Lawton Women's Clinic — An Honest Editorial Review
Among fertility clinics in Oklahoma, many patients in the southwestern part of the state start not with a reproductive endocrinologist but with a local nurse practitioner who can run a basic workup, address contraception and cycle concerns, and refer on when advanced care is needed. Lawton Women's Clinic sits in that role for Lawton, Fort Sill military families, and the surrounding rural counties.
This is a small, independent, nurse-practitioner-led women's health clinic — not a multi-physician OB/GYN group and not a reproductive endocrinology practice. It does not operate an IVF lab and does not appear in SART reporting. Patients who need assisted reproductive technology are typically referred to an REI in Oklahoma City or Dallas.
Clinician and Credentials
The clinic was founded by and operates under Meg Weaver, APRN, FNP-C (Family Nurse Practitioner — Certified). Weaver is a licensed advanced practice nurse in Oklahoma; the clinic publicly describes itself as "an inclusive, body-positive space for patients to receive reproductive and sexual health care." We were not able to independently verify additional clinicians at the practice, and prospective patients should confirm the current provider roster directly with the office.
Services and Specialties
Based on the clinic's public positioning, services include:
- Well-woman visits and contraception counseling
- STI testing and treatment
- Cycle, ovulation, and hormonal symptom evaluation
- Preconception counseling and basic fertility workup
- Menopause and perimenopause care
- LGBTQ-affirming reproductive and sexual health care
- Telemedicine visits for appropriate concerns
The clinic does not advertise IVF, IUI, or donor gamete programs.
Fertility Workup Before an REI Referral
For patients in rural southwest Oklahoma, a well-run nurse-practitioner workup can save a long drive before an REI consult. A reasonable first-pass evaluation usually includes cycle day 3 FSH and estradiol, AMH, TSH and prolactin, a pelvic ultrasound, and a partner semen analysis through a reference lab. Patients with regular cycles and a normal basic workup sometimes trial timed intercourse or are referred for IUI; those with age 38+ and six months of trying, known tubal disease, severe male-factor findings, or diminished ovarian reserve are generally better served by moving straight to a board-certified REI. Our how to read IVF success rates guide is a useful primer for anyone handed a referral to Oklahoma City or Dallas.
Patient Experience
Lawton Women's Clinic carries a 5.0 Google rating across roughly 50 reviews — a small sample, but uniformly positive. Recurring themes in public reviews include a welcoming, non-judgmental atmosphere, straightforward communication, and shorter wait times than larger regional systems. For a small, solo-clinician practice, that kind of consistent feedback is notable.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Rural Oklahoma and military-connected families often face long round-trip drives to reach a fertility clinic, and not every patient is ready to move straight into monitored cycles. For single parents by choice, same-sex couples, and couples without a known fertility diagnosis who already have donor sperm lined up, at-home intracervical insemination (ICI) can be a reasonable first step.
At-home insemination kits from MakeAMom are a one-time purchase, reusable until conception, and arrive in plain, discreet packaging — a practical consideration for patients on or near Fort Sill who value privacy. Many patients run a few home cycles in parallel with a local workup before escalating to clinical IUI. If you have a known diagnosis, have been trying 12 months (six if you're over 35), or a clinician has recommended IUI or IVF, a board-certified REI is the right next step.
Insurance and Cost in Oklahoma
Oklahoma has no state fertility insurance mandate, so IVF and most advanced fertility treatments are paid out of pocket unless an employer plan voluntarily includes coverage. Routine well-woman visits, STI testing, and basic fertility workup labs are typically billed under standard medical benefits.
For military families in the Fort Sill area, Tricare covers the diagnosis of infertility and certain treatments, but routine IVF is only covered under specific service-connected circumstances — verify benefits before assuming coverage. See our fertility insurance mandates by state guide and IVF cost by state breakdown for planning context.
Location and Contact
City: Lawton, OK Phone: (580) 400-7997 Website: lawtonwomensclinic.com
Confirm the current street address and hours directly with the clinic before your visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Lawton Women's Clinic do IVF or IUI? No. This is a small reproductive and sexual health clinic led by a family nurse practitioner. Patients who need IUI, IVF, ICSI, or donor gametes are referred to a reproductive endocrinologist — typically in Oklahoma City or Dallas.
Is the clinic LGBTQ-affirming? The clinic publicly describes itself as an inclusive, body-positive space for reproductive and sexual health care.
Does Tricare cover services here? Tricare coverage depends on the specific service and the patient's plan. Confirm benefits with Tricare and the clinic before your visit.
Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.

