Home to Leading Fertility Doctors
The Prelude Network® comprises the largest group of fertility specialists in North America. Our network includes some of the best reproductive endocrinologists and infertility specialists in the United States and Canada. They are known for their expertise and commitment to using the most advanced fertility care technologies to help people achieve their family-building goals.
Why Top Fertility Specialists Work with Prelude
Our network allows innovative fertility doctors to share the best science and best practices in support of elevated reproductive care. The fertility clinics of Prelude are able to focus on providing personalized, comprehensive fertility care to each individual patient while also benefitting from the support of a powerful network. Partnering with Prelude also makes it easier for practices to streamline their operations and improve their patient care experience.

Understanding When to See a Fertility Specialist
At Prelude, our motto is to meet every patient exactly wherever they are, from curiosity to conception. Whether you’re completely new to the world of fertility care or are ready to take the next step in your family-building journey, we have the resources, support, and information you need to make informed decisions that make the most sense for your situation.
As your guides to all things fertility, we invite you to learn more:
- When to see a fertility specialist
- The signs of infertility
- Female fertility, testing, and evaluation
- Male fertility, testing, and evaluation
- Frequently asked questions about fertility
- LGBTQ+ fertility and family building
- Fertility preservation
- How to choose the best fertility clinic for your family-building journey
- Questions to ask your fertility doctor
If you have any additional questions about fertility, connect with The Prelude NetworkⓇ today.
“There are so many incredible fertility specialists within The Prelude Network, but we all share a common goal: helping patients achieve their family-building goals through compassion, technology, and education.”
Randall Loy, MD