Gynecology Clinic
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To make an appointment, call Central Scheduling at (414) 607-5280 or toll-free (877) 607-5280.
The Gynecology Clinic focuses on the needs of children and adolescents from infants to teens.
Clinical problems include but are not limited to:
- menstrual disorders like early, delayed or no menses or abnormal bleeding.
- vaginal problems in infants, children and adolescents.
- pelvic pain.
- pubertal disorders.
- hormonal problems such as excessive hair growth and others.
This new specialty clinic is staffed by E. James Aiman, MD, and Vanessa Barnabei, MD, PhD, both faculty at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Aiman is a professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and has advanced training in reproductive endocrinology. Barnabei is a professor and director of the Division of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Also collaborating in this clinic are M. Susan Jay, MD, director of the Adolescent Health and Medicine Program and Wendi Ehrman, MD, both board certified in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine.
Who will my teen see?
The clinic utilizes a multidisciplinary team approach to your teen's care that may include a gynecologist, an adolescent medicine physician, certified pediatric nurse practitioner, registered nurse or social worker with referrals to additional hospital specialists as needed. The Gynecology Clinic Team includes:
Physicians: E. James Aiman, MD Vanessa M. Barnabei, MD, PhD M. Susan Jay, MD, program director
The Adolescent Health and Medicine Program addresses the unique health care concerns facing children and young adults. Services offered are designed to support and complement the role of the pediatrician or family practice physician. The weekly Adolescent Health Clinic has evaluated adolescent patients in the past year with conditions ranging from fatigue to eating disorders to gynecological concerns. The program also collaborates as needed with Children's Hospital specialties including but not limited to Dermatology, Rheumatology, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine.
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