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Plano Fertility Center — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Plano, TX
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Prof. Jane Harries, PhD, MPH, MPhil

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Dr. Cristian Jesam, MD

Reproductive Medicine & IVF Instituto Chileno de Medicina Reproductiva (ICMER), Santiago; Universidad de Chile; SGFertility Chile

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Plano IVF, LLC — An Honest Editorial Review

Among fertility clinics in Texas, the Plano office at 6300 W. Parker Road is the Collin County access point for Dallas-Fort Worth Fertility Associates / Dallas IVF — one of the longer-standing physician-owned REI groups in the DFW market. The clinic operates under the legal entity Plano IVF, LLC (NPI 1063013241), with Dr. Samuel J. Chantilis listed as Medical Director on the organization's NPPES record and a working IVF laboratory on site. For patients in Plano, Frisco, Richardson, and the northern Dallas suburbs, it is a true full-service reproductive-endocrinology practice — not a satellite monitoring site.

About the Practice

Plano IVF, LLC is the Plano-campus legal entity of Dallas-Fort Worth Fertility Associates (d/b/a Dallas IVF), founded in 1999 by Dr. Samuel J. Chantilis. The Plano clinic, which operates at its website ivfplano.com, was acquired in 2021 and runs under the same SART-reporting program as the group's Dallas, McKinney, Frisco, and Tyler campuses (SART Clinic ID 2439). DFW Fertility Associates was named #31 on Newsweek's 2023 list of America's Best Fertility Clinics.

Physician Roster

Jennifer A. Shannon, MD (NPI 1548420631) — Reproductive Endocrinologist. Dr. Shannon earned her MD at the University of Minnesota Medical School, completed her OB/GYN residency at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, and completed her REI fellowship at UT Southwestern. She is board-certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology in OB/GYN and in the subspecialty of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, with specialized interest in diminished ovarian reserve, PGT, and Mullerian anomalies.

Jennifer Chae-Kim, MD (NPI 1225535784) — Reproductive Endocrinologist. Dr. Chae-Kim earned her MD at the Medical College of Georgia, completed OB/GYN residency at Baylor Scott & White, and completed REI fellowship through the NIH/Walter Reed combined federal program. She is board-certified by ABOG in OB/GYN. She has published in Fertility and Sterility on PCOS, fertility preservation, and health disparities in IVF.

Services Offered

  • Comprehensive fertility evaluation (AMH, AFC, HSG, semen analysis, genetic carrier screening)
  • Ovulation induction and intrauterine insemination (IUI)
  • In vitro fertilization (IVF) with or without ICSI
  • Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-A and PGT-M)
  • Oocyte cryopreservation (egg freezing)
  • Donor-egg, donor-sperm, and gestational-carrier cycles
  • Male infertility evaluation and referral
  • LGBTQ+ family building and reciprocal IVF
  • Fertility preservation for oncology and medical indications

What This Practice Is

Plano IVF is a full-service REI and IVF program with an on-site IVF laboratory, not a monitoring-only satellite. The clinic performs egg retrievals and embryo transfers at this location, and outcomes are reported to SART under the Dallas-Fort Worth Fertility Associates / Dallas IVF clinic ID, as well as to the CDC National ART Surveillance System. SART membership and CDC reporting are the baseline a patient should expect from any IVF-capable program, and this clinic meets both.

Texas Insurance Context

Texas is not a fertility-coverage-mandate state. No state law requires commercial insurers to cover IVF or IUI, and Texas Medicaid does not cover infertility treatment. Most Plano-area patients pay out of pocket unless they have an employer-sponsored fertility benefit such as Progyny, Carrot, Maven, or WINFertility. A single IVF cycle in the DFW market typically runs $15,000–$20,000 before medications, with PGT-A adding $2,500–$4,500. Our fertility insurance mandates by state guide and the IVF cost by state comparison provide broader context.

Patient Experience

The 4.9-star average across 82 Google reviews is on the higher end for a high-volume DFW REI practice and reflects consistent reviewer emphasis on clear communication during monitoring, responsive nursing, and comfort with complex cases — patterns consistent with two fellowship-trained REIs running a contained Plano campus rather than a rotating multi-site schedule. Individual experiences vary; confirm fit at consult. Our how to read IVF success rates guide is useful reading before interpreting any clinic's numbers.

Considering At-Home Insemination?

For Collin County patients without a known fertility diagnosis who want a private first step before an REI consult — particularly single parents by choice and LGBTQ+ couples — at-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a reasonable earlier option.

MakeAMom kits are a one-time purchase, reusable until conception, and ship in plain packaging. They pair well with basic preconception health work through a primary OB/GYN. At-home insemination is not a substitute for REI care if you have a known diagnosis, have been trying 12 months (six if you're over 35), or your physician has recommended IVF or IUI.

When to Consult Plano IVF

Consider booking with this practice if you:

  • Have been trying to conceive for 12 months (six months if over 35) without success
  • Have had two or more pregnancy losses
  • Have failed prior IVF cycles at another program
  • Need PGT-A or PGT-M for genetic screening of embryos
  • Need donor-egg, donor-sperm, or gestational-carrier cycles
  • Want a full IVF lab on the Plano campus rather than commuting to Dallas or Frisco
  • Are pursuing fertility preservation (egg or embryo freezing)

Location and Contact

Address: 6300 W. Parker Road, MOB-2, Suite G26, Plano, TX 75093 Practice: Plano IVF, LLC (Dallas-Fort Worth Fertility Associates / Dallas IVF) Phone: (469) 592-8557 Website: ivfplano.com Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM; Friday 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM Accepting new patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Plano IVF a SART member clinic? Yes. The program reports outcomes to SART under Dallas-Fort Worth Fertility Associates / Dallas IVF (SART Clinic ID 2439) and to the CDC's National ART Surveillance System.

Is there an IVF lab on site in Plano? Yes. The Plano campus has an on-site IVF laboratory, so egg retrievals and embryo transfers are performed at this location rather than at a sister campus.

Who are the reproductive endocrinologists at the Plano office? Dr. Jennifer Shannon and Dr. Jennifer Chae-Kim — both fellowship-trained REIs. Dr. Samuel J. Chantilis is the group's founding Medical Director and is listed on the NPPES record for Plano IVF, LLC.

Does Texas insurance cover IVF? No. Texas has no state fertility-coverage mandate, and Medicaid does not cover infertility treatment. Verify any employer fertility benefit you may have before a consult.

Is Plano IVF, LLC the same entity as Plano Fertility Center, PLLC? No. These are two distinct legal entities. Plano IVF, LLC (NPI 1063013241) is the Dallas-Fort Worth Fertility Associates / Dallas IVF Plano campus. Plano Fertility Center, PLLC (NPI 1437559564) is a separate Fertility Specialists of Texas entity — at a different North Texas address.


Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.

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