Summit Reproductive Medicine is a private reproductive medicine clinic located in Oak Brook, Illinois. Founded in 2012, the clinic provides fertility care to both local out-of-state, and international patients.
Profile last updated: May 2026
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Clinic highlights
Clinic volume (cycles/year)
250-750 (medium volume)
IVF cycle price
10000
USD ($)
Languages
- English
- Spanish
Traveling patient support
- Supports domestic patients
- Supports international patients
Primary clinic focus
Ovarian rejuvenation
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Quick navigation
- About the clinic
- Clinic strengths and areas of focus
- Fertility treatments and services
- IVF clinic costs and pricing
- IVF outcomes (official registry data)
- Donor and donation options
- Traveling patient support
- Treatment policies and lab practices
- IVF clinic research and studies
- Additional information from the clinic
About the clinic
Clinic introduction
Fertility treatments and services
Fertility treatments offered
- IVF
- Medicated frozen embryo transfer
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- Egg donation
- Sperm donation
- Genetic testing (PGT-A/PGT-M/PGT-SR)
Conditions treated
- Advanced maternal age
- PCOS
- Diminished ovarian reserve
- Endometriosis
- Male factor infertility
Clinic-integrated surgery
- Hysteroscopy
- Laparoscopy
- Endometriosis/adenomyosis surgery
Family building and supportive services
- Support for single intended parents
- Support for LGBTQ+ family building (eg. reciprocal IVF)
- Fertility preservation for transgender patients
IVF add-ons offered
Add-ons listed here may be offered selectively, and clinics may offer additional options not shown.- Embryo glue (hyaluronic acid)
- ICSI
- Microfluidic sperm selection (eg Zymot)
- PICSI
IVF clinic costs and pricing
This section outlines the clinic’s self-pay pricing for IVF and related services (excluding medications). Prices may change.All costs in USD ($)
| Service | Cost | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| IVF/ICSI package | 10000 |
Consultations, monitoring, egg retrieval, ICSI, embryo culture, embryo transfer, freezing, and 1 year of storage. |
| Donor egg package | 12000 |
6 frozen eggs, insemination, embryo culture, embryo transfer, freezing ($1,000 per extra egg) |
| Frozen embryo transfer (FET) | 2000 |
Monitoring, embryo thaw, embryo transfer. |
| PGT-A | 3000 |
Biopsy and testing for 6 embryos ($200 per extra embryo). |
| Donor sperm | ||
| Egg freezing | ||
| Sperm freezing | ||
| Annual storage (embryos, eggs, or sperm) |
Financial Options
- Payment plans
- Shared risk program
- Military/veteran discounts
Insurance options (US only)
- UnitedHealthcare
- Progyny
- WINFertility
- Other
IVF outcomes (official registry data)
This section links to verified, official IVF outcome data published by national registries (for example, SART or the HFEA).Donor and donation options
- Frozen donor eggs
- Donor sperm
- Donated embryos
External donor banks or agencies used: Cryos, Fairfax, Xytex
Internal donor programs offered:
- Internal egg donor program
General donor ethnicity availability (internal program)
Internal donor ethnicity availability:
- White
- Black or African descent
- Hispanic or Latin American (eg. Mexican or Brazilian)
- East Asian (eg. Chinese or Korean)
Traveling patient support
Support for traveling patients:
- Supports domestic patients
- Supports international patients
Traveling patient support options
Eligibility for international patients
🔍 Eligibility for international patients:
- Accepts single women
- Accepts female same-sex couples
- Accepts embryos created at another clinic
- Accepts shipped embryos for PGT-A
Regions international patients commonly come from
Treatment policies and lab practices
Flexible treatment policies
These policies show where the clinic may offer treatment beyond typical eligibility limits and are general guidelines only; final decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.- May consider egg retrieval with BMI over 35
- Low AMH accepted
- PGT-A not routinely required
- Accepts embryos created at another clinic
Embryology policies
Embryology information and access
Embryo types that may be transferred
🔍 Embryo types that may be transferred:
- Day 2–3 cleavage stage embryos
- Day 5–6 blastocysts
- Day 7 blastocysts
- Mosaic embryos
Options for unused embryos
Besides long-term storage and disposal, which most clinics offer, this section shows other options available at this clinic for unused embryos.- Accepts embryos for anonymous donation
- Accepts embryos for named donation
- Accepts embryos for embryologist training
- Accepts embryos for scientific or clinical research
- Offers compassionate transfer
- Allows release of embryos for ceremonies or other personal reasons
Lab safety and accreditations
- Electronic witnessing system
- Double witnessing
- 24/7 temperature and environment monitoring
- Cryotank and incubator alarms
- Back-up power for incubators and cryotanks
- SART member (US)
Quick navigation
- About the clinic
- Clinic strengths and areas of focus
- Fertility treatments and services
- IVF clinic costs and pricing
- IVF outcomes (official registry data)
- Donor and donation options
- Traveling patient support
- Treatment policies and lab practices
- IVF clinic research and studies
- Additional information from the clinic
