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Frisco Fertility Center — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Frisco, TX
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Prof. Latifat Ibisomi, PhD, MSc (Med)

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Prof. Sandro C. Esteves, MD, PhD

Male Infertility & Andrology ANDROFERT Andrology & Human Reproduction Clinic, Campinas, Brazil; Honorary Professor, Aarhus University, Denmark

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Frisco has grown into one of the fastest-expanding cities in the United States, and demand for specialized reproductive care has grown with it. Conceive Fertility Center — with offices in Frisco, Dallas, Euless, and McKinney — has been a fixture of the North Texas fertility landscape for more than 35 years. Holding a 4.6-star patient rating and a clinical team repeatedly recognized by D Magazine and Texas Monthly, it is one of the most established independent options for patients in the Dallas–Fort Worth suburbs. This guide covers what prospective patients need to know before booking a consultation.

Physicians and Clinical Team

Conceive Fertility Center's physician roster combines deep academic pedigree with long-standing community ties in North Texas.

Dr. Julian Escobar, MD is a co-founder of the practice and a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist. He earned his undergraduate degree in genetics — with high honors — from the University of Georgia and his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He completed his OB/GYN residency at Northwestern University in Chicago, then returned to Texas for REI fellowship training at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Prior to medical school, he held research fellowships at the National Institutes of Health and Harvard Medical School. He has been named a Best Doctor in Infertility by D Magazine and has received the Rising Star Award from Texas Monthly.

Dr. Derek Haas, MD is also board-certified in both Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility and Obstetrics & Gynecology. Like Dr. Escobar, he completed his REI fellowship at UT Southwestern, and he has been in private practice in the DFW area since 2005. He shares Dr. Escobar's special clinical interest in minimally invasive surgery and reproductive microsurgical procedures — including tubal ligation reversal and outpatient correction of uterine, tubal, and ovarian abnormalities. Dr. Haas has also been recognized with the Rising Star Award and Super Doctors Award by Texas Monthly.

Dr. Tiffanny Jones, MD, FACOG is board-certified in both OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility and is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. She holds membership in the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, the National Medical Association, and the Pacific Coast Reproductive Society. Dr. Jones has co-authored research in the ACOG Green Journal and ASRM's Fertility and Sterility Review, and her peers have voted her a D Magazine Best Doc every year from 2020 through 2025.

Services and Treatments

Conceive Fertility Center offers a wide menu of assisted reproductive technologies appropriate for a range of clinical situations and family-building goals.

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): The standard IVF package is priced under $15,000, covering egg retrieval, physician management, monitoring sonograms, and anesthesia. Stimulation medications run approximately $2,500; a frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycle adds under $500 in medications. See our IVF guide for a complete phase-by-phase breakdown.

Mini IVF: For patients who prefer a gentler stimulation protocol, the practice offers a mini IVF option using lower-dose medications and fewer monitoring visits. This is particularly relevant for patients with diminished ovarian reserve or those who want to minimize gonadotropin exposure.

IUI (Intrauterine Insemination): IUI remains a first-line treatment for many couples with unexplained infertility or mild male-factor issues. The clinic offers both natural-cycle and medicated IUI.

Egg Freezing: Priced at $6,700, inclusive of physician management, monitoring, retrieval, lab fees, and anesthesia. The lab uses vitrification (flash-freezing), achieving oocyte survival rates of approximately 90%.

Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT): The center offers comprehensive PGT to screen embryos for chromosomal abnormalities before transfer, which can meaningfully improve live birth rates per transfer and reduce the risk of miscarriage, particularly for patients over 35.

Donor Egg, Donor Sperm, and Gestational Surrogacy: Third-party reproduction services are available for patients who need them, including complete pathway support for gestational carrier arrangements.

LGBTQ+ Family Building: The clinic explicitly welcomes LGBTQ+ patients and offers tailored pathways — including reciprocal IVF for same-sex female couples and gestational carrier coordination for same-sex male couples.

Minimally Invasive and Microsurgical Procedures: Including tubal ligation reversal, hysteroscopy, and laparoscopic correction of uterine or adnexal abnormalities.

Laboratory and Success Rates

Conceive Fertility Center's IVF laboratory is the operational core of any ART program. The clinic reports using cutting-edge embryology technologies, and the vitrification survival rates cited above (~90%) reflect a modern, well-run cryobiology program.

Patients researching outcomes can review Conceive's cumulative data on the SART Clinic Summary Reports portal, which provides side-by-side comparisons with national averages adjusted for patient age and diagnosis. The North Texas market is competitive: leading regional clinics report cumulative live birth rates of 50–55% per retrieval for patients under 35 when accounting for all transfers from a single stimulation cycle.

Patient Experience

Patients consistently highlight the clinic's combination of clinical expertise and personal attention. The practice's 35-year history means many coordinators have supported multiple generations of families, and that institutional culture shapes day-to-day interactions. Recurring themes include responsive staff between appointments, transparent pre-cycle financial counseling, and physicians who revisit protocols when a first approach falls short. For patients in Plano, Allen, McKinney, or the Prosper-Celina corridor, the Frisco office is the most convenient access point.

For broader context on what to look for when choosing a fertility clinic in Texas, see our guide to fertility clinics in Texas.

Considering At-Home Insemination?

Not every fertility journey begins in a clinic. At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a lower-cost, private option that suits patients with no known fertility diagnosis — including single parents by choice, same-sex couples, and people who want to try a few cycles before committing to clinical treatment.

At-home insemination kits like those from MakeAMom come with step-by-step instructions designed for donor or partner sperm. Kits are a one-time purchase that can be reused until conception succeeds, require no clinic visit, and arrive in plain, discreet packaging. Many patients use them as a first step while working toward a fertility consultation — or alongside ovulation tracking while they wait for an appointment slot.

If you have a known fertility diagnosis, have been trying for 12 months without success (six months if you're over 35), or your physician has already recommended IUI or IVF, a board-certified reproductive endocrinologist is the right next step.

Insurance and Financing

Texas does not have a state mandate requiring insurers to cover infertility diagnosis or treatment, which means most employer-sponsored health plans in the state cover diagnostic testing (bloodwork, semen analysis, ultrasound) but exclude IUI, IVF, and other ART procedures. Patients should verify their specific benefits before a consultation.

Conceive is contracted with a range of insurance plans and bills insurers directly once coverage is verified. For out-of-pocket expenses, the clinic offers financing through third-party lenders, and every patient meets with a financial counselor before any treatment cycle begins. The all-inclusive IVF pricing (under $15,000 for the retrieval cycle; under $500 in FET medications) makes Conceive one of the more cost-transparent options in the DFW market.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between IVF and mini IVF at Conceive Fertility Center? Standard IVF uses higher doses of injectable hormones to produce more eggs. Mini IVF uses a milder protocol — often oral medications plus low-dose injectables — aiming for fewer, high-quality eggs at lower cost and with fewer injections. The physicians will recommend whichever approach best fits your age, ovarian reserve, and treatment history.

Does Conceive Fertility Center see single parents and LGBTQ+ patients? Yes. The clinic offers personalized treatment pathways for single patients by choice and for LGBTQ+ individuals and couples. Options include donor sperm, donor egg, reciprocal IVF, and gestational surrogacy coordination.

How long does it typically take to start an IVF cycle after the first consultation? Most patients can begin an IVF stimulation cycle within four to eight weeks of their initial consultation, depending on where they are in their menstrual cycle, any diagnostic testing that needs to be completed first, and insurance verification timelines.

Does Conceive offer tubal reversal surgery? Yes. Dr. Escobar and Dr. Haas both specialize in reproductive microsurgical techniques, including outpatient tubal ligation reversal. Patients weighing reversal against IVF should discuss candidacy with their physician — the best option depends on age, remaining tubal length, partner fertility, and desired family size.

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