My goal as a fertility specialist is to provide high quality, individualized and compassionate care to help couples pursue their dreams of having a family. The decision to start a family is one of the most important decisions a couple makes and many of the couples I see have been struggling to conceive for a long time. Sometimes the process can seem frustrating and overwhelming, and I believe part of my job is to help couples deal with the stress of infertility. I approach each patient as an individual and offer the very best testing and treatment options that are customized to their needs and designed to achieve a successful pregnancy.
My interest in women’s health started early in my training. I found the field of reproductive medicine to be fascinating as infertility is such a diverse, complex and challenging specialty. Depending on a couples individual situation, I am able to offer a variety of treatment options including simple strategies, as well as more complex treatment options that allow us to harness state of the art technologies to give couples the opportunity to start their families. Being an infertility doctor is very gratifying and it is my honor to help couples build their families. There is no greater joy than sharing in my patient’s excitement of being pregnant and having a healthy baby.
I specialize in all aspects of infertility, including assisted reproduction, ovulation induction, in vitro fertilization, recurrent pregnancy loss, polycystic ovarian syndrome, hypothalamic and endocrine disorders, age related infertility, and oocyte and embryo cryopreservation for women wishing to delay childbearing. I also serve as the lead physician of RSC New England's Fertility Preservation Urgent Care Team serving women of reproductive age with newly diagnosed cancer.
I live in the greater Boston area with my wife, Natalie and my two daughters, Alexa and Markella. I enjoy spending time with my family, running, skiing and travelling in my free time.