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Fertility and Reproductive Endocrinology ProgramA woman’s primary gynecologist can usually successfully treat problems related to the reproductive system. Sometimes, however, difficult or persistent problems require the expertise of a sub-specialist. Thanks to research advances at Women’s Health Care and other medical centers around the world, these difficult problems can now often be treated successfully. The Women’s Health Care Fertility Program offers the latest technologies for the evaluation and treatment of infertility problems and reproductive endocrinologic problems, including problems with menstruation, menopause, premenstrual syndrome, breast discharge, excessive hair growth, and other hormonal problems that affect the reproductive tract. When should I see s sub-specialist?Your gynecologist will consult with you to determine when referral to a reproductive endocrinologist is appropriate. What doctors will I see?At Women’s Health Care, our physician staff includes four reproductive endocrinologists who are highly skilled and experienced in the evaluation and treatment of fertility and hormonal problems. You will be seen in a private practice setting by a physician who is nationally known and a faculty member at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. Lawrence S. Amesse, M.D., Ph.D., Medical DirectorDr. Amesse received his fertility specialty training from the National Institutes of Health and Yale University School of Medicine. He has been treating fertility patients at Miami Valley Hospital for several years. Quick Links:
What Treatments Are Available?Fertility Program: This program offers basic and advanced infertility diagnostic and treatment modalities. Treatment options include ovulation induction, medical and surgical treatment of endometriosis, and laparoscopic surgery for pelvic adhesions. Advanced treatments include: artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization (IVF), intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and gamete intra-fallopian transfer (GIFT). As part of our fertility program we maintain a seven-day per week ovulation induction and andrology lab services. Recurrent MiscarriagesWe offer state-of-the-art work-up and treatment for one of the most common and perplexing problems of reproductive medicine. In addition, our physicians are investigating new treatments and the causes of recurrent miscarriages. Hormone ImbalancesWe evaluate and treat acute and chronic hormonal imbalances, which may lead to irregular menstrual cycles. This includes conditions of abnormal function of both the thyroid and adrenal glands and galactorrhea (inappropriate breast milk production). HirsutismThe growth of unwanted hair on the face and elsewhere is often related to endocrinological problems. The accurate diagnosis and up-to-date treatment of this and related problems are among the most common conditions our physicians treat. Menopause CareOur doctors deal with the common problems of both the pre- and post-menopausal periods. Because each woman’s response to this changing hormonal state differs, our physicians work with each woman to individualize the management of this mid-life period Web Sites with More Information
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