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Upon your first visit to Reproductive Medicine Institute, you can expect to spend at least forty-five minutes with a physician in a detailed, comprehensive consultation. This usually includes a review of any previous medical records and a discussion of possible diagnoses and treatment options. We will detail the fertility / fertilization process at our Chicago-area centers, and explain the available options. Sometimes, if appropriate, the physician may suggest doing simple diagnostic testing at this time, such as a blood test or an ultrasound.
We encourage you to bring your spouse or partner to your initial visit, but this is not required. You will have time to ask questions or express concerns with the physician and meet the rest of our team. Our administrative staff will also be available at this time to help you with financial and other practical non-clinical questions.
Before your appointment date, we will send you an information packet. Please fill out the female and male (if appropriate) questionnaires and bring the completed forms with you to your initial visit. We also ask that you bring (or send ahead of time) any medical records from other health care providers that you have seen that may be relevant to your visit with us. If you have had previous fertility treatment at another center, please have your medical records sent to us at least one week prior to your scheduled appointment. We also ask that you bring your current insurance card or cards, any referral forms that your insurance carrier may require, and the signed copy of the Patient Responsibility Form that was also included in the packet from RMI. The more information you can provide for us on your initial visit, the quicker we can get the fertility / fertilization process started.
Feel free to contact the Reproductive Medicine Institute if you have any specific questions related to your initial visit. We are happy to answer all of your questions related to the fertility / fertilization process at our Chicago-area centers. Our staff is always available to assist you, and make your first time at Reproductive Medicine Institute as meaningful as possible.