Boston IVF has announced partnerships with Gaia and PatientFi to provide financing options for fertility treatment. The collaborations build on existing partnerships between Gaia and PatientFi with IVI RMA North America, Boston IVF’s parent company.

Gaia offers a value-based model where patients receive personalized financial plans that align payments with treatment milestones. The company provides financial protections, unlimited embryo transfers within IVF plans, and options to add medications or genetic testing, paid to the clinic directly with affordable monthly installments. Each Gaia member receives 1:1 guidance from a dedicated advocate, access to licensed fertility counseling, nutritional support, and community support.

PatientFi offers zero-interest plan options when paid in full during the promotional period, flexible monthly terms up to 84 months, and financing that covers treatments, medications, labs, testing, and out-of-pocket expenses. The platform provides a 30-second application, no hard credit checks, instant decisions, and funding up to $50,000. PatientFi’s Digital Wallet allows individuals to use a single approval throughout their journey.

“The expansion of the Gaia and PatientFi partnerships within our network represents an important step forward in our mission to advance equitable access to fertility care,” said Lynn Mason, CEO of IVI RMA North America. “By combining innovative financial solutions with the strength and scale of our network, we’re expanding access to care across North America—especially here in the Northeast and the Boston region.”

“The expansion of our partnerships with Gaia and PatientFi help our patients navigate the costs of care with greater clarity and flexibility,” said Alan Penzias, MD, Regional Medical Director, Northeast, IVI RMA North America, and Reproductive Endocrinologist at Boston IVF. “When patients can focus on their care rather than costs, we create space for hope, healing, and better outcomes.”

Boston IVF is one of the largest fertility networks in the United States, with more than 150,000 babies born since 1986. The network includes 40 reproductive endocrinologists across nearly 30 centers throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio, and Utah. In 2024, Boston IVF joined the IVI RMA Network.

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