Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. DiMattina told me they're focusing on STIM and PGS. Dr. DiMattina told me the numbers aren't there. Very disappointing as we had just attempted our first cycle and ovulated before retrieval. They will do monitoring for New Hope in NYC for patients who choose to go that route - not sure if they will take on new NCIVF patients.
Dominion has a NYC office?
No - Dr. DiMattina is now telling Dominion patients who want to continue NC-IVF that they should go to a clinic (called New Hope) in NYC to do it. These patients can do monitoring locally at Dominion, who will send the results to New Hope, then the patients would travel to NYC at the critical point in their cycle.
When looked at from a business perspective, this is such a bizarre move for Dominion - Dr. DiMattina is literally sending away profits.
DP. Unless the profits they might make from this aren’t worth the longer-term harm to reputation if they become known for selling patients on a procedure with low success rates to take advantage of people who can’t afford other options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. DiMattina told me they're focusing on STIM and PGS. Dr. DiMattina told me the numbers aren't there. Very disappointing as we had just attempted our first cycle and ovulated before retrieval. They will do monitoring for New Hope in NYC for patients who choose to go that route - not sure if they will take on new NCIVF patients.
Dominion has a NYC office?
No - Dr. DiMattina is now telling Dominion patients who want to continue NC-IVF that they should go to a clinic (called New Hope) in NYC to do it. These patients can do monitoring locally at Dominion, who will send the results to New Hope, then the patients would travel to NYC at the critical point in their cycle.
When looked at from a business perspective, this is such a bizarre move for Dominion - Dr. DiMattina is literally sending away profits.
DP. Unless the profits they might make from this aren’t worth the longer-term harm to reputation if they become known for selling patients on a procedure with low success rates to take advantage of people who can’t afford other options.
I was definitely sold on NCIVF and frankly pushed towards it by my dr at Dominion. I did two rounds, neither were successful. I wish I hadn't wasted the time or money on it. Ended up doing 3 rounds of IVF after that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. DiMattina told me they're focusing on STIM and PGS. Dr. DiMattina told me the numbers aren't there. Very disappointing as we had just attempted our first cycle and ovulated before retrieval. They will do monitoring for New Hope in NYC for patients who choose to go that route - not sure if they will take on new NCIVF patients.
Dominion has a NYC office?
No - Dr. DiMattina is now telling Dominion patients who want to continue NC-IVF that they should go to a clinic (called New Hope) in NYC to do it. These patients can do monitoring locally at Dominion, who will send the results to New Hope, then the patients would travel to NYC at the critical point in their cycle.
When looked at from a business perspective, this is such a bizarre move for Dominion - Dr. DiMattina is literally sending away profits.
DP. Unless the profits they might make from this aren’t worth the longer-term harm to reputation if they become known for selling patients on a procedure with low success rates to take advantage of people who can’t afford other options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. DiMattina told me they're focusing on STIM and PGS. Dr. DiMattina told me the numbers aren't there. Very disappointing as we had just attempted our first cycle and ovulated before retrieval. They will do monitoring for New Hope in NYC for patients who choose to go that route - not sure if they will take on new NCIVF patients.
Dominion has a NYC office?
No - Dr. DiMattina is now telling Dominion patients who want to continue NC-IVF that they should go to a clinic (called New Hope) in NYC to do it. These patients can do monitoring locally at Dominion, who will send the results to New Hope, then the patients would travel to NYC at the critical point in their cycle.
When looked at from a business perspective, this is such a bizarre move for Dominion - Dr. DiMattina is literally sending away profits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. DiMattina told me they're focusing on STIM and PGS. Dr. DiMattina told me the numbers aren't there. Very disappointing as we had just attempted our first cycle and ovulated before retrieval. They will do monitoring for New Hope in NYC for patients who choose to go that route - not sure if they will take on new NCIVF patients.
Dominion has a NYC office?
No - Dr. DiMattina is now telling Dominion patients who want to continue NC-IVF that they should go to a clinic (called New Hope) in NYC to do it. These patients can do monitoring locally at Dominion, who will send the results to New Hope, then the patients would travel to NYC at the critical point in their cycle.
When looked at from a business perspective, this is such a bizarre move for Dominion - Dr. DiMattina is literally sending away profits.
Ah, gotcha. I wonder how the results get reported. Perhaps Dominion doesn’t want their success rate going down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. DiMattina told me they're focusing on STIM and PGS. Dr. DiMattina told me the numbers aren't there. Very disappointing as we had just attempted our first cycle and ovulated before retrieval. They will do monitoring for New Hope in NYC for patients who choose to go that route - not sure if they will take on new NCIVF patients.
Dominion has a NYC office?
No - Dr. DiMattina is now telling Dominion patients who want to continue NC-IVF that they should go to a clinic (called New Hope) in NYC to do it. These patients can do monitoring locally at Dominion, who will send the results to New Hope, then the patients would travel to NYC at the critical point in their cycle.
When looked at from a business perspective, this is such a bizarre move for Dominion - Dr. DiMattina is literally sending away profits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dr. DiMattina told me they're focusing on STIM and PGS. Dr. DiMattina told me the numbers aren't there. Very disappointing as we had just attempted our first cycle and ovulated before retrieval. They will do monitoring for New Hope in NYC for patients who choose to go that route - not sure if they will take on new NCIVF patients.
Dominion has a NYC office?
Anonymous wrote:Dr. DiMattina told me they're focusing on STIM and PGS. Dr. DiMattina told me the numbers aren't there. Very disappointing as we had just attempted our first cycle and ovulated before retrieval. They will do monitoring for New Hope in NYC for patients who choose to go that route - not sure if they will take on new NCIVF patients.
Anonymous wrote:Who would want to do it anyway? Aren't the stats ridiculously low?
Anonymous wrote:Who would want to do it anyway? Aren't the stats ridiculously low?