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    I have seen a series of acupuncturists over the last 15 years and with Beth, I've finally found "my person".

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    Fertility Centers of Illinois in River North

    Fertility Centers of Illinois in River North

    2.9(241 reviews)
    3.0 miNear North Side

    I first started with FCI in 2019 for elective egg freezing. Unfortunately, it was not a great…read moreexperience and I did not want to return to FCI. As time went on, I decided to give FCI another chance, as I wanted to begin IVF. I began the IVF process with FCI in 2023 and am beyond happy I did. This time around I decided to work with, Dr. Channing Burks. I am beyond thankful for Dr. Burks and her wonderful staff. I worked closely with Dr. Burks and one of her nurses, Alyssa, and I could not be more grateful for them both. They listened to me, problem solved with me, and most importantly they HEARD ME. I did not feel like a "number", as I did in the past. The entire FCI staff made me feel welcome, hopeful, and taken care of. Infertility is not an easy road, and my journey was extra complicated for various reasons. Dr. Burks led me through it all, putting my health and safety first. She knew my desire to be a mother and made sure we did everything to get there. It was a long road, full of ups and downs, BUT I am currently in my second trimester with my first baby at 41 years old. Thank you Dr. Burks, Alyssa, and to ALL the FCI staff. You made dark days a little brighter!

    I had a consultation appointment with Dr. Channing Burks Chatmon. When I tell you that she is the…read moreabsolutely worst doctor that I have ever talked to in my entire life. She was rude, condescending, and rolled her eyes at me during a consultation. She exclaimed that I kept cutting her off, which is totally false. After giving her my account of my fertility journey, she was dismissive in a sense, because she totally ignored my concerns about having a second opinion. I was giving her my medical record account and questioning what I had been through. She looked at me with dark eyes and absolutely no human reaction. It was the darkest moment in my life talking with a physical, let alone professional. Do your research on her. Chatmon also felt the need to match me in medical jargon. I told her that I had a medically assisted transfer, and she reframed it as another term. She continued to do this throughout the consultation. It is like she was matching me in who could term medical vocabulary best. Her demeanor was hostile and aggressive. Toward the end of the meeting, I informed her how I felt about her tone and low vibrations. She rolled her eyes at me like I stole her from her wallet. I have never felt so disrespected and disregarded. She has absolutely zero social emotional skills. Although I have complained, I have gotten no response from the managing staff. I can surely say that this was a major red flag.

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    Fertility Centers of Illinois in River North - Front entrance to the Chicago/River North FCI location since it's in a building of suites.

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    Front entrance to the Chicago/River North FCI location since it's in a building of suites.

    The Nest - Cupping curbs neck tension +  aches/body pain, and gently detoxifies the body. Try it out!

    The Nest

    4.7(62 reviews)
    2.3 miRavenswood, Lincoln Square

    I appreciated that The Nest was able to get me in with short notice, prior to an embryo transfer…read morewhen I was not already an established patient. They also really understood the idiosyncrasies with last minute scheduling when it comes to fertility stuff, which was a huge relief. In the time between my transfer and HCG test, I got great advice from the acupuncturists I saw and my first transfer was a success! I am 14 weeks now and I am still wearing socks daily to keep my womb warm. :)

    I would like to provide some feedback on my first visit with Jennifer…read more I was with you for under an hour and for the first visit my expectation was to be there for 75 minutes to receive the treatment you have listed on your website. I did not receive an abdominal diagnosis or a personalized treatment plan and a strategy that addresses diet, lifestyle, and chinese medicine recommendations. I felt really rushed and I've never had an acupuncture session where the practitioner sat in the room with me after the needles were in to talk to me. I also felt like the practitioner rushed the needles on me, they all were painful going in and that isn't my experience with others. For $205 I expected more care and attention and it almost feels like the business is only in this for the money and are taking advantage of women like me who are really looking for help. I also don't understand why follow-up acupuncture treatments in the 5 session package are $125 per session for 30 mins and then an additional fee for Celluma as an add-on; here is where I feel like the business is overcharging and taking advantage. Needless to say, I will not be returning as I don't feel I was serviced to what your website states. Thank you for seeing me for the 40 mins I was in office. Website listing: Initial visits are 75 mins and include: Complete review of medical health history and chief complaint Pulse and abdominal diagnosis Personalized treatment plan and a strategy that addresses diet, lifestyle, and Chinese medicine recommendations Includes 30 minutes of acupuncture

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    Abraham Shashoua, MD - Abraham Shashoua, MD Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery

    Abraham Shashoua, MD

    4.7(111 reviews)
    1.0 miLakeview

    I truly don't have enough words to express my gratitude for Dr. Shashoua. He literally saved my…read morelife and has continued to go above and beyond for what has been a very complicated and emotional journey with stage 4 endometriosis and infertility. I first met Dr. Shashoua after a failed embryo transfer that left me septic, internally bleeding, and in critical condition. I was so sick that I didn't fully understand what was happening -- I was truly dying. Dr. Shashoua stepped in with the urgency, skill, and calm confidence that only an exceptional surgeon can bring. He performed the emergency operation that saved my life, and I will forever be grateful. After stabilizing me, he did something that shows how deeply he cares about his patients: he referred me to a far better fertility doctor because he knew I needed more specialized and attentive care than I had previously received. That referral changed everything for my fertility journey. A few months later, he performed my endometriosis excision surgery and removed my tubes. These were major, life-altering procedures, and he approached every decision with precision, empathy, and extraordinary expertise. I now see him regularly to monitor and manage my endometriosis and infertility, and he continues to provide the highest level of care. What sets him apart is how closely he works hand-in-hand with my fertility doctor, ensuring that every aspect of my treatment is coordinated. My case is extremely complex and often overwhelming, but he has never once made me feel like a burden. He treats me with compassion, respect, and true dedication. If you have endometriosis, fertility challenges, pelvic pain, or any complicated gynecologic or urologic condition, Dr. Shashoua is the doctor you want in your corner. He is an extraordinary surgeon, an exceptional physician, and someone who genuinely cares about his patients' lives and futures. I owe him mine.

    Dr Shashoua is an ANGEL! I agree with the effusive comments of other, grateful patients of his: He…read moreis FABULOUS: Kind, brilliant, and an all-round terrific doctor! He helped me when I really needed expert help.

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    Abraham Shashoua, MD - Dr. Shashoua is featured in the Jan 2011 issue of Chicago Magazine as a Top Doctor for Women

    Dr. Shashoua is featured in the Jan 2011 issue of Chicago Magazine as a Top Doctor for Women

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    Kindbody - Wicker Park - Angeline N. Beltsos, MD - Vios Fertility Institute

    Kindbody - Wicker Park

    2.4(52 reviews)
    2.1 miWicker Park, West Town

    While we ultimately had success with this clinic, that outcome came despite the care we received,…read morenot because of it. Over the course of multiple IVF cycles, we experienced persistent miscommunication, poor coordination, unprofessional conduct, surprise billing, and a lack of basic systems that caused unnecessary stress during an already physically and emotionally taxing process. 1. Serious consent and communication failures One of the most alarming issues involved ICSI. Due to a history of poor outcomes, we were explicit, both verbally and in signed paperwork, that we did not consent to full ICSI. After significant pressure from the clinic, we agreed to limited use on a very small percentage of eggs. Even up until the time we were in the OR, staff appeared unclear on what had been decided. We later received a call stating that 100% of our eggs had undergone ICSI, directly contradicting our consent. After we raised concerns, we were told this was a "mistake" in the chart and that the nurse had misspoken. Given the gravity of the situation, this explanation did little to restore trust. Informed consent is not optional in fertility treatment, and this incident was deeply unsettling. 2. Unprofessional physician conduct Our primary physician, Dr. Angie Beltsos, repeatedly communicated with us while distracted or unavailable. On one occasion, she FaceTimed me from her car using her personal phone. Her video background briefly glitched, revealing a teenager seated in the passenger seat while my medical care was being discussed. This raised serious concerns regarding professionalism, patient privacy, and safety. When we expressed confusion or frustration, after many rounds of IVF and repeated errors, responses were often defensive rather than collaborative. At one point, when my husband asked whether she had time to speak with us because she seemed rushed, she responded curtly that she was "shopping for her family right now." These interactions felt dismissive and inappropriate given the stakes of fertility treatment. 3. Questionable protocol guidance Dr. Beltsos stated that she had extensive experience with my specific egg quality issue and strongly advocated for a protocol that ultimately failed in exactly the ways we had feared. Concerns about excessive stimulation and duration were dismissed. Ultimately, success came only after I personally drove protocol decisions, which underscored how disengaged and unsupported we felt as patients. 4. Chronic scheduling and coordination failures We repeatedly arrived for appointments only to find incorrect labs ordered, surprise tests added, or appointments misclassified altogether. On several occasions, staff could not explain why a test or procedure had been scheduled. Communication between nurses was clearly inconsistent, leading to wasted time, unnecessary visits, and confusion. Hysteroscopy scheduling was particularly chaotic, involving contradictory information about equipment availability and days-long delays to confirm appointments. 5. Medication mismanagement The handling of Lupron Depot was especially disorganized. After receiving approval from Dr. Beltsos, we were later told, by different staff members, that additional testing was required, that the medication might not be allowed due to possible ovulation, and then that it might be fine after all. We received conflicting guidance from multiple nurses and the physician herself, with potential delays to retrieval that were not feasible for us. To make matters worse, we were scheduled for the wrong appointment date. When I arrived as instructed, the error caused me to miss work and scramble to arrange last-minute class coverage. 6. Billing and financial issues The clinic failed to pre-approve anesthesia through Aetna, resulting in a billing dispute that lasted more than six months. We were charged for procedures, including assisted hatching, that were never agreed upon in advance. Billing staff later contacted us about issues that had already been resolved, clearly without reviewing our account history. 7. Privacy concerns Staff openly discussed my case in the waiting room, including confusion about procedures and scheduling. One staff member had to be shushed. Hearing my medical situation discussed publicly was humiliating and unacceptable.Administrative negligence Despite a five-month gap between cycles, the clinic failed to notify me that an updated physical exam (including a breast exam) was required. I discovered this at baseline, on the very day I was supposed to start stimulation, while I was out of state, which the clinic knew. This could have delayed treatment entirely.

    I had a virtual consultation with Kindbody and was very disappointed. I was inquiring about…read morefreezing my eggs and was told that the virtual consultation would cost $350.00. I was willing to pay for what I was about to embark on. The woman who I consulted with did not introduce herself and did not ask my name. She rushed through her 'presentation' as if she was being timed. Her presentation was reading off of a powerpoint which I could have done myself. I will say that she was able to answer some of the questions that I had, however I felt for the amount of money that I spent (even if it was free) that this experience should have been drastically different. I asked what the cost would be if I needed to pay out of pocket with no insurance and was assured that I would be contacted by someone from their finance team with packages that they offer which never happened and it has been over a week. I was very disappointed with the experience as a whole.

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    Kindbody - Wicker Park - Vios Fertility Institute - Wicker Park, 1455 N Milwaukee Avenue, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60622

    Vios Fertility Institute - Wicker Park, 1455 N Milwaukee Avenue, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60622

    Kindbody - Wicker Park - Vios Fertility Institute - Wicker Park, 1455 N Milwaukee Avenue, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60622

    Vios Fertility Institute - Wicker Park, 1455 N Milwaukee Avenue, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60622

    Kindbody - Wicker Park - Vios Fertility Institute - Wicker Park, 1455 N Milwaukee Avenue, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL 60622

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    Northwestern Medicine Fertility and Reproductive Medicine - Waiting room.

    Northwestern Medicine Fertility and Reproductive Medicine

    2.0(12 reviews)
    4.0 miRiver East, Near North Side

    LaShawn is really friendly. I don't know if he's a floater or not, since I only saw him once or…read moretwice. But where most of the other receptionists kind of act like they're resentful they have to help you, he's incredibly upbeat and made me feel like hated his job or having to help me. My doctor here was Dr. Boots. I found her to be friendly, knowledgeable, optimistic, and willing to listen. When I suggested increasing a dosage for one of my IUI cycles, she was happy to let me do so. When we had a second consult after the first couple cycles weren't successful, she suggested doing a injectable IUI cycle before moving on to IVF, but she left the decision to me. The injectable cycle was very successful. I know she is thrilled for me. When you work with a fertility clinic, you'll spend most of your time working with and talking to the technicians and the nursing staff. If you're not prepared for that, you'll need to rethink treatment or seek out a clinic that may be hard to find. The nursing staff consult with the doctors, of course, and I never felt ignored by anyone when I had questions or concerns. I would recommend Northwestern and will use them again if I decide to embark on a sibling cycle.

    Bare minimum care, doctor won't communicate with you about anything, even test results or…read moreultrasounds. They just sign off on whatever the tech said and don't translate the tech report for those of us without medical degrees. They'll prescribe things without telling you they did so, without telling you why they're prescribing those things, and without giving you instructions about how/when to use them, and for how long. On top of that, it's almost impossible to get them to respond to any questions over MyChart or the phone, which is really bad for such a complicated process. They also don't offer paracervical blocks, an extremely common pain management procedure, during painful procedures like the SIS. This is something that is the standard default at other reputable repro healthcare centers, including Planned Parenthood. At first, we didn't even hear back from them about this request. Nothing from the doctor. Nothing from the nurses. No acknowledgment that I'd requested pain management at all. We called and messaged multiple times. When we finally were able to talk to a nurse, the DAY OF THE PROCEDURE, we were told that no one had ever asked for a paracervical block before, and they had no one qualified to administer it. Really?? At a supposedly cutting-edge medical facility?? Instead, they sent prescriptions to my pharmacy without telling us they'd done so, for an anti-anxiety and some lidocaine that I had to bring with me for them to apply topically. It didn't help with the pain. Even before this, we wanted to change our doctor, but guess what? It's against their office policy to allow patients to switch to a different doctor. No matter the reason. So if you have a bad experience with your doctor, you either have to stick with them, or you have to go to an entirely different health system and start over. This is ridiculous and honestly unethical. I tried to appeal this policy and was told the person who determines exceptions would call me within 2 business days to hear my case. They never called, and all anyone can do is keep sending messages to that person asking them to call us, which they apparently continuously choose to ignore. So we're stuck with our current doctor. Why didn't we like our doctor? Because she treated us poorly from the beginning. She also kept highlighting over and over that death was a risk for each step of the process, so "you might want to change your minds about moving forward." It became so pushy that it almost seemed like she wanted us to decide against this, which was wild. For context, this was just her going through the normal egg retrieval and IVF processes with us and their normal risks during our first meeting with her. It had nothing to do with any concerns about me as a patient, or any unusual risks that I'd face. You can absolutely talk realistically about risks without doing what she did. Even the front desk staff are straight up rude even though my spouse and I were nothing but nice and upbeat with them. I will say that I had a good phlebotomist and a good ultrasound tech, so that's a positive. But the person who did my SIS, while nice, was really rough with the insertion of the speculum. Rough to the point of pain. As an SA survivor, this was super triggering. Beyond that, it's bad technique and could lead to injury. Overall, I would definitely NOT recommend this office. I'm currently trying to find a different place for care. No one should feel this dehumanized and unsafe for a process that is already extremely difficult and vulnerable. I'm bummed that Rush's fertility center closed, so I'll be looking into independent fertility clinics. For your mental and physical health, I'd suggest staying away from NM's Fertility & Repro Medicine department.

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    Northwestern Medicine Fertility and Reproductive Medicine
    Northwestern Medicine Fertility and Reproductive Medicine

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    Smith Fertility Concierge

    Smith Fertility Concierge

    5.0(4 reviews)
    3.2 miNear North Side

    Egg freezing is a really overwhelming process, however, Tiffany made it a whole lot easier. She…read morewas not only incredibly flexible and dependable, she was also my cheerleader throughout the process. Despite having an unpredictable injection schedule - Tiffany stayed in touch via text and made sure she was available when needed (even for a 2am injection!). She came to my apartment for my injection - making it incredibly convenient. Given her expertise with the procedure, she was able to give me on-demand advice and help me stay positive throughout the process. I would recommend Tiffany to anyone and everyone going through IVF and/or Egg Freezing. She eliminates the stress associated with injections and is a key source of support! I couldn't say enough positive things.

    I was referred to Tiffany by a friend, and her services were truly worth every penny. My husband…read moretravels frequently and we needed someone to help administer progesterone shots since they're injected in a place that's pretty tricky to reach on one's own. Tiffany is so warm and friendly, I began to look forward to her nightly visits (even though it was to get a shot) - she became like a friend and even followed up with me to see how things were going in our fertility journey. She also taught my husband and I helpful tips on how to administer the shots correctly and in a way that hurt much less than what we'd been doing before. It's so nice to have a service like this available - I can't recommend Smith Fertility enough.

    Ova Egg Freezing Speciality Center - Just one of the gorgeous rooms in the office/clinic

    Ova Egg Freezing Speciality Center

    4.7(22 reviews)
    4.1 miNear North Side

    If you are thinking about freezing your eggs, I would highly recommend choosing OVA as your…read moreprovider. The level of service and attention OVA gives its patients is above and beyond. I've never felt so comfortable visiting a Dr office before. The girls/nurses at OVA are incredibly knowledgeable and supportive during a process that can oftentimes be scary and lonely. Having them there with me through every step along the way made it infinitely better. They will not just walk you through all the details, but they will email, call and text you for anything you need. They are literally just a phone call away to all of their patients. Ova is truly the best!

    I hate to write a negative review, but feel compelled after my experience at Ova. GO TO…read moreREPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE INSTITUE! They are incredible! I shared with a nurse that I have mild anxiety, which I manage effectively through exercise and therapy. I do not take medicine for this anxiety, never have, and I have never been institutionalized. There is absolutely nothing on my record that would indicate that I am incapable of making decisions for my body & future family planning. Their response was that I have to have a "letter of clearance that my therapist is comfortable with me moving forward in the egg freezing process." I must express how deeply disappointing my experience has been. It is situations like this that contribute to that anxiety & mental health stigma in our country. It is both shocking and disheartening that a fertility clinic would OVERLOOK BODY AUTONOMY and instead place decision-making authority with my therapist, with whom I have no significant diagnosis. I hope that in the future, the clinic's policies and communication are handled more thoughtfully to ensure other women do not leave feeling as I do. We must do better for women's health.

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    Just one of the gorgeous rooms in the office/clinic; views like this make early morning appointments less painful

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