02/08/2023 07:27
Subject: Re:How long does it take to switch clinics?
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t mind sharing what were the two clinics?
Sorry just seeing this. I’m in NYC now so RMA and then successful at Generation Next. (They only do natural/mini stim for DOR)
Anonymous
02/05/2023 20:04
Subject: Re:How long does it take to switch clinics?
1-3 months to go from one clinic to another and into a cycle. It depends on availability of next clinic to schedule initial appt, time needed to transfer any medical records and/or redo lab work, and any time you might need to decide on next cycle that you want.
Anonymous
02/05/2023 02:02
Subject: How long does it take to switch clinics?
if the other thread is accurate, stay the heck away from hopkins
Anonymous
01/03/2023 17:05
Subject: Re:How long does it take to switch clinics?
It was very quick.
I started at Dominion and did one (failed) IUI - after which they suggested I go directly to donor egg.
I immediately had my files transferred to GW.
The next month I cycled and got pregnant on my first IVF try (with my own eggs)
Anonymous
01/02/2023 11:28
Subject: Re:How long does it take to switch clinics?
If you don’t mind sharing what were the two clinics?
Anonymous
01/02/2023 06:54
Subject: How long does it take to switch clinics?
Totally depends. You can start calling other clinics while youre cycling somewhere else.
I had a 2 failed cycles due to lack of response and on day 7 went to a new (smaller clinic) - i had already sent my medical records - they saw two follicles, asked if i wanted to try a clomid mini stim that day - signed all the paperwork and they called in my follistim prescription that day. I started clomid that night and had a retrieval 10 days later. Did a fresh transfer and literally had a baby in arms 9 months after my cancelled cycle at the old clinic.
Some places like CCRM will want all their own bloodwork and will take longer,
Anonymous
01/01/2023 20:51
Subject: How long does it take to switch clinics?
Does anyone have insight on how long it takes to switch clinics/what is usually involved in making a switch? Thinking of getting some second opinions but don’t want to lose any time in the process.