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Dr. Kristen Wright (she/her) is a board-certified Reproductive Endocrinologist at Boston IVF and an Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College's School of Medicine. She specializes in all aspects of fertility care.
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Dr. Kristen Wright is double board-certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology/Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.
Dr. Wright specializes in all aspects of infertility care.
The lead physician at our New Hampshire Fertility Centers, she is also a Clinical Assistant Professor at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College.
For nine consecutive years (2017-2025), Dr. Wright has been recognized as the Top New Hampshire Fertility Doctor by New Hampshire Magazine.
Dr. Wright completed her Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility fellowship training at the University Of Vermont College Of Medicine, and her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Brown University Medical School.
She is a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the New England Fertility Society, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the American Medical Association.
MD Q&A
Why Did You Become a Fertility Expert?
Family is such an important part of our identity and infertility can unfairly delay the dream of a family for many. I find it so rewarding to assist people in overcoming this hurdle. There is no greater joy than becoming a parent and I feel privileged to be able to assist people with creating their families.
What About Boston IVF Makes You Proud?
While we have a world class IVF lab and utilize cutting edge technology, it is the people that I work with that make me the most proud. I am fortunate that my clinical team is not only highly skilled but also very compassionate. They can really relate to what patients are going through and will go above and beyond to meet individual needs, both medical and emotional. We mourn your losses and we celebrate your successes. When dealing with infertility, there are times when a familiar face who is cheering you on will make all the difference.
What Interests You About Research?
Clinical research is so important in helping us to understand which treatments work and which do not. We are fortunate to be able to participate in this type of research at Boston IVF.
Have Any Patients Truly Inspired You?
The strength of women, even when they don’t see their own strength, has always inspired me. It’s what inspired me to go into the field of obstetrics and later infertility. While many patients will get pregnant quickly with treatment, there are others who struggle for years or who experience multiple losses before successful pregnancy. Many of these patients will come back to visit me with their beautiful babies and they always tell me that their children are worth every second of the struggle that they endured. I can’t think of anything more inspirational than that.
Who is Your Inspiration?
The next generation inspires me. Our children are our future.
What are Some of Your Most Proud Career Accomplishments?
I am proud to have started the first freestanding IVF clinic in the state of NH and I am proud of the work that we do every day.
What Type of Outreach Work Do You Do?
I am proud to have advocated for expanding insurance coverage for infertility in the state of NH. At the start of my career here, many of my patients were unable to access fertility care due to cost. A state law that went into effect in 2020 has significantly expanded coverage. My efforts, including testifying at the state house, helped to make that happen.
How Do You Spend Your Free Time?
Born and raised in Vermont, I am an outdoor enthusiast. I happily spend some of my free in the mountains of beautiful New Hampshire – hiking, skiing or snowshoeing, depending on the season. I also enjoy perennial gardening, reading and working out.
Where is the one place in the world you would want to travel?
I have a long list of places that I would love to travel to or travel back to. I have fond memories of traveling to American cities and national parks with my family as a child. Later I was fortunate to be able to travel through Europe while my fiancé (now husband) was living abroad. Some more exotic destinations that I would love to visit someday include Australia, Figi and Israel.
What's the Most Recent Book You've Read?
I’m a bit of a bookworm so I’m always reading something. Some of my favorite authors are Kristin Hannah, Jodi Picoult and Liane Moriarty.
Recent Selected Publications 1. Sneeringer, Rita M., and Kristen Page Wright. "Polycystic Ovary Syndrome." In The Boston IVF Handbook of Infertility, pp. 149-160. CRC Press, 2017. 2. Wright, Kristen P. "104 The role of mitochondrial dysregulation in death resistance and survival signaling." Mitochondrion 2, no. 10 (2010): 229. 3. Wright, Kristen Page, and Julia V. Johnson. "Evaluation of extended and continuous use oral contraceptives." Therapeutics and clinical risk management 4, no. 5 (2008): 905-911. 4. Wright, Kristen Page, and Julia V. Johnson. "Evaluation of extended and continuous use oral contraceptives." Therapeutics and clinical risk management 4, no. 5 (2008): 905-911. 5. Frishman, Gary N., Jenifer E. Allsworth, Jennifer B. Gannon, and Kristen P. Wright. "Use of phenazopyridine for reducing discomfort during embryo transfer." Fertility and sterility 87, no. 5 (2007): 1010-1014. 6. Wright, Kristen Page, Juliette Guibert, Sherry Weitzen, Celine Davy, Patricia Fauque, and Francois Olivennes. "Artificial versus stimulated cycles for endometrial preparation prior to frozen–thawed embryo transfer." Reproductive biomedicine online 13, no. 3 (2006): 321-325.