Helping you build your family

Everyone’s fertility journey is different. That’s why we tailor our high-quality reproductive services to your unique needs.

With compassion and expertise, your care team creates a personalized treatment plan to help address underlying medical conditions affecting your ability to have a healthy pregnancy and baby.

Your doctors seek to understand you as a whole person, providing individualized care to meet your needs throughout your treatment. You’ll work closely with a physician specialist and care team that may include obstetrics-gynecology, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, or urology. Our specialists are fellowship trained, board-certified, or board-eligible.

Your care team follows evidence-based guidelines from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the American Urological Association, prioritizing patient safety and giving you the best chance for a healthy baby.

Fertility care services in Colorado

Through Kaiser Permanente, highly trained specialists and a full range of testing, treatment, and medication options are available to you.

Infertility tests

Testing for infertility helps your team design a treatment plan that’s right for you.

Intrauterine insemination (IUI)

IUI is a procedure that places sperm in the uterus during ovulation.

In vitro fertilization (IVF)

Eggs and sperm are brought together in a lab, then placed in the uterus.

Cancer treatment and infertility

Some medical treatments can affect future fertility, but you may have options to help preserve it.

Getting started with fertility care

Talk to your ob-gyn or care team about your plans to have a family, your fertility history, and any concerns you have. They can guide you to a specialist in reproductive endocrinology, fertility, or urology as needed.

Your care team may order fertility tests to help determine your treatment options. Tests can include:

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Understanding your fertility coverage

Your fertility care benefits depend on your health plan. Refer to your Evidence of Coverage (EOC) for a complete description of your coverage. If you have coverage through an employer, ask for a copy of your EOC. For additional questions, call Member Services.

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Call us 24/7 and talk with a licensed care clinician about your questions or concerns. Find your local phone number below. 

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