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Reproductive Medicine Associates, formerly Sound Fertility Care, is committed to providing you with supportive, compassionate, and individualized care. Credit card charges and invoices may appear with the business name “Sound Fertility.”

Infertility benefits vary from patient to patient and from provider to provider. The information provided is for informational purposes only and is not a commitment to coverage.

Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) participates in several insurance plans, including:

  • Aetna
  • Ally
  • Carrot
  • Cigna
  • First Choice
  • Lending Club
  • Maven
  • Premera
  • Progyny
  • Regence
  • Stork Club
  • WIN Fertility

Navigating the world of fertility benefits can be confusing and overwhelming–to speak to an RMA Financial Counselor about optimizing your coverage, call us at (206) 651-4432.

Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) is conveniently located in the Medical Dental Building, a downtown Seattle landmark that brings together a vibrant community of established practitioners in fertility, medicine, dentistry, and alternative care.

Easily accessed by King County Metro, Sound Transit Link Light Rail, Seattle Center Monorail, and South Lake Union Streetcar. Westlake Station is one block away.

RMA offers a full range of fertility services, including In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), and donor egg, sperm, and gestational surrogacy reproductive services to hopeful parents, across Seattle’s King County metro area - from Kirkland to Tacoma, Bellevue to Belltown, Green Lake to Des Moines.

For your convenience, all of our patient paperwork and educational resources can be found on our Artemis Patient Portal App or below. If you have any questions or issues completing your paperwork please reach out to your care team.

Download patient paperwork and pay your bill online here.

Available Fertility Treatments

Ovulation Induction

The purpose of Ovulation Induction is to produce multiple eggs to increase the likelihood of conception. For women who do not ovulate regularly, oral or injectable medications may be administered to support oocyte or egg development.

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Intrauterine Insemination

Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a type of artificial insemination that allows doctors to inject sperm directly into a woman’s uterine cavity during an optimal time of ovulation.

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In Vitro Fertilization

In Vitro Fertilization, or IVF, is the procedure most commonly associated with fertility treatment. While not every patient is right or ready for IVF, it has been demonstrated to be a highly effective option for many.

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Egg Freezing

Egg freezing allows you to press pause on your fertility. By freezing your eggs while they are still young and healthy, you can empower yourself to plan your future fertility your way.

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Using Donor Eggs, Sperm, & Embryos

For some patients, the path to parenthood requires help from an egg, sperm, or embryo donor. Donors can be known or anonymous and are thoroughly screened.

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Gestational Surrogacy

A gestational carrier (surrogate) is a woman who carries a pregnancy for someone else.

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LGBTQ Fertility Options

RMA has been at the forefront of LGBTQ+ fertility care since opening its doors in 1999. We are recognized by the Human Rights Campaign for our commitment and expertise in providing access to care for gay, lesbian and trans patients in a safe and professional environment.

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Fertility Care for Single Individuals

Many single women and men choose to build their families without a partner. These patients are often referred to as single parents by choice and RMA offers fertility treatments for single individuals looking to become parents.

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Speak to a Fertility Specialist & Get Started

Submit the form for an appointment. For immediate new patient scheduling, call 866-762-3140.

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Existing patients with inquiries, please call your local office or send a message via the Artemis Patient Portal.