Fertility Clinics in Oklahoma
13 IVF & fertility clinics
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INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Endocrinology
Oklahoma, OK
Lakeside Women's Hospital
Oklahoma, OK
INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Endocrinology and Rheumatology
Oklahoma, OK
MCRM Fertility
Tulsa, OK
Center for Women's Health
Oklahoma, OK
The Women's Clinic
Wichita, OK
Love Family Women's Center
Oklahoma, OK
Tulsa Fertility Center
Tulsa, OK
OU Health Reproductive Medicine - Laboratory
Oklahoma, OK
OU Health Reproductive Medicine
Oklahoma City, OK
Bennett Fertility Institute
Oklahoma City, OK
Mate Fertility
Oklahoma City, OK
Tulsa Fertility Center
Tulsa, OK
Frequently Asked Questions
How many fertility clinics are in Oklahoma?
Our directory lists 13 IVF and fertility clinics across Oklahoma. Browse by city to find clinics near you.
Does Oklahoma require insurance coverage for IVF?
Insurance mandate laws vary by state. Some states require insurers to cover or offer coverage for fertility treatments including IVF. Check with your insurance provider and the Oklahoma Department of Insurance for the most current requirements.
What is the IVF success rate in Oklahoma?
IVF success rates vary by clinic, patient age, and diagnosis. The national average live birth rate per IVF cycle is approximately 30-40% for women under 35. Visit the CDC SART database for clinic-specific success rates in Oklahoma.
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