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NYU or Long Island IVF

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kat813
LIF Adolescent

Member since 9/05

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Name:
Kathleen

NYU or Long Island IVF

Hi Everyone,

I need a little advice here...

I have an IVF consult with NYU on 11/2 and I'm scheduled for another consult with LI IVF in Melville on 11/7. I work on Long Island and I am seriously considering LI IVF as I have heard many great things about this office. The CDC's website shows NYU at 42% live birth rate for my age and LI IVF at 33%. Obviously statistics matter but I'm curious about your experiences with either place.

Thanks in advance:)

Posted 10/12/05 9:33 PM
 
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butterfly23
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Re: NYU or Long Island IVF

I have been using Long Isalnd IVF. They have always seemed very nice and extremely knowledgeable to me. Le tme know if I can help any further Chat Icon

Posted 10/12/05 10:03 PM
 

redstar
Delay is not denial

Member since 5/05

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Michelle

Re: NYU or Long Island IVF

Hey Kathy, I just thought that this was very interesting. I found it during my usual research. I can not agree with this person more. We are so fortunate to live in NY, where the best hospitals, labs and doctors come. Don't forget, the better the success rates, the more money a lab gets for research, better equipment and better care. A lot of the manhattan clinics have 'satellite' offices.


Choosing an IVF clinic
While there are plenty of IVF clinics to choose from, they are not created equal, and the playing field is by no means level. Rather, there is a wide spectrum among IVF clinics, and superior, top tier clinics clearly offer stronger diagnostic skills, more advanced laboratory technology, more refined clinical expertise, and better overall odds of having a baby. In view of this, I believe that before committing to a particular clinic for treatment, patients owe it to themselves to develop strong analytical skills that will permit them to make choices in an informed, logical, and discriminating manner.

The Traps

Unfortunately, many among us choose an IVF clinic using criteria that are questionable. I make this statement without the slightest note of condescension as when I was in treatment I too fell into this trap.

Here are some of the most common traps patients fall into:

Often patients choose IVF clinics based exclusively on hearsay and anecdotal information. They know someone who had success at a particular program or heard about a doctor there who is "good." I do believe that it is important to investigate the experiences of other patients who have accessed a clinic you are considering. However, many find sufficient encouragement in anecdotal stories and conduct scant research about a program beyond that. I believe that this is a mistake.

Others choose an IVF program based exclusively on the referral of a GP or gynaecologist. Often such referrals are also based on hearsay and anecdotal information, or sometimes on casual professional acquaintances. It is important that patients realize that some GP's and gynaecologists have not personally researched the world of IVF in great depth, and are often not in a position to make optimal recommendations.

Some patients choose an IVF program because it is close to their home or place of work. Many also choose an IVF program because it is less expensive than others. While there is no question that the IVF process makes terrible demands on our time and money, I believe that if it is at all possible (and I realize that unfortunately for many it is not possible) patients should avoid choosing an IVF program based on geographic proximity or reduced cost alone. Such a plan is unlikely to be cost effective or preserve you emotionally or physically if the clinic offers poor odds of success and you have the misfortune of experiencing multiple failures there. Choices based on geographic proximity and reduced cost will often lead to increased financial hardship and emotional and physical exhaustion.

Finally, many couples choose an IVF clinic because of their personal chemistry with a particular doctor at that clinic. I know well from my own experience that a warm relationship with a compassionate doctor is a very helpful stress reducer during the IVF experience. Nonetheless a warm and compassionate doctor who is constrained by the limitations of an inferior IVF clinic will not have the power to protect you from the heartache and despair of experiencing failure at that clinic. I believe that patients should first focus on the clinic, choose one for the right reasons, and then choose a doctor at that clinic with whom they are comfortable. I think we would all prefer to have a child with the help of a doctor who above all else offered exemplary clinical expertise at a superior IVF clinic. Excellent personal chemistry with a doctor is, in my opinion, a very wonderful and welcome bonus.

The Consequences

Unfortunately, many of my clients have chosen inferior IVF clinics using the criteria outlined above. By the time their paths cross mine, they have often experienced multiple IVF failures. Here are some of the consequences of their choices:

Some couples spin their wheels far too long at an inferior clinic, exhausting their financial resources, and/or emotional strength, only to find that they are no longer able to proceed with treatment. Those who exhaust themselves financially also unwittingly close the door to alternative means of building their families such as egg donation or adoption as they too require considerable financial resources;

Others find that the most precious years of the female partner's reproductive life have been lost. By the time they become aware of options that may have significantly increased their odds of achieving success, the woman is of advanced age and her reproductive potential is diminished;

Some couples are counselled to consider alternative means of building their families, not because IVF will never work for them, but simply because it has not worked for them at a clinic that is constrained by its own limitations. Many of these couples innocently follow the recommendation believing erroneously that all IVF clinics are created equal;

Still others are counselled to consider egg donation because they have not been able to satisfy a particular program's rigid entry criteria. What these couples often do not realize is that had they tried to gain admittance to an IVF clinic that accepted more challenging cases they would easily have done so.

Sadly, many of these couples would have had success with IVF had they been better informed.

The Reality

So how do patients develop an understanding of the full range of their best options before committing to one IVF clinic for treatment?

A common complaint among those who consult with a physician regarding IVF is that the physician did not spend enough time educating them about their treatment options. Thankfully there are exceptions, and those physicians who respond to the needs of their patients for information are very helpful. The reality is, however, that even those physicians who feel they have an obligation to provide full and complete information to their patients are constrained by high patient volumes, and unfortunately their time with each couple is limited.

When a physician does take the time to provide information to his/her patients the information is generally limited to the clinical and technological offerings at that particular clinic. In other words, when you consult with a physician at an IVF clinic you will typically learn about what that particular clinic can offer you. Most IVF clinics feel tremendous pressure in a fiercely competitive marketplace, and they have a vested interest in promoting themselves to the patients who consult with them. Although it does sometimes happen, it is out of the ordinary when a couple is referred by one IVF clinic to another in recognition of the fact that the second clinic offers more refined clinical expertise, more advanced laboratory technology, entry criteria that the female partner might be better able to satisfy, or overall better odds.

There is a great deal of information available on the Internet and in books, but it is extremely difficult for even the most sophisticated among us to synthesize it, and develop the analytical insights that would make a fully educated choice possible. The acquisition of this level of understanding would require an enormous commitment of time and energy, and those facing the daunting world of IVF generally have neither. The stress of infertility is overwhelming and emotionally draining, and most couples need to access treatment quickly in an effort to keep time on their side.

As an Infertility Consultant, I am an independent, unaffiliated resource who can provide valuable assistance to those in need of insight, analysis, and crucial information. In an effort to help my clients save time, money, and heartache I have thoroughly researched the IVF landscape in the United States, and will teach you how to choose an IVF clinic that is well suited to your needs, and that will increase your odds of having a child.

Posted 10/13/05 9:20 AM
 

Donna
1 year already!!

Member since 5/05

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Name:
Donna

Re: NYU or Long Island IVF

Hi Kathy -

I know we've discussed before but NYU does have a satellite office in Huntington for your monitoring. You still would need to come to NYC though for retrieval and transfer
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Long Island

Magdalen E. Hull, M.D.
Huntington Reproductive Associates
775 Park Avenue Suite 310
Huntington, NY 11743

Dr. Hull received her M.D. from New York Medical College and completed residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a fellowship in reproductive endocrinology at Wayne State University. She is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, and reproductive endocrinology and infertility.

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Good luck in your choice!!


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Posted 10/13/05 9:26 AM
 

kat813
LIF Adolescent

Member since 9/05

754 total posts

Name:
Kathleen

Re: NYU or Long Island IVF

Thanks everyone for your input...it is very helpful.

Michelle, This is a very interesting piece and it will definitley make me evaluate which path I will take at this fork.

Donna, Thanks for the Huntington office info. This would be perfect but I found out that if I get the grant all of the monitoring needs to be done in NYC.

Thanks again:)

Posted 10/13/05 9:59 AM
 

Sharon
So Big... So Fast!

Member since 5/05

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Re: NYU or Long Island IVF

I've been using Li IVF and have been very happy with them. The doctora are great and the staff is very supportive.

Posted 10/13/05 2:28 PM
 

monters
Back in LI!

Member since 5/05

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Name:
Robyn

Re: NYU or Long Island IVF

I used LIIVF in Port Jeff..everyone there was great..its such a stressful time to begin with I really couldn't imagine having to travel such a long distance..and I really don't take statistics as the overall choosing factor..since there are SO many different variables to take in to account as far as each individuals problems..

I wish you LOTS of luck! and feel free to FM me should you have any queations..

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Posted 10/13/05 2:30 PM
 

redstar
Delay is not denial

Member since 5/05

2220 total posts

Name:
Michelle

Re: NYU or Long Island IVF

Posted by monters

I used LIIVF in Port Jeff..everyone there was great..its such a stressful time to begin with I really couldn't imagine having to travel such a long distance..and I really don't take statistics as the overall choosing factor..since there are SO many different variables to take in to account as far as each individuals problems..

I wish you LOTS of luck! and feel free to FM me should you have any queations..

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I agree statistics shouldn't be the deciding factor. You should see what type of embryologists and doctors a clinic has. What type of research is going on there, and what lab are they using.

Posted 10/13/05 4:39 PM
 
 

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