View Partner Button
Dr. Estil Strawn is a Milwaukee expert on fertility, infertility and IVF issues.
Milwaukee Wisconsin Donor Egg Program for fertility, infertility and IVF issues

Fertility and Reproductive Medicine Specialists

Infertility Treatment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

2011-2012 Best Hospitals - GynecologyFroedtert Hospital is ranked in a total of 12 specialty areas in U.S. News & World Report’s 2011-12 “Best Hospitals” list.

Froedtert Hospital was ranked regionally for seven medical specialties, including gynecology.


If you and your partner have been unable to have a baby, you’re not alone. One out of seven couples has infertility concerns and trouble conceiving. The good news is that fertility treatments offer more hope for a successful pregnancy than ever before.

Fertility specialists at the Reproductive Medicine Center at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin, conveniently located in Milwaukee, believe infertility is not a woman’s problem or a man’s problem; it’s a couple’s issue, and finding the cause must involve both partners.
 
An evaluation of fertility problems should begin whenever a couple is concerned about their ability to conceive.
 
As one of the only fertility centers in the Midwest to offer complete evaluation and treatment services for men and women, we take a unique team approach to treating the infertile couple.
 
Fertility Video 
Estil Strawn, MD, talks about fertility issues and the care available at the Reproductive Medicine Center. 

Financial Options 
The Attain™ IVF Program provides refunds to patients if their fertility treatments do not result in taking home a baby.

We offer package pricing for specific fertility services.


Sophisticated Technologies,
Compassionate Care for Fertility Issues

When it comes to successful infertility treatment, the simplest things can make the biggest difference:

  • The right test ordered at the right time can make achieving pregnancy possible.
  • The right combination of fertility experts can turn the possibility of a child into the reality of birth.
  • The right kind of patient-physician relationship can transform a potentially stressful and traumatic experience into a very rewarding one.


Our physicians — experts in treating male and female infertility — provide care in a personal and compassionate setting. We take time to get to know our patients, and tailor care to each couple’s unique situation. Couples spend quality time interacting with our physicians, discussing their concerns and getting clear answers to their questions. As a team, our physicians discuss the best way to approach each couple’s fertility treatment. This means patients get the opinion of not one, but three infertility experts.

Fertility Clinic Locations

For your convenience, all diagnostic and treatment services are performed at the Reproductive Medicine Center at Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee.
Estil Strawn, Jr., MD, also sees patients at the Appleton Clinic.

Cause of Infertility

While the reason for infertility is different for each couple, in general the problem is shared equally by males (the cause in 40 percent of cases) and females (the cause in 40 percent of cases). In other cases, infertility is a combined problem of both partners, or the cause may be unknown.

State-of-the-Art Treatment for Fertility and Infertility Issues

Because health insurance often does not cover infertility treatment, we’re mindful of the financial burden infertility can place on a couple. Our goal is to help couples conceive in the most natural, cost-effective manner, always keeping in mind their wishes.

The Reproductive Medicine Center offers financial options to help ease the fertility journey:

  • Package pricing for clients who do not have insurance coverage for infertility treatment. Package pricing can offer peace of mind by providing a single, set price for specific services. Refund milestones are included for most services.
  • Attain IVF logoAttain™ IVF Program — a treatment approach that improves patient success with in vitro fertilization (IVF).The program refunds a percentage of the fee if fertility treatments do not result in the birth of a baby. Attain allows patients to stay in IVF treatment longer, improving their chances of success, while limiting financial risk.

We offer basic and advanced, state-of-the-art fertility evaluation and treatment for men and women, including preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) testing, in vitro fertilization, sperm retrieval procedures, minimally invasive surgery, a donor egg program and many other services.

Our practice uses evidence-based treatments. This means we rely on the best current evidence in making decisions about the care of each patient. Evidence-based treatment integrates clinical expertise with the best available research evidence. This contributes to cost-effective care.

All of our physicians are fellowship-trained in their specialty areas of reproductive endocrinology, infertility and urology. Our physicians also are board-certified in obstetrics and gynecology, reproductive endocrinology, urology and infertility.

Quality Care for Infertility
Read more about our quality efforts in our Quality Care section.      

Visit the website for the Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology for national and individual reports on success rates for in vitro fertilization.

 

Additional Fertility Services

In addition to infertility treatment, other services offered by the Reproductive Medicine Center include evaluation and treatment of birth defects of the female genital tract, male reproductive disorders, endometriosis and abnormal puberty, as well as management of menopause.

Related Fertility and Infertility Links

MedTEACH Program
Freedom Fertility Program offers informative and instructional videos on fertility medications. Click on either logo below to be taken to their Web site.

 

Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin have provided these links as a convenience for patients and visitors to this site. We are not responsible for the content of external sites. Whenever you leave our site, we will tell you because we feel it is important to make this distinction as we have not reviewed the privacy policies of any websites we link to from our site, and you should exercise care when visiting any other website.

In the News: Using Genetic Diagnosis for a Healthy Baby
From WUWM.com (March 2010) — Jana Strobel and her husband Tim used preimplantation genetic diagnosis to avoid passing along recessive genes that cause autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD). Their daughter, Addison, is the first baby born after this screening was used.

WUWM Lake Effect story

Watertown Daily Times article.

 

 

Last Review Date: Sept. 20, 2011

Online Editor(s): Kathryn Adam

e-Newsletters

Monthly articles about the health topics of your choice!

Sign Up Today Sign Up Today

Log In to My Froedtert Log In to My Froedtert

Related Information
Quick Links
© 2012 Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin
9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53226