- Medical Weight LossPhysical and mental health go hand-in-hand. Renee Tilt, RD, CSP, a registered dietitian, is available to assist our clients in nutritional wellness. Renee has several years of experience working with individuals who struggle with diet-related issues including weight loss/gain, eating disorders, diabetes, high cholesterol, food allergies, and gastrointestinal disease. Renee is eager to tailor a nutrition plan based on your individual needs, goals, and lifestyle.
- Nutritional Counseling
- Male InfertilityTherapeutic donor insemination (TDI) is a common alternative for couples dealing with male infertility, for same sex couples and for single women.
- High Cholesterol
- Erectile Dysfunction
- GynecologyDr. Will grew up on the south side of Indianapolis and went on to Wabash College for his undergraduate degree in biology. He completed medical school at Indiana University School of Medicine and residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC. Along the way, Dr. Will has received numerous awards for his academic achievements and dedication to excellent patient care. In addition, he has presented at national conferences and published on various aspects to the treatment of infertility.
- Female InfertilityWomen and men who need help welcoming a baby often turn to Midwest Fertility Specialists (MFS). To provide answers, our Indiana fertility center offers a wealth of female infertility tests, including ovarian reserve testing. With this vital information, our doctors can work with patients to create a customized fertility treatment plan that will make parenthood possible.
- ObstetricsErica Anspach Will MD. While completing her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, Dr. Anspach Will was recognized for her dedication to teaching, research achievements and academic success. Her areas of interest include fertility preservation and egg freezing, donor eggs, donor sperm and IVF.
- EndometriosisOur Indianapolis fertility doctors help women overcome the discomfort and fertility challenges that endometriosis can cause. This condition can affect the ovaries and fallopian tubes, as it can cause the tissue that normally lines the inside of the uterus to grow outside of it. This tissue growth can also cause cysts to form. The fertility specialists at our clinic use leading-edge technology to diagnose and treat this condition.
- Pregnancy
- Depression
- Mental Health
- Diabetes Care
- EndocrinologyMatt Will, M.D., joined Midwest Fertility Specialists in 2012 after completing his fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) at the University of Michigan. He is a native of Indianapolis and considers it an honor to be able to help treat infertility in the city he grew up in.
- Ultrasound4. Call and notify your physician’s office on the first or second day of your period. Any fertility medication use will be determined by your physician. The timing of your insemination, whether it is based on the use of an ovulation predictor or ultrasound, will be determined and the insemination will be scheduled. One insemination is performed per month, including weekends if necessary.
- ChemotherapyWomen who are older, have experienced multiple failed IVF cycles or miscarriages, or have undergone medical treatments like chemotherapy or radiation can greatly benefit from the use of donated eggs. Same-sex male couples may also use donor eggs, carried by a gestational carrier. The first step is to speak with your fertility doctor to see if donated eggs are an option for you.
- Minimally Invasive SurgerySometimes, a woman may need to undergo minimally invasive surgery to diagnose conditions like endometriosis and uterine defects. After making a tiny incision, the surgeon will insert a small telescope to look for evidence of the suspected condition.
- Vasectomy
- LaparoscopyLaparoscopy. We can use this minimally invasive procedure for diagnosis or treatment. The woman will receive anesthesia before the fertility doctor inserts a small telescope through a tiny incision in her abdomen. Next, they use specialized tools to remove endometrial implants and scar tissue that could interfere with conception.
- Cyst
- Allergies