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Megan Fleming, Ph.D.

Sexuality and Relationship Expert, Cancer/Medical Illness.
HSAB Affiliation: Contributing Expert.

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Dr. Megan Fleming is a clinical psychologist and Diplomat of the American Association of Sex Educators and Therapists as a certified sex therapist. She is the Founder and former Director of the Sexual Health and Rehabilitation Program (SHARP) at Beth Israel Medical Center and is an Assistant in Clinical Psychiatry for Yeshiva University/Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Fleming completed post-doctoral work in psychiatry at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and received her sex therapy training from the Human Sexuality Program at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. She has lectured and published extensively on the topics of Sexual Dysfunction, Intimacy and Sexuality. Dr. Fleming has been a cited expert in numerous publications including the New York Times.

Dr. Fleming specializes in treating both men and women of all sexual orientations with their sexual health and relationship concerns, including all sexual dysfunctions, difficulties with sexual expression, and mismatched levels of desire. She also has extensive experience and excellent treatment results working with anxiety, depression, fertility and post-partum issues. Currently, Dr. Fleming practices in lower Manhattan.

More information about Dr. Fleming is available on her website, www.sexualhealthnewyork.com.

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