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About Yale Medicine Fertility Center

Yale is pleased to announce the opening of the Yale Fertility Center in Westport, Connecticut. Our mission is to provide high quality, supportive, compassionate, individualized care to patients seeking infertility treatment in Fairfield County. We will emphasize personalized care to ensure that our patients’ unique needs are met. The new facility provides patients’ access to Yale medical care closer to home, yet still benefit from the renowned embryology lab at the Yale Fertility Center in New Haven. All basic infertility services and daily monitoring will be provided in the Westport facility.

Dr. Ryan Martin and Patty O’Neill, APRN will be available daily and will perform consultations and ultrasound monitoring. Other Yale Reproductive Endocrinologists from the Yale Fertility Center will also be available for consultation at the Westport facility. Egg Donation and Gestational Surrogacy services will also be provided by the 3rd party team led by Dr. Emre Seli.

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