From: Fertility News Blog
Dr Steven R. Lindheim comes to us from the University of Wisconsin
School of Medicine and Public Health, where he served as the
division chief and medical director for the division of
Reproductive Endocrine & Infertility. He graduated from the
Temple School of Medicine and was a resident at Pennsylvania
Hospital in Philadelphia. Dr. Lindheim [...]
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