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TTCin2010
LIF Infant

Member since 1/10 118 total posts
Name: TTC Girl
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How to go about finding a RE?
DH and I have been just "seeing what happens" for the past year. We've been actively trying for the past 3 months with no luck. My OB/GYN said that I could come in and she would put me on Clomid but I'd rather be monitored by a RE. How do I go about finding a RE? I have United Healthcare.
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Posted 1/22/10 5:39 PM |
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joan713
LIF Adult
Member since 12/07 1360 total posts
Name: Joan
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
My daughter just started seeing Dr. Braverman in Woodbury. All I've read is rave reviews about him. Good luck.
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Posted 1/22/10 5:41 PM |
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FlowerWife
Positive Vibrations...

Member since 1/08 8423 total posts
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
dr. B! he's the best!! i just started with united. i know they take it but whats covered depends on your plan.
Message edited 1/22/2010 5:53:06 PM.
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Posted 1/22/10 5:52 PM |
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
You should find out who/what is covered by your ins first. Different plans will have different coverage (not all United Healthcare is the same plan). Then once you know your options, you might want to consider making several consults to see who you "click" best with.
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Posted 1/22/10 5:53 PM |
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ricaim
LIF Adult

Member since 8/09 1201 total posts
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
I have Empire Plan (teacher) Anyhoo, I know my plan has a list of providers that are considered "Centers of Excellence." I am 100% covered at those places. I don't even pay copays. I can go to other places I think and they will pay 80%.
Definitely call your provider and find out about their infertility coverage. I needed approval to see an RE too.
Good luck!
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Posted 1/22/10 5:54 PM |
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smp123
Praying for the LOs!

Member since 1/09 1630 total posts
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
i go to center for human reproduction (NSUH) and Dr. Hershlag is my doctor and i LOVE him!
i just checked their website and they take United Health Care!
best of luck to you
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Posted 1/22/10 8:28 PM |
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diva7531
My Peanut

Member since 2/07 5199 total posts
Name: Ryan 3 boys EDD 11/6!
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
What I did:
#1- DR in my plan #2- had hours that worked around my schedule #3- met them and liked them
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Posted 1/22/10 9:09 PM |
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Tine73

Member since 3/06 22093 total posts
Name: *********
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
I went to Dr. Braverman by the recommendations on here. While I didn't LOVE him and didn't get the warm and fuzzies from him like a lot of people do on here, I thought he was a good doctor, his treatment worked and I got pregnant.
He takes United, so it's worth the consult if his location is convenient for you.
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Posted 1/22/10 9:53 PM |
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lululu
LIF Adult

Member since 7/05 9511 total posts
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
I asked my OB to make a recommendation. I also asked some friends. Then I looked at the stats on the SART website and based my decision on that. I had one friend who was recommending a Dr. in the city but when I looked him up, his success rates are horrible. I know there are many factors that can affect success rates when dealing with infertility but in some ways I also think the numbers speak for themselves. You want to go somewhere that you know you are going to have a good shot at getting pregnant, since that is really the only reason to see an RE.
Good luck on your journey!
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Posted 1/22/10 10:12 PM |
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FergieK
Loving my girls

Member since 7/09 2533 total posts
Name: Fergie
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
Posted by smp123
i go to center for human reproduction (NSUH) and Dr. Hershlag is my doctor and i LOVE him!
i just checked their website and they take United Health Care!
best of luck to you
I go there too and dr Scholl is nice too. I would recommend. I met Dr Rosenfeld? (oops) once for my HSG and he was very nice also.
both were referred by my OBGYN whom i love
Good luck to you whoever you choose
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Posted 1/23/10 12:41 PM |
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LadyBug1209
Mommy to FOUR little men!
Member since 8/08 9655 total posts
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
I asked for recommendations from the girls on here and family members. I've heard great things about Dr. B, but his office location just wasn't conveniient for me, especially since you will have to go frequently and mostly in the mornings. I decided to go with Dr. Saketos from Reproductive Specialists of NY in Mineola. There are 6 docs in the group. I absolutely LOVE her and the location was SO convenient for me. I work in NYC, so after my early appts, I could just run across the street and hop on the train from the Mineola station. HTH!
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Posted 1/23/10 12:54 PM |
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mnmsoinlove
Mommy to 2 sweet girls!

Member since 3/09 8585 total posts
Name: Melissa
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
First find out what sort of infertility insurance you have and which facilities and drs are covered. Than look at the hours and the locations because you will be spending a lot of your time there so it has to be something that is convenient for you.
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Posted 1/23/10 2:46 PM |
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Kovy27
LIF Zygote
Member since 1/10 35 total posts
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Re: How to go about finding a RE?
I asked my GYN for a recommendation and my best friend happened to work for Human Reproduction at North Shore and I used Dr. Cohen while I was there.
I do not go there anymore, I wound through one of my aunts being able to talk a fertility researcher at Columbia and now I go to American Fertility (AFS) in the city.
I have not gotten pregnant yet from either office, so I am not biased in anyway, if you want to FM me for specifics for both offices.
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Posted 1/23/10 5:19 PM |
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