Medical Services related to James Michael Dupree MD

Fertility & Reproductive Health

The University of Michigan Health Center for Reproductive Medicine provides counseling, education and treatment for infertile patients through In vitro fertilization, ultrasound-guided embryo transfer, sperm injection, embryo freezing, intrauterine insemination, egg donor in vitro fertilization and therapeutic donor insemination.

Fertility Preservation

The Fertility Preservation Program at the University of Michigan Health Center for Reproductive Medicine provides sperm and egg collection and storage service for cancer patients, along with counseling and education services to help them understand their options for having children after cancer treatment.

Male Infertility

About 13 out of 100 couples can't get pregnant with unprotected sex. There are many causes for infertility in men and women. In over a third of infertility cases, the problem is with the man. This is most often due to problems with his sperm production or with sperm delivery.

Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis

At the University of Michigan Health Center for Reproductive Medicine, we offer a cutting-edge procedure called pre-implantation genetic diagnosis to identify genetic disorders in embryos, and then implant the unaffected embryos using in vitro fertilization.