Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The nurse coordinator has been unresponsive, too.
Do you think it would poison the well to call the nursing supervisor?
I'm really bummed because we switched to SG because our previous clinic was such a shit-show. Right up until this last minute here, the communication and professionalism has been flawless. But now that it actually counts ....
12:12 here. I don't think it would poison the well. Your protocol seems to have slipped through the cracks. Use the snow as an excuse if you want (e.g., "Hi, I left a couple messages for my nurse but I wasn't sure if she received them with all the snow lately..."). Fwiw, my nurse for my first cycle at SG was really uncommunicative, so I switched nurses for subsequent cycles. I've posted this before, but right before my retrieval I called my nurse with a question and found out she'd left for a three-week vacation with no notice! According to DCUM she is now on the DE side, so maybe it's the same nurse.