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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a current CCRM NOVA patient and while I'm happy so far, I would pick Denver if I had the means. The two locations do have some things in common. The biggest is that NOVA CCS/PGS testing is sent out to Denver, so you can have confidence that your PGS screening is of the same caliber as Denver. Also, I believe the NOVA lab staff was trained in Denver. But CCRM gives their non-Denver locations a lot of latitude when it comes to doing diagnostics, designing protocols and treating patients. In general, I've heard that the Denver location is extremely thorough with diagnostic testing, is heavy into supplements and has very customized protocols based on those diagnostic tests. I've found NOVA to be lighter on the diagnostic testing and not really into supplements. Probably the biggest reason I'd go to Denver, though, is that they have a long history of excellent success rates. NOVA hasn't had to release any stats yet because they are too new. Some CCRM NOVA patients I've met are finally having success after previous failures, but others are finding it not much different from their previous clinics. There's a lot we just don't know yet about NOVA's performance. Of the DC-area clinics, I definitely think CCRM is top. But nationwide? I'd look at CCRM Denver, ORM or Cornell. [/quote]
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