Washington University Fertility and Reproduction
St. Louis, MO, 63110Fertlo Score
Based on 148 patient reviews
Data updated Apr 10, 2026
Washington University Fertility and Reproduction (St. Louis, MO): Patient Guide
Washington University Fertility and Reproduction is located on the Washington University Medical Campus in St. Louis, Missouri — one of the most distinguished academic medical centers in the United States, situated in the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood of St. Louis alongside…
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At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a private, lower-cost option that works well for patients with no known fertility issues using donor or partner sperm. Many people use it as a first step before scheduling a consultation — or alongside fertility tracking while they decide.
In-clinic treatment
$500 – $9,000
per cycle, varies by treatment type
- Physician-monitored cycle
- Sperm washing & preparation
- IUI catheter or IVF transfer
- Recommended when fertility factors are present
At-home ICI kit
Lower cost~$150
per cycle, no clinic visit needed
- Private, at-home process
- Works with donor or partner sperm
- No sperm washing required
- Good first step before clinical treatment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Washington University Fertility and Reproduction
Does Washington University Fertility and Reproduction offer IVF?
Based on available data, Washington University Fertility and Reproduction does not currently appear to offer IVF. The clinic may specialize in lower-complexity treatments like IUI or fertility consultations. We recommend calling them directly at (314) 286-2400 to confirm current service offerings, as this information may change.
What are Washington University Fertility and Reproduction's IVF success rates?
Washington University Fertility and Reproduction did not report IVF outcome data to the CDC for the most recent surveillance period. This may indicate the clinic performs fewer cycles than the CDC's reporting threshold, or data is pending publication. For the most accurate and current success rate information, request outcome data directly from Washington University Fertility and Reproduction's medical team. You can reach them at (314) 286-2400.
Is Washington University Fertility and Reproduction LGBTQ+ friendly?
Our data does not currently indicate LGBTQ+ affirming services at Washington University Fertility and Reproduction. We recommend calling the clinic directly at (314) 286-2400 to ask about their experience with LGBTQ+ patients and what services they offer for your family-building goals. Many clinics that serve all patients may not yet be reflected in our data.
How do I schedule an appointment at Washington University Fertility and Reproduction?
To schedule a new patient consultation at Washington University Fertility and Reproduction in St. Louis, MO, you can: call them directly at (314) 286-2400, or visit their website to request an appointment online. Most fertility clinics offer an initial consultation to review medical history and discuss diagnostic testing before recommending a treatment plan. Bring any prior reproductive test results, semen analysis reports, or relevant medical records to your first appointment.
Information on this page is sourced from public records, NPI Registry, and CDC ART Surveillance data. Always verify directly with Washington University Fertility and Reproduction before making medical decisions.
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About Washington University Fertility and Reproduction
Washington University Fertility and Reproduction is a fertility clinic located in St. Louis, .
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Who This Clinic Serves
Whether you're pursuing IVF for the first time, exploring egg freezing, or navigating complex fertility challenges, Washington University Fertility and Reproduction's team can help develop an individualized treatment plan.
Location & Contact
St. Louis, MO, 63110
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