Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davis at Cornell if it's your last shot
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If that's not an option I'd do CCRM. I'd also do a consult with Davis at Dominion for natural cycle.
Shady Grove is fine for cookie cutter IF. But I wouldn't go there for DOR.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davis at Cornell if it's your last shot
+1
If that's not an option I'd do CCRM. I'd also do a consult with Davis at Dominion for natural cycle.
Shady Grove is fine for cookie cutter IF. But I wouldn't go there for DOR.
Can people chime in with more details on why SG is not good for DOR? I thought most REs use basically the same protocols. What specifically is SG lacking or not doing that a place like Cornell or CCRM would do?
I would love to know as well
Anonymous wrote:CCRM with Dr. Payson. In fact we've now decided to go there again, after a not great experience at Shady Grove and radio silence from Dominion after liking Dr. Gordon (but the nurses don't pick up phones apparently?).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davis at Cornell if it's your last shot
+1
If that's not an option I'd do CCRM. I'd also do a consult with Davis at Dominion for natural cycle.
Shady Grove is fine for cookie cutter IF. But I wouldn't go there for DOR.
Can people chime in with more details on why SG is not good for DOR? I thought most REs use basically the same protocols. What specifically is SG lacking or not doing that a place like Cornell or CCRM would do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Davis at Cornell if it's your last shot
+1
If that's not an option I'd do CCRM. I'd also do a consult with Davis at Dominion for natural cycle.
Shady Grove is fine for cookie cutter IF. But I wouldn't go there for DOR.
Anonymous wrote:Davis at Cornell if it's your last shot
Anonymous wrote:There are a ton of threads asking this very question. You can use the search function in the forum. I would choose Widra at Shady Grove. He is straightforward, which some people like and other don't. Regardless, he will listen to you and discuss/explain options if you are researching a lot and have specific questions. I asked really dumb questions along the way and he was always patient and respectful despite that. I also considered him to be sympathetic and sensitive overall. He knows a lot about the industry and what other clinics do. He is not that involved during the monitoring, so you need to set up consults and follow-up consults for that. He will answer questions you send in through your nurse.
I have done consults with other REs who have reputations for being especially warm, great bedside manner, etc. and I didn't have that experience at all with them. I liked Widra much more and never left a consult feeling really upset or like my issues were dismissed.
So, given reactions vary from patient to patient, you may need to devote a bit more time to comparison shop to get a better sense which is the best fit.
Anonymous wrote:There are a ton of threads asking this very question. You can use the search function in the forum. I would choose Widra at Shady Grove. He is straightforward, which some people like and other don't. Regardless, he will listen to you and discuss/explain options if you are researching a lot and have specific questions. I asked really dumb questions along the way and he was always patient and respectful despite that. I also considered him to be sympathetic and sensitive overall. He knows a lot about the industry and what other clinics do. He is not that involved during the monitoring, so you need to set up consults and follow-up consults for that. He will answer questions you send in through your nurse.
I have done consults with other REs who have reputations for being especially warm, great bedside manner, etc. and I didn't have that experience at all with them. I liked Widra much more and never left a consult feeling really upset or like my issues were dismissed.
So, given reactions vary from patient to patient, you may need to devote a bit more time to comparison shop to get a better sense which is the best fit.