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Evan Rosenbluth, M.D.

Board Certified Board Certified

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility

Meet Dr. Evan Rosenbluth

Evan Rosenbluth, M.D., chose an unconventional path to reproductive medicine. He combined his love for photography with his degree in psychology as a photojournalist interacting and documenting the lives of countless wonderful people throughout the world. Longing to make a more tangible difference, he spent several more years teaching adaptive sport for people with disabilities. One day, while teaching on the slopes, he had an epiphany that medicine was the path for him. Within two weeks he drove across the country to start a one-year intensive post-baccalaureate program to fulfill his medical school requirements. 

He was fast-tracked directly into Tulane medical school where he not only received his medical degree but develop a passion for cooking- especially Cajun cuisine! He matched at the busiest OB/GYN residencies in the country (University of Utah) where he delivered over 1200 babies. He won top surgical honors and research awards that led to patents for novel gynecological devices. He was accepted to one of the premiere Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility fellowships at the University of Iowa where he continued his award-winning research pioneering non-invasive methods to evaluate embryonic health. He was instrumental in starting the country’s first single embryo transfer policy; a practice which he brought to RSC and is now the American Society of Reproductive Medicine’s standard of care. 

Today, he is a senior partner at RSC and continues his love for interacting with his diverse patients from the rich and vibrant community of the Bay Area and beyond. He enjoys all aspects of reproductive care and particularly enjoys treating complex Mullerian anomalies requiring surgery and providing inclusive fertility care for individuals with disabilities and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. 

He draws on his wide-breadth experience to connect with his patients and combine his knowledge of evidence-based medicine with each patient’s individual concerns and goals. He enjoys a team-based approach to formulate a personalized care plan individualized to each patient to ultimately help achieve their goals. 

Dr. Rosenbluth serves as the Surgical Director and Sonography Director at RSC. He is a senior partner and is double board certified in both OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. 

 He enjoys traveling the world with his family, interacting with as many people as possible, and documenting it all with his camera. He practices at the San Ramon office where you will find his photographs hanging on the office walls. 

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  • Residency: Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Utah Health Sciences 
  • Fellowship: Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics 
  • In-Training Award for Research 
  • 68th annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine  
  • University of Iowa Medical Research Day Best Abstract 
  • Pacific Coast Reproductive Society Research Scholarship 
  • Excellence in patient care University of Iowa 
  • ASRM Advanced Laparoscopy Course Award for highest technical proficiency 
  • Top Resident Surgeon Award University of Utah 
  • First Place Resident Research Award University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, UT 
  • Elected OB/GYN Educational Chief Resident 
  • National Collegiate Inventors and Innovators Alliance Design Award Team  
  • Bray-Conn Scholarship Team Member for Best Technological Innovation  
  • James Cook University Department of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Childhood
  • Development Research Grant James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
  •  Barash OO, Hinckley MD, Rosenbluth EM, Ivani KA, Weckstein LN. High gonadotropin dosage does not affect euploidy and pregnancy rates in IVF PGS cycles with single embryo transfer. Hum Reprod. 2017 Nov 1;32(11):2209-2217 
  • Barash OO, Ivani KA, Willman SP, Rosenbluth EM, Wachs DS, Hinckley MD, Pittenger Reid S, Weckstein LN. Association between growth dynamics, morphological parameters, the chromosomal status of the blastocysts, and clinical outcomes in IVF PGS cycles with single embryo transfer, J Assist Reprod Genet. 2017 Aug;34(8):1007-1016 
  • Barash OO, Ivani KA, Willman SP, Hinckley MD, Wachs DS, Rosenbluth EM, Reid S, Weckstein LN. Clinical Pregnancy Rates after Elective versus Non-Elective Single Embryo Transfer in PGS Cycles. JFIV Reprod Med Genet 2016;4:195. 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Shelton DN, Wells, LM, Sparks AE, Van Voorhis BJ. Human Embryos Secrete Micro RNAs into Culture Media- a Potential Biomarker for Implantation. Fertil Steril. 2014 May;101(5):1493-500 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Christenson L, Devor EJ, Sparks AE, Van Voorhis BJ. MicroRNA Expression in the Human Blastocyst. Fertil Steril. 2013 Mar 1;99(3):855-861 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Van Voorhis BJ. Evolving role of assisted reproductive technologies. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 2011;54:734-45 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Johnson PJ, Hitchcock RW, Nygaard IE. Development and testing of a vaginal pressure sensor to measure intra-abdominal pressure in women. Neurourol Urodyn. 2010;29:532-5 
  • Johnson PJ, Rosenbluth EM, Nygaard IE, Parikh MK, Hitchcock RW. Development of a novel intra-vaginal transducer with improved dynamic response. Biomed Microdevices. 2009;11:1213-21 
  • Barash O, Ivani K, Weckstein L, Willman S, Rosenbluth E, Wachs D, Hinckley M. Assosiation between high gonadotropin dosage, euploidy and pregnancy rates in PGT cycles. 72nd annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 10/2016 
  • Barash O, Ivani K, Willman S, Weckstein L, Rosenbluth E, Wachs D, Hinckley M. Clinical pregnancy rates after elective versus non-elective single embryo transfer in PGT cycles. Fertility and Sterility. 72nd annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 10/2016 
  • Barash O, Ivani K, Willman S, Weckstein L, Rosenbluth E, Wachs D, Hinckley M. Comparison of clinical pregnancy rates after single embryo transfer of day 5 versus day 6 euploid embryo. 71st annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 10/2015 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Shelton DN, Wells, LM, Sparks AE, Van Voorhis BJ . microRNA testing: a novel, non-invasive technique to detect aneuploidy and live birth potential in human embryos. 68th annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 10/2012 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Wells L, Sparks AE, Van Voorhis BJ. MicroRNA in culture media from human blastocysts exhibits a distinct signature that correlates with embryonic chromosomes and IVF outcome. 28th annual meeting of European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology 7/2012 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Christenson L, Devor EJ, Sparks AE, Van Voorhis BJ. Differential expression of microRNA in day 5 human euploid and aneuploid blastocysts. 59th annual meeting of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation 3/2012 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Christenson L, Devor EJ, Sparks AE, Van Voorhis BJ. Day 5 human blastocysts express a unique and sexually dimorphic microRNA profile. 59th annual meeting of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation 3/2012 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Shelton DN, Neff TL, Van Voorhis BJ, Goodheart MJ. Lymphoid enhancing factor 1 is over expressed in benign endometria as body mass increases. 67th annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 10/2011 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Flagg JK, Whitlow NR, Van Voorhis BJ, Ryan GL. Early subchorionic hematoma by first trimester ultrasound in fertile and subfertile women. 67th annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 10/2011 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Van Voorhis BJ. Establishing a pay for performance program for in vitro fertilization. 67th annual meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine 10/2011 
  • Johnson PJ, Rosenbluth EM, Nygaard IE, Parikh MK, Hitchcock RW. Vaginally-implantable sensor for monitoring loadings on the female pelvic floor. Society for Biomaterials 10/2009 
  • Johnson P, Rosenbluth E, Nygaard I, Hitchcock R. Vaginally-Implantable Sensor for Use in Monitoring Combined Loadings on the Pelvic Floor. Mountain West Biomedical Engineering Conference 9/2008 
  • Hammoud A, Huang I, Hammoud A, Rosenbluth E, Peterson C, Carrell D. The Effect of Different Sperm Preparations on Sperm Motility. Pacific Coast Reproductive Society 4/2006 
  • Rosenbluth EM, Bounce for Life: Breaking Records for Sino Nasal Undifferentiated Carcinoma. Science 2004;303:37 

Dr. Rosenbluth and his nurse were blessings during a challenging process. They were kind, loving and supportive.

Dr. Rosenbluth was excellent and took his time emailing me when I doubted my chances of conceiving.

Three beautiful kids thanks to Dr. Evan Rosenbluth! He was patient, kind, exceptionally knowledgeable able helped my wife and I build a beautiful family.

We lack words to express our gratitude to Dr. Rosenbluth and his team at RSC for making our dream come true. The most important thing that kept me going & contributed to my success was TRUST & being assured that Dr. Rosenbluth knew exactly what he was doing.

Dr. Rosenbluth is extremely knowledgeable, professional, polite, & supportive. He has outstanding bedside manners & he explains with lots of details and a great sense of humor. I will forever be grateful.

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