Dr. Maria Eleni Levada, MD, FACOG
OB-GYN (Obstetrician-Gynecologist)
20 West Lincoln Avenue Valley Stream New York, 11580About
Maria Eleni Levada, MD, FACOG, FACS has a private practice at Advanced Women's OBGYN Healthcare of Long Island in Valley Stream, New York. She specializes in urogynecology, minimally invasive surgical procedures relating to gynecology, and Bioidentical Hormone counseling and therapy. She is currently on the medical advisory board and consultant for IGS (Integrated Genetic solutions) and Medical Director for Prism MedSpa in Roslyn, N.Y. Dr. Levada's dedication to patient well-being and her pioneering work in natural hormone therapy have earned her numerous accolades, including being named one of America's Top OB/GYNs and receiving the Trademark Women of Distinction and NY Top Doc awards. Through her clinical practice and leadership roles, Dr. Levada continues to shape the landscape of women’s health and integrative medicine, enhancing the lives of her patients and advancing the field of urogynecology.
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Education and Training
Suny-Hlth Sci Ctr At Brooklyn, Coll of Med, Brooklyn Ny 1974
State University of New York Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine 1974
Board Certification
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Obstetrics and Gynecology
Provider Details
Dr. Maria Eleni Levada, MD, FACOG's Expert Contributions
Menopause
Menopause is the permanent cessation of menstruation due to the ovaries’ “retirement” (primary ovarian failure) as a result of the depletion of eggs. It is defined as the time of the last period followed by 12 consecutive months of amenorrhea (no periods). Menopause transition...
Cervix problem? *would prefer female to answer*
It is extremely difficult/almost impossible for you to actually insert anything (even a wire) into your cervix (canal) yourself as it is almost a pinpoint opening (unless you have given childbirth). Nonetheless, if you did manage to insert something into the canal but took it right out, the mucus discharge is normal and no harm done!. READ MORE
How do I know if I have a yeast infection or herpes?
Your symptoms and description are more consistent with herpes, but it can be type I (after oral sex) or type II. You can go to urgent care or city md to have someone take a look and do a culture. READ MORE
How to treat vaginal itch?
Aquafor is oil-based (vaseline) and usually does not help the symptom you have which can be due to contact irritation from soap/detergent/clothing or possible a yeast infection. Try using a mild hydrocortisone cream such as Vagisil or topical antifungal such as monistat-derm or Femiclear (organic). If symptoms persist for more than a week then see your Pediatrician or Gynecologist. READ MORE
Should I take a pregnancy test?
You can take a pregnancy test (sold at Pharmacies) if you have not had a regular menstrual cycle since the encounter 1 month ago. READ MORE
Lo Loestrin Fe?
The 2 estrogen pills help to decrease or stop the chance of (breakthrough) bleeding during the pill packet because the daily dose of estrogen is so low (10 mcg). READ MORE
My period is late each month?
It sounds like your cycle is every 33 to 34 days instead of every 28 days and this is perfectly normal. Your cycle length may change in your next decade of life. Generally, a cycle length from 21 to 35 days is considered a normal variation. READ MORE
Do ultrasounds identify all fibroids?
Ultrasound has the capability of identifying even a 1 cm Fibroids. But small Fibroids Under 3 cm size are usually not symptomatic and just incidental findings. What symptoms were you having that you think are due to Fibroids? Large Fibroids can cause a heavier menstrual flow, pressure on the bladder, distended belly and a lot of pain if they start degenerating or “breaking down.” READ MORE
Do light periods indicate pregnancy?
Yes, it is possible to have spotting or a light or even regular period in early pregnancy (at the time when your period would have been due had you not conceived) BUT NO, having short, light periods do not indicate pregnancy. READ MORE
What can I do to improve my chances of getting pregnant?
First of all, a couple is not considered to have a fertility problem until they have been actively trying for at least 1 year. So, try to relax and not worry. If your cycles are regular it is easier to know when you ovulate. Ovulation occurs 2 weeks BEFORE the first day of your period always. So, if your cycles are 28 days, ovulation occurs on day 14; if your cycles are 32 days, then ovulation occurs on day 18 of your cycle (the first day of your period is day one). Once the egg is released, it is viable for 24 hours. Sperm are viable for 72 hours. So, you can conceive 3 days before to 1 day after you ovulate. This way you can calculate on the calendar your “fertile week” and concentrate your efforts then. I hope this helps you and good luck! READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Medical Director Prism Med Spa in Roslyn, NY - Present
- consultant Integrated Genetic Solutions (IGS) -
- Assistant Professor NYIT School of Osteopathic Medicine -
- Preceptor Graduate Nursing Program at Molloy College in Rockville Centre -
Awards
- Honors Edition 2019 Trademark Women of Distinction
- N.Y.’s TOP DOC 2020
Treatments
- Urinary Incontinence
- Menopause
- Fibroids
- Vaginitis
- Pain
- Stress Incontinence
- Urinary Tract Infection (uti)
Professional Memberships
- American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
- Nassau County Ob/Gyn Society
- American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology
- American Anti-Aging Association
Internships
- Kings County Medical Center0Internal Medicine
Professional Society Memberships
- American College of Surgeons, Nassau County Medical Society, American Anti-Aging Association
Articles and Publications
- Melanoma in the Vulva of a 71-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report. Yakubmiyer Musheyev, Michail Fazylov, Chiya Abramowitz, Teddy A Ikhuoriah, Peter Rogu, Maria Levada
- Seromucinous Cystadenoma Presenting as Endometriosis Complications in a 57-Year-Old Female: A Case Report. Benjamin Ilyaev, Maria Levada, Matthew Sison, Rebecca Maysonet, Emmanuella Borukh, Vivian Ch
- Fallopian Tube Originating Ovarian Cancer in a 53-Year-Old Postmenopausal Female With Hereditary Breast Cancer (BRCA) Genes: A Case Study. Iana Garrick, Habiba Ahasan, Matthew Jiang, Yakubmiyer Mushe
- Panhypopituitarism Presents As Amenorrhea Secondary to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in a 33-Year-Old Patient: A Case Report. Yakubmiyer Musheyev, Maria Levada, Farage Ftiha, Iana Garrick, Habiba Ah
What do you attribute your success to?
Her Desire to Take Care of Patients
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Get to know Obstetrician-Gynecologist & Natural Hormone Replacement Specialist Dr. Maria Eleni Levada, who serves patients in New York.
With a mission to greatly enhance personal health, prevent illness, and improve everyone’s quality of life, Dr. Levada has been a leader in the medical community since the beginning of her extensive career. She is considered a highly skilled and knowledgeable obstetrician-gynecologist, as well as a dedicated and caring medical practitioner.
Having been in practice for more than 35 years, she cares for patients at her private practice – Advanced Women’s Healthcare – in Valley Stream, New York. There, she combines the art of medicine with the most advanced technologies to achieve the finest outcome.
In her professional experience, Dr. Levada is on the medical advisory board and serves as a consultant for Integrated Genetic Solutions (IGS). She is also the Medical Director of Prism Med Spa in Roslyn, New York. Serving as a natural hormone replacement specialist, she has perfected the integration of the latest technologies in anti-aging therapies (lasers, injectables, etc.) with the most effective nutrition and weight loss methods to greatly improve her patients’ overall health and well-being.
She is currently an Assistant Professor at NYIT School of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury, New York and a Preceptor for the Graduate Nursing Program at Molloy College in Rockville Centre, New York.
In 1974, she earned her medical degree from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University in New York City, New York. She then went on to complete her internship and residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn, New York.
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