Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's just me but I'm confused by your post. Are you looking for a primary care physician? If so, that shouldn't have anything to do with fertility treatments. If you're looking for a reproductive endocrinologist and haven't had any of the testing done then yes, your timetable is unrealistic. Sorry, I'm just confused.
I am guessing, based on my own considerations of switching insurance, that the OP is using the open enrollment season to switch to MD IPA and therefore needs a PCP in their network to write the referal to the RE she already sees? In any event, I *THINK* I'm sticking it out with Aetna since I *SHOULD* have 3 IVFs left with them but am also toying with the idea of switching to MD IPA knowing I too would have to get a referal and wait out the whole enrollment approval process with them. So, I would love answers to the question.