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    • Dr. Marc Goldstein
    • Dr. Philip Shihua Li
    • Dr. James Kashanian
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  • News & Updates
    • 2019 Top Stories in Urology: Infertility and the Risk of Prostate Cancer
    • CBS Mornings' Tony Dokoupin talks about his experience getting a vasectomy
    • Changes in practice patterns in male infertility - a comment from Dr. Kashanian
    • Dr. Goldstein Inverse Magazine
    • Dr. Goldstein speaks with the Washington Post about the uptick in vasectomies following the overturn of Roe v. Wade
    • Dr. Kashanian Discusses Male Infertility with Time Magazine
    • Dr. Marc Goldstein speaks with Yahoo News about the increase in vasectomies following the overturn of Roe v. Wade
    • JAMA Patient Page - Varicocele
    • Specialization trend
    • Why Men Won't Go to the Doctor, and How to Change That (Wall Street Journal)
  • Understanding Male Infertility
    • Anatomy & Physiology of Male Reproduction
      • Hormonal Considerations
      • Testicular Anatomy
      • Seminiferous Tubules
      • The Epididymis
      • Vas Deferens & Ejaculatory Ducts
        • Congenital Bilateral Absence of Vas Deferens
        • Ejaculatory Duct Obstruction
    • Fertility Evaluation
      • History
      • Physical Evaluation
      • Semen Analysis
      • Endocrine Evaluation
      • Sperm DNA Integrity Tests
    • Lifestyle
    • Glossary
  • Procedures
    • Electroejaculation
    • Empiric Medical Therapy
    • Fertility Preserving Hernia Repair
    • Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART)
      • IVF/ICSI & Intrauterine Insemination
    • Microsurgical Retrieval of Epididymal Sperm
      • Effects of Chronic Reproductive Tract Obstruction
      • Candidates for MESA
      • MESA Technique
      • Other Techniques
      • Summary
    • Microsurgical Varicocelectomy
      • Etiology
      • Pathophysiology
      • Diagnosis
      • Surgical Treatment
      • Complications
      • Results
      • Cost-Effectiveness
      • Summary
    • Microsurgical Vasoepididymostomy
      • History
      • Surgical Setup
      • LIVE Technique
    • Vasectomy
      • Symptoms and Evaluation
      • Candidates for Vasectomy
      • Treatment Options
      • Post-Vasectomy Considerations
      • FAQs
    • Non-Obstructive Azoospermia
      • Patient Evaluation
      • Considerations Before Treatment
      • Testicular Sperm Extraction (TESE)
      • IVF & ICSI
      • Results
      • Summary
    • Non-Surgical Sperm Retrieval
    • Percutaneous Sperm Aspiration
    • Specific Medical Treatments
    • Surgical Sperm Retrieval
      • Obstructive vs. Non-Obstructive Azoospermia
      • Sperm Retrieval Techniques
      • Cryopreservation
      • Results & Conclusion
    • Testis Biopsy
    • Postmortem Sperm Retrieval
    • Vasectomy Reversal (Vasovasostomy)
  • Sexual Medicine
    • Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
      • How Erections Work
      • Possible Causes of ED
      • Patient Evaluation
      • ED Following Treatment for Prostate Cancer
      • Drug Treatment
      • Vacuum Device
      • Penile Implants (Prosthesis)
      • Vascular Surgery for ED
      • Ejaculation Disorders
    • Peyronie's Disease
      • Surgery for Peyronie's Disease
      • Penile Fracture
    • Priapism
  • Research
    • Cornell Microsurgery Training and Research Program
      • History
      • Courses
      • Operating Room Observation
    • Fellowship Program
      • Former Fellows
    • Externally Funded Research Projects
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About Us

The Center for Male Reproductive and Microsurgery was founded in 1982 by its Director, Marc Goldstein, MD, FACS, and Professor of Urology, Weill Cornell Medical College. It was the first university center in the United States to be devoted exclusively to male infertility treatment and research and to join with the in-vitro fertilization program at the same university to provide coordinated, collaborative care for the infertile couple. The Center has cared for over 6,000 infertile couples for whom a significant or exclusively male factor contributed to their fertility problem. The Center is world renowned for its pioneering work in the microsurgical repair of obstructions including vasectomy reversals, the development of a microsurgical technique for the safe and effective repair of varicocele and the development of advanced techniques of epididymal and testicular sperm retrieval for use with in-vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection. The Center maintains research laboratories at Weill Cornell Medical College as well as at the Population Council's Center for Biomedical Research, located on the campus of Rockefeller University. The Center has graduated over 20 fellows in male reproduction and provides a special training program for international physicians in microsurgery and male reproduction.  

Our Mission

The mission of the Center for Male Reproductive Medicine and Microsurgery is to provide state-of-the-art compassionate care for the infertile couple. To advance this goal, the center carries out basic and clinical research in male reproduction, trains residents and fellows, and provides educational programs for professionals as well as the public.

 

Our Physicians

Dr. Marc Goldstein, MD, DSc, FACS

Dr. Marc Goldstein, MD, DSc, FACS

Director, Center for Male Reproductive Medicine & Microsurgery
Matthew P. Hardy, PhD Distinguished Professor, Reproductive Medicine & Urology, Weill Cornell Medical College
Surgeon-in-Chief, Male Reproductive Medicine & Surgery

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Dr. Philip Shihua Li, MD

Dr. Philip Shihua Li, MD

Professor of Research in Urology & Reproductive Medicine
Director of the Male Infertility Microsurgical Research & Training Program
Adjunct Scientist of Reproductive Health, The Population Council's Center for Biomedical Research

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Dr. James Kashanian, MD

Dr. James Kashanian, MD

Assistant Professor of Urology & Reproductive Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
Director of Male Sexual Health
Assistant Attending Urologist, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

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IVF Center

 

Our innovative partnership with the Center for Reproductive Medicine has resulted in the highest pregnancy rates of any fertility center in the world.

Visit the IVF Center website

Center for Male Reproductive Medicine & Microsurgery Weill Cornell Medicine
525 E 68th Street
New York, NY 10065

  • Dr. Goldstein:

    212-746-5470

  • Dr. Kashanian:

    212-746-5309

  • Dr. Li:

    212-746-5762

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New York, NY 10065
  • About Us
    • Dr. Marc Goldstein
    • Dr. Philip Shihua Li
    • Dr. James Kashanian
    • IVF Center
    • Contact Us
  • News & Updates
    • 2019 Top Stories in Urology: Infertility and the Risk of Prostate Cancer
    • CBS Mornings' Tony Dokoupin talks about his experience getting a vasectomy
    • Changes in practice patterns in male infertility - a comment from Dr. Kashanian
    • Dr. Goldstein Inverse Magazine
    • Dr. Goldstein speaks with the Washington Post about the uptick in vasectomies following the overturn of Roe v. Wade
    • Dr. Kashanian Discusses Male Infertility with Time Magazine
    • Dr. Marc Goldstein speaks with Yahoo News about the increase in vasectomies following the overturn of Roe v. Wade
    • JAMA Patient Page - Varicocele
    • Specialization trend
    • Why Men Won't Go to the Doctor, and How to Change That (Wall Street Journal)
  • Understanding Male Infertility
    • Anatomy & Physiology of Male Reproduction
    • Fertility Evaluation
    • Lifestyle
    • Glossary
  • Procedures
    • Electroejaculation
    • Empiric Medical Therapy
    • Fertility Preserving Hernia Repair
    • Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART)
    • Microsurgical Retrieval of Epididymal Sperm
    • Microsurgical Varicocelectomy
    • Microsurgical Vasoepididymostomy
    • Vasectomy
    • Non-Obstructive Azoospermia
    • Non-Surgical Sperm Retrieval
    • Percutaneous Sperm Aspiration
    • Specific Medical Treatments
    • Surgical Sperm Retrieval
    • Testis Biopsy
    • Postmortem Sperm Retrieval
    • Vasectomy Reversal (Vasovasostomy)
  • Sexual Medicine
    • Erectile Dysfunction (ED)
    • Peyronie's Disease
    • Priapism
  • Research
    • Cornell Microsurgery Training and Research Program
    • Fellowship Program
    • Externally Funded Research Projects
  • COVID-19 and Fertility
  • Microsurgery Training App
  • Video Visits
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