Who are you, in one plain sentence?
Dr. Ashley S. Roman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Langone Medical Center — a Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist at the same NYU OB/GYN program as Dr. Rebarber and Dr. Roshan, representing the high-risk obstetrics team that the congenital vascular anomaly community has historically referenced for pregnancy management.
Why does a Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist appear in a vascular anomaly directory?
See the entry for Dr. Andrei Rebarber (prac:000019) for the full context — the rationale applies equally to all three NYU MFM practitioners in this directory. The pregnancy dimension of congenital vascular anomaly management is one of the most underserved areas in the field. Most women with KTS, Parkes Weber, or significant venous or lymphatic malformations who become pregnant cannot find an OB/GYN who has managed their condition before. The NYU Langone MFM team’s appearance in the original community directory reflects historical community referral to this specific program for this specific challenge. Worth confirming directly: whether Dr. Roman has managed pregnancies in women with your specific syndrome.
Where do you practice and how do I reach you?
NYU Langone Medical Center · Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology · 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016. Worth confirming current faculty status and contact information.
In the Published Record
Dr. Roman is listed in the original Born Rare Medical Directory as Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University, Langone Medical Center, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016. NYU Langone is one of the largest academic medical centers in the country and its MFM program handles a broad range of high-risk pregnancy cases.
Source: Born Rare Medical Directory original entry (August 2020). Verified: July 2026. Current faculty status requires direct confirmation. Tier 2.
Practitioner Profile
| Name / Credentials | Ashley S. Roman, MD |
| Primary Specialty | Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) — High-Risk OB/GYN |
| VA Relevance | Pregnancy management in women with congenital vascular malformations |
| Affiliation | NYU Langone Medical Center · Department of OB/GYN · New York, NY |
| Address | 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016 |
| Note | Tier 2. See prac:000019 (Rebarber) and prac:000021 (Roshan) — NYU MFM colleagues. Verify current faculty status. |
Verification & Catalog Status
Catalog Cross-Reference: Pending — see Care4-Rare Compendium
