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| After 2 failed IVFs and 1 failed embryo transfer, we decided to try CCRM. The first available consult I could get was January 4. Does anyone have experience with them? Is it worth it go out there? Thanks |
| I am trying to decide between CCRM and Cornell (am leaning towards Cornell). You may want to look into Cornell too, depending on what your situation is. Also, I know of someone who flew out to CCRM for their 1 day of testing (that costs $3600) and was then told that they would not accept her as a patient. So I'd be on the lookout for that if you are older or have high FSH. Good luck!!! |
| I second the PP's recommendation: you should also consider looking into Cornell. |
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"I know of someone who flew out to CCRM for their 1 day of testing (that costs $3600) and was then told that they would not accept her as a patient."
Really? She must have been menopausal then - I had an FSH of 18 and they didn't blink at cycling me. I would think they would be able to tell you during your phone consult whether it was likely that they would not accept you as a patient. Oh, and I only spent $1500 on my one day work up, including travel. |
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Here is the CCRM price list: http://www.colocrm.com/BecomeaPatient/TreatmentCosts.aspx
Initial workup is $3600, although some of it may be covered by insurance. |