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Amazon and Progyny to Expand Access to Fertility & Women’s Health Benefits

by Jasmine Pennic 06/10/2025 Leave a Comment

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Amazon and Progyny to Expand Access to Fertility & Women’s Health Benefits

What You Should Know: 

– Progyny, a global leader in women’s health and family building solutions, today announced a new collaboration with Amazon’s Health Benefits Connector to expand access to its comprehensive women’s health services. Eligible individuals can now seamlessly discover and enroll in Progyny benefits available through their employer or health plan directly via Amazon.

– The partnership aims to simplify how people connect with essential healthcare benefits, addressing a common challenge where many are unaware of the services available to them.

Simplifying the Path to Essential Care

Nearly a quarter of U.S. adults report not understanding the benefits available to them through their health plan. Amazon’s Health Benefits Connector directly addresses this issue by providing a trusted and straightforward way for individuals to connect with health solutions. With this new collaboration, Amazon customers can verify their eligibility for Progyny’s benefits with just a few clicks and seamlessly begin their care journey with personalized support.

Progyny’s high-touch, clinically integrated care model is utilized by over 530 employers and health plans across the U.S., supporting more than 6.7 million lives. The company’s extensive benefits cover the full reproductive health continuum, including fertility, preconception, pregnancy, postpartum, menopause, and parenting support, all while delivering superior clinical outcomes and high member satisfaction.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Progyny as the first comprehensive women’s health provider to Amazon’s Health Benefits Connector,” said Aaron Martin, Vice President of Healthcare at Amazon. “This collaboration marks an important expansion of our program, enabling easier access to Progyny’s full spectrum of women’s health services. By simplifying how customers discover and connect with these essential benefits, we’re taking another step toward our vision of making quality healthcare more accessible to all.”

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