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Kindbody

Kindbody was founded by Gina Bartasi, serial entrepreneur in the fertility space.

Kindbody

Kindbody was founded by Gina Bartasi, serial entrepreneur in the fertility space. The company's stated mission is to make fertility care convenient and affordable through technology, modern clinic design, and direct employer partnerships. It offers a range of services including IVF, egg freezing, genetic testing, and LGBTQ+ family-building. The firm's strategy centers on a vertically integrated model: it both operates clinics that provide care and sells fertility benefits packages directly to employers. Services are delivered both in-person at company-owned clinics and via telemedicine. Asset classes and investment stages are not disclosed; the firm's revenue model is based on clinical fees and employer contracts. Confirmed locations include at least New York, St. Louis, Chicago, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Bethesda (per the firm's website). Geographic footprint is United States only. Kindbody does not publicly disclose AUM, number of professionals, or total funding raised from external investors. The company's team includes over a dozen board-certified reproductive endocrinologists and infertility specialists. Recent activity includes continued clinic expansion and ongoing marketing of employer benefits; no specific dated corporate event is publicly cited. Kindbody's structural differentiator is its direct-to-employer benefit model combined with a national chain of owned clinics — a hybrid that aims to make fertility care both accessible and profitable. The company operates more as a healthcare services provider than a traditional investment firm or family office. Succession and governance details are not publicly available.

General information

Firm type

other

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

New York

Corporate office

New York, NY, United States

Principals

Gina Bartasi

Founder

Fahimeh Sasan

Ob/Gyn and clinician

Lynn Marie Westphal

Physician

Amber R. Cooper

Chief Medical Officer-Genomics and Laboratory Sciences, Medical and IVF Practice Director, St. Louis

Juan Alvarez

Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist

Kelsey Anderson

Physician

Kristen Cain

Ob/Gyn and Reproductive Endocrinologist

Rachael Cohen

Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist

Geraldine Ekpo

Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Specialist

Ellen Hayes

Physician

Anu Kathiresan

Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Specialist

Xiaohong Liu

Ob/Gyn and Reproductive Endocrinologist

Toral Parikh

Ob/Gyn and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Specialist

Ramya Sethuram

Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist

Aimee Seungdamrong

Physician

Lauren W. Sundheimer

Ob/Gyn and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Specialist

Sector focus

Healthcare ServicesFertility & Women's Health

Frequently asked questions

Who founded Kindbody and what is their background?

Kindbody was founded by Gina Bartasi, a serial entrepreneur in the fertility space. Her previous ventures include founding other fertility-related companies. She is the named founder on Kindbody's website.

Is Kindbody a family office or an asset manager?

Kindbody is not a family office or asset manager. It operates as a healthcare services company: a chain of fertility clinics that provides clinical care and sells employer fertility benefits packages. It does not manage third-party capital or have a disclosed AUM.

Does Kindbody accept investments from external LPs?

Kindbody does not publicly disclose its fundraising or investor base. It markets itself as a care provider and employer benefit solution, not as an investment vehicle. No information about fund structures or LP participation is available publicly.

What is Kindbody's business model?

Kindbody operates a vertically integrated model combining fertility clinic ownership and direct-to-employer benefit sales. Revenue comes from clinical services (IVF, egg freezing, etc.) and contracts with companies that offer fertility benefits to employees. The company also offers telemedicine and financing options for patients.

Where does Kindbody operate?

Kindbody has clinics in multiple US cities including New York, St. Louis, Chicago, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Bethesda, Maryland. It also provides virtual consultations via telemedicine. The company's website lists these locations and states its footprint is national within the United States.

Does Kindbody invest in other companies or funds?

No public information indicates Kindbody makes external investments. The company's activities are focused on providing fertility care directly and selling employer benefits. There are no disclosed portfolio companies or investment holdings.

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