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Online fertility treatment

Get personalized fertility care from licensed providers—from evaluation and diagnosis to treatment planning—all 100% online and affordably priced with no hidden fees.

✓ No in-person visits needed
✓ Licensed providers across all 50 states
✓ Appointments available within 24 hours*

*Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy; a diagnosis, treatment, or prescription is not guaranteed.

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*Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy; a diagnosis, treatment, or prescription is not guaranteed.

Online fertility treatment for you and bout you

You’re unique. And your needs are too. You deserve online fertility treatment from a provider committed to you. That’s why you can find a fertility specialist on Klarity Health and access:

Online fertility assessment and treatment online in 24 hours*

Online fertility assessment and treatment online in 24 hours*

From an experienced, board-certified healthcare professional.

Online fertility medication prescribed online

Online fertility medication prescribed online

or in-person through treatment tailored to you**

Confidential, personalized care

Confidential, personalized care

Your information is private, secure, and 100% HIPAA compliant.

*Your provider will discuss treatment options with you, which may or may not include medication.

Book an appointment with the experts for treatment of fertility

Klarity Health connects you with experienced, licensed providers who specialize in the treatment of fertility. Select your state to see available providers.

Top-rated providers available for you

Amethyst Maxey, FNP-CAPRN
4.98
Amethyst Maxey, FNP-CAPRN
Specializes in Psychiatry, Mental Health
Sawyer Flandreau, FNP-BC
5.0
Sawyer Flandreau, FNP-BC
Specializes in Family Medicine, Mental Health
Melissa Tam, FNP-BC
5.0
Melissa Tam, FNP-BC
Specializes in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine
Derek Timbs, FNP-BC
4.96
Derek Timbs, FNP-BC
Specializes in Weight Loss, Preventive Medicine
Margaret Gallagher, PhD, FNP-BC
5.0
Margaret Gallagher, PhD, FNP-BC
Specializes in Weight Loss, Mental Health
Laurie Jean Foley, PMHNP-BC
5.0
Laurie Jean Foley, PMHNP-BC
Specializes in Weight Loss, Mental Health
Kate Graen, PA-C
4.96
Kate Graen, PA-C
Specializes in Psychiatry, Mental Health
Ernest Emery, AGACNP-BC
5.0
Ernest Emery, AGACNP-BC
Specializes in Psychiatry, Internal Medicine
Noussaiba Ayour, PA
5.0
Noussaiba Ayour, PA
Specializes in Urgent Care, Behavioral Medicine
Amethyst Maxey, FNP-CAPRN
4.98
Amethyst Maxey, FNP-CAPRN
Specializes in Psychiatry, Mental Health
Sawyer Flandreau, FNP-BC
5.0
Sawyer Flandreau, FNP-BC
Specializes in Family Medicine, Mental Health
Melissa Tam, FNP-BC
5.0
Melissa Tam, FNP-BC
Specializes in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine
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Derek Timbs, FNP-BC
4.96
Derek Timbs, FNP-BC
Specializes in Weight Loss, Preventive Medicine
Margaret Gallagher, PhD, FNP-BC
5.0
Margaret Gallagher, PhD, FNP-BC
Specializes in Weight Loss, Mental Health
Laurie Jean Foley, PMHNP-BC
5.0
Laurie Jean Foley, PMHNP-BC
Specializes in Weight Loss, Mental Health
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Kate Graen, PA-C
4.96
Kate Graen, PA-C
Specializes in Psychiatry, Mental Health
Ernest Emery, AGACNP-BC
5.0
Ernest Emery, AGACNP-BC
Specializes in Psychiatry, Internal Medicine
Noussaiba Ayour, PA
5.0
Noussaiba Ayour, PA
Specializes in Urgent Care, Behavioral Medicine
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Symptoms of infertility

Infertility often goes unnoticed until conception becomes difficult. Symptoms may differ between individuals and can signal reproductive health concerns:

In individuals with ovaries:

  • Irregular or absent menstrual cycles
  • Very heavy or very light periods
  • Painful menstruation or pelvic pain
  • Hormonal changes, such as unexplained weight gain, acne or oily skin, and excess hair growth (hirsutism)
  • No noticeable ovulation (no mid-cycle pain or changes in cervical mucus)

In individuals with testes:

  • Low libido or difficulty maintaining an erection
  • Pain, swelling, or lumps in the testicles
  • Small or firm testicles
  • Hormonal changes, such as Gynecomastia (enlarged breast tissue), decreased facial or body hair
  • Reduced semen volume or trouble ejaculating

Many individuals experience no symptoms at all. If you haven’t conceived after 12 months of trying (or 6 months if over age 35), it’s time to consult a provider.

How is infertility diagnosed?

Infertility evaluation includes a comprehensive review of medical, reproductive, and lifestyle factors.

A provider may recommend:

  • Medical history review: Discusses menstruation, past pregnancies, and health conditions
  • Physical exam: Identifies signs of hormonal imbalance or structural issues
  • Ovulation testing: Measures hormone levels or uses ovulation predictor kits
  • Ultrasound or imaging: Checks ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes for abnormalities
  • Semen analysis: Assesses sperm count, motility, and shape in individuals with testes
  • Blood tests: Evaluates reproductive hormones and rules out thyroid or pituitary disorders

These steps help identify the cause and shape a personalized treatment approach.

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Fertility treatment options

Fertility treatment depends on the root cause, age, health status, and goals. Common fertility treatments include:

  • Lifestyle changes: Weight management, stress reduction, and avoiding tobacco or alcohol
  • Ovulation induction: Medications such as clomiphene or letrozole stimulate egg release
  • Timed intercourse: Used alongside ovulation tracking or induction
  • Intrauterine insemination (IUI): Sperm is placed directly into the uterus to improve fertilization odds
  • In vitro fertilization (IVF): Eggs are fertilized outside the body and then implanted in the uterus
  • Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI): A single sperm is injected into an egg during IVF
  • Surgery: May be used to correct endometriosis, remove fibroids, or repair blocked tubes
  • Third-party reproduction: Donor eggs, sperm, or surrogates are options when biological reproduction isn’t possible

Your provider can tailor treatment recommendations to your medical profile, fertility goals, and preferences.

Common fertility medications

A provider may prescribe fertility medications to stimulate ovulation, correct hormonal imbalances, or support early pregnancy. Here are the most commonly used categories and options:

Ovulation induction agents

  • Clomiphene citrate (Clomid): Blocks estrogen receptors to stimulate the release of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
    • Brand: Clomid
    • U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved for: Ovulatory dysfunction
  • Letrozole (Femara): An aromatase inhibitor FDA-approved for breast cancer treatment and commonly used off-label to induce ovulation in women with ovulatory disorders.
    • Brand: Femara
    • FDA-approved for: Breast cancer and widely used off-label for ovulation induction

Gonadotropins (injectables)

  • Human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG): Contains both FSH and LH
    • Brands: Menopur, Repronex
    • FDA-approved for: Anovulation and ART protocols
  • Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH): Stimulates follicle growth
    • Brands: Gonal-F (follitropin alfa), Follistim AQ (follitropin beta)
    • FDA-approved for: Controlled ovarian stimulation

Ovulation trigger

  • Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG): Triggers ovulation after follicles mature
    • Brands: Ovidrel (choriogonadotropin alfa), Pregnyl
    • FDA-approved for: Inducing ovulation

Hormonal support

  • Progesterone supplements: Support the uterine lining post-ovulation or post-embryo transfer
    • Brands: Crinone, Prometrium, Endometrin
    • FDA-approved for: Luteal phase support as part of assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments

Your provider can evaluate which medication, if any, is appropriate based on your diagnosis and fertility plan.

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How Klarity Health works

  1. Find a provider and book an appointment in minutes

    1. Meet your provider online for care and a prescription if needed

      1. Pick up your medication at a pharmacy if prescribed

        1. Get 24×7 ongoing support. Book a follow-up anytime

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          Frequently asked questions about online fertility treatment

          *Appointments are generally available within 24 hours. Free initial consultations are available only with select providers. Prescriptions, particularly for controlled substances, may require an in-person evaluation depending on the state of residence and current federal regulations.

          The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Controlled substances may not be appropriate for all patients and any mention of these medications is for educational purposes only, not for marketing or encouraging self-diagnosis. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional with any questions or concerns you have regarding your health. Providers on Klarity Health are independent practitioners with clinical autonomy. Nothing in this article is intended to diagnose or treat any condition, including guaranteeing prescription medication of any kind or dosage. Not all providers on Klarity Health prescribe all medications, particularly medications that are controlled substances.