“Specialist medicine is, above all, an act of listening. Every patient brings a question that deserves a clear, calm answer.”
Dr. Elie Massoud is a consultant in obstetrics and gynecology with a specialist focus on infertility, assisted reproduction, and advanced laparoscopic surgery. For over two decades, his practice has been defined by the same conviction: that women seeking serious medical answers deserve serious medical attention.
Trained in Lebanon and France, Dr. Massoud's clinical work spans the full arc of a woman's reproductive life — from adolescence and contraception, through fertility care and pregnancy, to surgical management of complex gynecological conditions and the transition through menopause. He believes in conservative, evidence-based decisions and in offering women a complete picture before any intervention is proposed.
As Head of the OBGYN Department at Saint Joseph Hospital and a long-standing member of the surgical team at Azoury IVF Clinic, he combines hospital-grade surgical capability with the continuity of a private practice. The result is care that is at once specialist and personal.
Lebanon
Medical doctorate and full residency in obstetrics and gynecology — the foundation of his clinical and surgical practice.
Université Paris 5 — Paris Descartes
Formal French specialty diploma in fertility and reproductive medicine — the academic foundation of his MAP practice.
Médecine de l'Assistance à la Procréation
Full-spectrum assisted reproductive medicine — IUI, IVF, ICSI, and the management of complex infertility cases.
Minimally Invasive Gynecology
Specialist surgical training in keyhole and operative hysteroscopic procedures across the full range of gynecological pathology.
Saint Joseph Hospital, Beirut
Leads the OBGYN department, overseeing clinical practice, surgical operations and training of junior physicians.
Azoury IVF Clinic, Hazmieh
Two decades on the surgical team at Lebanon's leading assisted reproduction center.
Modern gynecology should leave the patient with more options, not fewer. My responsibility is to translate complexity into a clear path forward — and then to walk it with her.