Division of Reproductive Endocrinology Infertility
The Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility (REI) program includes a variety of services for both male and
female fertility concerns. Dan Lebovic, MD, MA and Dan Williams, MD have partnered together to form a couples
clinic within the REI program. Historically, the female element is 50%, male element is 30% and a combination
factor of both female and male is 20%.
The couples clinic is the first of its kind in the area and will allow a
couple to meet with both physicians at the same time as they begin to identify the infertility factors in an
efficient manner. The couples clinic will allow for both the man and the woman to go through the evaluation
and treatment journey simultaneously. This provides a greater understanding by the couple about fertility issues,
helps them cope with the emotional aspects together and ultimately provides a more coordinated effort by the
team to offer time-effective and cost-effective care.
History
The University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics has provided Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility care to people from all parts of the country since 1974. It was the first program in the state of Wisconsin and the fifth in the United States to offer In Vitro Fertilization (IVF.) In July 1984, the first baby in Wisconsin was born resulting from an IVF procedure. That procedure was performed at the University of Wisconsin. From the beginning of Assisted Reproductive Technology, the University of Wisconsin has been at the forefront of science and continues to be a leader today.
Our Team
Our expert team of Endocrinologists, Clinical Psychologist, Embryologists and Nursing support staff are among the finest in the country. As a team, they offer the full compliment of fertility and reproductive medical treatment combining the latest reproductive technologies with the highest standards of patient care.
Highest Standards
The Program adheres to the standards of their professional organization, The American Society of Reproductive Medicine, and is registered by The Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART).