Why Park Avenue Fertility?
One doctor.
One patient at a time.
Success.
At Park Avenue Fertility and Reproductive Medicine, our focus
is on the patient as an individual. In recent years, this philosophy has unfortunately gone by the wayside in large fertility clinics. Patients are not just "a number", which is unfortunately common among many fertility practices.
We provide the most comprehensive, individualized care, and our patients are successful in achieving their goals.
In addition, Dr. Levi prides himself and his practice on the
following principles:
- Closely monitored care by only one physician – Dr. Andrew Levi
- Appropriately aggressive evaluation and treatment
- No "cookbook" protocols or treatments – patients are treated as an individual, which leads to success on all levels
- All ultrasounds and consults are by appointment,
not by
a first-come, first-serve basis
- Flexible office hours
- No long waits
- The comfort of a modern, relaxing atmosphere.
Dr. Levi also works with single intended parents and lesbian and gay couples interested in family building. All of your office visits and procedures are performed on-site by Dr. Levi. Relax in a modern and tranquil office suite and let Dr. Levi and his team work for you.
Egg Donation is a revolutionary therapy in the treatment of infertility as now virtually all couples who otherwise would not be able to conceive a baby can now do so. Revolutionary therapies require the most advanced, cutting edge technologies.
The Egg Donation and Gestational Carrier Programs at Park Avenue Fertility are managed by an experienced and nurturing team
matching couples regardless of sexual orientation to young, healthy donors with the attributes that are most important to you.
For more information of our services, please follow the links below . . .
Understanding Infertility
Infertility is defined as the inability for a couple to become pregnant after a year of unprotected intercourse. The male partner, the female partner, or both may have a fertility problem. More . . . .
When to seek treatment
Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive a child despite trying for one year. The condition affects about 5.3 million Americans, or 9 percent of the reproductive age population, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. More . . . . .
What to Expect
Fertility tests are an essential part of fertility evaluation and treatment. Through testing, it may be possible to discover what is preventing a patient and their partner from achieving pregnancy. More . . . .
Fertility News
Fairfield County Infertility . . .
Park Avenue Fertility is pleased to offer 24 Chromosome Embryo Screening by Array Comparative Genome Hybridization (aCGH)!
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Study finds that stress does not affect fertility treatment
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First IVF babies born using new chromosome counting technique
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Using birth control pills is effective in timing IVF treatments, study shows
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In vitro fertilization less successful with alternative fertility treatments
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Anxiety and depression do not affect pregnancy and treatment cancellation rates
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Antioxidants might cause fertility problems in females, scientists discover
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Uterine health more important than egg quality, study shows
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Why chemotherapy causes more infertility in women than in men
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Park Avenue Fertility is recognized as an
Accredited Ultrasound Practice by the Ultrasound Practice Council of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine.
Fairfield County infertility.

Concerned about your fertility?
Park Avenue Fertility is now offering free Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) testing! Click here to learn more – even if you are not a current patient!
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Dr. Andrew Levi works to Treat Mystery of Infertility
by Joseph Cole
The Daily Fairfield, CT.
Dr. Andrew Levi of Park Avenue Fertility and Reproductive Medicine has helped many couples experiencing problems in conceiving and starting families. However, it turns out, after all the tests and procedures, a patient's guess might be nearly as good as his as to the cause of the infertility.

"For many of our patients, the testing fails to diagnose the cause. We call this unexplained infertility," said Levi. The science behind fertility treatments is expanding, and at the microscopic level, there are often no clear indicators. "We see a lot of young couples come in, and the testing fails to diagnose the underlying cause, but we know there is a problem or they wouldn't be here," he said.
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Press Releases
Park Avenue Fertility chosen to be a fertility Center of Excellence.
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Patients rank Dr. Levi above the 90th percentile.
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Dr. Levi, receives the Patients’ Choice award again!
Fairfield County infertility.
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