University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Abington Memorial Hospital, Residency
University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Fellowship
Endometriosis-related infertility, implantation, and fresh embryo transfer
Understanding endometriosis using single-cell biology and multi-omics in human tissues and 3D human tissue models (organoids) at the Jackson Laboratory of Genomics Medicine, Stair-stepping in letrozole-stimulated fresh embryo transfer (FET) cycles
Dr. Cheung partners with her patients to navigate their fertility journey with clarity and confidence. Her specialties include IVF, fertility preservation, and endometriosis-related infertility, and she is passionate about supporting patients throughout every stage of their journey with warmth and compassion.
In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Cheung has been involved in research on endometriosis, implantation, embryo transfer, and access to fertility services. She has presented at national conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals, gaining recognition for her contributions to reproductive medicine. Fluent in Cantonese, Dr. Cheung is dedicated to providing inclusive, high-quality care to a diverse patient community and is excited to bring that commitment to Spring Fertility.
What do you like to do outside of work?
I grew up in a family that practiced Chinese medicine and acupuncture for generations, so a holistic approach to life and health has always been important to me. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time in nature — hiking, camping, and learning about native plants — with my family, especially my 3-year-old son. And as a proud Duck, I’m grateful to be back in the Pacific Northwest.