The Wisconsin Fertility Institute is committed to delivering high quality care in the field of reproductive endocrinology & infertility. The center works with a goal to provide traditional medical interventions as well as complementary and alternative medical?approaches.
Meet the Team
David L. OliveDr. Olive is the founder of the Wisconsin Fertility Institute. He is board certified in both OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility. Dr. Olive specializes in reproductive endocrinology and minimally invasive surgery. He is also a leader in robotic surgery for gynecological disorders.Elizabeth PrittsDr. Pritts is the co-founder of Wisconsin Fertility Institute. She is dual certified in OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility. She also holds repute as a premier female endoscopic surgeon in the country.Wael Abdel MegidDr. Megid is the Laboratory Director at the center. He is a member of the American Association?of Bioanalysts and has vast experience in clinical embryology.
Services and Procedures
Fertility CareThe skilled specialists at Wisconsin Fertility Institute offer a range of comprehensive medical and surgical infertility treatments including:
Ovulation induction
IUI
IVF
Micro IVF
Surgical CareThe center also provides expert surgical services for different gynecological conditions. Patients suffering from issues like fibroids, endometriosis, ovarian cysts and uterine issues can seek surgical treatments like:
Hysteroscopy
Laparoscopy
Robotic surgery
Third Party ReproductionFor patients who need assistance through third party reproduction, WFI has a complete range of services. The center maintains a list of approved sperm donor banks and collaborates with approved surrogacy and gestational carrier services. Plus, there is an egg donation program and an embryo donation program in place.
Egg donation- the center offers options for patients who wish to use an egg donor. Donors may be selected from WFI's internal anonymous egg donor pool or through an outside agency.
Embryo donation- WFI's embryo donation program provides both known and anonymous donation options. Clients can choose to donate an embryo to a family member or they may donate anonymously.
Sperm donation- patients can choose to use known or anonymous donor sperm. They also have the option to secure donor sperm by ordering through a sperm bank.
Financial Options
Insurance CoverageWFI works with many insurance companies. Participating insurers nay have different types of coverage available so patients should find out the details of their benefits first.PricesThe following prices cover the cost of the given procedures at WFI:
New patient consultation
$250
Lab testing
$150
Semen analysis
$150
Sperm DNA fragmentation
$200
Follicular ultrasound
$250
IUI and IVF prices
IUI with fresh sperm
$350
IUI with frozen sperm
$275
IUI with oral medication
$600
IUI with injectable medication
$2,100
Micro IVF
$5,445
Conventional IVF
$9,020
IVF with ICSI
$10, 120
Frozen embryo transfer
$3,670
IVF Advantage ProgramWFI offers 2 flat fee plans under this program:
IVF prime advantage program?includes one egg retrieval and up to 2 transfers. The program costs $14,900.
IVF ultimate advantage program?includes 3 egg retrievals and all subsequent frozen embryo transfers. There is a 50% refund if patients do not conceive successfully during the program. This program costs $28,900.
Wisconsin Fertility Institute Services and Profile
Whether clinic has donor egg program (Yes)
Whether clinic has donated embryo program (Yes)
Whether clinic has embryo cryopreservation program (Yes)
Whether clinic has egg cryopreservation program (Yes)
Clinic services for single women (Yes)
Clinic services for using gestational carriers (Yes)
Whether clinic is SART member (Yes)
Embryo laboratory accreditation status (Yes)
WISCONSIN FERTILITY INSTITUTE (MIDDLETON, WI) IVF Success Rates
Total number of IVF cycles
Medical Director
All IVF Cycles
Age<35 Cycles
Age 35-37 Cycles
Age 38-40 Cycles
Age 41-42 Cycles
Age≥43 Cycles
Elizabeth Pritts, MD
381
180
88
63
27
23
Nondonor Eggs Number of transfers
Age under 35
Age 35-37
Age 38-40
Age 41-42
Age ≥43
86
24
20
2
5
Average number of transfers per intended retrieval