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Daniel H. Williams, IV, MD

Photograph of Daniel H. Williams, IV, MD

Assistant Professor, Division of Urology

Primary Location
1 South Park Street
Madison, WI 53715

Appointments: (608) 287-2900

FAX: (608) 287-2910

Secondary Location
G5/349 Clinical Science Center
600 Highland Avenue, MC 3236
Madison, WI 53792

Appointments: (608) 263-4757

Office: (608) 262-2691

FAX: (608) 262-6453

 williams@surgery.wisc.edu


Education

  • MD, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY
  • Internship and Residency, McGaw Medical Center, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
  • Fellowship, Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

Clinical Specialties

Dr. Williams specializes in all aspects of male infertility including microsurgical vasectomy reversal (vasovasostomy and the more complex vasoepididymostomy), microsurgical varicocelectomy, sperm procurement techniques and cryopreservation, and treatment of testicular failure and male hypogonadism (testosterone deficiency). In addition, his work in general urology includes medical and surgical treatments of erectile dysfunction; Peyronie’s disease; diagnosis, evaluation and treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (including laser treatment of BPH); urinary tract infections, and prostatitis. Dr. Williams also performs vasectomies.


Research Interests

Dr. Williams’ research interests in male infertility include the preservation of fertility in men with cancer, the effects of advanced paternal age and the environment on male reproductive potential, and clinical outcomes of male reproductive tract reconstructions.


Publications

  • Karpman E, Williams DH, Wilberforce S, Lipshultz LI. Compound genetic abnormalities in patients with cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator gene mutation., Fertil. Steril. 2007 Jun;87(6):1468.e5-8.
    [PubMed ID: 17254580]
  • Williams DH, Karpman E, Lipshultz LI. Varicocele: surgical techniques in 2005., The Canadian journal of urology. 2006 Feb;13 Suppl 1():13-7.
    [PubMed ID: 16526975]
  • Karpman E, Williams DH, Lipshultz LI. Vasectomy reversal: new techniques and role in the era of intracytoplasmic sperm injection., The Canadian journal of urology. 2006 Feb;13 Suppl 1():22-7.
    [PubMed ID: 16526977]
  • Karpman E, Williams DH, Lipshultz LI. IVF and ICSI in male infertility: update on outcomes, risks, and costs., ScientificWorldJournal. 2005 Nov 16;5():922-32.
    [PubMed ID: 16299644]
  • Williams DH, Gauthier DW, Maizels M. Prenatal diagnosis of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome., Prenat. Diagn. 2005 Oct;25(10):879-84.
    [PubMed ID: 16193463]
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