfertility — founded in Newark, Delaware, in 1995 as Reproductive Associates of Delaware — joined that network in 2023. The result is a clinic that pairs deep roots in the Delaware Valley community with the clinical rigor of one of the most respected fertility brands in the United States. On Fertlo's fertility clinic directory for Delaware, this location consistently surfaces as a top recommendation, and the 4.8-star average across 377 reviews gives numerical weight to what patients describe qualitatively: attentive physicians, a well-run embryology lab, and outcomes that hold up under scrutiny.

Thirty Years of Delaware Roots, One Year of CCRM Standards

Dr. Barbara A. McGuirk founded Reproductive Associates of Delaware in August 1995 with a singular focus on reproductive endocrinology and endometriosis care. Over nearly three decades, the practice grew into the most established fertility center in the state, building a referral network that spans Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and southern New Jersey. Physician Dr. Ronald F. Feinberg, MD, PhD added research depth; Dr. Larry I. Barmat brought more than 25 years of laboratory science experience when he joined the team. The brand name RADfertility followed as the practice modernized its identity, and the 2023 affiliation with CCRM completed the transformation.

Today the active clinical team is led by three board-certified reproductive endocrinologists: Anne Hutchinson, MD, who serves as Practice Director and Medical Director; Maureen Kelly, MD; and Wendy J. Schillings, MD. Dr. Annette Lee has earned Castle Connolly Top Doctor recognition for eleven consecutive years — a distinction that speaks to sustained peer regard rather than a single standout year. Collectively the team sees patients at the Newark facility located at 4735 Ogletown-Stanton Road, Suite 3217, with hours running Monday through Friday, 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM — early-morning start times that reflect the monitoring-heavy rhythm of an active IVF program.

What CCRM Membership Actually Means for Patients

The CCRM brand carries real clinical meaning. The network's labs operate under shared quality benchmarks, and its scientific advisory structure means that protocol updates — in embryo vitrification, blastocyst grading, or preimplantation genetic testing — propagate across all member clinics rather than depending on individual physicians to stay current independently. CCRM's claim that 9 out of 10 patients recommend the network is marketing language, but the underlying SART data across its locations is what serious patients should examine.

For CCRM Delaware specifically, the 2022 SART final data published by RADfertility (SART Clinic ID 2442) shows live birth rates per intended egg retrieval that exceed national averages in every age category:

Age GroupRADfertilityNational Average
Under 3565.2%53.5%
35–3752.2%39.8%
38–4028.6%25.6%
41–4214.3%13.0%
Over 4214.3%4.5%

The most striking figure is the over-42 cohort, where RADfertility's rate is roughly three times the national average. Sample sizes in that bracket are small (n=14 in 2022), so individual-cycle volatility is high, but the pattern across all age groups is consistent with a clinic that selects patients thoughtfully and executes laboratory work at a high level. Patients evaluating these numbers should read our guide on IVF success rates by age to understand how to contextualize clinic-reported figures versus national benchmarks — and why SART's own disclaimer about cross-clinic comparisons is worth taking seriously.

Services: Full Spectrum Under One Roof

CCRM Delaware offers the complete portfolio expected of a full-service reproductive medicine practice:

  • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) with ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) as standard
  • Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT-A and PGT-M) for chromosomal screening and single-gene disorders
  • Egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation) for medical and elective fertility preservation
  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI) as a less invasive first-line option
  • Donor egg and donor sperm programs
  • Gestational carrier (surrogacy) coordination
  • LGBTQIA+ family building — reciprocal IVF, donor sperm, and carrier pathways
  • Fertility testing — comprehensive hormonal, genetic, and anatomical workups

The in-house laboratory is a particular asset. One of CCRM's core operational tenets is that embryo culture and genetic analysis should happen under the same roof as the retrieval procedure, reducing chain-of-custody risks and allowing the embryology team to make real-time decisions rather than waiting on external lab turnaround.

Delaware's Insurance Landscape — and Why NJ Proximity Matters

Delaware has no state-mandated fertility coverage, which means patients employed by Delaware-domiciled companies often face out-of-pocket IVF costs starting around $15,000 to $20,000 per cycle before medications — a figure you can benchmark using our IVF cost by state guide. However, Newark sits within a few miles of the Pennsylvania border and an easy commute from southern New Jersey, and New Jersey carries one of the country's most robust fertility insurance mandates. Employers headquartered in New Jersey or operating under NJ insurance law are generally required to cover IVF, which means a meaningful share of RADfertility's patient population arrives with significant coverage in hand. It is worth verifying with your employer's benefits administrator whether your plan is subject to NJ or another state's mandate, as this can dramatically change your financial exposure. The Fertlo fertility insurance by state guide walks through mandate specifics state by state.

CCRM Delaware maintains its own financial counseling team and has financing partnerships in place — a practical necessity for the uninsured or underinsured patients who make up a significant portion of any Delaware-based practice.

What the 4.8-Star Rating Reflects

A 4.8-star average across 377 reviews is harder to achieve at a busy IVF clinic than at most medical practices. Fertility treatment is emotionally charged, cycles fail, and patients going through loss often turn to public reviews to process their experience. For a clinic to maintain near-perfect ratings at that volume, patient communication and empathy have to be institutional rather than individual — the systems that support patients between appointments matter as much as the physician consultation itself. The reviews for CCRM Delaware consistently cite the nursing coordinators and front-desk responsiveness alongside the physicians, which suggests the patient experience holds up across the entire care team. For guidance on how to weight reviews alongside clinical metrics, see our article on how to choose a fertility clinic.

The Bottom Line

CCRM Fertility Delaware occupies a rare position: a practice with 30 years of community trust, now operating under one of the most scientifically rigorous fertility networks in North America. The SART data backs up the network's reputation at this location, the physician team is stable and experienced, and the service menu covers every major pathway to parenthood. For patients in Delaware, southeastern Pennsylvania, or southern New Jersey who want a clinic that combines local accessibility with national-caliber laboratory standards, RADfertility is a logical first call.


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

Does CCRM Fertility Delaware (RADfertility) accept insurance?

Yes. The clinic participates with a range of insurance plans and has a dedicated financial counseling team to help patients navigate coverage. Delaware itself has no state fertility mandate, but many patients employed by New Jersey companies benefit from NJ's strong IVF mandate. It is worth confirming with your employer whether your self-funded or fully insured plan falls under a state mandate — our fertility insurance by state guide explains the distinctions and lists each state's requirements.

What IVF success rates does CCRM Delaware report?

Based on 2022 SART data, RADfertility's live birth rate per intended egg retrieval is 65.2% for patients under 35, compared to a 53.5% national average. Rates for patients 35–37 are 52.2% (national: 39.8%), and for patients over 42, the clinic reports 14.3% versus a 4.5% national average — roughly three times the benchmark. Success rates vary by patient diagnosis, embryo quality, and cycle type, so review the full IVF success rates by age breakdown to understand what the numbers mean for your specific situation.

How is RADfertility different from an independent Delaware fertility clinic?

As a member of the CCRM Fertility Network — a 40-plus location system with over 35 years of IVF innovation — RADfertility operates under shared laboratory quality standards and has access to network-wide research and protocol updates. This means the clinic's embryology practices reflect current best evidence rather than individual physician preference alone. At the same time, the practice has operated in Newark since 1995 and has built long-standing relationships with local OB-GYNs and primary care physicians throughout Delaware, Pennsylvania, and southern New Jersey — a combination of national infrastructure and regional familiarity that is relatively unusual. See our how to choose a fertility clinic guide for a framework on evaluating network-affiliated clinics versus independent practices.

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