Dr. Erika New, United States
     
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Reproductive Medicine
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Dr. Erika New, United States


Dr. Erika New knows infertility is such a personal and exhausting issue for patients, and she considers it a privilege to support them during their journey to conceive. She was drawn to the field of infertility because of the huge impact the condition has on each patient’s life.
Dr. Erika New knows infertility is such a personal and exhausting issue for patients, and she considers it a privilege to support them during their journey to conceive. She was drawn to the field of infertility because of the huge impact the condition has on each patient’s life.

“I am a listener, and I want my patients to be able to share their story and their journey with me from the moment I first meet them,” Dr. New says. “I want my patients to feel comfortable discussing their concerns and getting their questions answered.”
“I am a listener, and I want my patients to be able to share their story and their journey with me from the moment I first meet them,” Dr. New says. “I want my patients to feel comfortable discussing their concerns and getting their questions answered.”

Dr. New, an OB/GYN in Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology at VCU Health, notes infertility is unfortunately a very common condition. But she points out there are also many treatments that can help patients conceive, including in vitro fertilization and medications to stimulate ovulation.
Dr. New, an OB/GYN in Reproductive Medicine and Endocrinology at VCU Health, notes that infertility is a very common condition. She also points out that many treatments can help patients conceive, including in vitro fertilization and medications to stimulate ovulation.

“I hope to reduce the stigma around infertility and to increase access to care for anyone struggling with conceiving,” Dr. New says.
“I hope to reduce the stigma around infertility and increase access to care for anyone struggling to conceive,” Dr. New says.

Much remains unknown about human reproduction and why some patients have unexplained infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss.
Much remains unknown about human reproduction and why some patients experience unexplained infertility or recurrent pregnancy loss.

“These areas challenge me and inspire me to continue looking for answers,” she says.
“These areas challenge me and inspire me to continue looking for answers,” she says.

That curiosity is why she’s the co-author of dozens of research articles in her field.
That curiosity has led her to co-author dozens of research articles in her field.

Dr. New also sees patients who want to freeze their eggs to preserve their ability to have children in the future. Among the aspects of her job that Dr. New particularly enjoys is helping same-sex couples who want to become parents and helping transgender patients who want to preserve their fertility before undertaking gender affirming hormone therapy.
Dr. New also sees patients who want to freeze their eggs to preserve their future fertility. She particularly enjoys helping same-sex couples who want to become parents and transgender patients who want to preserve their fertility before beginning gender-affirming hormone therapy.

Dr. New earned her medical degree at VCU before her residency and a clinical fellowship at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Dr. New earned her medical degree at VCU, then completed her residency and a clinical fellowship at the University of South Florida in Tampa.

Dr. New is a faculty member with the VCU School of Medicine Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. She teaches students and treats patients in the community that launched her medical career.
Dr. New is a faculty member in the VCU School of Medicine Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. She teaches students and treats patients in the community where she began her medical career.

Advice to patients: “Patients often stop treatment due to the emotional/physical toll it takes on them. Mental health is incredibly important, and I encourage patients to prioritize their own wellness. For some, that means having an activity or hobby to give your mind a break from infertility and treatment, which can be incredibly helpful in making the journey more meaningful and less stressful. There are even IVF coaches who can help. The journey can be tough, but we are here for you every step of the way.”
Advice to patients: “Patients often stop treatment because of its emotional and physical toll. Mental health is extremely important, and I encourage patients to prioritize their well-being. For some, an activity or hobby offers a mental break from infertility and treatment, which can make the journey more meaningful and less stressful. IVF coaches can also help. The journey can be difficult, but we are here for you every step of the way.”


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9109 Stony Point Dr, Richmond, VA 23235, United States
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    Wonderful doctors here!!
    May 2, 2024
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    Aug 7, 2023
    I had to take my disabled sister to this facility for bloodwork. From the moment we walked in, everyone was extremely helpful and kind! They made our day so pleasant!! Thank you so much!
    Jan 7, 2023
    Great!
    Jan 28, 2026
    The staff were excellent and helped reschedule my surgery after a winter storm.
    Apr 21, 2026
    Make sure you know which building to go to. I have been to all three and I have gone to the wrong one at least once. Google maps does pretty good indicating which building to go to. Need signage downstairs to indicate what floor the specialty you are there for is located. Last trip, there was no signage, luckily, an employees saw me looking, asked and directed me to the floor I needed. I had an 8 AM appointment and there was no one downstairs at the desk as you come in as I arrived before 8 AM like you appointment tells you to.
    Jun 22, 2026
    和我去过的所有VCU设施一样,这个设施也很棒。
    Dec 6, 2022
    I love Dr. New! I know she is new to Virginia, but she has helped me so much on my fertility journey. She is optimistic while remaining realistic!
    Nov 29, 2023
    She is truly wonderful.
    Oct 7, 2025
    I felt uncomfortable during my intrauterine insemination (IUI) treatment. Unfortunately, both attempts failed. Throughout the process, everything felt overly routine, with little genuine communication or emotional support. I often felt like an ordinary case rather than a woman going through a deeply personal and emotional experience. What I truly needed was understanding, clear explanations, and compassionate guidance. Sadly, these were missing and made an already difficult journey even harder.

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