Dr. Chang graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Pennsylvania State University, received his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College, and completed his residency at Lenox Hill Hospital on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, receiving the Kupperman Award for residency excellence. Since 2006, Dr. Lyndon Chang was involved with New Hope Fertility Center in New York City, focusing specifically on advancing Japanese low-stimulation protocols. He is a Pioneer in the field of minimal stimulation in the USA. He specializes in the use of low stimulation IVF protocols in treating women with Diminished Ovarian Reserve/Premature Ovarian Failure and Advanced Maternal Age.
Dr. Lyndon Chang is the Medical Director at Hanabusa IVF and a recognized pioneer in the U.S. advancement of minimal stimulation IVF (Mini IVF) and natural-cycle approaches. With more than 30 years in women’s health and reproductive medicine, Dr. Chang is known for combining evidence-based care with a holistic, patient-centered philosophy especially for individuals who have been told their chances are low or who feel they’ve run out of options.
Dr. Chang’s clinical focus centers on complex fertility cases, with deep expertise in:
Dr. Chang played a key role in helping expand the adoption of Japanese-origin mild stimulation protocols in the United States. His approach prioritizes individualized planning—selecting the safest and most effective level of stimulation for each patient’s biology, goals, and timeline, rather than applying a one-size-fits-all protocol.
Dr. Chang is associated with several notable outcomes in assisted reproduction, including:
Dr. Chang earned his undergraduate degree from Pennsylvania State University (Phi Beta Kappa) and received his medical degree from Jefferson Medical College. He completed his OB/GYN residency training at Lenox Hill Hospital (Northwell Health) in Manhattan, where he also served as a Residency Supervisor and received the Kupperman Award for residency excellence.
Before joining Hanabusa IVF, Dr. Chang served as:
At Hanabusa IVF, Dr. Chang is committed to helping patients move forward with a plan that feels both medically sound and emotionally steady—grounded in realism, guided by experience, and built around the patient in front of him.
The first successful IVF using a patient’s own eggs following ovarian transplantation
Treating patients of advanced maternal age (over 40) and multiple failed IVF cycles
Patients with high FSH