A 4.8-star rating drawn from 1,516 Google reviews is not a marketing number — it is a longitudinal measure of patient trust accumulated over years of real clinical encounters. For a practice covering both obstetrics and fertility in a mid-sized city, that kind of volume at that quality level is genuinely rare. Wendover OB-Gyn & Fertility, located at 1908 Lendew Street in Greensboro, North Carolina, has built exactly that reputation across the Piedmont Triad. For anyone in Greensboro searching for fertility care without the expense or travel of a dedicated reproductive endocrinology center in Raleigh or Charlotte, this practice deserves serious attention.
About the Practice
Wendover OB/GYN & Infertility — as the practice is also known — has served generations of Triad women. The clinic's own description notes that some patients have followed the same physicians across decades, and that daughters of original patients are now patients themselves. That generational continuity is not common in fertility medicine, where high-volume IVF factories tend to see patients transactionally rather than longitudinally.
The practice operates at a single location in Greensboro and is structured as a full-service women's health practice — which means a patient navigating infertility is treated by the same physicians who handle prenatal care, gynecologic surgery, menopausal management, and preventive screening. For many patients, this continuity is a significant clinical advantage: the physicians understand the patient's complete history, not just her fertility chart.
The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and can be reached at (336) 273-2836.
The Physicians
The clinical team at Wendover combines board-certified OB/GYN physicians with a midwifery staff, providing graduated levels of care across the full reproductive lifespan.
The physician roster includes:
- Vaishali R. Mody, MD, FACOG — board-certified and a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
- Kelly A. Fogleman, MD, FACOG — board-certified, also a Fellow of ACOG
- Susan Boenau Almquist, MD
- Sheronette Cousins, MD
- Marie-Lyne Lavoie, MD
- Cassandra Law, DO
- Richard Taavon, MD
The FACOG designation held by Drs. Mody and Fogleman indicates peer-recognized clinical excellence beyond initial board certification — a credential that carries weight when evaluating an infertility provider. The broader physician group gives the practice enough depth to handle complex obstetric and gynecologic cases in-house rather than referring out.
The midwifery and advanced practice staff extends the practice's reach into routine prenatal and gynecologic care:
- Amanda Jones, MSN, CNM
- McKenzie Chasteen, CNM-WHNP
- Meredith Sigmon, MSN, CNM
This layered staffing model — attending physicians supported by certified nurse midwives — keeps access open for both routine visits and more urgent clinical needs.
Fertility and Infertility Services
Wendover's fertility offering is what distinguishes it from a standard OB/GYN practice. The clinic provides a structured infertility evaluation and treatment pathway, with particular strength in the diagnostic and early-intervention stages of care.
Comprehensive Infertility Evaluation
The starting point for any fertility workup at Wendover is a thorough assessment covering the most common causes of infertility: ovulation dysfunction, fallopian tube patency, uterine structural factors, hormonal imbalances, and male factor (sperm quality and count). This multi-axis evaluation is the clinical standard recommended by ACOG, and having it performed in-house by FACOG-credentialed physicians means patients receive specialist-level analysis without being referred to a standalone reproductive endocrinology clinic.
Ovulation Induction
For patients with ovulatory disorders — one of the most common and treatable causes of female infertility — Wendover prescribes ovulation-stimulating medications in both oral and injectable forms. Injectable protocols involve daily subcutaneous injections administered in the abdomen, with monitoring through in-office ultrasound. This level of pharmacological management is not available at all OB/GYN practices; it places Wendover meaningfully above a referral-only fertility model.
Ultrasound Follicle Studies
The clinic performs serial follicle monitoring via in-office ultrasound — the essential tool for timing intercourse or insemination precisely during an induced or natural cycle. Having ultrasound capability on-site eliminates the need to send patients to external imaging centers for time-sensitive follicle scans, which is both clinically important and logistically valuable for working patients.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
IUI is Wendover's most advanced assisted reproductive procedure. The technique concentrates sperm and deposits it directly into the uterus at the time of ovulation, bypassing cervical barriers and reducing the distance sperm must travel. IUI is typically the first-line procedure for mild male factor infertility, unexplained infertility, and cases where ovulation induction alone has not produced conception. The practice has noted it has helped thousands of Triad women conceive — a claim consistent with a multi-decade practice offering IUI alongside ovulation monitoring.
For patients requiring in vitro fertilization (IVF) or advanced reproductive technologies such as egg freezing, Wendover will coordinate a referral to a reproductive endocrinologist. The Triangle's major academic centers — Duke Fertility Center in Durham and UNC's Division of Reproductive Endocrinology in Chapel Hill — are approximately 80 miles east and represent the closest full IVF programs to Greensboro. See our IVF cost by state guide for a realistic cost picture before pursuing that path.
Additional Services
Beyond fertility, the practice's full-service model includes:
- Comprehensive obstetrics and prenatal care
- In-house screening mammography
- Robotic-assisted gynecologic surgery
- Water birthing options
- Incontinence evaluation and treatment
- Menopausal and perimenopause management
- FemPower Solutions (aesthetic and wellness services)
The in-house mammography and ultrasound capabilities are worth underscoring for fertility patients specifically: monitoring cycles and performing diagnostic imaging without leaving the practice is a genuine operational advantage, and it reflects a practice that has invested in reducing patient burden.
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.
Patient Experience and Reputation
A 4.8-star average across 1,516 Google reviews places Wendover firmly among the most trusted women's health practices in the Piedmont Triad. To contextualize that figure: review platforms consistently show that medical practices tend to accumulate lower ratings as volume increases, because a larger patient base includes more variable outcomes. Maintaining 4.8 stars across more than 1,500 reviews indicates sustained performance across thousands of appointments, not a handful of favorable encounters.
Wendover's online presence across platforms including Healthgrades and RealPatientRatings reflects similarly consistent patient satisfaction. Recurring themes in patient feedback center on physician attentiveness, compassionate communication, and the willingness of staff to explain treatment options clearly — qualities that matter especially during the emotionally demanding process of infertility evaluation and treatment.
The North Carolina Fertility Insurance Landscape
One of the most consequential factors shaping fertility care decisions in North Carolina is the state's insurance environment. North Carolina does not have a fertility insurance mandate. Private insurers operating in the state are not required to cover infertility diagnosis or treatment, which means that most patients pursuing IUI, ovulation induction, or IVF will pay out of pocket or rely on whatever elective infertility benefits their employer chooses to include.
There is pending state legislation — NC H635 — that would require large group health plans to cover fertility diagnostic care, treatment, and at least three IVF cycles per insured individual. As of April 2026, that bill had not been signed into law. For detailed state-by-state coverage information, see our fertility insurance by state guide.
In the current environment, cost-conscious patients in Greensboro benefit from a practice like Wendover precisely because IUI and ovulation induction are significantly less expensive than full IVF cycles. A monitored IUI cycle with ovulation induction at a practice like Wendover will typically cost a fraction of a single IVF cycle ($12,000–$22,000 in North Carolina), making it a clinically appropriate and financially accessible first step for many patients.
For patients exploring the broader North Carolina fertility landscape, our North Carolina fertility clinics directory covers all major practices across the state, from Greensboro to the Research Triangle to Charlotte.
Is Wendover Right for You?
Wendover OB-Gyn & Fertility is particularly well-suited for patients who:
- Are beginning a fertility workup and want an OB/GYN-level evaluation before committing to a reproductive endocrinology center
- Have been diagnosed with ovulatory dysfunction and are candidates for oral or injectable ovulation induction
- Are pursuing IUI as a first-line assisted reproduction procedure
- Want continuity between their fertility care and ongoing obstetric or gynecologic care
- Prefer a community-embedded, multi-decade practice over a high-volume fertility clinic
Patients who have already completed an IUI workup without success, or who have diagnoses that clearly require IVF (severe male factor, blocked tubes, diminished ovarian reserve), will likely need a referral to a full-service reproductive endocrinology program. Wendover's physicians are positioned to make that determination and coordinate that referral — which is itself a valuable service for a patient who does not know where to start.
For additional guidance on navigating the selection process, see our guide on how to choose a fertility clinic.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Wendover OB-Gyn & Fertility offer IVF in Greensboro?
Based on the practice's published services, Wendover does not perform in vitro fertilization (IVF) on-site. The clinic provides comprehensive infertility evaluation, ovulation induction, ultrasound follicle monitoring, and IUI. Patients who need IVF will be referred to a reproductive endocrinology program; the nearest full IVF centers are Duke Fertility Center in Durham and UNC's reproductive endocrinology division in Chapel Hill, approximately 80 miles east of Greensboro.
Does insurance cover fertility treatment at Wendover in North Carolina?
North Carolina has no state fertility insurance mandate, so most private insurance plans sold in the state do not cover infertility treatment beyond basic diagnostic testing. Coverage depends entirely on your specific employer plan and policy. Patients should contact Wendover's billing team directly and review their plan documents before beginning treatment. Our fertility insurance by state guide has state-by-state coverage details and guidance on what questions to ask your insurer.
How do I get started with a fertility evaluation at Wendover OB-Gyn & Fertility?
Contact the practice directly at (336) 273-2836 or visit wendoverobgyn.com to schedule an initial appointment. The office is located at 1908 Lendew Street, Greensboro, NC 27408, and is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. At your first visit, the physicians will conduct a comprehensive evaluation to identify the likely cause of infertility before recommending a treatment pathway.

