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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]who would you recommend at shady Grove fertility. I am seeing Dr Nair there but want to switch to more seasoned doctor who is smart and capable of thinking outside the box. [/quote] i also had a hard time with nair but i might just be unfairly associating her with an unfortunate m/c experience. i like osborn at SG sibley, she is very calm, experienced, and a good listener when you are with her but it is hard to get time with her (typical at siblely.) dr. widra (who i more often see there for procedures) is very abrupt but also 'seasoned' and very much the pro (takes one look at your ovaries and knows what the count is) but seems like less of a listener (maybe just because i am not his direct patient.) i also like the sibley location better because it is less busy. you DO have to be your own advocate though, i once had my nurse call me with the wrong AFC, which had been written down wrong by another nurse, and was WAY off of what my protocol was for. my nurse should have caught this, but i think they are just rushed. i always pay attention and ask questions, get all my lab results, and keep a running spreadsheet. i still think shady grove is the most experienced and well equipped, but if you are at all uncomfortable with being your own advocate i really recommend dr. frankenfurter (sp?) at gw. he is thorough and meticulous and definitely 'seasoned.' but if by 'outside of the box' you mean immune or nk treatments, he doesn't do that. i do get the impression that he is tenacious, but also conservative at risk taking. [/quote]
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