
University of Illinois at Chicago IVF Program
Chicago, Illinois
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About
University of Illinois at Chicago IVF Program is the reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) practice within UI Health's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Chicago. Operating inside an academic health system, the program provides advanced infertility evaluation alongside a full range of treatments, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI), egg donation, egg freezing, embryo cryopreservation, and fertility preservation for patients facing medical treatments that may affect fertility. The team also offers dedicated evaluation and treatment for recurrent pregnancy loss. As part of UI Health, patients are cared for by fertility specialists working within a teaching and research environment, with access to the broader resources of the University of Illinois Chicago academic medical center. The program emphasizes individualized treatment plans built around each patient's diagnosis and goals.
Services & Pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| IVF | Contact clinic for current pricing |
Pricing and insurance details are compiled from public sources and change frequently — confirm directly with the clinic. Full disclaimer
Cost factors to verify
A quoted price rarely tells the whole story. Ask the clinic how each of these is handled before comparing prices:
- Diagnosis and testing — workup before treatment starts
- Medications — injectables and pharmacy costs
- Monitoring — cycle bloodwork, ultrasounds, and visits
- Lab and anesthesia — embryology lab work, retrieval, and outside lab fees
- Embryo testing — genetic testing (PGT) when used
- Donor services — donor eggs, sperm, or gestational carrier coordination
- Insurance plan design — coverage, network rules, and benefit limits
- Financing — payment plans, multi-cycle packages, and refund programs
Questions to ask this clinic
- Which services happen at this location, and which require travel to another lab or partner site?
- Which fees are included in the quoted cycle price, and which are billed separately?
- How should patients verify insurance benefits before starting treatment?
Programs & Specialties
Insurance
Employer benefit program candidates
UI Health (UIC) has an accepted insurance plans page for the institution as a whole, mentioning Medicare, Medicaid managed care, and Progyny. No fertility-specific carrier list is published separately on the reproductive endocrinology pages. Insurance acceptance is self-reported by the clinic and changes frequently. Fertility benefits also vary by individual employer plan, and self-funded plans may opt out of state mandates. Always verify coverage directly with the clinic and your insurer before starting treatment.
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Specialists(2 doctors)
CDC/NASS Treatment Data
2022 CDC/NASS reporting year with 51 total ART cycles.
CDC/NASS percentages use specific denominator definitions and are not an overall clinic score. Outcomes vary by age, diagnosis, embryo source, and treatment plan.
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