Dr. Maria Asis, M.D., earned her medical degree from Tufts Medical School and completed her OB-GYN residency at New York Hospital–Cornell Medical Center. A partner at Generations Ob-Gyn, she is board-certified with advanced credentials as a certified menopause and culinary medicine specialist. Dr. Asis focuses on reproductive endocrinology, lifestyle medicine, and clinical nutrition. An award-winning educator, she is passionate about connecting dietary health with tailored medical care for women.
Dr. Maria Asis, M.D., earned her medical degree from Tufts Medical School and completed her OB-GYN residency at New York Hospital–Cornell Medical Center. A partner at Generations Ob-Gyn, she is board-certified with advanced credentials as a certified menopause and culinary medicine specialist. Dr. Asis focuses on reproductive endocrinology, lifestyle medicine, and clinical nutrition. An award-winning educator, she is passionate about connecting dietary health with tailored medical care for women.
Dr. Maria Asis, M.D., is a board certified obstetrician and gynecologist with advanced certifications in Menopause and Culinary medicine. She attended Tufts University, graduating magna cum laude in biology. She went on to Tufts Medical School and residency training at New York Hospital – Cornell Medical center. Upon graduation in 1993, she returned to New Haven to join her father, Dr. Jose Asis, in private practice at Asis Medical Association and continued on to Generations after the merge of Asis Medical and OBGYN of North Haven.
Dr. Asis has a special interest in reproductive endocrinology, menopause and lifestyle medicine. She is both a certified menopause specialist and a culinary medicine specialist. She is passionate about the connection between nutrition, lifestyle and women’s health. She brings her expertise to the patients, and the community with outreach projects in high schools, community programs and lectures at large.
Dr. Asis’s excellence in teaching has been recognized with the Lee Buxton Award for Medical Student Teaching (2017), and the Stanley Lavietes Award for Resident Teaching (2022).
