860 5th Ave
New York, NY 10065
(212) 794-9588
Internationally recognized for infertility treatment and research, CHR is known worldwide as the infertility center of last resort. One of the first IVF centers established in the U.S., the Center for Human Reproduction (CHR) offers all aspects of modern infertility treatment. Through extensive research and clinical efforts, CHR has developed special knowledge and expertise in treating diminished ovarian reserve, a classic finding in older women and also in younger women with prematurely aging ovaries. Our pioneering research into IVF with DHEA supplementation — a treatment that CHR studies have found can double the IVF pregnancy chances in women with diminished ovarian reserve — has been noted worldwide, and one third of all infertility centers now use the technique. CHR also offers one of the world’s largest and most diverse egg donor programs. Located in Manhattan, New York City (NYC), approximately half of our patients are local, with another half hailing from other states and abroad. We invite you to learn more about CHR’s clinical offerings, treatments, research, and educational activities by exploring our extensive website. Feel free to contact us with any questions!
The New York Eye Cancer Center is a world-class facility for the diagnosis and treatment of eye cancer. Founded in 1995, NYECC has treated thousands of patients. Director Dr. Paul T. Finger is a pioneer in the diagnosis and treatment of eye cancer and Chairman of Ocular Oncology for the American Joint Committee on Cancer.
Dr. Mango has been improving the health of New Yorkers for over seven years. Having worked alongside some of the most creative and innovative leaders in the wellness field, Dr. Mango has developed his own methodology that blends eight diverse chiropractic styles into his very own treatment philosophy.
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Dr. Kang believes that an optimal balance and harmony can be achieved in patients of all ages, gender, and ethnic backgrounds. The key to success then is, Dr. Kang’s keen sense of what natural beauty is and how he is able to create these favorable changes with finesse and artistic sense, using an “alchemy” of surgical and non-surgical procedures, which is individualized for the patient.
We are the New York Center for Somatic Psychotherapy and Trauma Resolution. We work with individuals, couples, families and communities to created a state of health and embodiment as well as Emotional Resiliency. We also travel and facilitate seminars all over the world entitled Unity and Diversity where we bring African Rhythm and the Creative Arts to Create a Community that lives with contact and collaboration and care as well as aware consciousness.
The Lotos Club was founded as a gentleman's club in New York City; it has since also admitted women as members. Its founders were primarily a young group of writers and critics. Mark Twain, an early member, called it the "Ace of Clubs". The Club took its name from the poem "The Lotos-Eaters" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, which was then very popular. Lotos was thought to convey an idea of rest and harmony. Two lines from the poem were selected for the Club motto:The Lotos Club has always had a literary and artistic bent, with the result that it has accumulated a noted collection of American paintings. Its "State Dinners" (1893 menu at right) are legendary fetes for scholars, artists and sculptors, collectors and connoisseurs, writers and journalists, and politicians and diplomats. Elaborate souvenir menus are produced for these dinners.The Lotos Club's first home was at Two Irving Place, off of 14th Street near the Academy of Music. Journalist DeWitt Van Buren was the Lotos Club's first president; he was succeeded by A. Oakey Hall. Other early Club officers included Vice President F.A. Schwab, Secretary George Hows, and Treasurer Albert Weber. New York Tribune editor Whitelaw Reid was elected Club president in 1877,at which time the Lotos Club moved to 149 Fifth Avenue at 21st Street.In 1893, the Club moved to 556-558 Fifth Avenue at 46th Street, purchasing their first clubhouse.It was at the Lotos Club in 1906 that George Harvey, editor of Harper's Weekly, sent up his first trial balloon by proposing Woodrow Wilson for the office of President of the United States. In 1909, with financial backing from Andrew Carnegie, the clubhouse was moved to 110 West 57th Street, in a building designed by architect Donn Barber.