NYU Langone Reproductive Specialists of New York - Brooklyn, United States
     
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Reproductive Medicine
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At NYU Langone Reproductive Specialists, our experts identify your unique fertility challenges and develop a plan to help you start or grow your family.

 

Fertility Testing and Evaluation

Our team cares for women with conditions that make it difficult to conceive or maintain a pregnancy, including tubal disease, endometriosis, and hormonal imbalances caused by conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome. We also care for people who have experienced recurrent pregnancy loss or miscarriage and perform preimplantation genetic diagnosis to screen for genetic and chromosomal disorders before pregnancy.

 

Our board-certified reproductive endocrinologists begin with a fertility evaluation. This includes tests to assess reproductive health and identify issues that may contribute to difficulty conceiving. At most locations, we perform all laboratory testing on site, including blood tests for hormonal imbalances and semen analysis to evaluate sperm health. We also provide same-day endocrine and ultrasound results at all locations.

 

Infertility Treatment Options

Our fertility treatments include in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and intrauterine insemination (IUI), as well as medications and surgery for female infertility. We can also help you select donor sperm and eggs. We manage one of Long Island's most successful donor egg banks and can connect you with a surrogacy program if needed.

 

For IVF and related procedures, we use advanced embryology equipment. This technology helps us achieve a high blastocyst conversion rate, the percentage of embryos that develop enough cells to support pregnancy. This contributes to the fertility success rates we report to the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART). Our IVF facility has been recognized by SART since 1990.

 

Our physicians offer egg freezing, sperm preservation, and embryo cryopreservation for people who wish to preserve fertility. All egg retrievals and embryo transfers for fertility preservation and IVF are performed at our Mineola location 7 days a week.

 

We understand that there are different paths to parenthood and provide care tailored to the needs of LGBTQ+ families. Options may include donor sperm, donor eggs, surrogacy, and reciprocal IVF.

 

Our goal is to provide personalized fertility care for men and women in a comfortable, nurturing, and supportive environment.


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16 Court St 27th floor, Brooklyn, NY 11241, United States
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    May 23, 2026
    这家诊所简直就是个流水线工厂,非常不专业,前台工作人员态度极其恶劣。他们只提供早上7点到9点的预约时间,而且要求每个人都提前两天通知就诊。他们会不停地打电话,但如果你没接,就很难再联系上他们,因为电话会被转接到一个纽约大学的中央电话中心,而这个中心甚至不在纽约,所以他们根本不知道任何工作人员的名字。他们还会在留言系统里留言,但这些留言系统没有任何通知,而且你也无法回复。总而言之,这是一次非常糟糕的就医体验,我建议你找一家私人诊所,那里会更注重个性化的医疗服务。
    May 2, 2026
    My experience at this clinic was terrible. The finance team called constantly, which felt more like harassment than support. The nurses sent medication instructions only one day before I was due to start them, which was highly unprofessional. For services costing $10,000–$15,000, this level of communication and care is unacceptable. Instead of respecting patients, they make you feel like just another case and as though they are doing you a favor.
    Sep 18, 2025
    I went to NYU for donor-egg IVF and was told that Dr. Saketos on Long Island would manage my case, while I would see Dr. Dondik in BK weekly. After nearly a year of treatment, I was deeply disappointed by the care, the complete lack of communication, and the dismissive attitude. My diagnosis was complex and rare, including a thin endometrium. Looking back, I am not sure Dr. Saketos knew how to treat it. Instead of acknowledging this or encouraging me to see someone more familiar with my diagnosis, she repeatedly tried the same medications without progress. Whenever I asked her or Dr. Dondik about a biopsy or another approach, they said it was not yet time. As I became increasingly frustrated, I contacted the doctors by phone and email but rarely received a response. Be aware that communication at this clinic is terrible. You can never reach anyone directly; every call goes through a messaging service, which is a nightmare given the time-sensitive nature of IVF. In short, my questions and requests for a new treatment plan were ignored, and I felt my doctors no longer believed I could succeed or truly cared about my treatment. The final straw was a routine appointment when Dr. Dondik arrived 15 minutes late and said she had no time to answer any questions because other patients were waiting. I walked out and never returned. When I emailed Dr. Saketos to say I was seeking treatment elsewhere, her reply was about something entirely different, showing she had not even read my email. It was also the first time she had replied to one of my emails. I transferred my care to a small Manhattan clinic and became pregnant 6 months later with a completely new protocol. My new doctor was very confused about why NYU had kept me on the previous protocol for so long when it clearly was not working. I know I should have changed sooner, but IVF is a business, and it takes time to accept that many clinics see you only as a woman desperate to have a child and want to keep you there as long as possible. Many women undergoing IVF who feel like just a number will relate. I know this review is harsh, but it is sincere. Not succeeding at NYU would have been one thing, but their dismissive and indifferent treatment needed to be shared. IVF is hard enough, and I deserved better care. I am grateful I finally found the courage to leave and seek help from doctors willing to give me a chance at motherhood; otherwise, I might never have had my beautiful daughter.
    May 28, 2025
    The treatment plan was not tailored to my specific needs. Communication was poor. I ultimately completed 3 cycles without success.
    Dec 31, 2023
    I had a wonderful experience with Dr. Fritz and the entire NYU team. All the staff were lovely, and every doctor I saw made me feel comfortable throughout the process. Special thanks to Elena for being so supportive during every visit and keeping the office running so smoothly. After 2 cycles and 1 good embryo, we ultimately conceived naturally while waiting for a transfer the following month. If we decide to have baby number two, I will definitely return.
    Jan 11, 2024
    Mar 4, 2024
    I met Dr. Dondik for an initial consultation in June 2023. She was very nice and had an excellent bedside manner. However, I learned that egg freezing and IVF procedures were not performed in Brooklyn but in Mineola, Long Island. I had to wait two months for a telehealth follow-up to review my fertility test results. I waited more than 30 minutes for her to log in, and my blood test results were never uploaded to the portal. The portal is cumbersome and lets you receive messages but not send them, so electronic communication requires violating patient privacy laws. At my request, she ordered an MRI in late August to confirm the diagnosis, which ultimately made the $16K procedure eligible for coverage. I had the MRI that same week. Another month passed, and despite several emails to multiple staff members, no one responded about the MRI results or insurance authorization. I finally received a call from Shandel on September 23, 3 days before my coverage ended as I transitioned to COBRA. She was helpful and compassionate and confirmed that the procedure would be covered based on my diagnosis. I was told the authorization would be obtained and emailed to me and would remain valid for 10 years or as long as I used COBRA. I never received it. I called again on September 25 and was told I would receive a call back. It is now September 27, the last day of coverage, and I still have neither the authorization nor a response. I was placed on hold for 30 minutes only to speak with the first person who had told me I would not be covered, even after Shandel confirmed that my clinical diagnosis qualified. They could not confirm or even access the authorization in my file. Despite this, they refused to provide Shandel's email address. I originally planned to freeze my eggs during the summer, when I had enough time and before my insurance changed, but the office's inefficiency delayed this by 3 months. As a healthcare professional and small-business owner, it is difficult to find time for my own appointments, let alone egg freezing, which requires multiple appointments over two weeks, medication injections and their side effects, and surgery in Mineola. Delaying the procedure was also stressful as a 34-year-old woman whose fertility is rapidly declining. Other issues: 1. The IVF webinar was taught by a man who made sexist jokes about emotions and hormones and created fear by comparing the ovaries to water balloons that could burst if you bent over. I had to schedule another appointment with Dr. Dondik, who clarified that this was exaggerated. I also learned the BK office is closed on weekends, so weekend monitoring appointments are also in Mineola. 2. January—I had to send several emails to get the medication ordered. Because we were so close, I chose to proceed again. 3. February—I called during office hours to schedule the start of my cycle and was supposed to receive a call back about whether to come the next day or the day after. No one called. I even left an urgent message with the answering service and was told I would hear back by the next morning so I would know whether to come in, but again heard nothing. 4. I provided the pharmacy information twice. The nurse forgot what I told them at 8 a.m. and sent a portal message at noon, which I did not see because I was with my own patients. The nurse left at 2:30, so my medication was not called in. I called after work at 4:45 p.m. and was told they would contact the nurse to submit it immediately. No return call. I called again after 6 and was still waiting. The medication I was supposed to start at 6:45 that evening had not been called in. 5. A nurse once gave me the wrong medication name and incorrect instructions. Pros: Dr. Dondik was wonderful throughout—very reassuring and thoughtful. The phlebotomists were also excellent, and I looked forward to seeing them during morning visits. Nurse Sarah in the operating room was also kind!
    Aug 16, 2024
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      16 Court St 27th floor, Brooklyn, NY 11241, United States

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      997
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      738

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