Patient Guide
Preparing for Your First Fertility Consultation
What to expect during diagnostics, how to organize medical records, and questions to ask your specialist.
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Our patient education team updates these resources quarterly based on clinical advancements and patient feedback.
Patient Guide
What to expect during diagnostics, how to organize medical records, and questions to ask your specialist.
Download PDFWellness
Evidence-backed meal planning tips and supplements that support cycle regularity and egg quality.
Download PDFTreatment Roadmap
A compassionate walkthrough of the IVF process with emotional coping strategies for each step.
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Financing guidance
We verify insurance benefits, coordinate pre-authorizations, and outline financing partners such as Capex Fertility Loans and future family grants. Sliding-scale programs exist for educators, military families, and first responders.
How quickly can I be seen for an initial fertility evaluation?
New fertility patients are usually scheduled within 10 business days. If you need urgent cycle monitoring or have a time-sensitive diagnosis, call our care concierge for a priority appointment.
Do you create personalized treatment timelines?
Yes. After your diagnostic consult, we build a roadmap that outlines each step, decision point, and projected timelines. You will also receive financial clarity with transparent estimates.
Which insurance plans do you accept?
We work with major national insurers and offer financing through trusted partners. Our benefits specialists verify fertility coverage before you begin care.
Is Celestial inclusive of LGBTQ+ family building?
Absolutely. Our team is trained in LGBTQ+ reproductive care, including donor matching, reciprocal IVF, and gender-affirming fertility preservation.
Can I access virtual follow-up visits?
Telehealth is available for lab reviews, treatment planning, counseling, and many follow-up appointments. In-person visits are reserved for procedures and when clinical monitoring is required.