GENESIS Fertility & Reproductive Medicine — An Independent Overview
107-21 Queens Boulevard, Forest Hills, NY 11375 · genesisfertility.com
For patients living in Queens who need a full-service reproductive endocrinology practice without a long subway or highway commute to Manhattan, GENESIS Fertility & Reproductive Medicine is one of the most established options in the borough. Founded by Dr. Richard V. Grazi more than two decades ago and now staffed by seven board-certified reproductive endocrinologists, GENESIS operates a network of five offices spanning Forest Hills, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Park Slope, and Hewlett — with CAP-accredited in-house embryology laboratories at multiple sites. The Forest Hills location, situated on Queens Boulevard in a borough with enormous demographic diversity and a well-documented shortage of in-borough fertility specialists, functions as a genuinely accessible hub for Queens residents who might otherwise face a demanding commute to pursue IVF treatment. This independent overview covers what GENESIS offers, how its physicians are trained, what laboratory data is available, and where the practice fits in the landscape of New York fertility clinics.
Physicians and Clinical Team
GENESIS has assembled one of the larger physician rosters of any independent fertility practice in the New York metropolitan area. Every reproductive endocrinologist on staff is fellowship-trained and board-certified (or board-eligible) in both Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility — the two-step credentialing path that represents the formal subspecialty standard in this field.
Richard V. Grazi, MD, FACOG, FACS is the founder of GENESIS and serves as Director of the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology at Maimonides Medical Center. Dr. Grazi received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University and his medical degree from SUNY at Buffalo School of Medicine. He completed his residency at New York University–Bellevue Hospital Medical Center and his fellowship in reproductive endocrinology at UMDNJ New Jersey Medical School. Board-certified in both OB/GYN and reproductive endocrinology, he is also a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the Society of Reproductive Surgeons — the FACS designation distinguishes surgeons who have met additional peer-review standards beyond standard board certification. Dr. Grazi has been named to New York Magazine's Best Doctors list and Castle Connolly's America's Top Doctors repeatedly across his career.
Alexander M. Kotlyar, MD, FACOG serves as Director of Resident Education at GENESIS, training the next generation of OB/GYN physicians while maintaining an active patient practice. Dr. Kotlyar is board-certified in both OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, with fellowship training completed at Yale University School of Medicine.
Katherine Melzer Ross, MD, FACOG graduated summa cum laude from the University at Buffalo School of Medicine, where she was inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha — the medical honor society that recognizes students in the top third of their class — as a junior medical student. She completed her OB/GYN residency at Brown University/Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and her REI fellowship at NYU Langone Medical Center. She is board-certified in both OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility and is an active member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM).
David L. Kulak, MD, FACOG earned his medical degree and completed his OB/GYN residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine before completing his fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility at Rutgers University Hospital. He is a board-certified subspecialist in reproductive endocrinology.
Ruchi K. Amin, MD, FACOG completed her REI fellowship at UT Southwestern Medical Center, one of the highest-volume academic training programs in the country. She is board-certified in OB/GYN and board-eligible in Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility.
Tendai M. Chiware, MD, FACOG received her medical training and OB/GYN training in the United Kingdom before completing a U.S. residency at St. Joseph Mercy Health System in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and her REI fellowship at the University of Vermont. Her international training background adds breadth to the practice's clinical perspective.
Jacob L. Khurgin, DO is not an REI but a fellowship-trained urologist with a focused subspecialty in male reproductive health. He received his undergraduate degree from Columbia College and his medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, completed his urology residency at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia, and finished a postdoctoral fellowship in male reproductive medicine and reconstructive urological surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. His presence within the practice means that male factor infertility — responsible for roughly half of all infertility diagnoses — is evaluated and treated by a specialist rather than referred out.
The laboratory division is led by Alka Goyal, PhD, HCLD/CC, Director of Laboratories at GENESIS. The HCLD (High Complexity Laboratory Director) credential is the highest formal qualification in the embryology laboratory field, issued by the American Board of Bioanalysis after a rigorous review process. GENESIS also employs a genetics counselor, a clinical psychologist specializing in infertility counseling, and nurse practitioners with specialty certification in reproductive medicine.
Visit the GENESIS medical team page for the most current provider roster and any additions to the physician team.
Services and Treatments
GENESIS offers a comprehensive service menu covering the full spectrum of contemporary reproductive medicine:
- In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) — fresh and frozen embryo transfer cycles performed in GENESIS's own in-house embryology laboratories
- Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) — including cycles with donor sperm for same-sex couples and single parents by choice
- Egg Freezing (Oocyte Cryopreservation) — elective social freezing and medically indicated fertility preservation using vitrification technology
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT-A/M) — chromosomal screening and single-gene disorder testing performed prior to embryo transfer
- Donor Egg IVF — the clinic operates an in-house donor egg program, allowing patients who cannot use their own eggs to pursue pregnancy with rigorously screened donors
- Gestational Surrogacy — IVF for intended parents with embryo transfer to a gestational carrier, for patients who cannot carry a pregnancy
- Egg Donor Program (Donors) — individuals who wish to donate their eggs can apply through the practice's own donor matching system
- Male Infertility Evaluation and Treatment — comprehensive sperm testing, diagnosis, and treatment coordinated by Dr. Khurgin's urology subspecialty practice
- Fertility Preservation — for patients facing cancer treatment, surgery, or other medical situations that may affect future fertility
- Psychological Counseling — an in-house clinical psychologist provides individual and group support, with pre-cycle psychological screening for donor and surrogacy patients
GENESIS's five-office network provides flexibility in scheduling. Patients can access monitoring appointments (blood draws, ultrasounds) at the location most convenient to them during active treatment cycles, which is a meaningful quality-of-life advantage compared to single-site practices that require patients to travel across the city for early-morning appointments. Learn more about the full treatment menu on the GENESIS Fertility website.
Laboratory and Success Rates
GENESIS operates multiple in-house IVF laboratories — a critical operational detail for patients comparing fertility practices. Clinics that ship embryos and eggs to off-site labs introduce additional handling steps and logistical dependencies; in-house labs under continuous physician and embryologist oversight reduce those variables. GENESIS's laboratories are licensed by the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and are accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP) — the highest external quality standard in clinical laboratory medicine.
Laboratory oversight by Dr. Goyal, whose HCLD/CC credential covers both the laboratory director qualification and clinical consultant designation, provides an additional layer of quality control beyond basic state licensing. The practice is a member of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) and reports its cycle outcomes annually to the SART/CDC database.
GENESIS does not publish its most recent SART success rate figures directly on its website in a format accessible to independent review tools at the time of this writing. Patients should request current outcome data during their consultation and compare it against SART's publicly available Clinic Summary Reports, which break down live birth rates by age group and egg source. When evaluating any clinic's numbers, always ask whether the rate reported is per intended egg retrieval or per embryo transfer — the former is the more conservative and more informative figure. For a primer on interpreting IVF statistics, see our IVF guide.
Patient Experience
GENESIS has been providing fertility care in the New York metropolitan area for more than two decades, and the practice's longevity in a competitive market reflects sustained patient satisfaction. With seven reproductive endocrinologists and a urologist, GENESIS is large enough to offer meaningful subspecialty depth but structured as an independent private practice rather than a hospital system — which tends to produce shorter wait times for new consultations than academic medical centers.
The multi-site model is a notable practical advantage for active-cycle patients. Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills is well-served by the F, E, M, and R subway lines, making the Forest Hills office accessible from much of western Queens, parts of Brooklyn, and Manhattan without requiring a car. For patients in eastern Queens or Nassau County, the Hewlett location extends coverage further.
The clinic's physician team includes specialists in male infertility (Dr. Khurgin), a detail that matters for roughly half of all fertility patients who have a male-factor component to their diagnosis. Having a fellowship-trained urologist in-house rather than a referral arrangement allows integrated evaluation and treatment rather than fragmented care across two separate practices.
Third-party reproduction services — donor egg, surrogacy, egg donation — are handled in-house rather than outsourced to external agencies, which gives patients a single clinical team managing coordination. The in-house clinical psychologist supports patients through what is consistently one of the most emotionally demanding medical experiences people encounter, and pre-screening for donor and surrogacy cycles is embedded in the clinical workflow rather than treated as an optional add-on.
Browse other New York fertility clinics to compare GENESIS against academic programs, national chains, and boutique practices throughout the five boroughs and Long Island.
Insurance and Financing
New York State has one of the most expansive fertility insurance mandates in the United States. Under state law, most fully insured commercial plans — including large-group employer plans — are required to cover fertility diagnosis and treatment, including IVF cycles. Patients should verify whether their specific plan is a fully insured state-regulated plan or a self-funded ERISA plan, as self-funded plans are exempt from state mandates regardless of the employer's size or location.
GENESIS participates in most commercial insurance plans, and the practice's billing team works with patients to verify benefits and navigate prior authorization processes. For patients with limited or exhausted insurance coverage, GENESIS has partnered with ARC Fertility to provide structured financing packages and pharmacy benefit plans. Additional loan-based financing is available through CapexMD, Future Family, and WINfertility.
Notably, GENESIS has been selected by the New York State Department of Health to participate in the NYS Infertility Demonstration Program — a state-funded grant that provides financial assistance toward IVF for privately insured New York residents whose insurance coverage is inadequate or exhausted. Eligible patients must meet age and health criteria, be New York State residents, and have completed appropriate lower-level treatments (such as IUI) before progressing to IVF. Cost-sharing under the grant is income-based, ranging from 2.5% to 97.5% of total treatment costs. The maximum benefit is two complete IVF cycles per patient over the life of the grant. This program is a meaningful resource that is not available at every fertility clinic in New York — its availability at GENESIS is worth factoring in for patients who may qualify. Contact GENESIS's financial counseling team at 718-GENESIS (718-436-3747) for current eligibility criteria and application details.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many physicians does GENESIS have, and will I see the same doctor throughout treatment?
GENESIS employs seven board-certified reproductive endocrinologists plus a fellowship-trained male infertility urologist. In a multi-physician practice with multiple office locations, patients typically establish care with a primary REI for consultations and major decisions, but monitoring appointments (early-morning blood draws and ultrasounds during stimulation cycles) may be covered by different physicians depending on scheduling. Patients who want maximum continuity with a single doctor at every appointment should ask about each physician's scheduling model and typical monitoring arrangements before choosing a provider.
Is GENESIS accredited, and how do I verify laboratory quality?
GENESIS's IVF laboratories are licensed by the New York State Department of Health and the FDA, and are accredited by the College of American Pathologists (CAP). CAP accreditation involves unannounced on-site inspections, proficiency testing, and rigorous documentation review — it is the gold-standard external certification for clinical laboratory quality. You can also verify that GENESIS is a SART-member clinic and reports outcome data annually through the SART Clinic Summary Report database.
Does GENESIS treat male infertility, or will I need to go elsewhere?
Male infertility evaluation and treatment is handled in-house by Dr. Jacob L. Khurgin, DO, a fellowship-trained urologist who trained at Johns Hopkins Hospital and specializes in male reproductive medicine and reconstructive urological surgery. This is a meaningful practical advantage: couples with a male factor component (low sperm count, poor morphology or motility, obstructive azoospermia) can have both partners evaluated and treated within the same practice rather than being referred out to a separate urology group.
Does GENESIS participate in the New York State Infertility Demonstration Program grant?
Yes. GENESIS has been selected by the New York State Department of Health to participate in the NYS Infertility Demonstration Program, which provides state-funded financial assistance toward IVF for qualifying New York State residents. Income-based cost-sharing and a maximum of two complete IVF cycles per patient are available under the grant. Not every fertility clinic in New York participates in this program, so patients who may qualify — particularly those with limited insurance coverage — should ask specifically about NYS grant eligibility during their initial consultation.
