Published April 10, 2025
When patients arrive at Greenwich In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), they can expect a consultation with fertility specialists Nora Miller, MD, or Deepika Garg, MD, fertility specialists. Together with the IVF team, these physicians have helped hundreds of families achieve successful pregnancies and healthy births.
“We pride ourselves on our comprehensive care,” Dr. Miller said. “It’s important that we support each patient through their fertility journey with clinical expertise and compassion.”
Some patients at Greenwich IVF, which is affiliated with Greenwich Hospital and Yale Medicine, have been so pleased with their experience they return for a second child. According to a 2020 study in the journal Human Reproduction, women who conceived their first child via IVF and return for a second baby have a greater than 50 percent chance of getting pregnant again.
One patient said she hopes to be included in that statistic. She first came to Greenwich IVF in 2018 to have her eggs frozen, returned in 2022 to begin the IVF cycle and welcomed her first child in 2023. The patient is back at Greenwich IVF, eager to become pregnant again.
“The entire team, from the doctors and the nurses to the lab and billing team, were excellent,” the patient said. “They were responsive and efficient. I could not have asked for a better team to help bring my first child into the world.”
“We are in our patients’ lives for years,” said Dr. Garg. “We know how physically and emotionally taxing the IVF process can be, so we are as consistent, transparent and informative as possible. These families depend on us, and we do not take that lightly.”