Compassionate support through the emotional journey of infertility.

Struggling to conceive can be a heartbreaking and isolating experience. The emotional toll of infertility — including grief, anxiety, shame, and uncertainty — can impact your mental health, relationships, and sense of self. At The Summit Counseling Center, we offer specialized counseling to support individuals and couples facing infertility, providing a safe space to process emotions, navigate decisions, and reclaim hope.

Is Infertility Impacting Your Emotional Well-Being?

You may benefit from counseling if you:

  • Feel overwhelmed by the stress and uncertainty of fertility challenges
  • Are experiencing grief, sadness, guilt, or anger
  • Struggle with the strain infertility places on your relationship
  • Feel isolated or misunderstood by friends and family
  • Are facing difficult decisions about treatment, IVF, or alternative paths
  • Need a safe space to talk openly without judgment

Our Approach

We recognize that infertility affects every aspect of life. Our therapists offer a supportive, empathetic environment focused on emotional care, relationship support, and decision clarity. Your plan may include the methods listed below.

You are not alone — we are here to walk beside you on this journey.

Hope and Healing Are Possible

With compassionate guidance, you can honor your feelings, strengthen your relationships, and move forward with purpose — whatever path you choose.

Therapists for Infertility

Kara Cunningham , M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Milton Site Lead

Alice D. Hoag , Ed.D.

Licensed Professional Counselor
Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor

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