Dr Ana María Puigvert Martínez

Uro-Andrology, MD (Barcelona, Spain)

Dr. Ana María Puigvert Martínez is a renowned Spanish physician specializing in andrology, sexual health, and reproductive medicine. With over 25 years of clinical and academic experience, she is widely respected for her contributions to male sexual and reproductive health, both in Spain and internationally.

She graduated in medicine from the University of Barcelona and pursued specialized training in andrology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Her surgical residency was completed at the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, and she later refined her expertise in areas such as sexual dysfunction, reproductive microsurgery, and genital surgery at the prestigious Fundación Puigvert, a center internationally known for excellence in urology and andrology.

Dr. Puigvert practices at several prominent institutions, including Hospital Quirónsalud Barcelona, where she is part of the medical team, and the Instituto de Urología de Girona. She is also the co-director of the Institut d’Andrologia i Medicina Sexual (IANDROMS). Her expertise is further recognized through her involvement with international bodies such as the Global Forum of Andrology (Cleveland Clinic) and the International Society for Sexual Medicine.

She has held leadership positions in key professional societies, having served as President of the Spanish Association of Andrology, Sexual and Reproductive Medicine (ASESA), President of the Andrology Foundation for Sexual and Reproductive Health, and President of the Ibero-American Association of Andrological Societies (ANDRO). Dr. Puigvert is also an active member of the Spanish Fertility Society’s scientific committee.

In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Puigvert is a frequent speaker at national and international conferences and has authored numerous scientific publications and book chapters in the field of andrology.

Fluent in Spanish, Catalan, French, and English, Dr. Puigvert offers multilingual care to a diverse patient population, reaffirming her status as a leading figure in the field of sexual and reproductive medicine.

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