
Christina E. Boots, MD, MSCI
Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Women in Chicago dealing with PCOS and fertility challenges have a highly specialized resource in Dr. Christina E. Boots at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine and Northwestern Medicine. As a reproductive endocrinologist with a focused research interest in oocyte quality in PCOS patients, Dr. Boots brings a level of scientific depth to her clinical care that is particularly meaningful for women who have struggled to conceive.
PCOS is the most common cause of anovulatory infertility, and the quality of eggs produced can be an important factor in fertility treatment outcomes. Dr. Boots's research into how polycystic ovary syndrome affects oocyte quality places her at the forefront of understanding one of the condition's most clinically relevant reproductive challenges. This research directly informs her clinical approach to IVF and fertility preservation for PCOS patients.
Northwestern Medicine is one of Chicago's premier academic health systems, offering state-of-the-art fertility treatment options within a collaborative, research-driven environment. For Chicago women with PCOS who are considering IVF, egg freezing, or other assisted reproductive technologies, Dr. Boots offers the combination of cutting-edge research knowledge and compassionate clinical expertise that can make a meaningful difference. Her practice reflects Northwestern's commitment to advancing women's reproductive health through both innovative science and excellent patient care.



