Acupuncture in NYC

Anonymous
Hi Friends,

Anyone here do IVF at Cornell have a good acupuncturist? Having trouble finding a good one!

Thanks in advance!!
Anonymous
DW uses The YinOva center, which is near the union square subway stop. They are very good about flexibility before and after transfer. But you have to file your own insurance claim.
Anonymous
LOVE Yinova Center. Absolutely second that recommendation. I live in NYC, did IVF and FETS for 2 kids, used Yinova the whole time.
Anonymous
14:01 here. While you're there, check out The Strand bookstore and grab something delicious from the farmer's market in union square if it's a market day! Love that area. We always tried to get an Air BnB in the East Village.
Anonymous
I went to Yinova then switched to Dr Zheng. It's hardcore TCM (traditional chinese medicine) and all she does is fertility acupuncture. It gets crazy crowded but my response tripled from my first IVF ( i have DOR plus AMA). I had also changed protocols and ate clean that cycle but it worked, DD is 6 months old.Her bedside manner is lacking IMO (they were so sweet at Yinova) but she's all business.


http://www.nyfertilityacupuncture.com
Anonymous
Does dr Zheng specialize in pre and post transfer if you're doing FET???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does dr Zheng specialize in pre and post transfer if you're doing FET???

YES. She'll even see you all 9 months of your pregnancy. She'll look at your chart and figure out what's up and tell you straight and make custom tea for you every time you visit.
Anonymous
Do you know if Dr. Zheng will be able to work with you if you are from out of town? Meaning, I am in town only for IVF and am in town when I am cycling. Any experience with that?

Thanks so much
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I went to Yinova then switched to Dr Zheng. It's hardcore TCM (traditional chinese medicine) and all she does is fertility acupuncture. It gets crazy crowded but my response tripled from my first IVF ( i have DOR plus AMA). I had also changed protocols and ate clean that cycle but it worked, DD is 6 months old.Her bedside manner is lacking IMO (they were so sweet at Yinova) but she's all business.


http://www.nyfertilityacupuncture.com


Do you know if Dr. Zheng will be able to work with you if you are from out of town? Meaning, I am in town only for IVF and am in town when I am cycling. Any experience with that?

Thanks so much
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to Yinova then switched to Dr Zheng. It's hardcore TCM (traditional chinese medicine) and all she does is fertility acupuncture. It gets crazy crowded but my response tripled from my first IVF ( i have DOR plus AMA). I had also changed protocols and ate clean that cycle but it worked, DD is 6 months old.Her bedside manner is lacking IMO (they were so sweet at Yinova) but she's all business.


http://www.nyfertilityacupuncture.com


Do you know if Dr. Zheng will be able to work with you if you are from out of town? Meaning, I am in town only for IVF and am in town when I am cycling. Any experience with that?

Thanks so much


I'm sure she would - but I know she prefers to see people ongoing before during and after a cycle. I would call the office. At the least she'll give you several different herb combos to take at different points of the transfer and afterwards.
Anonymous
is Dr. Zheng ok if you're interested in acupuncture ONLY, not herbs?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to Yinova then switched to Dr Zheng. It's hardcore TCM (traditional chinese medicine) and all she does is fertility acupuncture. It gets crazy crowded but my response tripled from my first IVF ( i have DOR plus AMA). I had also changed protocols and ate clean that cycle but it worked, DD is 6 months old.Her bedside manner is lacking IMO (they were so sweet at Yinova) but she's all business.


http://www.nyfertilityacupuncture.com


Do you know if Dr. Zheng will be able to work with you if you are from out of town? Meaning, I am in town only for IVF and am in town when I am cycling. Any experience with that?

Thanks so much


I'm sure she would - but I know she prefers to see people ongoing before during and after a cycle. I would call the office. At the least she'll give you several different herb combos to take at different points of the transfer and afterwards.


Thanks- one last question, does she give us weekly herbs? Or only in the office? Does she give them to you during your IVF cycle? I am completely open to them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went to Yinova then switched to Dr Zheng. It's hardcore TCM (traditional chinese medicine) and all she does is fertility acupuncture. It gets crazy crowded but my response tripled from my first IVF ( i have DOR plus AMA). I had also changed protocols and ate clean that cycle but it worked, DD is 6 months old.Her bedside manner is lacking IMO (they were so sweet at Yinova) but she's all business.


http://www.nyfertilityacupuncture.com


Do you know if Dr. Zheng will be able to work with you if you are from out of town? Meaning, I am in town only for IVF and am in town when I am cycling. Any experience with that?

Thanks so much


I'm sure she would - but I know she prefers to see people ongoing before during and after a cycle. I would call the office. At the least she'll give you several different herb combos to take at different points of the transfer and afterwards.


Thanks- one last question, does she give us weekly herbs? Or only in the office? Does she give them to you during your IVF cycle? I am completely open to them.

Yes she'll tailor weekly herbs for you IVF, FET or just regular cycle. She does a long intake with all of your fertility history and at each appointment tracks your cycke. If I was going on a work trip etc I'd get several different types for each week ahead of time.
Anonymous
What is Dr Zheng's first name or address? There are two in NYC. Is her first name Da Wei near Midtown Manhattan? Thanks!
Anonymous
I went to Kyung Hee Acupuncture and Herbs in Herald Square. I actually went to Dr Zheng for a previous cycle and really prevented Kyung Hee. That cycle was also successful. They are super traditional but really comprehensive. You can get in at short notice and my transfer was Dec 26 and they fit me in on both the 25th and 26th. I took the train from DC to NY for all my appointments, went to acupuncture, and then walked down the street to Penn Station and hopped back on the train to DC.
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