Anonymous
Post 10/02/2020 15:35     Subject: Re:Anyone had gone to Ukraine for ivf

Anonymous wrote:Why not try CNY in New York?


I know six people who have gone to CNY, none have had success. Both OE and DE.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 16:01     Subject: Anyone had gone to Ukraine for ivf

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Anonymous wrote:I've worked in many CIS countries including Ukraine.
Russians and Ukrainians went to Yerevan for quality medicine and affordability.


Russians I know go to Moscow for IVF. I’ve never heard of Yerevan as an option and I am from a family of doctors.

Those who can afford Moscow will definitely stay in Russia.
I heard from various sources that medical tourism in Yerevan, especially IVF and complicated dental procedures cost less than a third of the price in Moscow clinics.


In Russia the universal government provided health insurance fully covers IVF, people who can't afford to pay out of pocket go via that route, they don't go abroad.
There is medical tourism in Armenia yes, dental yes, but not for IVF and not from Russia.


Alright, RUSSIA has universal healthcare and we don’t. That’s.... really something. Not a surprising something, but something.


If it's any consolation the quality of medical care is not great...
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 08:40     Subject: Anyone had gone to Ukraine for ivf

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've worked in many CIS countries including Ukraine.
Russians and Ukrainians went to Yerevan for quality medicine and affordability.


Russians I know go to Moscow for IVF. I’ve never heard of Yerevan as an option and I am from a family of doctors.

Those who can afford Moscow will definitely stay in Russia.
I heard from various sources that medical tourism in Yerevan, especially IVF and complicated dental procedures cost less than a third of the price in Moscow clinics.


In Russia the universal government provided health insurance fully covers IVF, people who can't afford to pay out of pocket go via that route, they don't go abroad.
There is medical tourism in Armenia yes, dental yes, but not for IVF and not from Russia.


Alright, RUSSIA has universal healthcare and we don’t. That’s.... really something. Not a surprising something, but something.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2020 00:03     Subject: Anyone had gone to Ukraine for ivf

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've worked in many CIS countries including Ukraine.
Russians and Ukrainians went to Yerevan for quality medicine and affordability.


Russians I know go to Moscow for IVF. I’ve never heard of Yerevan as an option and I am from a family of doctors.

Those who can afford Moscow will definitely stay in Russia.
I heard from various sources that medical tourism in Yerevan, especially IVF and complicated dental procedures cost less than a third of the price in Moscow clinics.


In Russia the universal government provided health insurance fully covers IVF, people who can't afford to pay out of pocket go via that route, they don't go abroad.
There is medical tourism in Armenia yes, dental yes, but not for IVF and not from Russia.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2020 18:44     Subject: Anyone had gone to Ukraine for ivf

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I've worked in many CIS countries including Ukraine.
Russians and Ukrainians went to Yerevan for quality medicine and affordability.


Russians I know go to Moscow for IVF. I’ve never heard of Yerevan as an option and I am from a family of doctors.

Those who can afford Moscow will definitely stay in Russia.
I heard from various sources that medical tourism in Yerevan, especially IVF and complicated dental procedures cost less than a third of the price in Moscow clinics.
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2020 18:21     Subject: Anyone had gone to Ukraine for ivf

Went to Russia. There were a lot of foreigners as patients at the clinic there, mostly Europeans as well as Russians and Chinese. The clinic is top notch. (I had fertility coverage through my employer in the US and previously had cycled in CFA and SGF and consulted in GWU and Cornell up in NYC, so I have a good baseline to compare).

The facilities and equipment are on par with what I've seen in the US. I was in a donor eggs program (which had to be out of pocket in the US and that was the primary reason for going abroad). In my case first FET didn't take but second succeeded.
Anonymous
Post 09/21/2020 22:26     Subject: Anyone had gone to Ukraine for ivf

NP, went to Czech and had a great experience also.