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Women & Family Clinic: Sepideh Zahedy-Kapusta, MD — Fertlo Editorial Review

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Women & Family Clinic — Sepideh Zahedy-Kapusta, MD — An Honest Editorial Review

Among fertility clinics in California, most of the high-volume reproductive endocrinology (REI) and IVF infrastructure in Orange County sits along the coastal corridor from Newport Beach to Mission Viejo. For patients in North Orange County — La Habra, Whittier, Fullerton, Brea, La Mirada — the first conversation about fertility often does not happen at an REI practice at all. It happens at a community OB/GYN office, where a patient asks "we've been trying for a while — what now?" and a physician orders the first round of labs. Dr. Sepideh Zahedy-Kapusta's Women & Family Clinic at 2094 W. La Habra Boulevard is one of those community-anchored entry points.

This is a solo OB/GYN practice focused on well-woman care, pregnancy management, and early-stage gynecologic and reproductive concerns — not a subspecialty fertility center. Patients who land here after a directory search for "fertility clinics" should understand the scope before booking, and that is what the rest of this review is for.

About the Physician

Dr. Sepideh Zahedy-Kapusta earned her medical degree in 1995 from Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Faculty of Medicine in Germany, and completed an initial three-year OB/GYN specialty program in Heppenheim, Germany. She then moved to the United States, completing an internship at Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania and her OB/GYN residency at Danbury Hospital in Connecticut. She is board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. She has been in private practice for more than two decades — the majority of that time in La Habra — and is fluent in English, German, Spanish, and Farsi, which is a meaningful access point in a demographically diverse corner of northern Orange County.

Her practice — branded "Women & Family Clinic" — reflects a generalist OB/GYN orientation: she cares for women across adolescence, reproductive age, pregnancy, and menopause, and the "family" in the name speaks to the scope of patients served (teens through postmenopausal) rather than a separate family-medicine practice line.

Services Offered

Services provided at Women & Family Clinic include:

  • Annual well-woman exams, Pap/HPV screening, and contraception counseling
  • Pregnancy care — prenatal, normal and higher-risk pregnancy management, and individualized birth planning with delivery at a local hospital
  • Menstrual and hormonal concerns — abnormal bleeding, PCOS, perimenopause and menopause management
  • Preconception counseling, including prenatal-vitamin timing and lifestyle guidance for patients planning pregnancy
  • Basic infertility workup — hormone blood panels, pelvic ultrasound, endometrial biopsy when indicated, and initial treatment of correctable issues (hormone balancing, medical management of infections, surgical referral when appropriate)
  • In-office aesthetic and med-spa services offered alongside gynecologic care

On the fertility side specifically, the practice's own patient-facing materials note that the first step is diagnostic — lab work to check hormone levels, ultrasound to evaluate the reproductive organs, and, when appropriate, management of underlying conditions that can affect conception. Advanced assisted reproductive technology (ART) — IVF, ICSI, IUI with controlled ovarian stimulation, egg freezing, donor egg cycles, PGT, gestational carrier coordination — is not performed at this practice. Patients who need that level of care are referred to a subspecialty REI.

What This Practice Is — and Isn't

This is a community OB/GYN practice, not a subspecialty fertility clinic and not an REI. It is well suited for:

  • Patients who want a longitudinal OB/GYN relationship for routine women's health
  • Preconception visits and the first round of basic fertility labs
  • Pregnancy care and delivery at a local Orange County / Los Angeles County hospital
  • Patients who value Spanish-, German-, or Farsi-speaking care in north OC

It is not the right venue for:

  • IVF, IUI with medicated/controlled stimulation, egg freezing, donor egg cycles, or PGT — these are REI-delivered services
  • Advanced male-factor workup and urologic intervention
  • Recurrent pregnancy loss subspecialty evaluation
  • Third-party reproduction (surrogacy medical coordination, donor egg banking)

For patients in North OC who are referred on for ART, the reachable REI options are clustered along the 55/405 corridor and south county:

  • HRC Fertility — Newport Beach / Fullerton / Laguna Hills / Mission Viejo / Corona — a long-established SoCal REI network with multiple Orange County offices; Dr. Jane Frederick and colleagues practice at the Newport Beach flagship
  • CCRM Newport Beach — a location within the national CCRM network at 3501 Jamboree Road
  • OC Fertility + OC Biogenix — an independent, women-owned REI and embryology lab in Newport Beach
  • RMA of California — Laguna Hills — south-county satellite of the RMA network
  • Reproductive Partners Medical Group and other established Orange County / Los Angeles County REIs

Browse the full California fertility clinic directory for additional subspecialty options.

California SB 729 and Coverage

California's SB 729, signed in 2024, expanded IVF coverage requirements for large-group commercial plans and has been phasing in following Department of Managed Health Care rulemaking. Self-funded (ERISA) employer plans remain exempt from the state mandate and continue to set their own fertility benefit structures. Routine OB/GYN care at a community practice like Women & Family Clinic — annual exams, contraception, pregnancy care, and diagnostic labs — is generally billed under standard medical benefits and is not the coverage question SB 729 addresses. SB 729 matters when a patient is referred on to an REI for IVF, frozen embryo transfer, or medically indicated fertility preservation. See our fertility insurance mandates by state guide for the broader picture, and verify specific in-network status and any referral requirements with both the OB/GYN office and any downstream REI before scheduling.

Patient Experience

Dr. Zahedy-Kapusta's directory rating of 4.8 stars across 374 reviews is a large sample — several orders of magnitude larger than most solo OB/GYN listings, and solidly above the 4.1–4.4 aggregate range that is common for long-tenured community practices. Recurring themes in public feedback point to an unhurried consultation style, a multilingual front office, continuity of physician relationship across years of care, and a practical, "here is the next step" approach for patients with early fertility concerns. As with any solo practice, scheduling flexibility is tighter than at a large multi-specialty group, and patients in active cycles or time-sensitive workups should call ahead to confirm availability.

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 in North Orange County use them as a first step while working toward an OB/GYN preconception visit — or alongside ovulation tracking while waiting 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 a physician has already recommended IUI or IVF, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the appropriate next step.

When to See a Specialist

An OB/GYN like Dr. Zahedy-Kapusta can handle the first layer of fertility evaluation and treat many correctable issues. You should ask for an REI referral if any of the following apply:

  • You are under 35 and have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success
  • You are 35 or older and have been trying for 6 months without success
  • You are 40 or older — most guidelines suggest earlier REI evaluation rather than extended trying
  • You have irregular or absent cycles, known PCOS with ovulatory issues that have not responded to first-line treatment, endometriosis, prior pelvic surgery, or a history of tubal disease
  • Your partner has a known or suspected male-factor concern (abnormal semen analysis, history of varicocele, prior chemotherapy)
  • You have a history of recurrent pregnancy loss (two or more)
  • You are planning fertility preservation ahead of chemotherapy, gender-affirming care, or elective delay
  • You are pursuing donor gametes, reciprocal IVF, or a gestational carrier arrangement

Location and Contact

Address: 2094 W. La Habra Blvd., La Habra, CA 90631 Phone: (562) 302-1829 Website: drzahedywomenshealth.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dr. Zahedy-Kapusta a fertility specialist or an OB/GYN? Dr. Zahedy-Kapusta is a board-certified OB/GYN, not a reproductive endocrinologist. She handles well-woman care, pregnancy, and basic fertility evaluation (hormone labs, ultrasound, management of correctable issues). Patients who need IVF, medicated IUI, egg freezing, donor egg, or PGT are referred to a subspecialty REI.

Can Women & Family Clinic start fertility treatment before a referral? Yes, within an OB/GYN's scope. That typically means running baseline hormone panels, doing a pelvic ultrasound, ordering a semen analysis for a partner, and treating underlying conditions (hormone imbalance, thyroid issues, infections) that can affect conception. If those steps don't resolve the issue within an appropriate window, referral to a reproductive endocrinologist is the next step.

Does the practice accept insurance, and how does California SB 729 affect costs? Routine OB/GYN services at Women & Family Clinic are typically billed under standard medical benefits. SB 729's IVF-coverage expansion applies primarily at the REI / ART stage rather than to routine OB/GYN care. Verify in-network status and any referral requirements directly with the office. For the broader coverage landscape see our fertility insurance mandates by state guide.

What Orange County REIs do patients typically get referred to from this area? North OC patients commonly continue care with HRC Fertility (Newport Beach, Fullerton, Laguna Hills, or Mission Viejo), CCRM Newport Beach, OC Fertility + OC Biogenix, RMA of California Laguna Hills, or a Los Angeles–area REI depending on commute and insurance. Browse the California fertility clinic directory for a complete list.


Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.

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