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Dr. Daniel E. Stein is the Director of RMA of New York’s Westside office and is Chief of Reproductive Endocrinology at Mount Sinai West Hospital. Dr. Stein has over twenty years of experience as a Reproductive Endocrinologist and fertility specialist and served for eight years as Medical Director of the In Vitro Fertilization program of the former Continuum Reproductive Center before joining RMA of New York. He is board-certified in both obstetrics and gynecology and reproductive endocrinology and infertility. For the past several years Dr. Stein has been recognized by New York Magazine and Castle Connolly as one of New York’s “Best Doctors” and a “Top Doctor” by US News and World Report. He has also been included as one of the Best Doctors in America. He has received multiple awards from patient advocacy groups for his years of service in the fields of reproductive medicine and fertility.
Dr. Stein completed his residency training in obstetrics and gynecology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, and then completed his fellowship training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at the UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School. His specialties include egg freezing, infertility, and in vitro fertilization, recurrent implantation failure and recurrent miscarriages.
About Daniel Stein
Medical School: New York Medical College
Graduation Year: 1989
Professional Webpage: https://rmany.com/our-practice/team-of-physicians/daniel-e-s...
Honors and Awards:
Top Doctors New York Metro Area
2015 - 2019
The top doctors who are listed on this website's directory were nominated by their peers in an extensive survey process of thousands of American doctors each year. These Top Doctors' medical educations, training, hospital appointments, disciplinary histories - and much more - are screened by the Castle Connolly physician-led research team. Those doctors who are among the very best in their specialties and in their communities are selected for inclusion.
Best Doctors in New York
New York Magazine / Castle Connolly, 2017 & 2018
The top doctors who are listed on this website's directory were nominated by their peers in an extensive survey process of thousands of American doctors each year. These Top Doctors' medical educations, training, hospital appointments, disciplinary histories - and much more - are screened by the Castle Connolly physician-led research team. Those doctors who are among the very best in their specialties and in their communities are selected for inclusion.
Special Licenses/Certifications:
Diplomate
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Nov 1999
Board Certified - Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
2002
Professional Activity:
Physician Partner - Reproductive Endocrinologist
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York
April 2014 - Present
Chief of Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
Mount Sinai West
April 2014 - Present
Co-Director and Director of IVF Program, Continuum Reproductive Center
St. Luke's Roosevelt Hospital Center
2006 - April 2014
Publications, Lectures and Presentations:
BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers are at increased risk for breast and ovarian cancer, with lifetime risks approximately 49-72% for breast cancer and 17-59% for ovarian cancer. The National Cancer Comprehensive Network recommends routine screening as well as a risk-reducing surgery to remove the fallopian tubes and ovaries for BRCA carriers between ages 35 to 40 or after the completion of childbearing. Since many women have not completed childbearing by age 40, they have the option of undergoing fertility preservation prior to undergoing this risk-reducing surgery. Additionally, use of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) allows couples to prevent transmission to their offspring. BRCA carriers may be at greater risk for diminished ovarian reserve, yet studies regarding the effect of BRCA carrier status on fertility remain inconsistent in their conclusions. To date, researchers have demonstrated that infertility treatment is safe in BRCA carriers. BRCA carriers are faced with complex challenges and will benefit from consultation with a fertility specialist to discuss options for fertility preservation to safely build the family they desire.
Author,
Caring for BRCA Carriers: Strategies to Promote Health and Preserve Fertility, publication descriptionJournal of Women's Health and Gynecology, 2018
Author, Blastocyst vitrification, cryostorage and warming does not affect live birth rate, infant birth weight or timing of delivery, Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2018
Author, Insulin Resistance and B-Cell Function Calculated by Homeostasis Model Assessment in Lean, Overweight, and Obese Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, Journal of Reproductive Medicine, 2016
Educational Background:
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
Fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, 1997
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995