Family planning platform for employees The Stork Club announced it is partnering with Neway Fertility in Manhattan and five Utah Fertility Center clinics in Idaho and Utah to offer residential care to its members.
The Stork Club is offered as an employee benefit to guide employees through various stages of reproductive care. The Company’s offerings include unlimited virtual visits or in-clinic care, care navigation, fertility services, neonatal care, menopause, maternity and return to work services.
Members of the family building platform have access to Neway Fertility’s specialty services, including in vitro maturation, third-party reproduction and egg freezing.
At Utah Fertility Center clinics, Stork members can schedule expedited appointments, including virtual visits to male or female physicians, and access an extensive donor database.
“We continue to expand our partnerships to provide the highest level of care nationwide,” said Jeni Mayorskaya, CEO and founder of Stork Club, in a statement. “Selecting the best clinic is a stressful part of beginning a fertility journey. Thanks to our partnership with Neway Fertility and the Utah Fertility Center, members have greater access to exceptional care across the country and even in rural areas, resulting in better clinical outcomes.”
THE BIGGER TREND
In 2021, the Stork Club received awards $30 million in Series A funding in a General Catalyst-led round. The company started a year earlier with $2.7 million in seed funding.
In January, the company announced It has successfully passed the Service Organization Controls (SOC2) exam, a report of an organization’s controls related to security, processing integrity, availability, privacy, or confidentiality.
In April 2022, the Commonwealth Fund published a report It highlights how women across the United States face threats to access reproductive health care, including abortion services, which could have lifelong impacts on physical and mental health.
Months after the report, the Supreme Court suspended a woman’s right to an abortion for 49 years today siding with Thomas E. Dobbs, Mississippi Department of Health official in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization – reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Since then reproductive health Data security and data protection are the focus for many, including legislators.