Anonymous wrote:Their success rate is comparatively abysmal.
https://www.sartcorsonline.com/rptCSR_PublicMultYear.aspx?ClinicPKID=2269#patient-cumulative
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was warned off JHU when I was looking for fertility services in Baltimore (ended up at Shady Grove, which is a factory (efficient and impersonal) but got the job done.
To be fair, SGF manages that by accepting a high risk of multiples.
Anonymous wrote:I went to an excellent reproductive endocrinologist at Hopkins (greenspring) and had healthy twin girls. I was very happy with Hopkins!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Infertility is a tough battle and frustration can lead to find someone or something to blame.
NP. I guess, but I've heard a lot of complaints about JH fertility from people I know who have used them. Their Yelp and Google reviews are bad. This thread seems to suggest multiple people have found problems with their services (including supervision of residents, apparently), and it seems like their success rates are way below other providers in the area. Would you take the risk and blow $25k on them? I wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:I'm talking to a lawyer now and plan to sue JHU's fertility lab for negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Infertility is a tough battle and frustration can lead to find someone or something to blame.
NP. I guess, but I've heard a lot of complaints about JH fertility from people I know who have used them. Their Yelp and Google reviews are bad. This thread seems to suggest multiple people have found problems with their services (including supervision of residents, apparently), and it seems like their success rates are way below other providers in the area. Would you take the risk and blow $25k on them? I wouldn't.
Anonymous wrote:Infertility is a tough battle and frustration can lead to find someone or something to blame.