Dr. Angeline Beltsos is a guest speaker at The Fertility Show, a two-day event held in London, U.K. on November 2 – 3, 2013. Dr. Beltsos is a reproductive endocrinologist and the medical director at Fertility Centers of Illinois (FCI).
The Fertility Show provides a discreet environment where attendees can learn more about infertility, fertility treatment options and ways to grow a family through donor egg, gestational surrogacy and more. Attendees can speak with health professionals on-site and attend educational sessions on a variety of topics.
The program includes 60 guest speakers and 100 exhibitors, from nutritionists to clinics. Last year, more than 3,500 people attended. The Fertility Show is backed by Britain's leading fertility support group, Infertility Network UK.
“Many people have questions about their fertility treatment options, and this event provides a free, convenient way to come away with a wealth of information,” says Dr. Beltsos. “We aim to help couples and individuals, no matter what country they reside in, achieve their dream of growing a family.”
Interested attendees can sign up online for a personal consultation on-site at the event with Dr. Beltsos. Those who register for a free consultation will receive an invitation to the Fertility Center of Illinois event on Nov 2nd and 3rd. Interested individuals that cannot attend can arrange a Skype meeting with Dr. Beltsos at a later date.
The Fertility Show will be held the Olympia Exhibition Centre. For more information see http://www.fertilityshow.co.uk/.
October 30, 2013
October 28, 2013
Why You Should Become an Egg Donor with Us!

After you've read all of these reasons, we're sure you'll want to head over to our Fertility Centers of Illinois Egg Donor form to apply!
Financial Gain
Egg donors are compensated generously, around $7,000. This covers the time and effort it takes to complete an Egg Donation cycle. This generous compensation can provide a head start on personal and professional goals. Many FCI Donors use their compensation to plan a wedding, pay off college loans or buy a new home.
October 8, 2013
Review Your FCI Home Office on Yelp!
Hello, past patients! We're looking for your help to spread the word about the Fertility Centers of Illinois!
To make sure those new to FCI get the best possible information online - we'd be very appreciative if you all could post your experiences with us on Yelp!
If you'd like to help us out - please click on your FCI office location and write a review on Yelp for us! We'd love to hear what you'd have to say after your time with us so that you can help other interested hopefuls make educated decisions about their fertility!
Which location did you visit?:
Buffalo Grove
Chicago
Crystal Lake
Glenview
Highland Park
Hoffman Estates
Lindenhurst
Oakbrook Terrace
Orland Park
Thank you so much for your help with spreading the word about the Fertility Centers of Illinois!
To make sure those new to FCI get the best possible information online - we'd be very appreciative if you all could post your experiences with us on Yelp!
If you'd like to help us out - please click on your FCI office location and write a review on Yelp for us! We'd love to hear what you'd have to say after your time with us so that you can help other interested hopefuls make educated decisions about their fertility!
Which location did you visit?:
Buffalo Grove
Chicago
Crystal Lake
Glenview
Highland Park
Hoffman Estates
Lindenhurst
Oakbrook Terrace
Orland Park
Thank you so much for your help with spreading the word about the Fertility Centers of Illinois!
September 11, 2013
FCI Online Webinar: Living with PCOS: Nutrition, Supplementation & Treatment Strategies -- Sept 12, 7pm
If you're suffering from PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) have you ever looked into your diet to help manage the symptoms?
In our upcoming online webinar on Sept. 12 at 7PM, listen to our own Dr. Laurence Jacobs and Margaret Wertheim, M.S., R.D. of Pulling Down the Moon, as they explain which foods to eat, avoid, and also give you information about nutritional supplementation options that are available for your management!
For those trying to conceive, this webinar will also provide insight on how to maximize your fertility.
How to Sign Up:
If you have any questions please call Pulling Down the Moon at 312.321.0400
In our upcoming online webinar on Sept. 12 at 7PM, listen to our own Dr. Laurence Jacobs and Margaret Wertheim, M.S., R.D. of Pulling Down the Moon, as they explain which foods to eat, avoid, and also give you information about nutritional supplementation options that are available for your management!
For those trying to conceive, this webinar will also provide insight on how to maximize your fertility.
How to Sign Up:
- Click on this link here to see our FCI Patient Events Page.
- Click on the "Living with PCOS: Nutrition, Supplementation & Treatment Strategies WEBINAR"
- Fill in the required information and your Webinar instructions will be emailed to you via the email address you provide.
- Follow those instructions provided in the email to participate in the webinar.
If you have any questions please call Pulling Down the Moon at 312.321.0400
August 27, 2013
What is Endometriosis & How Does It Affect Your Fertility?
Having painful periods? Do you think it might be more than just menstrual cramps? Read on to figure out the difference between a painful time each month and something much more than that; endometriosis.
Every month during menstruation, a woman sheds the endometrial lining in her uterus. When the endometrium tissue (normally found in the uterus) grows outside the uterus or in other places of the body, the condition is known as endometriosis.
Each month, endometrial tissue continues to break down and shed as it would during a normal menstrual cycle. Endometrial tissue in other parts of the body follows the same pattern, causing period-like symptoms such as cramps and discomfort. Without the ability to drain through the uterus as it would during menstruation, the endometrial tissue is released into the body, causing pain, inflammation, and scar tissue.
Endometrial growths have been found on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, bladder, on the outside of the uterus, lining the pelvic cavity and between the vagina and rectum. In rare cases, growths have been found in other parts of the body.
Endometriosis affects the body in many different ways. For some, fertility, bowel function, gynecological health and quality of life are disrupted.
If you have experienced these symptoms before, it is best to call your doctor and get a medical professional to determine if your painful periods are much more than just that.
If you have any questions regarding your fertility or endometriosis, please reach out to us and fill out our online fertility consultation form or call us at 877.324.4483.
If you have experienced these symptoms before, it is best to call your doctor and get a medical professional to determine if your painful periods are much more than just that.
If you have any questions regarding your fertility or endometriosis, please reach out to us and fill out our online fertility consultation form or call us at 877.324.4483.
August 23, 2013
Fertility Centers of Illinois Doctor Spotlight: Dr. John Rapisarda!
We love our doctors & want you to get to know them as well as we do, too! In our Doctor Spotlights, we interview each of the doctors here at the Fertility Centers of Illinois so you can learn about their backgrounds, a bit of their personal lives and to get to know them as a friend. Stay tuned for more Doctor Spotlights to come!
Here's your chance to meet Dr. John Rapisarda!
Why did you choose to become a doctor?
From the time I was a little boy, I was always fascinated by science and the diversity of life on earth. I loved learning about the way our bodies work and how they respond to fight infections, or disease. I knew that I had to do something in the scientific field. As I got older, I had a close family friend and a relative who were struggling with infertility. It was right around the time that IVF was making the news and I felt that it would be very exciting and rewarding to be able to help people who were unable to have children on their own with the use of this new technology.
Why did you choose fertility treatment as your career?
(see above). In addition, I was interested in working with essentially healthy people who were facing a significant life crisis that I could help resolve. Having children is such a wonderful, enriching and rewarding part of life that I knew it would be very fulfilling to help others share this experience. Reproductive Endocrinology is a great mix between medical thinking, interacting with people regularly and performing procedures; all of which I love.
What do you find is the most enjoyable part about working for Fertility Centers of Illinois?
I love what I do on a daily basis and the relationships that are formed with both staff and patients. The best part of the job is getting baby pictures in the mail, or actually seeing the “fruits of our labor” in person when proud parents return for a visit with their beautiful new babies.
What do you like to do for fun outside of the office?
I love movies, reading, travel, any outdoor activities (as long as it’s warm outside!) and working with my hands building, or tearing something apart.
We hope you've enjoyed getting to know one of our FCI doctors! Keep checking back for our next edition. See Dr. John Rapisarda's FCI page here!
Here's your chance to meet Dr. John Rapisarda!
Why did you choose to become a doctor?
From the time I was a little boy, I was always fascinated by science and the diversity of life on earth. I loved learning about the way our bodies work and how they respond to fight infections, or disease. I knew that I had to do something in the scientific field. As I got older, I had a close family friend and a relative who were struggling with infertility. It was right around the time that IVF was making the news and I felt that it would be very exciting and rewarding to be able to help people who were unable to have children on their own with the use of this new technology.
Why did you choose fertility treatment as your career?
(see above). In addition, I was interested in working with essentially healthy people who were facing a significant life crisis that I could help resolve. Having children is such a wonderful, enriching and rewarding part of life that I knew it would be very fulfilling to help others share this experience. Reproductive Endocrinology is a great mix between medical thinking, interacting with people regularly and performing procedures; all of which I love.
What do you find is the most enjoyable part about working for Fertility Centers of Illinois?
I love what I do on a daily basis and the relationships that are formed with both staff and patients. The best part of the job is getting baby pictures in the mail, or actually seeing the “fruits of our labor” in person when proud parents return for a visit with their beautiful new babies.
What do you like to do for fun outside of the office?
I love movies, reading, travel, any outdoor activities (as long as it’s warm outside!) and working with my hands building, or tearing something apart.
We hope you've enjoyed getting to know one of our FCI doctors! Keep checking back for our next edition. See Dr. John Rapisarda's FCI page here!
August 13, 2013
MTV True Life "I'm Desperate to Have a Baby" Recap
Recently, MTV has showcased what women and men endure when faced with the perils of infertility in and episode of the documentary show True Life titled "I'm Desperate to Have a Baby."
Have you seen it yet?
If you're new to the fertility treatment scene, much of what was covered in this episode is new to you: the heartache of being told you can't conceive naturally, the seemingly endless wait for answers, the possibility of never having children, hanging onto your hopes and dream so tightly...
Or if you're a veteran to this world - you've been here, or know someone who has and your heart goes out to these two profiled.
In this episode, True Life follows two women going through fertility treatments in order to have children, and one of those couples comes to our fertility center in Chicago to meet with our own Dr. Beltsos. Chicagoland couple Jenna & Kurt's road to pregnancy is documented below and we are so happy we were able to share in this experience with them.
WATCH the full episode here & let us know what you think:
See the recap of Jenna & Kurt's experience and where they are now from the Chicago Sun Times!
Have you seen it yet?
If you're new to the fertility treatment scene, much of what was covered in this episode is new to you: the heartache of being told you can't conceive naturally, the seemingly endless wait for answers, the possibility of never having children, hanging onto your hopes and dream so tightly...
Or if you're a veteran to this world - you've been here, or know someone who has and your heart goes out to these two profiled.
In this episode, True Life follows two women going through fertility treatments in order to have children, and one of those couples comes to our fertility center in Chicago to meet with our own Dr. Beltsos. Chicagoland couple Jenna & Kurt's road to pregnancy is documented below and we are so happy we were able to share in this experience with them.
WATCH the full episode here & let us know what you think:
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See the recap of Jenna & Kurt's experience and where they are now from the Chicago Sun Times!
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