Patient care facilities for the Division are located at
Ohio Reproductive Medicine, approximately ten
minutes from the University. Between both the faculty and the off-site affliated
practice, there are approximately 500 assisted reproductive technology cycles
performed annually. A wide array of broad based reproductive endocrine patients
are seen with pathologies representing mullerian anomalies, neuroendocrine
tumors, polycystic ovarian syndrome, endometriosis, and abnormalities of the
hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian/adrenal axis.
There is also a wide array of reproductive surgical procedures performed through
the Division, including repair of mullerian anomalies, fertility preserving
procedures for patients with uterine/ovarian pathologies, advanced tubal
surgery, robotic myomectomies and robotic tubal reversals. These are performed
predominantly through minimally invasive approaches including advanced
laparoscopy, advanced hysteroscopy and robotic technology.