Egg Freezing
Egg Freezing for Fertility Preservation
Keep your options open. When you prolong your fertility by freezing your eggs, you can build your family on your own timeline.
What is Egg Freezing ?
Egg freezing is a process in which eggs are retrieved from the ovaries and preserved for future use. You may choose to delay parenthood for any number of reasons, whether it’s professional goals, family medical history, or simply a desire to have a child later in life. Egg freezing can also be a valuable resource for those undergoing medical treatments that can impact fertility.
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Egg Freezing
How egg freezing works
Egg Freezing is a multi-step process that is tailored at every turn to your unique needs. You’ll be supported by a team of doctors, nurses, and embryologists from start to finish.
1)
Fertility Assessment
2)
Egg Retrieval
3)
Egg Freezing
4)
Using your frozen eggs
We're here for you
You should never feel alone in your fertility struggles. In fact, 1 in 6 couples struggles to conceive. During your initial consultation you and your doctor will discuss your family-building goals and medical history. Once fertility testing is completed, you will collaboratively decide on the best path forward.
Our Success rate is 30% above the national average
Dr. Feldman DePinho is one of the leading fertility doctors in the world. After finishing his fellowship at Colombia University, Dr. DePinho has dedicated his life to helping others create life. He makes sure that every patient is attended to personally.
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Ask Yourself
Is Egg Freezing Right for me?
Egg freezing is an option that gives you autonomy over your own fertility timeline. We typically recommend freezing before the age of 40, with the late 20s to late 30s being the best time to freeze. That being said, every patient is unique, and we are happy to meet to discuss your options.
Freezing your eggs before undergoing medical treatments or procedures that impact fertility can also be a valuable option for those who want to preserve their fertility while caring for their own health.

Costs
Though coverage for fertility care varies widely by insurance plan, the good news is that more and more companies are including fertility treatment in employee benefits. Elective egg freezing is often not covered by insurance, but may be included if considered medically necessary to preserve fertility because of a procedure or treatment for an illness.
You should never feel in the dark about cost. Our financing team is committed to guiding you through your insurance benefits, out-of-pocket expenses, and other financing options every step of the way.