Southern California Center for Reproductive Medicine

Southern California Center for Reproductive Medicine SCCRM provides high-quality fertility care to patients worldwide. Dr. Anderson is a leader in the clinical practice of all facets of Reproductive Medicine.

He founded the Southern California Center for Reproductive Medicine in 1992, which was the first IVF center in Orange County and founded the Southern California Institute for Reproductive Sciences in 1993. Dr. Anderson is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), and a member of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). He is also an active member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), the American Medical Association (AMA), the California Medical Association (CMA) and Orange County Medical Association (OCMA). He continues to conduct both basic science and clinical research. His research has been reported at a variety of international meetings and several have won awards. He has also published his findings in several well-respected peer review journals.

Friendly reminder for today: Fake pregnancy announcements aren’t a joke. Let’s spread support and kindness this April Fo...
04/01/2026

Friendly reminder for today: Fake pregnancy announcements aren’t a joke. Let’s spread support and kindness this April Fools' Day. 💙

This National Doctor's Day, we're celebrating the people who turn possibilities into plans, and plans into families. 💙 👇...
03/30/2026

This National Doctor's Day, we're celebrating the people who turn possibilities into plans, and plans into families. 💙

👇 Tell us about the SCCRM doctor who made a difference in your journey.

Today, we’re joining Progyny in celebrating their 10 year anniversary by recognizing the moments that matter most—yours....
03/25/2026

Today, we’re joining Progyny in celebrating their 10 year anniversary by recognizing the moments that matter most—yours. Share your moment using . For every post, Progyny will donate $5 to RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association.

Through our partnership with Progyny, many of our patients have access to fertility benefits designed to support care in a more flexible, personalized way.

Ask your OB/GYN the right questions. Your annual visit is the perfect time to check in on your fertility, even if you’re...
03/19/2026

Ask your OB/GYN the right questions. Your annual visit is the perfect time to check in on your fertility, even if you’re not actively trying just yet. Empower yourself with knowledge and start your journey with confidence.

Here are 4 questions to help you get the conversation started →

Today, we celebrate women; the heart of everything we do.To our care team who support patients with expertise and compas...
03/08/2026

Today, we celebrate women; the heart of everything we do.
To our care team who support patients with expertise and compassion.
To our patients who prioritize their reproductive health and inspire us all.
Happy . 💜

Yes—many women do get pregnant with endometriosis, though it can take a different path. From inflammation to ovarian cys...
03/05/2026

Yes—many women do get pregnant with endometriosis, though it can take a different path. From inflammation to ovarian cysts, endo can affect fertility in multiple ways—but there are effective treatment options, including IVF and egg freezing.

If you’re thinking about pregnancy now or later, understanding your options early matters. Knowledge is power.

💛 March = Endometriosis Awareness Month

IVF insurance coverage in California is more accessible than ever!We’re sharing this important overview from RESOLVE: Th...
02/26/2026

IVF insurance coverage in California is more accessible than ever!

We’re sharing this important overview from RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association on what the state’s insurance mandate for fertility treatment includes and who it may help.

Knowledge is power. Swipe to learn more.

Research shows Black women face higher rates of infertility and are less likely to receive timely care, often due to sys...
02/19/2026

Research shows Black women face higher rates of infertility and are less likely to receive timely care, often due to systemic barriers, delayed referrals, and gaps in access.

Our role is simple: listen closely, take concerns seriously, and provide thoughtful, individualized fertility care — without assumptions.

If you have questions or concerns about your fertility, you don’t have to wait. We’re here to start the conversation.

Valentine’s Day can feel joyful, tender, or complicated—sometimes all at once. Today we’re holding space for every versi...
02/14/2026

Valentine’s Day can feel joyful, tender, or complicated—sometimes all at once. Today we’re holding space for every version of love in this community: love for your partner, love for your future self, love for the family you’re building, and love for the people who keep showing up for you. 💕

We’re proud to share that Dr. Robert E. Anderson has been named a 2026 Castle Connolly Top Doctor for Infertility.Castle...
02/12/2026

We’re proud to share that Dr. Robert E. Anderson has been named a 2026 Castle Connolly Top Doctor for Infertility.

Castle Connolly Top Doctors are peer-nominated and physician-selected, recognizing leaders in medicine for their clinical excellence and commitment to patient care. This honor reflects Dr. Anderson’s decades of experience, innovation, and dedication to advancing fertility treatment at SCCRM.

SB 729 is expanding access to fertility care by requiring many insurance plans to cover fertility treatment, including I...
01/23/2026

SB 729 is expanding access to fertility care by requiring many insurance plans to cover fertility treatment, including IVF. For many patients, this means fewer financial barriers and clearer paths to care.

If you’ve been waiting to take the next step, now is the time. Schedule now and get started today: https://ow.ly/oUpM50Y1KZ3

Did you know? There are flexible ways to pay for fertility treatment with SCCRM. Through our partnership with CapexMD, y...
01/14/2026

Did you know? There are flexible ways to pay for fertility treatment with SCCRM. Through our partnership with CapexMD, you have monthly payment options, including 0% interest for the first six months and loan terms from 6 to 84 months.

Learn more: https://ow.ly/LrqW50XWQqu

Address

361 Hospital Road, Ste 333
Newport Beach, CA
92663

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 4pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 4pm
Thursday 6:30am - 4pm
Friday 6:30am - 4pm
Saturday 8am - 11am
Sunday 9am - 12pm

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