OU Physicians Reproductive Medicine is a fertility clinic operated by the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, located within the academic medical system and staffed by reproductive endocrinologists with active research roles. It serves patients pursuing in vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI), surgical correction of fertility barriers, and diagnostic evaluation across Oklahoma City and surrounding regions, with referral-based access to research protocols not typically available at standalone fertility practices.
The practice operates as part of OU Health, the university health system, with offices in Oklahoma City providing medical care delivered by board-certified reproductive endocrinologists. Unlike private fertility practices, OU Physicians ties clinical treatment to medical education and ongoing research, which shapes patient volume management, wait times, and treatment options. The clinic handles both initial diagnostic consultation for couples and individuals with infertility, as well as advanced assisted reproductive technologies. Its academic setting means patients may be offered enrollment in research studies examining treatment outcomes or novel protocols; participation is voluntary and separate from standard care.
OU Physicians Reproductive Medicine provides IVF cycles, IUI procedures, hormone testing and ovulation tracking, semen analysis, surgical correction of anatomical barriers (including laparoscopy and hysteroscopy), and donor egg or sperm coordination. The clinic also manages fertility preservation for patients undergoing cancer treatment or facing age-related decline in egg quantity or quality.
Specific out-of-pocket costs for IVF at OU Physicians are not published on the practice website; patients must call to receive a quote tailored to their case. A single IVF cycle at fertility practices in the region typically ranges from $12,000 to $16,000 before medication, though pricing varies by protocol and whether ancillary services such as embryo genetic testing (PGT) are included. IUI cycles are generally less expensive, often $1,000 to $3,000 per attempt. Many patients use fertility insurance coverage through their employer or private plans; OU Physicians accepts major insurers and can verify coverage, though many plans have high deductibles or exclusions for fertility care. The clinic participates in financing options through third-party medical lenders. Call 405-271-2121 to discuss pricing with the financial counselor.
OU Physicians is one of two major fertility providers in Oklahoma City; the other is Fertility Centers of Oklahoma, a private practice with multiple locations. The key practical difference: OU Physicians operates within a teaching hospital environment, which can mean longer scheduling wait times during academic calendar cycles or high research enrollment periods, but also offers access to specialized procedures and emerging protocols. Fertility Centers of Oklahoma generally schedules faster and operates as a standalone private clinic, making it a better fit for patients who prioritize appointment speed. OU Physicians suits patients who value university-affiliated care, have complex cases (such as prior pelvic surgery), or are interested in research participation. Fertility Centers of Oklahoma suits patients seeking streamlined, private-practice convenience or who have exhausted standard treatment options and want a second opinion from a different clinical approach.
OU Physicians is well-suited to patients with medical complexity: prior abdominal or pelvic surgery, recurrent miscarriage, male factor infertility, or autoimmune conditions affecting fertility. Patients enrolled in OU Health's primary care or specialty network often find coordination of care simpler. The practice also suits patients who are uninsured or underinsured and want to explore financial assistance programs typical of academic medical centers. It is less ideal for patients who prioritize minimal wait times, prefer a single physician throughout treatment, or need evening or weekend appointments; academic practices typically maintain business-day-focused schedules. Patients seeking exclusively private, independent care may feel more comfortable at a standalone clinic.
Initial consultation at OU Physicians begins with review of fertility history, duration of attempts to conceive, previous diagnostic testing, and obstetric history. The reproductive endocrinologist performs a pelvic ultrasound to assess uterine structure, ovarian reserve (antral follicle count), and fibroids or other anatomical findings. If not recently completed, the clinic orders baseline hormone levels (FSH, LH, prolactin, thyroid function) and requests semen analysis if a male partner is present. Blood work and imaging are typically completed the same day or within a few days. A follow-up consultation discusses findings and recommends a treatment plan, ranging from timed intercourse with monitoring to IUI or IVF. The clinic provides written materials and time to ask questions; many practices require patients to complete a separate fertility counseling session before starting IVF, though the requirement varies. Expect the initial visit to take 1.5 to 2 hours.
OU Physicians Reproductive Medicine is located at OU Health's main campus. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some early-morning monitoring appointments for ultrasound and blood work required during active treatment cycles. Parking is available on-campus with validated parking through the clinic. The main entrance is accessible by public transit via Oklahoma City's EMBARK bus system; Route 40 serves the medical district. Confirm specific hours before your first visit, as academic calendars and clinical research timelines occasionally affect availability. Call 405-271-2121 with scheduling questions.
OU Physicians Reproductive Medicine is Oklahoma City's university-based fertility option, valuable for patients requiring complex diagnostic work or research access and for those navigating care within the broader OU Health system.
