Best RE in the DMV?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I work with Dr. Humm at GW and I am very happy there. I think they have lower rates of success than Columbia or SG, but I feel strongly that the care I am getting is based on science and that they aren't doing weird things to up their statistics (see above comments about SG). I am also not getting pushed into expensive treatments where I have a very low likelihood of success, as I strongly suspect I would be at a private clinic, because there is a lot less profit motivation. Plus the bedside manner is great, and even if I can't get ahold of Dr. Humm as easily as I might like, her nurse is very responsive and exceedingly caring. Given that you are young and dealing with MF, you might not need the super aggressive approaches at private clinics.



I tried to get an appointment with Dr. Humm but they said next available for new patient is in March/April.
Anonymous
Does anyone have experience with Dr. Anitha Nair?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The K St office of SGF. Widra or Devine.

+1 for Dr. Devine. She’s also their head of research.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The K St office of SGF. Widra or Devine.


+1 for Widra, he was great to work with.
Anonymous
+ 2 for Devine. She was compassionate (but honest) and didn’t try to push donor eggs on me even though I was in my early 40s. Ended up with two kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The K St office of SGF. Widra or Devine.


+1 for Widra, he was great to work with.


Dr Widra is the head of DC SGF. He knows his stuff and is absolutely amazing when it matters.
Anonymous
Heard great things about Jeanne Obrien at Shady Grove. I had a consult with her and it was my favorite so far. Seemed thorough and very compassionate.
Anonymous
Strongly recommend against Shady Grove Fertility. They are a business.
Consider: Sharara, Rifka, and DeMatini
Also consider Cornell (Owen Davis) if poor ovarian reserve
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