Bennett Henry G Jr Fertility Institute is a fertility-focused medical practice serving Oklahoma City and the surrounding region with diagnostic testing, ovulation induction, in vitro fertilization (IVF), and related reproductive treatments. The practice operates as a specialized clinic within the broader reproductive medicine landscape of Oklahoma City, where fertility care ranges from primary-care physician referrals to comprehensive reproductive centers affiliated with larger hospital systems.
The institute functions as an outpatient fertility clinic offering diagnostic consultation, surgical services, and assisted reproductive technology. The setting is distinct from general-practice obstetrics and from primary-care urology; patients typically arrive as referrals from their OB-GYN or primary doctor, though many self-refer after independent research or discussion with other patients. The practice employs reproductive endocrinologists and supporting clinical staff trained in fertility assessment and treatment protocols.
The institute provides initial consultation (typically 45 minutes to an hour), baseline fertility bloodwork and imaging, semen analysis, hysterosalpingography to assess fallopian tube patency, and ovulation induction with medications. IVF cycles, which represent the largest single expense for fertility patients, vary in cost; a complete cycle including medications, egg retrieval, embryo transfer, and initial follow-up runs approximately $12,000 to $15,000 before insurance coverage or discounts. Prices can shift based on medication protocols and add-on services such as preimplantation genetic testing (PGT); verify current rates directly with the office. Many Oklahoma City patients carry health insurance that excludes fertility coverage entirely, making out-of-pocket planning essential. The institute typically accepts major insurance plans where fertility benefits exist and may offer financing arrangements for self-pay patients.
Oklahoma City hosts a limited number of dedicated fertility centers. OU Physicians Reproductive Endocrinology, affiliated with the University of Oklahoma and OU Medical Center, operates a larger program with on-site laboratory and surgical capabilities, often preferred by patients covered by BCBS of Oklahoma or other insurance plans steering toward academic health systems. Shady Oak Fertility, a smaller independent practice, emphasizes a lower-intervention approach and shorter wait times for initial appointments. Bennett Henry G Jr positions itself as a mid-scale option with reproductive specialists on staff and established surgical relationships, suitable for patients seeking focused fertility treatment without the institutional scale of OU or the minimalist model of smaller independents. Patient choice typically hinges on insurance network participation, referred physician relationship, and whether the patient leans toward conventional IVF or alternative protocols.
The institute serves couples and individuals pursuing pregnancy with assistance, including those with unexplained infertility, male factor infertility, ovulatory disorders, tubal disease, or early-stage endometriosis. Patients benefit from dedicated time with a reproductive specialist and access to a full diagnostic and treatment menu without referral delays. The practice is less suitable for patients seeking primary gynecologic care, contraception counseling, or obstetric prenatal care (those needs require referral to separate providers). Patients with complex medical histories or advanced maternal age benefit from the immediate specialist consultation; those early in the fertility journey may benefit more from primary-care coordination before committing to out-of-pocket fertility expenses.
The initial appointment includes a detailed reproductive and medical history, physical examination, and review of previous fertility testing. The doctor typically orders baseline bloodwork (hormone panels, infectious disease screening) and often recommends imaging such as transvaginal ultrasound or hysterosalpingography, depending on the clinical picture. If male-factor evaluation is part of the plan, semen analysis is scheduled separately. Patients should expect to spend 2 to 3 hours at the office for the first appointment; bring insurance information, any prior fertility records, and a list of current medications. Most practices ask patients to call ahead to confirm that the complete first-visit panel is available and to discuss any urgent questions before arrival.
Bennett Henry G Jr Fertility Institute operates from a dedicated clinic location in Oklahoma City, with weekday hours typically spanning 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and limited weekend or early-morning availability; call ahead to confirm. Parking is available on-site or in nearby lots; bring your driver's license and insurance card. Appointments are scheduled by the office staff; wait times for the first consultation are usually 2 to 4 weeks during routine periods, though new patients requesting urgent evaluation may be accommodated on shorter notice. Medication and procedure scheduling varies based on cycle timing and inventory; the office will coordinate this detail once treatment is approved.
The institute fills a necessary specialist role in Oklahoma City's reproductive care network, offering focused expertise in a field where delayed diagnosis and treatment carry significant cost and emotional weight.
