Peak Fertility (Plano, TX) — A Complete Patient Guide
Peak Fertility is a women-owned reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) practice serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex from its flagship office in Plano and a satellite at Rambler Road in Dallas. The practice was co-founded by Beverly Reed, MD and Amber Klimczak, MD — two double-boarded REIs who set out, in their own words, to build "a practice that we would feel comfortable sending our daughters, sisters, and friends to." The legal entity was enumerated in mid-2022 and clinical operations ramped up through 2023. With a 4.9-star Google rating across 85+ reviews, Peak Fertility has established itself quickly as a high-touch, physician-owned alternative to the larger corporate REI networks in North Texas.
About the Practice
- Patient-facing brand: Peak Fertility
- Legal entity: Peak Fertility, PLLC (NPI 1144952359, enumerated 2022-06-27, taxonomy 207VE0102X — Obstetrics & Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility). Authorized official: Amber Klimczak, MD, Manager.
- Founded: 2022 (legal entity); clinical practice launched 2023.
- Website: peakfertility.com
- Locations: Plano (flagship) and Dallas (Rambler Road satellite).
Physician Roster
Beverly Reed, MD — Co-Founder Dr. Reed is double board-certified (ABOG) in Obstetrics & Gynecology and in Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility. She earned her MD at Texas A&M College of Medicine, completed Ob/Gyn residency (Chief Resident) at the San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Science Education Consortium, and completed her three-year REI fellowship at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, where she retains a volunteer faculty appointment. She serves as Associate Editor for Human Reproduction and has been named a Top 10% Reviewer by the journal. Multiple Best Doctors and Super Doctors Rising Stars recognitions (D Magazine, 360 West, Super Doctors).
Amber Klimczak, MD — Co-Founder Dr. Klimczak earned a BS in Human Biology (high honors) from the University of Texas, her MD from UT Southwestern Medical Center (Class Vice President), completed Ob/Gyn residency at UT Medical Branch (Administrative Chief Resident, Thayer Award for Excellence in Teaching), and completed her REI fellowship at Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey (RMA-NJ) under Dr. Richard Scott — one of the highest-volume IVF fellowship programs in the country, with specialized embryology training built into the curriculum. Special expertise in PCOS, genetics, and IVF cycle optimization. Published in Fertility and Sterility, Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, and JMIG.
Services
- In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) — standard and customized protocols, including antihistamine, estrogen-priming, growth-hormone, and "needleless" (oral/patch-based) approaches
- Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) and ovulation induction
- Egg freezing and fertility preservation — elective and oncofertility
- Donor egg cycles — MyEggBank affiliate
- Donor sperm cycles; gestational carrier (surrogacy) coordination; LGBTQ+ family-building
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT-A and PGT-M)
- Male-factor evaluation, advanced sperm DNA fragmentation testing
- Hysteroscopy and other reproductive surgery
- Reproductive immunology and PRP for recurrent implantation failure; ovarian PRP (age ≤45)
- Evaluation and treatment of PCOS, endometriosis, adenomyosis, chronic endometritis, diminished ovarian reserve, recurrent pregnancy loss
What This Practice Is
Peak Fertility is a physician-owned, women-led REI practice with full-scope ART capabilities and a confirmed MyEggBank affiliate status, which requires recipients to cycle at a partnered IVF clinic. Both co-founders are ABOG-eligible/board-certified REIs with fellowship training at top-tier programs (UT Southwestern and RMA-NJ). For current SART CORS membership and CDC ART Success Rates reporting, verify directly — the practice is new enough that multi-year SART outcome data is still accruing.
Texas Insurance Context — Non-Mandate State
Texas is a non-mandate state for IVF: no Texas statute requires commercial health insurers to cover IVF, egg freezing, or most fertility treatments. Coverage, when it exists, comes through voluntary employer-sponsored fertility benefits (carved-out carriers like Progyny, Carrot, Maven, or WINFertility). Patients should confirm (1) whether their employer offers a fertility benefit, (2) whether diagnostic workup is covered under general medical benefits even when treatment is not, and (3) HSA/FSA eligibility — most fertility costs qualify. See our 2025 guide to state fertility insurance mandates and the ASRM Texas insurance summary.
Patient Experience
The 4.9-star Google rating (85+ reviews) places Peak Fertility at the top end of DFW fertility reviews. Recurring themes include unhurried consultations with physicians (not delegated to a nurse navigator), highly responsive communication via patient portal and direct physician messaging, a warm and modern office environment, and a patient-first tone that multiple reviewers explicitly attribute to the practice being women-owned. The "needleless IVF" option — an oral/transdermal-stimulation pathway available for appropriate candidates — is a differentiator few DFW clinics offer and surfaces positively in reviews from needle-averse patients.
Considering At-Home Insemination?
Not every fertility journey starts in a clinic. For patients without a diagnosed fertility problem — including single parents by choice, same-sex female couples, and people who want to try a few cycles before a specialist consult — at-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a lower-cost, private option. MakeAMom at-home insemination kits are reusable, ship in plain packaging, and come with step-by-step instructions for donor or partner sperm. Many patients use them while waiting for a specialist appointment or alongside preconception-health optimization. If you've tried for 12 months (6 months if age 35+) or have a known diagnosis — blocked tubes, severe male factor, diminished ovarian reserve, endometriosis — a board-certified REI is the right next step.
When to Consult Peak Fertility
A consultation is appropriate if you have tried to conceive for 12+ months (6 months if age 35+), have a known infertility diagnosis (PCOS, endometriosis, diminished ovarian reserve, tubal factor, male-factor infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss), are planning egg freezing for medical or elective reasons, are an LGBTQ+ individual or couple pursuing donor-sperm IUI/IVF or reciprocal IVF, or are an intended parent working with a gestational carrier. For help interpreting clinic outcome data, see our guide on how to read IVF success rates.
Location and Contact
- Plano (flagship): 5288 Towne Square Drive, Plano, TX 75024
- Dallas satellite: 7557 Rambler Rd, Suite 265, Dallas, TX 75231
- Phone: (469) 443-4329
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Website: peakfertility.com
For other North Texas REI options, see our Texas fertility clinic directory.
FAQ
Why do I see two Fertlo entries for this clinic — one under "Peak Fertility" and one under "Peak Fertility, PLLC"? Both entries refer to the same Plano practice. Peak Fertility is the patient-facing brand used on the clinic's website, Google listing, and signage. Peak Fertility, PLLC (NPI 1144952359) is the Texas Professional Limited Liability Company legal entity under which clinical services are billed and licensed — Texas requires physicians who own a practice together to form either a PLLC or a professional association (PA). Both names share the same NPI, address, phone, taxonomy (207VE0102X), and authorized official (Dr. Amber Klimczak). Fertlo treats the short patient-brand slug as canonical and flags the PLLC slug as a directory duplicate.
Is Peak Fertility a SART-member clinic? Verify current SART/CDC ART registry status at sartcorsonline.com or cdc.gov/art. The practice is a MyEggBank affiliate (which requires IVF-clinic partnership), and both co-founders are fellowship-trained REIs — but because the clinical practice is relatively new (operational since 2023), full multi-year SART outcome data is still accumulating.
Does the practice treat LGBTQ+ patients and single parents by choice? Yes — donor-sperm IUI/IVF for single women and female couples, reciprocal IVF, and gestational surrogacy coordination are routine service lines.
What is "needleless IVF"? It is a Peak Fertility-offered stimulation pathway that uses oral and transdermal medications in place of some or all daily injections during an IVF cycle. It is available to appropriate candidates only — most patients still benefit from at least some injectable gonadotropin — and is a differentiator relative to standard DFW practice.
Where did the founders train? Dr. Reed: MD Texas A&M, Ob/Gyn residency at SAUSHEC (San Antonio Uniformed Services), REI fellowship at UT Southwestern. Dr. Klimczak: MD UT Southwestern, Ob/Gyn residency at UTMB, REI fellowship at RMA-NJ under Dr. Richard Scott.
Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. See our editorial policy.
