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Progyny Celebrates 10 Years of Providing Comprehensive Fertility and Family-Building Benefits

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Progyny, a company specializing in fertility and family-building benefits, marked its 10th anniversary this week. Over the past decade, the organization has focused on redefining approaches to women’s health and family-building care through its comprehensive benefits programs. The company provides services designed to support individuals and families navigating fertility challenges, offering access to advanced treatments and personalized care.

Since its founding in 2016, Progyny has worked to address gaps in traditional healthcare coverage for fertility-related issues. Its offerings include tailored solutions such as fertility preservation, genetic testing, and access to a network of specialists. The company also emphasizes education and emotional support for patients throughout their journeys. Progyny’s model aims to improve outcomes while reducing costs associated with ineffective or fragmented care. As it commemorates this milestone, the organization continues its efforts to expand access to these resources across diverse populations.

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Date: April 1, 2026

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