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World Renowned Reproductive
Endocrinologist
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Medical Director, Fertility Institute
of New Jersey and New York |
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Chief, Reproductive endocrinology at Pascack
Valley Hospital |
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Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Director-
Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at New
York Medical College |
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Former Director of the IVF Program at Mount Sinai
Medical Center in New York |
A colleague from Harvard Medical School described Dr. Navot as "the
most brilliant and innovative mind in the field of Infertility today."
As the founder of the Fertility Institute of New Jersey and New York,
his world-renowned expertise has distinguished us as one of the leading
centers in the world. Dr. Navot revolutionized the field of fertility
by pioneering the first pregnancies in women without ovaries, establishing
the first egg donation program in the world, and developing the "Clomiphene
Challenge Test," now considered a standard evaluation to determine
a woman's fertility potential and egg reserve.
A graduate of the Hadassah School at Hebrew University in Jerusalem,
Dr. Navot is board certified in Obstetrics, Gynecology, Reproductive
Endocrinology and Infertility. In 1994, Dr. Navot established the
Fertility Institute, bringing the latest in assisted reproduction
technology, including IVF, Cryopreservation, Micromanipulation, and
blastocyst transfer, within easy reach of residents in the metropolitan
area. Since its establishment, the Institute has seen success rates
that rival the largest university based fertility programs in the
United States and Europe.
An international expert in the field of Reproductive Endocrinology,
Dr. Navot has authored over 100 medical journal articles and contributed
chapters to more than 25 of the leading medical textbooks. He is highly
regarded by the medical profession and is a frequent guest lecturer
worldwide. Recently, he was distinguished by the IVF World Congress
and European Society for Human Reproduction at an international symposium
hosted in Paris, France. |
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