Bringing Top Fertility Care Closer to You
Thousands Travel to Morgan Fertility Every Year — Here’s Why It’s Worth the Journey
How It Works
Your Fertility Journey, Made Simple.
Begin Your Journey
The Consultation
Your journey begins with a convenient telehealth consultation where one of our fertility specialists will discuss your unique goals, review past tests or treatments, and create a customized plan just for you. Following the consultation, our dedicated team will guide you step-by-step through ordering medications and preparing for your treatment, all through your patient portal for seamless communication.
To ensure the best results and a smooth process, we recommend completing any male and female fertility tests before your consultation if you haven’t done so in the last year. Our team will also provide you with our comprehensive fertility enhancement guide to help you prepare for your treatment.
Medications, Ultrasounds, and Bloodwork
Stimulation & Monitoring
During your fertility treatment, medications are typically taken for around 10 days to stimulate the production of multiple eggs and prepare your uterine lining. This is known as the “stimulation” phase. Throughout this process, regular monitoring appointments are crucial to track your progress and ensure your medications are working effectively. These visits help your care team accurately schedule insemination, egg retrieval, or embryo transfer, starting as early as day 2-4 of your cycle and continuing every 2-4 days.
For those traveling to us, you can complete your monitoring at a facility near your home, with our team guiding you every step of the way. Alternatively, you may choose to stay near our offices for in-person monitoring throughout your treatment.
Arrive At Morgan Fertility
The Procedures
All procedures are performed at our state-of-the-art offices, and we recommend that patients traveling from afar arrive a day in advance to ensure a smooth experience. For most, it’s possible to return home the same day by car or the following day by plane, but your care team will provide personalized guidance based on your unique situation.
If you’re undergoing a fresh IVF transfer, staying in the area for about five days until the transfer is often beneficial. For frozen embryo transfers (FET), many patients prefer to return home after retrieval and come back later for the actual transfer. FETs are just as effective as fresh transfers and often allow for more flexible planning.
Nurturing Success
Continued Support After Your Procedure
Once you return home, our team will continue to care for you over the next 6-8 weeks to ensure your pregnancy is progressing well. During this time, we’ll coordinate your ultrasounds, bloodwork, and any necessary medication adjustments. Once we’re confident that everything is on track, you’ll transition smoothly to your OBGYN for ongoing care.
Remote Monitoring
If you prefer to manage most of your care remotely, you’ll need to connect with a local medical facility that can provide same-day results for the following tests.
Transvaginal Ultrasounds
Your monitoring clinic should be equipped to perform transvaginal follicular ultrasounds, providing detailed measurements of each follicle’s size and count, as well as assessing endometrial thickness and type. Once pregnancy is confirmed, the clinic should also be able to conduct transvaginal prenatal ultrasounds to evaluate the number of sacs, detect heartbeats, and confirm viability.
Bloodwork
Your chosen facility should offer same-day results for key tests, including Estradiol, Progesterone, LH, FSH, TSH, and Quantitative hCG. Keep in mind that while some ultrasound facilities may also handle bloodwork, others may require a separate lab visit.
Finding a Monitoring Facility
Your current OB/GYN is often the best starting point when searching for a monitoring facility. If they are unable to perform transvaginal follicular ultrasounds or handle the necessary bloodwork, consider exploring the map below. You can also reach out to local fertility clinics, radiologists, diagnostic imaging centers, or 3D/4D ultrasound facilities, along with labs like LabCorp or Quest Diagnostics, for comprehensive monitoring services.