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Physicians/Staff of the Yale Fertility Center

Our highly trained Reproductive Endocrinologists are physicians and scientists who are leading authorities in their fields. All of our physicians are members or associate members of the esteemed Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. (http://www.socrei.org/). Membership requires certification by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology in both Obstetrics and Gynecology and the subspecialty of Reproductive Endocrinology. To date, fewer than 800 physicians have achieved this very special distinction.
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Physician/Staff
Clinical Interests
Aydin M. Arici, MD infertility; egg donation; recurrent pregnancy loss (1st trimester); congenital anomalies; endometriosis
Dorothy A. Greenfeld, LCSW patient education, emotional counseling and support
Gabor B. Huszar, MD sperm function tests; sperm structure; donor insemination; sperm cryopreservation (freezing) prior to vasectomy, IVF, or oncological treatment
Lubna Pal, MD

reproductive endocrinopathies including PCOS, central reproductive disturbances attributable to hypothalmic and pituitary disorders, obesity related dysfunction and low bone density

Pasquale Patrizio, MD, MBE, HCLD infertility (female and male); assisted reproductive techniques (IVF, ICSI, PESA, TESE); reproductive surgery; genetics of infertility (including Klinefelter's syndrome, Turner's syndrome, cystic fibrosis); PGD; egg donation and surrogacy; reproductive options for women and men with cancer; infertile men with vasectomy, failed vasectomy, or absence of the vas deferens
Beth W. Rackow, M.D. polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS); endometriosis; menorrhagia, and endoscopic reproductive surgery
Denny Sakkas, PhD IVF laboratory; PGD; IVF; ICSI; embryo and blastocyst cryopreservation (freezing)
Emre Seli, MD infertility; reproductive surgery; polycystic ovarian syndrome; reproductive options for women with cancer; endometriosis; IVF
Hugh Taylor, MD infertility; reproductive surgery; congenital anomalies; DES exposure; implantation/endometrial receptivity; endometriosis; IVF; recurrent pregnancy loss (1st trimester)

Quick Glossary:

DES
exposure: DES (diethylstilbestrol) is a hormone that was prescribed for pregnant women in the 1950s and early 1960s, and now affects their daughters.
ICSI
: Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
IVF
: In Vitro Fertilization
PESA: Percutaneous Sperm Aspiration (a form of surgical sperm retrieval)
PGD: Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
TESE: Testicular Sperm Extraction (a form of surgical sperm retrieval)