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REJUVENATING FERTILITY LI PLLC — Fertlo Editorial Review

Independent editorial overview · Jericho, NY
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Dr. Candela Gallardo, MD, Specialist in Obstetrics & Gynaecology

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Dr. Luis Arturo Ruvalcaba Castellón, MD

IVF & Advanced Reproductive Technologies Instituto Mexicano de Infertilidad (IMI), Guadalajara; LIV Fertility Center; University of Guadalajara

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Rejuvenating Fertility LI PLLC, Jericho — An Honest Editorial Review

Among boutique fertility clinics in New York, the Jericho office of Dr. Zaher Merhi's practice operates under two names that prospective patients routinely encounter: the consumer-facing brand "Rejuvenating Fertility Center" (RFC) and the underlying legal entity, Rejuvenating Fertility LI PLLC. Both names refer to the same physical office at 380 N Broadway, Suite L-1, Jericho, NY 11753, staffed by the same physician. "LI PLLC" is the New York professional limited liability company registered for the Long Island location — it is how the practice appears in the NPI Registry (NPI 1740873868, enumerated February 19, 2021) and on some insurance and billing documents. If you already read our Rejuvenating Fertility Center editorial, you have the clinical detail; this guide exists so patients searching the PLLC name land on the correct, verified information rather than an unrelated listing.

About the Practice

The CEO of Rejuvenating Fertility LI PLLC, per the NPI record, is Dr. Zaher O. Merhi, MD, FACOG, HCLD — founder and Medical Director of Rejuvenating Fertility Center. The Jericho satellite opened to serve Long Island patients closer to home; the broader RFC organization maintains additional offices in New York and Connecticut.

Training and Credentials

Dr. Merhi earned his medical degree at the American University of Beirut, completed his OB-GYN residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, and finished his Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility fellowship at Albert Einstein College of Medicine / Montefiore. He holds three credentials: board certification in Obstetrics & Gynecology, subspecialty board certification in Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, and a High-Complexity Laboratory Director (HCLD) certification. Past academic appointments include NYU School of Medicine, the University of Vermont, and Albert Einstein, and he served as Professor at SUNY Downstate, where he directed the ACGME-accredited REI fellowship. His research — more than 100 peer-reviewed papers — emphasizes PRP ovarian rejuvenation, PCOS, AMH regulation, and adipose-derived stem cells; browse his PubMed publications.

Services and Specialties

Services available through the Jericho office include:

Success Rates and Lab Notes

RFC is a smaller, concierge-style practice rather than a large academic IVF lab, and the Jericho PLLC office is a consultation and monitoring site rather than a standalone lab. Patients considering IVF should ask directly which SART-reporting laboratory processes their retrievals and review age-banded live-birth data before signing a treatment contract. Aggregate figures on third-party sites blend diagnoses and protocols in ways that can mislead; our how to read IVF success rates guide walks through the interpretation traps. Compare any numbers you receive against the CDC ART Success Rates report within your own age band.

Patient Experience

The Jericho office carries a 5.0/5 Google rating across 22 reviews — a small but consistently positive sample. Recurring review themes mention direct physician access (patients typically see Dr. Merhi rather than rotating providers), willingness to accept patients other clinics declined for age or AMH, and openness to holistic add-ons. Because the sample is modest, prospective patients should weigh reviews alongside a consultation and a written protocol, and should understand the evidence base behind any investigational therapies offered.

Considering At-Home Insemination?

Not every fertility journey starts in a clinic. At-home intracervical insemination (ICI) is a lower-cost, private option for patients without a known fertility diagnosis — including single parents by choice, LGBTQ+ families, and couples who want to try a few cycles before committing to clinical treatment.

At-home insemination kits from MakeAMom include step-by-step instructions for donor or partner sperm, are reusable until conception, and arrive in plain, discreet packaging. Many people use them while waiting for an REI appointment or alongside ovulation tracking. If you have a known diagnosis, have tried 12 months without success (six if over 35), or a physician has already recommended IUI or IVF, a board-certified REI is the right next step.

Insurance and Cost in New York

New York's 2020 fertility mandate requires large-group, state-regulated commercial plans to cover up to three IVF cycles per lifetime; self-funded ERISA employer plans are exempt. When verifying benefits with your carrier, the billing name may be Rejuvenating Fertility LI PLLC (rather than the consumer-facing "Rejuvenating Fertility Center") — both tax IDs link to the same Jericho office, but confirming the exact entity the carrier has contracted with can prevent surprise out-of-network balances. See our fertility insurance mandates by state guide and IVF cost by state breakdown.

Location and Contact

Address: 380 N Broadway, Suite L-1, Jericho, NY 11753 Phone: (516) 755-7055 (Jericho office) or (203) 557-9696 (RFC main line) Website: rejuvenatingfertility.com/long-island

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rejuvenating Fertility LI PLLC the same as Rejuvenating Fertility Center? Yes. Rejuvenating Fertility LI PLLC is the New York professional limited liability company registered for the Long Island location of Rejuvenating Fertility Center. Same office, same physician (Dr. Zaher Merhi), same NPI-registered clinical services. The PLLC name appears on NPI records, tax filings, and some insurance contracts; "Rejuvenating Fertility Center" is the consumer-facing brand.

Why might I see both names on paperwork? Multi-site fertility practices often register a separate professional entity for each state or region. The Jericho office uses the LI PLLC entity; insurance Explanation of Benefits, HIPAA notices, and credit-card charges may display either name. If a document shows a name you don't recognize, call the office to confirm before assuming it's unrelated.

Does the Jericho office have its own IVF lab? Jericho is primarily a consultation and monitoring location; retrievals and transfers are coordinated through RFC's primary lab. Confirm the exact lab location and SART reporting status for your cycle before signing a treatment contract.


Editorial note: Independently written by the Fertlo editorial team; not sponsored. Entity verification via public NPI Registry data (NPI 1740873868). See our editorial policy.

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