Reproductive Endocrinology Associates of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC
Medical director: Seth Katz, MD
Outcomes — CDC ART 2022
1,003 total ART cycles reported.
| Patient age | Live birth rate per intended retrieval | Estimated retrievals to live birth |
|---|---|---|
| Under 35 | 45.4% | ~2.2 |
| 35–37 | 39.8% | ~2.5 |
| 38–40 | 24.4% | ~4.1 |
| Over 40 | 6.7% | ~10 |
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
- 1524 E. Morehead St, Charlotte 28207
- Phone
- (704) 343-3400
- CDC Clinic ID
- 452
- Status
- Open
Source: CDC National ART Surveillance System (NASS) Final ART Summary 2022.
Published pricing
Reproductive Endocrinology Associates of Charlotte does not publish itemized IVF pricing on its public website. Pricing is typically disclosed by a financial counselor after consultation. Typical US clinic range: $14,000–$30,000 per cycle plus medication.REACH (reachfertility.com) has a dedicated treatment pricing page and a financing page listing partners (CapexMD, LendingClub, Gaia), confirming financing is available; however, no specific dollar amounts for IVF, FET, ICSI, PGT, egg freezing, or storage were publicly surfaced in crawlable page content — only a single $375 self-pay appointment fee appeared in snippets. Full itemized pricing likely requires direct contact or a patient portal login.Financing options offered.
Cycle characteristics
- Retrievals with no eggs collected
- 9.3%
- Cycles discontinued before transfer
- 9.6%
- Cycles for fertility preservation
- 1.3%
- Transfers using a gestational carrier
- 2.8%
- Frozen embryo transfers
- 97.8%
- Transfers using ICSI
- 86.2%
- Transfers using PGT
- 71.3%
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%.
- Diminished ovarian reserve
- 25%
- Other (infertility)
- 18%
- Male factor
- 17%
- Unexplained
- 17%
- Ovulatory dysfunction
- 11%
- Recurrent pregnancy loss
- 7%
- Endometriosis
- 4%
- Tubal factor
- 4%
- Uterine factor
- 2%
- Other (non-infertility)
- 1%
Insurance coverage in North Carolina
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