Reproductive Medicine Institute Chicago

Fertility Clinic
Chicago, Illinois, 60611

Contact Information

Clinic Name
Reproductive Medicine Institute Chicago
Location
233 E Erie St
Chicago, Illinois, 60611
United States

Clinic Details

Languages spoken
English
Year Established
2008
Hours of Operation
Monday to Thursdsay 8am – 4pm
Friday 8am – 3pm
Saturday and Sunday - closed

Additional Service Areas

Reproductive Medicine Institute Chicago


With combined expertise that spans more than 20-years, the fertility specialists at Reproductive Medicine Institute (RMI) understand that every patient is different and every story unique – like our own.

Founded in 2008, RMI was the combination of two highly successful independent practices – Drs. Nasir Rana, W. Paul Dmowski, and Elena Trukhacheva of Oak Brook Fertility, and Dr. John Rinehart of Rinehart Center for Reproductive Medicine. Fast forward to 2016 and RMI welcomed Dr. Shweta Nayak from the Magee-Women’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Built on a foundation of providing safe and advanced treatment options delivered with compassionate expertise, RMI has become one of the largest and most successful fertility centers in the Midwest. While most of our parents-to-be come from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin, we are privileged to see patients from around the world.

Our mission is to create a culture of excellence. Team RMI caters to each person’s individual needs throughout their fertility journey. We provide the most advanced medical technology, access to financial solutions and emotional support. We help you to achieve your dream of parenthood in an environment that fosters collaboration, knowledge and compassion.

Our main office, IVF laboratory, and IVF surgery center are conveniently located in the Chicago suburb of Oak Brook, an easy drive from O’Hare International Airport. In addition, we have three other locations where we offer new patient consultations, monitoring, and various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.

RMI is accredited with many professional organizations including the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM), Society for Assisted Reproductive Technologies (SART), and the College of American Pathologists (CAP).