Atlantic Reproductive Medicine Specialists, PA
Raleigh, NC
Medical director: Susannah D. Copland, MD
Outcomes — CDC ART 2022
533 total ART cycles reported.
| Patient age | Live birth rate per intended retrieval | Estimated retrievals to live birth |
|---|---|---|
| Under 35 | 54.2% | ~1.8 |
| 35–37 | 36.8% | ~2.7 |
| 38–40 | 27.1% | ~3.7 |
| Over 40 | 17.4% | ~5.7 |
Cumulative success rate for patients using their own eggs (with or without prior ART cycles). Estimated retrievals = 1 / live birth rate (independence assumption — real-world outcomes vary with embryo banking and protocol changes). Source: CDC NASS ART Summary (2022).
Clinic information
- Address
- 10208 Cerny St, Suite 306, Raleigh 27617
- Phone
- (919) 248-8777
- CDC Clinic ID
- 155
- Status
- Open
Source: CDC National ART Surveillance System (NASS) Final ART Summary 2022.
Published pricing
- Financing offered
- Yes
The only publicly stated figures appear in a clinic-authored blog post (atlanticfertility.com/blog/how-much-does-ivf-cost-in-nc) citing an IVF package range of $12,850–$22,000 and medications of ~$4,000–$6,000; no formal fee-schedule or pricing page with itemized costs (FET, ICSI, PGT, egg freezing, storage) was found on the clinic's website. Financing options (Achieve IVF Refund Program, lender referrals, military/educator discounts) are mentioned on the same blog page.
Source: https://www.atlanticfertility.com/blog/how-much-does-ivf-cost-in-nc · extracted 2026-04-15
Cycle characteristics
- Retrievals with no eggs collected
- 5.1%
- Cycles discontinued before transfer
- 9.6%
- Cycles for fertility preservation
- 2.6%
- Transfers using a gestational carrier
- 3.0%
- Frozen embryo transfers
- 91.1%
- Transfers using ICSI
- 64.7%
- Transfers using PGT
- 64.7%
Services offered
- ✓ Donor egg services
- ✓ Donated embryo services
- ✓ Gestational carrier services
- ✓ Egg cryopreservation
- ✓ Embryo cryopreservation
- ✓ SART member clinic
Patient infertility causes (CDC reported)
Causes can overlap — patients may report more than one. Percentages do not sum to 100%.
- Other (infertility)
- 23%
- Male factor
- 22%
- Unexplained
- 21%
- Ovulatory dysfunction
- 14%
- Diminished ovarian reserve
- 13%
- Recurrent pregnancy loss
- 7%
- Tubal factor
- 6%
- Endometriosis
- 5%
- Other (non-infertility)
- 4%
Insurance coverage in North Carolina
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