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United States
In the United States, fertility care is delivered mainly through private clinics. Insurance coverage varies by state and employer, and clinics report treatment outcomes to the CDC, which publishes standardised national success-rate data.
How care is organised
Most US fertility care is delivered by private clinics. Because coverage varies so much between states, insurance plans, and employers, it is important to understand what your plan includes before starting treatment.
Outcome reporting
Clinics report treatment outcomes to the CDC, which publishes standardised national summary data through its National ART Surveillance System — reporting required under the Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act. Success rates must always be read with the population, denominator, and reporting period in mind, and cannot predict an individual’s chance of success. See our understanding success rates page.
Find a clinic in United States
Use the official register to find and check real, licensed clinics. We do not list individual clinics here until each one is independently verified.
See CDC clinic-level ART data (opens the official source in a new tab)
There is no single national clinic register; the CDC publishes clinic-level ART data, and SART (sart.org) also lists member clinics.
Sources
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) National Summary ReportCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) · Published 1 January 2023 · Accessed 19 July 2026
- ReproductiveFacts.org patient resourcesAmerican Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) · Accessed 19 July 2026
- ASRM committee opinions on fertility evaluation and treatmentAmerican Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) · Published 1 January 2021 · Accessed 30 June 2026
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