About
A graduate of Dartmouth College and New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Jessica Rosenberg Brown is committed to helping women build their families and achieve optimal health of body and spirit. Dr. Brown is known for her personalized approach, working together with each patient or couple to build an individualized, scientifically based treatment plan that builds on a foundation of evidence based medicine and state of the art science but is influenced by the specific needs of each patient including underlying medical issues, readiness to utilize advanced reproductive technologies, and particular psychological cultural and religious concerns.
Dr. Brown’s awards include recognition by New York Magazine Best Doctors since 2014 and Castle Connolly Top Doctors since 2013, and she has also received peer recognition in the field of Reproductive Endocrinology from SuperDoctors.com.
At Dartmouth, Dr. Brown graduated magna cum laude, majoring in History and Art History while also completing her premedical requirements and developing an interest in endocrinology, genetics and women’s health. After medical school at NYU, Dr. Brown completed her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at The New York Hospital (now NY Presbyterian/Weill Cornell) and her fellowship training in Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility at UMDNJ/New Jersey Medical School in Newark (now Rutgers). Dr. Brown is board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility as well as Obstetrics and Gynecology and she is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU School of Medicine.
Dr. Brown has been affiliated with the NYU Program for IVF/NYU Fertility Center since 1996, when she co-founded their first satellite office. She relocated her office to the Upper East Side in 2008, providing expert, compassionate and personalized reproductive healthcare to women of all ages in a comfortable and private setting.
Dr. Brown’s clinical and research interests include polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), reproductive aging, primary ovarian insufficiency/premature ovarian failure, fertility preservation and perimenopause. Other conditions she specializes in treating include menstrual disorders, fibroids, endometriosis, recurrent pregnancy loss and all aspects of infertility.
Dr. Brown has been a regular speaker at educational conferences sponsored by patient advocacy organizations including RESOLVE, ATIME, The American Fertility Association (now Path2Parenthood) and LGBT Support. She has also been featured on ABC’s 20/20 and in the ABC News Medical Unit Blog. She is an Attending Physician and teaches residents and medical students at NYU Langone, Queens Hospital and Woodhull Medical Center in Brooklyn, an NYU affiliate. You can find her on Twitter @JessRBrownMD.
Resources
ASRM: ReproductiveFacts.org
ASRM is dedicated to the advancement of the art, science, and practice of reproductive medicine. The Society accomplishes its mission through the pursuit of excellence in education and research and through advocacy on behalf of patients, physicians, and affiliated health care providers.
Hormone Health Network: http://www.hormone.org
The Hormone Foundation, the public education affiliate of The Endocrine Society http://www.endo-society.org/ is a leading source of hormone-related health information for the public, physicians, allied health professionals and the media. The Foundation’s mission is to serve as a resource for the public by promoting the prevention, treatment and cure of hormone-related conditions through outreach and education.
Resolve: The National Infertility Association: http://resolve.org
RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association promotes reproductive health and equal access to all family building options for men and women experiencing infertility or other reproductive disorders.
ACOG: The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: https://www.acog.org/Patients
ACOG is the nation’s leading group of professionals providing health care for women. ACOG’s mission includes working to serve as a strong advocate for quality health care for women, promoting patient education, and stimulating patient understanding of and involvement in medical care.
CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov
The CDC site serves as a comprehensive online source for credible health information. The CDC site also includes information about ART (assisted reproductive technology) including the Annual ART Success Rates Report. (http://www.cdc.gov/art/)
MedTEACH: Preparation and administration videos for commonly used medications during fertility treatment.