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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]GW! I worked with Dr. Frankfurter and have a beautiful 18 month old. I am also gearing up for an FET. I truly love him and everyone at that practice. I have heard great things about Dr. Humm as well and loved her during monitoring. Dr. Frankfurter can be a very long wait to get in and see, so I would try to get on his schedule ASAP while you work out transferring over your information. I could not recommend him more![/quote] Agree with all of this. But if you want to start sooner, I'd just get on Humm or Lawani's schedule. All three of them meet each week to discuss cases and decide on treatment options. They are all great to work with. [/quote] Or Dr Comstock! She joined last year, and I hadn't met her until my current cycle. LOVE her. Love GW.[/quote] I'm another GW fan. I'm a long time patient there. I had two IVF babies with them and recently did and out-of-state FET with them (I moved). Dr. Comstock was my doctor this time and she was great. She was very helpful at explaining all the different scenarios in detail and answering my questions. As other posters have said they really all work together so I have also been working with Dr. Frankfurter ( my former Dr). They are honestly all [b]very kind and personal.[/b] I had a crazy, travel schedule when preparing for my FET and Dr. Frankfurter changed the FET transfer time last minute to accommodate me. He didn't have to do that. It meant that I would be home much earlier though and with much less headache and he wanted things to be easy for me. Overall, I found the place to have great energy and all the doctors, nurses and staff are personal and kind. They care! I also had the unique opportunity to be a patient at another out-of-state clinic (UCSF) where I moved to do my testing and monitoring. UCSF is a state of the art facility. It was impressive, but it was also impersonal and confusing. Every time i had an appointment there seemed to be confusion and a different doctor. I think that is just the way it goes when you are at a large facility. GW has been amazing and they have worked with all my changing logistics (I moved again during the cycle) and they never complain. I am definitely a PITA patient and I'm sure it was annoying to keep track of my issues and logistics. [/quote] This won't get you pregnant. [/quote]
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