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Dr. Sanchez has a wealth of knowledge....clearly passionate about learning the latest techniques and science...speaks clearly and understandably, making complex procedures easy to grasp, and setting expectations in a clinically reasonable way, supported by data...IUI first...after 3 cycles, we started talking about IVF...first embryo transfer was successful and I'm expecting in August.
From the reception team to the doctors, everyone I interacted with at [Florida Fertility Institute] was cheerful, helpful, informative, supportive, caring, and considerate. I loved going there because I always had a positive experience. I never had to wait long for an appointment, and even during IUI rounds and IVF appointments, they were accommodating with my work travel and schedules
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez has a wealth of knowledge in this field and is clearly passionate about learning the latest techniques and science. He speaks clearly and understandably, making complex procedures easy to grasp, and setting expectations in a clinically reasonable way, supported by data. He is consultative and realistic about patient goals, providing his input based on facts. In addition to my own positive experiences interacting with him, I have also seen him interacting with his office staff and clinical team in a supportive manner. The culture he fosters at the institute is a positive one (I work in culture consulting, and I was impressed by his leadership). He brings a positive attitude, demeanor, and humor to his interactions, and takes the time to get to know his patients and his staff, showing he cares about them as people.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Go see him as soon as you need info or anything related to fertility. He is the expert and can be trusted to provide an evidence-based recommendation for whatever you're experiencing on this topic.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez has a fun personality and made the entire process feel comfortable by answering my questions and explaining everything in detail that was very understandable, offering his opinion and guidance based on supportive medical facts, and bringing an element of humor and kindness to our interactions, getting to know my husband and I, and showing care and consideration to both of us.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
The treatment strategies were explained thoroughly and supported by clinical facts. I remember Googling some of the meds and finding recent scientific studies that supported their use in successful treatments. We decided to try IUI first, as I did not seem to have any issues with fertility (just my husband), and after 3 cycles, we started talking about IVF. We're glad he supported us in the decision to move forward in that direction, as we later found (during egg retrieval) that while I had plenty of eggs, their quality wasn't great (only 3 euploidy embryos out of 10, from 25 eggs). Our first embryo transfer was successful and I'm expecting in August.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Gayle)
Gayle was our IVF coordinator and was absolutely stellar. I had some subchorionic bleeding after implantation and she gave me her cell number and took my calls over the weekend when that happened, and scheduled me for an ultrasound the next Monday morning. This happened twice, and she was very attentive, considerate, and accommodating of my care. The entire nursing team at the institute, both with my IUI experiences and my IVF experiences, were so wonderful to work with that going to my normal OB once I was pregnant was such a let-down. I was used to such quality care, informed and attentive staff at the institute, and generally happy people (happy to work at the institute) and still miss them as I go to my regular OB office now (where the nursing staff is way less talented, informed, caring, and happy).
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
From the reception team to the doctors, everyone I interacted with at the institute was cheerful, helpful, informative, supportive, caring, and considerate. I loved going there because I always had a positive experience. I never had to wait long for an appointment, and even during IUI rounds and IVF appointments, they were accommodating with my work travel and schedules. The care team made every step of the journey feel supported and easier knowing I had a great team on my side.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
We were fortunate that our insurance plans (my husband and I) covered much of the costs of the IUI procedures and lead-up to that. My husband's plan covered a good portion of our IVF costs, too. I think we paid $11k - $12k for our IVF cycle and just a bit more to our pharmacy for the meds.
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
Dr. Sanchez said the safest and most recommended approach is single embryo transfer, again supported by facts and data, and we agreed with this approach. It was successful.
Dr Sanchez is a positive person. He often tried to keep meetings more light-hearted because we were discussing difficult subjects. When negative information was delivered to us by him, he became more serious and answered our questions. He always had an adjustment to our plan or a new test to try to find results. If we every felt that communication was lacking it was purely due to the complexity of the topics/procedures/plan. However we were always able to call and get clarification easily. We did not get to see him every visit (most visits are blood work and ultrasounds) but I was very pleased that he was my sole doctor for all retrievals and transfers; the continuity was reassuring.
This [Florida Fertility Institute] was a very nice clinic. The office are up to date, clean, and welcoming. All of the staff are kind and know each patient. I always felt taken care of and that each person was aware of our current point on our journey and happy for us. The only negative experience I had was when there was a change in the IVF coordinator. For a short while it simply took the clinic two days to return a call versus less than 24 hours. Other than that, it was a very positive experience.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr Sanchez is a positive person. He often tried to keep meetings more light-hearted because we were discussing difficult subjects. When negative information was delivered to us by him, he became more serious and answered our questions. He always had an adjustment to our plan or a new test to try to find results. If we every felt that communication was lacking it was purely due to the complexity of the topics/procedures/plan. However we were always able to call and get clarification easily. We did not get to see him every visit (most visits are blood work and ultrasounds) but I was very pleased that he was my sole doctor for all retrievals and transfers; the continuity was reassuring.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Be prepared and ask lots of questions. He will take him time and explain everything you ask.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Every time we met with Dr Sanchez, we felt very heard, seen, and cared for. It often felt like we were the only patient because the care and time with us was so personal and never rushed. He consoled us when we had negative results and celebrated with us during the positive times as well.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
We first came to the clinic without expectations of what was ahead. We had our initial consultation with another woman at the clinic who got us started with lots of blood work and sperm analysis. We then had our results meeting with Dr. Sanchez and we’re told our only option was IVF due to Male Infertility. We decided to do a single retrieval and transfer package, as they were sure it would only take one try. I was prescribed injections for my first egg retrieval and my husband donated sperm the day of retrieval. We harvested many eggs but none developed into embryos. We then paid just for another retrieval cycle to try again. Dr Sanchez suggested that I go through a cycle, but instead of a retrieval, perform an uterine lining biopsy to double check a few factors. The results came back that our timing for retrieval and implantation were off by 30+ hours for my body’s needs My medications were not adjusted this second time, only the timing of retrieval and implantation. We tried again and successful produced two embryos. We tried both without success. After the second failed implantation, Dr Sanchez sent us to a rheumatologist for a full autoimmune disease panel. The results came back that I had Hashimoto’s. We decided to try retrieval and implantation again. Dr Sanchez adjusted the medication for my retrieval as well as the timing. We successfully had 5 healthy embryos. Before our implantation he waited and did multiple test to make sure my thyroid medication was effective. We tried our third implantation and it took. I’m writing this 34 weeks pregnant.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Rachel)
Rachel is the IVF coordinator. She communicates through email and phone calls. She’s very responsive, and I often got answers to my questions in the matter of hours. One of my favorite and most trusted people at the whole clinic outside of Dr. Sanchez was the ultrasound tech named Tammy. I had the most interaction with her because of how often I had to do bloodwork and ultrasound. She was absolutely amazing and incredibly knowledgeable. She always showed compassion, Awareness of our process and timing, and was always a happy face, and excited to see me when I was on her table.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
This was a very nice clinic. The office are up to date, clean, and welcoming. All of the staff are kind and know each patient. I always felt taken care of and that each person was aware of our current point on our journey and happy for us. The only negative experience I had was when there was a change in the IVF coordinator. For a short while it simply took the clinic two days to return a call versus less than 24 hours. Other than that, it was a very positive experience.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
We had a lot of ad-on’s to the basic package but I think our single package came to $23,000 roughly and the multi-package we both for our third retrieval came to $27,000
He [Dr. Mark Sanchez] sat down with me and went through the process with me. When he saw I was visibly upset and it wasn't news I was happy about he took time to calm me. He was understanding and gentle with me and gave us hope...He didn’t gloss over our issues and he was honest. We were very upset and sad but he assured us that ivf would be the best option to grow our family. He even discussed how some pharmacies have military and veteran discounts and that could assist in lowering cost...He went over the set offs of embryos transferred and chances of multiples. He also discussed risks with multiples. We discussed transferring on verses two embryos
Everything was clean and organized [at Florida Fertility Institute]. It was welcoming and relaxing. We waited a little but we were seen within 30 minutes of our scheduled time. Everyone was nice and friendly. They all answer our questions and helped set us at ease. Even giving me a little time to calm down...I'm a high maintenance patient with a lot of questions and she was understanding. She took the time to answer all of my questions and listened to my fears and worries... IT's $14,300 for ivf with pgt not counting the 150 per testing per embryo. Not counting the $5,000 to $ 7,000 for medications.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
He was understanding of our history and what was going on. He went through the whole process and explained everything to me. He didn’t gloss over our issues and he was honest. We were very upset and sad but he assured us that ivf would be the best option to grow our family. He even discussed how some pharmacies have military and veteran discounts and that could assist in lowering cost.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Go in with no expectations and just listen. Things rarely go as plan but he cares about his patients. It may not be the plan you want but they will come up with a care plan that will be what’s best for you.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
He sat down with me and went through the process with me. When he saw I was visibly upset and it wasn't news I was happy about he took time to calm me. He was understanding and gentle with me and gave us hope.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Charlie )
I'm a high maintenance patient with a lot of questions and she was understanding. She took the time to answer all of my questions and listened to my fears and worries.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
Everything was clean and organized. It was welcoming and relaxing. We waited a little but we were seen within 30 minutes of our scheduled time. Everyone was nice and friendly. They all answer our questions and helped set us at ease. Even giving me a little time to calm down.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
50 with insurance for visit. IT's $14,300 for ivf with pgt not counting the 150 per testing per embryo. Not counting the $5,000 to $ 7,000 for medications.
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
He went over the set offs of embryos transferred and chances of multiples. He also discussed risks with multiples. We discussed transferring on verses two embryos
Dr. Zbella spoke with confidence. He was very knowledgeable about tubal reversals and ivf. I felt safe that he knew what he was doing and that I was in good hands. He was candid, matter of fact, and no nonsense in his demeanor which I liked sometimes and sometimes not. He had a clear plan after the failed tubal reversal and the failed ivf cycle...
The clinic was gorgeous from the time you walk in. They appear to be a state of the art facility with updated equipment furniture paint, and decor.The waiting area is not very big, but it is cozy and there is a bathroom in the main waiting area...The cost of the tube reversal was $4900. Participation in the Ivf Study involved a cost of $2500.
How was your experience with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Zbella spoke with confidence. He was very knowledgeable about tubal reversals and ivf. I felt safe that he knew what he was doing and that I was in good hands. He was candid, matter of fact, and no nonsense in his demeanor which I liked sometimes and sometimes not. He had a clear plan after the failed tubal reversal and the failed ivf cycle. His words after my hsg were so positive. He said “your uterus looks like it’s ready for an embryo to be in it”.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
I would go in expecting an honest conversation with no sugarcoating. If you are looking for warmth and a compassionate demeanor, I might suggest his counterpart at the clinic. He is brilliant at what he does and he is not modest about that.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
I had an overall good feeling about Dr. Zbella. He has so much experience and friends had recommended the practice. What I did not expect upon waking up from my failed tubal reversal was to see a smiling doctor who said to my husband and I “Well I don’t have good news for you!” Our worlds were shattered, I began crying and he didn’t have a kind word to say. The nurse who was with me in recovery hugged me and tried to comfort me. At that moment, I felt unimportant.
Describe the protocols Edward Zbella used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
Our first ivf cycle was a research (double blind) study, so I was not allowed to know anything about my results along the way. He was bound to a specific protocol set forth by the pharmaceutical company. On our second cycle (standard ivf) he was free to use his own protocol which consisted of menopur, antibiotics, prednisone and ganirelix.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Charlie)
Charlie was an excellent communicator. She always kept me informed of anything having to do with my procedure. She was available via phone, text, or email. Charlie had a wonderful attitude, and can always be seen with a smile on her face. She did her best to make us feel at ease.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
The clinic was gorgeous from the time you walk in. They appear to be a state of the art facility with updated equipment furniture paint, and decor.The waiting area is not very big, but it is cozy and there is a bathroom in the main waiting area.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute.
The cost of the tube reversal was $4900. Participation in the Ivf Study involved a cost of $2500.
Describe Edward Zbella's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
For my age group, he suggested I transfer my 2 day 5 embryos.
My husband and I came in for our consultation with Dr. Sanchez to review our testing (blood work, semen analysis, HSG). He spent about 15 minutes with us, splitting his time between explaining our results at a high level and making jokes about what if men had babies, tv shows he watches, etc. For some people that attitude/bedside manor may be helpful for comforting but for me, it wasn't quite what I look for in a physician. While he did ask us if we had any questions, I didn't feel like I could really ask - he was ready to get up out of the consultation room and on to his next patient.
I only spoke to Mandy [nurse at Florida Fertility. Institute] on the phone. I never met her in person...The front office staff is incredibly moody - sometimes they were sweet and warm, other times they were incredibly rude. For example, I provided my insurance card over the phone when scheduling my consult and in person when I arrived for my first visit. They said I didn't have any coverage. Later after consulting with another clinic, I found out I do have coverage so I asked FFI for a copy of my information to submit the claim on my own which I was happy to do. They proceeded to tel
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez approached everything with us with a sense of humor - literally making jokes the whole time. For some this might be comforting or make the situation light, but it just made me feel like my case wasn't being taken seriously.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Do your homework. Understand what you are looking for in a physician. Don't be afraid to push and ask questions.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
My husband and I came in for our consultation with Dr. Sanchez to review our testing (blood work, semen analysis, HSG). He spent about 15 minutes with us, splitting his time between explaining our results at a high level and making jokes about what if men had babies, tv shows he watches, etc. For some people that attitude/bedside manor may be helpful for comforting but for me, it wasn't quite what I look for in a physician. While he did ask us if we had any questions, I didn't feel like I could really ask - he was ready to get up out of the consultation room and on to his next patient.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
Medicated IUI - 50 mg clomid CD 5-9, ultrasound CD10, ovidrel trigger CD 10, IUI day 12
No rationale given - husband has about 72 million motile sperm and I ovulate regularly. Dr. Sanchez said "well you're young so let's just try and see what happens"
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Mandy)
I only spoke to Mandy on the phone. I never met her in person.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
The front office staff is incredibly moody - sometimes they were sweet and warm, other times they were incredibly rude. For example, I provided my insurance card over the phone when scheduling my consult and in person when I arrived for my first visit. They said I didn't have any coverage. Later after consulting with another clinic, I found out I do have coverage so I asked FFI for a copy of my information to submit the claim on my own which I was happy to do. They proceeded to tell me I never gave them my insurance information and that it was my fault, they never would have charged me and that they would take care of it. I thanked her and she rolled her eyes. Unfortunately I experienced this kind of attitude frequently when working with the staff.
I also found it very frustrating that when I went in for ultrasounds, the tech wouldn't give me the details - ie follicle size, uterine lining thickness, etc. Only said "good" or "fine"
What specific things went wrong at Florida Fertility Institute?
I was not monitored for 4 days in the middle of stimulation! The nurse told me the Dr [Dr. Sanchez] established the exact day for my egg retrieval even though my body wasn't responding the way they wanted. Later I found out that's the day he had the anesthesiologist from the hospital in his clinic and he lined up all his retrievals for the same day. Forget what my body said or my timeline. It was what worked best for his timeline and most cost-effective for him. He never told the nurses or me to take any of the ganirelix that was prescribed and I purchased until after I came back on day 11.
The clinic [Florida Fertility Institute] is very disorganized...I don't recall any special treatment strategies other than my high amount of stimulation drugs. The results were I was overstimulated. I ended up in the hospital with OHSS with low ovarian reserve (which should never happen) I had 10 follicles with 10 eggs at retrieval. 2 were immature, 2 died, 6 were fertilized naturally. 3 grew into embryos and only 1 made it to 5 day but was not able to be PGS tested even though we paid for it in advance.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
He can be very charismatic until your pay $$$.
Then you are of no concern to him.
I have low ovarian reserve. I didn't do Dr Google or question his course of action. I followed his instructions and the nurses instructions to a tee. I never questioned anything because I trusted that he knew what he was doing and that he had my best interest in mind. Boy was I wrong!
They prescribed me birth control for a couple of cycles before stimulation.
(now I know birth control suppresses your ovaries and is terrible for people with low ovarian reserve like me).
On stimulation day 6, they did my ultrasound and bloodwork and my follicles were not growing as fast as they expected. The nurse called me that afternoon and said that the doctor told me to not come back till Monday which was day 11 of simulation. I was not monitored for 4 days in the middle of stimulation! The nurse told me the Dr established the exact day for my egg retrieval even though my body wasn't responding the way they wanted. Later I found out that's the day he had the anesthesiologist from the hospital in his clinic and he lined up all his retrievals for the same day. Forget what my body said or my timeline. It was what worked best for his timeline and most cost-effective for him.
He never told the nurses or me to take any of the ganirelix that was prescribed and I purchased until after I came back on day 11. By that time, little did I know, the damage was done.
When I came in on day 11 of stimulation, I was very bloated and complained that my stomach could not be extended anymore. The doctor never saw me. He didn't say anything. He never called. Looking back at my medical records now, my estrogen levels were through the roof on day 11.
He doesn't have any of his patients come in after trigger to do blood work to identify your true estrogen level. If mine was high before the trigger, I can only imagine what it was afterwards. I have had other doctors ask me what my estrogen level was after trigger and they were shocked he didn't check my level.
After retrieval, I awoke from anesthesia and threw up immediately 2X while still on the table from the pain. He never came back in the room to check on me. I literally left his clinic after egg retrieval hunched over and couldn't stand up straight.
He never called me that afternoon to check on me.
I went to the hospital for 6 days. He NEVER called.
He didn't even care to call other doctors that were calling him asking him how to take care of me and if this was a normal reaction to egg retrieval and what to do.
His professional manner was so bad, my OBGYN told me she will never refer another patient to him or his practice again.
Dr Sanchez also told us that we didn't need ICSI and that my husband's sperm was great. Out of the 6 eggs I had left on day 2 only 3 had fertilized and I had a 50% fertilization rate. If we had done ICSI, I now know it would have been much higher and I would have had a greater chance at growing more embryos to 5 days.
When we met with him after my hospital stay and I was still extremely sore, he asked to examine me. All he did was lay me down on his examining table and press on my lower abdomen and I was in so much pain. His response was like, yeah that's normal. He then smiled and told my husband that it would all be ok because women like me that over stimulate and end up in the hospital always end up pregnant.
I left the clinic so upset that he gave my husband this false promise. I knew the odds and with only 1 embryo, they were not in my favor.
He also runs a lot of clinical trials out of his office. I saw many people waiting in the waiting room every time I was there. I was shocked since there are only 2 doctors, 2 IVF nurses.
Looking back, it seems like all he cares about is the $Money$
Money from patients.
Money from clinical trials
Money from students
waitng room - clinical trails
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
RUN AWAY!
Interview 2 or more clinics.
Read reviews.
If you need anything more than the basic IVF, he is not the doctor for you.
The clinic is very disorganized.
His protocol is the same no matter what your circumstances are.
Also, I was never given a saline sonogram to determine my uterine cavity. This is a basic test that is extremely beneficial for implantation.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
We saw the doctor 4 times total for a full IVF egg retrieval and frozen transfer.
At the initial consultation, he is very warm and talked about 30 minutes to explain IVF with a student present.
The second time I saw the doctor was at egg retrieval with another student present.
The third time was after my hospital stay when we requested to meet with him to hear his explanation of what went wrong during my egg retrieval. No student was present.
The fourth time we saw Dr Sanchez was for my frozen embryo transfer with yet another student.
I didn't notice till after I was done with the clinic that 3 out of 4 times I saw the DR he was always with a different student he was teaching. As if his attention was elsewhere or he found another way to make more money by having different students in his practice all the time.
While I was in the hospital for OHSS, he never called my OBGYN. She gave his office her personal cell phone in order to get more information from him so that she could treat me. When we met with Dr. Sanchez after my hospitalization, he told me that my egg retrieval went perfectly and if I had gone to the hospital where he had privileges, then he would have been able to help me. In the very next sentance, he stated that he didn't even know I was in the hospital because he was on vacation. On the paperwork the nurse gave me, nowhere could we find a hospital name or directions of what to do in case of an emergency. I had no idea he didn't have privileges in the hospital I went we drove to at 3:00 am. My husband called his emergency number and I woke his nurse up who told me to take ibuprofen over and over again and didn't have anything else to say. She was so confused when she answered the call as if she took an ambient or a sleeping aid.
There are 2 doctors at this practice. It should not matter if a doctor takes a vacation. Your care, especially while hospitalized, should be of concern and priority.
While in the hospital his nurse continued to call me about the details of my eggs in the lab. I asked for the doctor to please call and help my general practitioner and OBGYN to treat me. Neither Dr Sanchez or Dr Zabella called either of my doctors or myself while I was in the hospital.
I was simply left with tremendous pain and no one in the hospital knew how to take care of me since IVF is a very unique situation. I sat in the hospital for 6 days. I had fluid in my abdomen built all the way up to my diaphragm. I could not go to the bathroom, I could not stand up straight. I could hardly walk.
At the end when my 1 and only embryo didn't implant, he didn't bother to call me. His nurse called and told me.
His follow up was atrocious!
In all my life, I have never been treated so bad as if I didn't matter and was of no use since he already had our money.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
I stated with Birth Control.
They had me taking DHEA 25 mg 3 X daily.
Prenatal vitamin daily.
Baby Asprin daily.
I took an antibiotic. (Doxyclycline in the middle of stimulations for 10 days)
225 of Follistim Daily at night
3 bottles of Menopur at night.
My stimulation medication was high and the nurse originally said he would probably adjust it but he never did.
I was prescribed 5 shots of ganirelix but was only told to take 1 shot on day 11 of stimuation.
Trigger was HCG Novarel.
I don't recall any special treatment strategies other than my high amount of stimulation drugs.
The results were I was overstimulated. I ended up in the hospital with OHSS with low ovarian reserve (which should never happen) I had 10 follicles with 10 eggs at retrieval. 2 were immature, 2 died, 6 were fertilized naturally. 3 grew into embryos and only 1 made it to 5 day but was not able to be PGS tested even though we paid for it in advance.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Charlie & Andrea)
You can tell they are overworked and disorganized.
They do a sit down and explantaion of injections 2-3 weeks before you start. It was just enough time for us to forget. It is very overwhelming.
I never received phone calls asking how I was doing during stimulation. How my first shots went, how I was feeling. Looking back now I can see they are simply way too busy.
I don't need hand-holding. I paid A LOT of money and simply want to know that they care about me and I am doing everything correct. It's simply nice to know that someone cares.
When my husband called the emergency line after my egg retrieval, which is a cell phone the 2 nurses share, the nurse that answered was so out of it. It was 2:30 am. My husband explained I couldn't breathe and fell on the floor trying to go to the bathroom and was in tremendous pain. All she could say was take ibuprofen and come back to the clinic at 7am.
I called at 8 am because I was having an allergic reaction to the oral estradiol prescribed and started to break out in hives on my face. I called the IVF desk and left a message since no one answers the phone. It always just rings and rings and then goes to voicemail. It was returned at the end of the day 4:30 pm and she gave me instructions after I had called a couple of pharmacists to find out what to do.
I don't know why I wasn't told to take ganirelix during my stimulation? Was my handwritten charts lost, did the nurse not follow up with the Dr. Did the Dr not follow up with the nurse?
At my FET, the nurse told me my lining looked great, even better than during my stimulation. I told her I had been going to acupuncture after a friend referred me. She stated that she has seen many girls have great results with acupuncture. WHY wasn't this mentioned to me when I started IVF at their clinic?
I mentioned I was taking CoQ10 leading up to the retrieval. The nurse stated that it really didn't matter and I could either continue to take it or not during stimulation. It was my choice. Now I know many studies show that taking this is helpfu for women in my situation with low AMH.
Overall they are nice people. But 2 nurses to run IVF, IUI's, and clinical trials for 2 doctors simply isn't enough nursing staff! The nurse to patient ratio is not in favor of the patient.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
strengths: the clinic was close to me. He was highly recommended by my friend and many people in the area know of this clinic.
weakness: he doesn't' cater his plan to your individual needs. They are understaffed, running clinical trials, student mentor program, 2 ivf nurses and 2 doctors. The girls at the front desk changed 3 times over the course of time I was there. The office uses paper charts. No one answers the phone in IVF department phone line. You must always leave a message.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
IVF $6450
Anesthesia $400
ICSI - $1,500 *Optional
Assisted Hatching - $680 *Optional
Cryopreservation - $950 & annual storage $360 - both must be paid if you have any embryos to freeze.
Facility Fee $2,400
They charge 2% for credit card transactions.
All the bloodwork was charged to my insurance.
All medications are paid to the pharmacy.
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
He never discussed this.
We didn't know this and he never brought it up during initial consultation.
After my retrieval, there was no point, since I only had 1 embryo.
What specific things went wrong at Florida Fertility Institute?
Failed to order appropriate test
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Florida Fertility Institute.
I think I explained everything already.
I have low AMH, low ovarian reserve and yet I was overstimulated and received no follow-up instructions, no care to my well being while being hospitalized.
My FET was unsuccessful and yet the Dr didn't care enough to call me and tell me it didn't work.
Dr. Sanchez gave us the option of transferring the two available embryos because of my age. However, after considering the risk of multiple pregnancies, we decided to just transfer one...from the first meeting was honest and to the point. He explained in detail the testing and the different procedures I would need. He knew I would understand everything if i saw it in paper (I do better with images, I am a visual learner), he drew a diagram and took me through the entire IVF process step by step.
Andrea and Charlie are the IVF coordinators at Florida Fertility. Both are great at their job and always available to answer any questions. They had an one on one class with me and my husband on the medications and what to expect during the cycle...The IVF cycle without meds was $12,600...They do the consultations, labs and procedures at the clinic which is very convenient. They do it all on site saving you time and money. What I appreciated as well from this clinic was the financial support. Their billing team sat with me and went over all the expense. They also made me aware different pharmacies that I could get the medication from. I ended up getting my meds from an online pharmacy which saved me almost $1000.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez after reviewing my medial records from the other 2 clinics before i saw him, the first thing he said to me was, where is your diagnosis? I had been seen by previous doctors for almost 2 years and 3 failed IUIs and they never diagnosed my problem. Dr. Sanchez said the first thing we need to find out it's what's wrong so I can help you. At that point i just started crying because i knew I had found the right doctor. Dr. Sanchez diagnosed me with a severe case of PCOS. I also have uterine fibroids, which is very consistent with women with PCOS.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
The most important thing in this lonely and painful journey of infertility is to have a doctor that is honest, trustworthy and kind. I found that in Dr. Sanchez. If your doctor lacks does 3 things, it's time to move on. Don't wait!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez from the first meeting was honest and to the point. He explained in detail the testing and the different procedures I would need. He knew I would understand everything if i saw it in paper (I do better with images, I am a visual learner), he drew a diagram and took me through the entire IVF process step by step.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
After 6 cycles of clomid, 3 cycles or Letrasol, 3 failed IUIs. I finally made it to the care of Dr. Sanchez and we both agreed that IVF was going to be the next step. While going through the beginning stages of IVF. Dr. Zbella (Dr. Sanchez partner, who works at Florida Fertility. An amazing doctor as well), found a massive fibroid, half the size of my uterus to be exact. At that point I had to suspend the IVF cycle and had surgery to remove it. I had the open myomectomy on June 1, 2018. I had to wait 3 months for my uterus to heal and in September I was back to see Dr. Sanchez. I was put on birthday control for 1 month to regulate my period and to monitor my cycle. Then, I started prenatal vitamins, 1 baby aspirin a day (to increase blood flow to the uterus) and Lupron. In 9 days I was ready for the trigger shot. I also was taking the antibiotic Doxycline. Then Egg retrieval. I was at the clinic for the procedure where 13 eggs were collected from my ovaries. I was as asleep and the procedure took about 20 minutes. Out of the 13 eggs 3 made to PGS testing. I had two normal embryos and one abnormal. My husband and i decided to transfer only 1 frozen embryo and continue to freeze the second. We were confident that everything was going to work. I had responded very well to the meds and everything was going just as Dr. Sanchez described it. Unfortunately, the IVF cycle failed and i had a negative pregnancy test. As sad as i was, i knew that my husband and I had followed the instructions perfectly. I did everything how i was suppose to, it just did not work. I am now emotionally healing, resting and saving (yes, saving. My insurance doesn't covered IVF. All our expenses have been out of pocket). We are excited to try again soon.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Andrea)
Andrea and Charlie are the IVF coordinators at Florida Fertility. Both are great at their job and always available to answer any questions. They had an one on one class with me and my husband on the medications and what to expect during the cycle.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
They do the consultations, labs and procedures at the clinic which is very convenient. They do it all on site saving you time and money. What I appreciated as well from this clinic was the financial support. Their billing team sat with me and went over all the expense. They also made me aware different pharmacies that I could get the medication from. I ended up getting my meds from an online pharmacy which saved me almost $1000.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
The IVF cycle without meds was $12,600.
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
Dr. Sanchez gave us the option of transferring the two available embryos because of my age. However, after considering the risk of multiple pregnancies, we decided to just transfer one.
At our first meeting Dr Zbella had went through my history from precious medical records. He explained to me what he thought the issue was and why. It was decided IVF was the best route. He explained the entire process from beginning to end with every single detail. He answered all questions without hesitation. He did not give false hope. During our hour and a half meeting he never tried to rush us out the door. He took the time to listen to every single concern, issue and questions we had.
Excellent service. The staff [at Florida Fertility Institute-Clearwater] is patient care centered. Every visit the clinic has been extremely efficient and professional. Each person from the doctor all the way to the secretary demonstrates the upmost compassion. The office is very comforting. There are several sections to the waiting room which is nice for privacy. I have never had to wait longer than ten minutes to get back into a room. The first time to a fertility clinic can be very overwhelming but the staff makes the experience so smooth.
How was your experience with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Me and my significant other have had trouble conceiving so we decided it was time to find out why after having a bad experience with a prior doctor.after researching we decided to go with Dr Zella for fertility help. At our first meeting Dr Zbella had went through my history from precious medical records. He explained to me what he thought the issue was and why. It was decided IVF was the best route. He explained the entire process from beginning to end with every single detail. He answered all questions without hesitation. He did not give false hope. During our hour and a half meeting he never tried to rush us out the door. He took the time to listen to every single concern, issue and questions we had. I would highly recommend him to anyone.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Trust the process. Never give up. Stay positive. Find a support group. You never have to go through the journey alone.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr Zbella was explained the entire process and answered any question we had. He cut to the point and did not “beat around the bush”. He gave us hope!
Describe the protocols Edward Zbella used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
Our treatment is IVF. His four step process included-
Ovarian stimulation. used medication to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple follicles.
Then monitored follicular growth by ultrasound to determine egg growth and uterine lining development. When appropriately matured a trigger shot of HCG is administered.
Egg retrieval by ultrasound is performed in office. Sperm specimen is washed and prepared for insemination. The washed sleep is placed in a dish with the eggs and incubated for 18 hours. The embryos are observed for normal fertilization. The final step involves transferring embryos into the uterus via catheter through the cervix.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute.
The nursing staff was very organized. Also friendly and compassionate. Very knowledgeable and willing to answer whatever questions.
The only weakness is blood draw. I always got stuck several times.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
Excellent service. The staff is patient care centered. Every visit the clinic has been extremely efficient and professional. Each person from the doctor all the way to the secretary demonstrates the upmost compassion.
The office is very comforting. There are several sections to the waiting room which is nice for privacy. I have never had to wait longer than ten minutes to get back into a room. The first time to a fertility clinic can be very overwhelming but the staff makes the experience so smooth.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute.
The office had different financing companies that they worked with for fertility. All the cost was explained upfront. And the coordinator helped with the knowledge on how to receive financial assistance. 1 round of IVF was around $15,000
He [Dr. Mark Sanchez] does not sugar coat anything and treats you like family. When things don’t go as planned he easily adapts and creates a plan to optimize the best outcome possible! He is very knowledgeable and uses his skills to the best of his ability...He is a straight shooter; no sugar coating. He tells you like it is, the good, bad and ugly
The strengths of the clinic and staff [at Florida Fertility Institute] would be that they are knowledgeable. They are always there to answer any questions. And you get to talk to a real person who knows you when you call. No automated phone tree. The office staff is very upfront and honest about any fees or cost and procedure instructions they have.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
From the moment I met Dr. Sanchez, I knew he was the best doctor for the job! He is absolutely amazing! He does not sugar coat anything and treats you like family. When things don’t go as planned he easily adapts and creates a plan to optimize the best outcome possible! He is very knowledgeable and uses his skills to the best of his ability.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
What you see is what you get. If you want honest, up front answers, then he is the man for the job!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
He is a straight shooter; no sugar coating. He tells you like it is, the good, bad and ugly
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Andrea)
From the moment my chart got into Andreas hands, she knew me by name and situation. She explained every single step along the way and she was always open to questions....no matter how many there were!
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
The strengths of the clinic and staff would be that they are knowledgeable. They are always there to answer any questions. And you get to talk to a real person who knows you when you call. No automated phone tree. The office staff is very upfront and honest about any fees or cost and procedure instructions they have.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
Tubal reversal $4800
IVF-10,500 plus medication
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
I believe his single embryo transfer approach is better. He truly wants the best outcome for both mother and baby and the risk of multiples outweighs the benefit of having a child
At 44 it is hard to find a dr that can treat you using your own eggs. Dr Sanchez was very open in letting me know the chances of retrieving my own eggs at my age are very low. However, he knew I wanted to give it a chance. He was very compassionate. ... Dr Sanchez is very good communicator. He makes you feel very comfortable. He explains every detail of the treatment and I can tell he was very knowledgeable in the subject of IVF. I never felt rushed or overwhelmed after a visit with him.
Front desk [at Florida Fertility Institute] could use some friendlier staff. The reception area is run down and would benefit from an upgrade. ... The IVF coordinator is super nice and knowledgeable. She is very helpful. I feel that the nurses rush a lot. They look and act overwhelmed. When calling back with results they can be more compassionate. I felt as if they wanted to give results and get off the phone right away.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr Sanchez is very good communicator. He makes you feel very comfortable. He explains every detail of the treatment and I can tell he was very knowledgeable in the subject of IVF. I never felt rushed or overwhelmed after a visit with him.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Be very open with him about your situation, treatment and expectations. Bring a list of questions. He will answer all of them.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
At 44 it is hard to find a dr that can treat you using your own eggs. Dr Sanchez was very open in letting me know the chances of retrieving my own eggs at my age are very low. However, he knew I wanted to give it a chance. He was very compassionate.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
In my case, we tried full IVF, he went very aggressive in medications. Maximun dosage of Menopur and Gonal F (225iu for each). Unfortunately, we had to cancel the cycle due to poor response. I have an appt with dr Sanchez next week to follow up on next steps.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Charlie and Andrea)
The IVF coordinator is super nice and knowledgeable. She is very helpful. I feel that the nurses rush a lot. They look and act overwhelmed. When calling back with results they can be more compassionate. I felt as if they wanted to give results and get off the phone right away.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
Dr Sanchez and his nurses are very nice and understanding. Dr Sanchez is very knowledgeable on fertility treatments. Front desk could use some friendlier staff. The reception area is run down and would benefit from an upgrade.
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
Dr Sanchez advice was to do single embryo transfer, which I fully agreed.
Dr. Sanchez explained each step of our treatment in detail. He kept looking for an answer when results came back normal. He is compassionate and dedicated to helping his patients. We first saw Dr. Sanchez after our 3 miscarriage. He did many rounds of testing and eventually found male factor infertility. ... Dr. Sanchez recommended we do an IUI with femara and a shot to trigger ovulation.
This clinic is easy to get a hold of. They are knowledgeable and caring. It is clean and quiet. They offer a wide range of services in the office. Visiting this clinic is a stress free experience. The weakness is that it was difficult to get a consultation. I had to wait about 3 weeks to be seen to review test results. ... The nurses were very caring and helpful. They made visiting the office a stress free experience.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez explained each step of our treatment in detail. He kept looking for an answer when results came back normal. He is compassionate and dedicated to helping his patients. We first saw Dr. Sanchez after our 3 miscarriage. He did many rounds of testing and eventually found male factor infertility.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
He is very honest and straightforward with the treatment and your situation. He does not “sugar coat” anything.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez is very personable. He acknowledges your feelings and concerns.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
Dr. Sanchez recommended we do an IUI with femara and a shot to trigger ovulation.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Mandy)
The nurses were very caring and helpful. They made visiting the office a stress free experience.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
This clinic is easy to get a hold of. They are knowledgeable and caring. It is clean and quiet. They offer a wide range of services in the office. Visiting this clinic is a stress free experience. The weakness is that it was difficult to get a consultation. I had to wait about 3 weeks to be seen to review test results.
What specific things went wrong at Florida Fertility Institute?
Failed to call with results
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Florida Fertility Institute.
The clinic did not call us with my husbands test results. We had to call twice to receive them.
He [Dr. Edward Zbella] gave me realistic answers without making me feel like anything was a guaranteed success. I was told that my chances we're always 47% chance of success with either a fresh or frozen cycle. He said my endometriosis is not what is causing infertility with research he did himself to backup his thoughts.... He does not tell you things to make you feel good. He gives you realistic advice without false hope, which I liked.
[At Florida Fertility Institute] You almost always stick to your scheduled appointment, so your time is not wasted.... [For monitoring appointments] I could choose a time within a specific time range.... One time they forgot to call me with how many embryos were frozen.... He gave me realistic answers without making me feel like anything was a guaranteed success. I was told that my chances we're always 47% chance of success with either a fresh or frozen cycle. He said my endometriosis is not what is causing infertility with research he did himself to backup his thoughts.
How was your experience with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
I had no issues. He gave me realistic answers without making me feel like anything was a guaranteed success. I was told that my chances we're always 47% chance of success with either a fresh or frozen cycle. He said my endometriosis is not what is causing infertility with research he did himself to backup his thoughts.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
He does not tell you things to make you feel good. He gives you realistic advice without false hope, which I liked.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
My treatment seemed specific to my needs.
Describe the protocols Edward Zbella used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
Menopur
Follistim
Lupron
Trigger Shot
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute.
They struggled with taking my blood but otherwise I had no issues.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
You almost always stick to your scheduled appointment, so your time is not wasted.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Florida Fertility Institute.
I could choose a time within a specific time range.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute.
That depends on what my insurance covers and what it doesn't.
Describe Edward Zbella's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
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What specific things went wrong at Florida Fertility Institute?
Failed to call with results
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Florida Fertility Institute.
One time they forgot to call me with how many embryos were frozen.
We went to Dr.Zbella hoping to be part of a clinical trial that we unfortunately ended up not qualifying for. From the very beginning I made sure to express the fact that without the trial we couldn’t afford IVF. I fully expected to be be judged or treated like a “non paying” patient going in seeking the trial but that was never once the case. When we didn’t qualify to participate I expected to be pushed into taking out a loan etc and that was also never the case. Dr.Zbella treated us with upmost respect, compassion, and patience.
Self pay consult cost is $300 [at Florida Fertility Institute]...Very well organized. Making and appointment and having them check insurance was very easy. Communication and follow up was beyond any of my expectations. Office was very clean and comfortable. No one ever made me feel uncomfortable for calling no matter what the reason was...We went to Dr.Zbella hoping to be part of a clinical trial that we unfortunately ended up not qualifying for. From the very beginning I made sure to express the fact that without the trial we couldn’t afford IVF. I fully expected to be be judged or treated like a “non paying” patient going in seeking the tria
How was your experience with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
We went to Dr.Zbella hoping to be part of a clinical trial that we unfortunately ended up not qualifying for. From the very beginning I made sure to express the fact that without the trial we couldn’t afford IVF. I fully expected to be be judged or treated like a “non paying” patient going in seeking the trial but that was never once the case. When we didn’t qualify to participate I expected to be pushed into taking out a loan etc and that was also never the case. Dr.Zbella treated us with upmost respect, compassion, and patience.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Don’t hesitate at all to make him your doctor
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr.Zbella took the time to get to know both myself and my husband. He didn’t rush through anything and spent a very significant amount of time with us. He gave us the impression he truly cared about helping us.
Describe the protocols Edward Zbella used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
We unfortunately did not go through with the IVF process because we couldn’t afford it.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Gail )
Everyone at the clinical was professional and friendly from the very first point of communication, through the rest of the correspondence and visits.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
Very well organized. Making and appointment and having them check insurance was very easy. Communication and follow up was beyond any of my expectations. Office was very clean and comfortable. No one ever made me feel uncomfortable for calling no matter what the reason was.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute.
Office visit and diagnostics were partially covered by my insurance. Self pay consult cost is $300.
Describe Edward Zbella's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
Even though I didn't see Dr. Sanchez often at first, when the office staff called me or I called the office with concerns, I knew that he was consulted and that what I was getting as feedback and treatment plan came from him...We went in for ultrasounds and appreciated [his] feedback and treatment plans. He was realistic about the possibility of loss, however he was positive and encouraging about our chances.
We loved all the staff at the [Florida Fertility Institute] clinic. They always were informed about our care. They were careful with our samples. They returned calls promptly and answered the phones when called. I had some trouble with my insurance and medication and they worked with me calling companies and changing medication orders quickly so as not to miss any cycles.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Even though I didn't see Dr. Sanchez often at first, when the office staff called me or I called the office with concerns, I knew that he was consulted and that what I was getting as feedback and treatment plan came from him.
We had great luck with getting pregnant on our first IUI, but were concerned because we saw bleeding. We went in for ultrasounds and appreciated Dr. Sanchez' feedback and treatment plans. He was realistic about the possibility of loss, however he was positive and encouraging about our chances.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Trust his staff and know that he is overseeing things with a capable eye.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Both Dr. Sanchez and his staff were attentive to explaining their diagnosis and any possible complications.
Before I met with Dr Sanchez, I saw Dr Fonticiella who took the time to explain PCOS, it's effects on my body, and why it was making it difficult to conceive. She had suggestions for management and went beyond to make sure my husband comprehended the situation.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
We loved all the staff at the clinic. They always were informed about our care. They were careful with our samples.
They returned calls promptly and answered the phones when called. I had some trouble with my insurance and medication and they worked with me calling companies and changing medication orders quickly so as not to miss any cycles.
My husband and I enjoyed our experience with Dr.Sánchez and Dr.Zbella and their team. Their so sweet and educated us in every step. IVF is already a scary journey to go through but they made it easier and we thank them so much. We did 1 cycle frozen and have our little rainbow baby...He made the safest approach...he wouldn’t transfer two embryos I wanted my twins but I also know I had to trust the process he knew what was best and safe for me and our baby.
No weakness [at Florida Fertility Institute]. From the front desk staff, insurance department, and their nurses and ultrasound tech they made the process so much easier and were super sweet!! Honestly just ask questions if you don’t understand something. They’re amazing about answering. Their also great at calling back within the same day and on top of everything.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
My husband and I enjoyed our experience with Dr.Sánchez and Dr.Zbella and their team. Their so sweet and educated us in every step. IVF is already a scary journey to go through but they made it easier and we thank them so much. We did 1 cycle frozen and have our little rainbow baby. Thank you for everything Clearwater team!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
To continue doing all that you are doing! Thank you for also praying over our embryo before transfer I couldn’t have appreciated that more than anything!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr.Mark Sanchez and team were super sweet they discussed each step and process to me. He made me feel super comfortable there. He was the best along with Dr. Zbella
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Andrea )
Andrea and charlie was EVERYTHING i could have asked for and more. They helped us when we had questions and boy did we have a lot! But they were super thorough and made us feel great after every conversation
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
No weakness. From the front desk staff, insurance department, and their nurses and ultrasound tech they made the process so much easier and were super sweet!! Honestly just ask questions if you don’t understand something. They’re amazing about answering. Their also great at calling back within the same day and on top of everything.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
I had progyny so the cost was not as much since they covered 90% of our cycle
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
He made the safest approach and explained why he wouldn’t transfer two embryos I wanted my twins but I also know I had to trust the process he knew what was best and safe for me and our baby.
We visit other location and the Doctors was only talking about the money. As soon we talk to Doctor Zbella he treated us like human and explain detail by detail he also got his staff involve with us and gave us the best treatment and attention we need it...is a strait forward doctor, he will explain to you what he will do how he will do it and really trustworthy. He will always be there for any question or concern you may have. We came to his office knowing what we need it to do and he walk us through it and change your mind process when we thought nothing could have been done.
[The nurses at Florida Fertility Institute] was all attentive to any concern or question I had, it didn't matter how many question we had they where always available to answer them. When it was time to learn about the medication and the injection they took the time to sit down with me and really walk me through and they made sure we understood the them... staff is very knowledgeable always with a great attitude and very attentive to detail. Some time the receptionist was kinda lost but very professional will find the help you need or will direct you to the correct person to answer the question you may have.
How was your experience with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Edward Zbella is a strait forward doctor, he will explain to you what he will do how he will do it and really trustworthy. He will always be there for any question or concern you may have. We came to his office knowing what we need it to do and he walk us through it and change your mind process when we thought nothing could have been done.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Listen to everything he tells you he know what he is doing.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
We visit other location and the Doctors was only talking about the money. As soon we talk to Doctor Zbella he treated us like human and explain detail by detail he also got his staff involve with us and gave us the best treatment and attention we need it
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Andrea )
They was all attentive to any concern or question I had, it didn't matter how many question we had they where always available to answer them. When it was time to learn about the medication and the injection they took the time to sit down with me and really walk me through and they made sure we understood the them.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
Too much positive to talk about this clinic. They staff is very knowledgeable always with a great attitude and very attentive to detail. Some time the receptionist was kinda lost but very professional will find the help you need or will direct you to the correct person to answer the question you may have.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute.
The treatment cost change a little since my insurance cover a portion of the medication. But overall I think I spend about $10,000 and we got the result that we wanted
I had a Tubal Reversal [with Dr. Zbella] and it was an outpatient procedure...I was told by dr Zbella to wait 3 months before TTC to allow my body to heal and we did just that and on the 3rd month we got pregnant TTC the first time now my husband and I are super excited waiting to welcome another child...He spent ample time with me explaining the surgical procedure and made me feel very comfortable even afterwards he explained what all he did while I was under and what to expect.
I was checked in promptly [at Florida Fertility Institute] and then my name was called in a timely manner I didn’t wait very long at all.it was ran like a professional facility not really like a clinic where you wait for long periods at a time...I was relaxed an was comfortable going in getting prepared for surgery the doctor and nurses were all super nice an made sure I was calm I remember waking up with minimal pain An was assisted with a nurse right by my bed side.
How was your experience with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
He took his time in explaining the surgical procedure and what to expect during and afterwards. I got a Tubal reversal October 2018 and was pregnant by February 1,2019. Dr Zbella said wait 3 months let my body heal and I listened and got pregnant my first round of TTC and My Husband and I are very very happy and blessed.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Be calm, Listen and ask all questions that you need answers to then wait for your miracle.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
He spent ample time with me explaining the surgical procedure and made me feel very comfortable even afterwards he explained what all he did while I was under and what to expect....
Describe the protocols Edward Zbella used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
I had a Tubal Reversal and it was an outpatient procedure. I was relaxed an was comfortable going in getting prepared for surgery the doctor and nurses were all super nice an made sure I was calm I remember waking up with minimal pain An was assisted with a nurse right by my bed side. This was October 2018, I was told by dr Zbella to wait 3 months before TTC to allow my body to heal and we did just that and on the 3rd month we got pregnant TTC the first time now my husband and I are super excited waiting to welcome another child.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Florida Fertility Institute.
Very nice and pleasant, made sure I was comfortable every step of the way.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
I was checked in promptly and then my name was called in a timely manner I didn’t wait very long at all.it was ran like a professional facility not really like a clinic where you wait for long periods at a time.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute.
He's [Dr. Mark Sanchez] emphatic and understand of what couples are going through. He always seem patience and explain any questions or concerns I detail...I have PCOS and blocked fallopian tubes. We started the stim process for the egg retrieval which occurred in November. We got our embryos tested for PGT....
Clinic [Florida Fertility Institute] is great q retuning calls. I wish they would explain the test results in more details when certain test are high levels even though it wouldn't bafgevt the cycle. Just for informational purposes...The staff is wonderful and professional. He's [Dr. Sanchez] emphatic and understand of what couples are going through. He always seem patience and explain any questions or concerns I detail.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Although I'm still going through ivf for a second FET, I'm optimistic. The staff is wonderful and professional. He's emphatic and understand of what couples are going through. He always seem patience and explain any questions or concerns I detail.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
He's doing great so far.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
The staff is wonderful. Very compassionate and professional. They have been informative and understanding of the process.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
I started our first ivf in November 2021 after years of TTC. I have PCOS and blocked fallopian tubes. We started the stim process for the egg retrieval which occurred in November. We got our embryos tested for PGT which resulted in 5 normal embryos. In January we transferred a female embryo which resulted in failure. In February and March , we did an ERA test and RPL blood panel. The ERA came back receptive and 129 3+/- hours. So now we are getting ready for our second FET on 4/26/22.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Gale)
Ms. Gale is wonderful
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
Clinic is great q retuning calls. I wish they would explain the test results in more details when certain test are high levels even though it wouldn't bafgevt the cycle. Just for informational purposes
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
Over 27k
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
I took clomid and had a trigger shot of ovidril for both of my IUI’s [with Dr. Mark Sanchez]. The first iui was negative. The second iui resulted in a chemical pregnancy...explained what we were dealing with and what our options were. He kept it real and didn’t sugar coat it... He took the time to make sure we understood what we were up against as well as the iui procedure. I felt very comfortable having him as my doctor. He was very nice and very professional.
The clinic [Florida Fertility Institute] was very efficient and very professional. They explained the costs of different procedures. I had no problems scheduling various appointments. I never had to wait longer than 20 minutes in the waiting room...The clinic was very efficient and very professional. They explained the costs of different procedures. I had no problems scheduling various appointments. I never had to wait longer than 20 minutes in the waiting room.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez explained our fertility issues and what options we had. He took the time to make sure we understood what we were up against as well as the iui procedure. I felt very comfortable having him as my doctor. He was very nice and very professional.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez explained what we were dealing with and what our options were. He kept it real and didn’t sugar coat it.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
I took clomid and had a trigger shot of ovidril for both of my IUI’s. The first iui was negative. The second iui resulted in a chemical pregnancy.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Florida Fertility Institute.
The nursing staff was very compassionate and caring. They were very professional and always made me feel comfortable.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
The clinic was very efficient and very professional. They explained the costs of different procedures. I had no problems scheduling various appointments. I never had to wait longer than 20 minutes in the waiting room.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
97.65
598.76 procedure
382.50
74.53 lab work
53.89 lab work
165.71 July 13 lab work
382.50 July 12
201.76 April 24
84.07 May 22
179.52 April 26
99.24 May 21
81.60 May 25
61.20 June 13
194.33 April 19
He [Dr. Sanchez] will tell you how it is, good or bad, so you need to be prepared for the truth...The second round my meds were doubled. We ended up with 3 embryos and froze all. The next 2 transfers ended up negative. Dr. Sanchez recommended a blood panel and Endometrial Receptivity Assay (ERA). The ERA told us that I was one of 20% of women who had a pre-receptive lining and we should be transferring the embryos 2 days later. My third egg retrieval we ended up with 5 embryos. The ERA was correct and I am now 8 weeks pregnant, saw the heartbeat last week 😁!
Everyone at the clinic [Florida Fertility Institute] was always were friendly and professional. They answered patiently every single question we had, sometimes more than once. They worked with us in regards to insurance and payment issues. The wait time was at times longer than expected but the office is at least a comfortable environment to wait...very friendly, attentive, and genuinely seemed to care about our best interests.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez was up front and honest about all our testing and treatments. He has a good sense of humor keeping the visits light but still in a professional manner. I would recommend him to anyone looking for infertility treatment.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
He will tell you how it is, good or bad, so you need to be prepared for the truth.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Everyone on the staff were very friendly, attentive, and genuinely seemed to care about our best interests.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
My first round was the minimum dosage. We ended up with 2 embryos, did a fresh transfer, got a positive, but ended in chemical pregnancy. The second round my meds were doubled. We ended up with 3 embryos and froze all. The next 2 transfers ended up negative. Dr. Sanchez recommended a blood panel and Endometrial Receptivity Assay (ERA). The ERA told us that I was one of 20% of women who had a pre-receptive lining and we should be transferring the embryos 2 days later. My third egg retrieval we ended up with 5 embryos. The ERA was correct and I am now 8 weeks pregnant, saw the heartbeat last week 😁!
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Charlie)
Charlie was with us every step of the way over the year and half we actively went through treatment. She has cried (tears of sadness, frustration, and joy) with us.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
Everyone at the clinic was always were friendly and professional. They answered patiently every single question we had, sometimes more than once. They worked with us in regards to insurance and payment issues. The wait time was at times longer than expected but the office is at least a comfortable environment to wait.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
Our first round was covered with the exception of about $5000. Our second and third were not and were roughly 15,000 each (including 4 embryo transfers).
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
We were given a choice to transfer 1 or 2. There was no pressure either way.
[Dr. Sanchez] was upfront and honest about our options. He laid out potential solutions to our infertility issues and helped us determine the best choice for our family. He let us ask questions, provided us with a roadmap & timing, explained the risks & costs. He made us feel like he was vested in the success of our treatment plan...I went through a fresh transfer during my first IVF cycle. Dr. Sanchez was very careful and kept a close watch on many elements within my blood to ensure things were aligned in order for us to fresh transfer. We transferred two embryos and both took. My second cycle was a frozen transfer. We only transferred one embryo and it has taken as well.
The staff [at the Florida Fertility Institute] is friendly and works as a team. They coordinate together and ensure you don't have to repeat yourself. Each person has an area of responsibility and they are an expert in that area. This allows the patient to know who the key players are and who to contact with each item...[Dr. Sanchez] was upfront and honest about our options. He laid out potential solutions to our infertility issues and helped us determine the best choice for our family. He let us ask questions, provided us with a roadmap & timing, explained the risks & costs. He made us feel like he was vested in the success of our treatment plan...I went through a fresh transfer during my first IVF cycle. Dr. Sanchez was very careful and kept a close watch on many elements within my blood to ensure things were aligned in order for us to fresh transfer. We transferred two embryos and both took. My second cycle was a frozen transfer. We only transferred one embryo and it has taken as well.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Mark was upfront and honest about our options. He laid out potential solutions to our infertility issues and helped us determine the best choice for our family. He let us ask questions, provided us with a roadmap & timing, explained the risks & costs. He made us feel like he was vested in the success of our treatment plan.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Continue to do what you do.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez was realistic in his assessment of our situation. He provided us with potential solutions and helped us choose the best option to fit our family needs. He was personable and made us feel like he was invested in the success us building a family.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
I went through a fresh transfer during my first IVF cycle. Dr. Sanchez was very careful and kept a close watch on many elements within my blood to ensure things were aligned in order for us to fresh transfer. We transferred two embryos and both took. My second cycle was a frozen transfer. We only transferred one embryo and it has taken as well.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Charlie and Andrea)
One word. AMAZING!
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
The staff is friendly and works as a team. They coordinate together and ensure you don't have to repeat yourself. Each person has an area of responsibility and they are an expert in that area. This allows the patient to know who the key players are and who to contact with each item.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
My insurance covered a good portion of my IVF cycles. During the first cycle I had approximately $5,000 out of pocket, my second cycle was around $3,000.
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
I agree with Dr. Sanchez's approach to single and multiple transfer. We took his advice on both IVF cycles.
Dr Zbella made me feel at ease, I had seen a few other doctors and they made me nervous. He took the time to ge to know me and my husband and didn't jump straight to talking money. He welcomed us with a smile and had a very personable demeanor.... I was first put on a high dosage of clomid to see if he could get me to ovulate on my own. I was also scheduled for a pr to see if my tubes were blocked. He also had me do some bloodwork to check on my hormones. The clomid did not work so we then began to discuss IVF.
I am extremely happy with the clinic [Florida Fertility Institute]. It has a overall welcoming environment. Everyone is always friendly and the staff seems very knowledgeable. You can tell that they really care and want to help you. We actually travel about 2 hours one way to the clinic and it's worth it. The only downside is that there are two doctors who work in the office and depending on the day you may see the other doctor instead. However bith are very welcoming and knowledgeable and I am pleased with both doctors.
How was your experience with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr Zbella made me feel at ease, I had seen a few other doctors and they made me nervous. He took the time to ge to know me and my husband and didn't jump straight to talking money. He welcomed us with a smile and had a very personable demeanor.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
Do know that he works with a partner and you may see that doctor if Zbella is occupied or out of the office.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute?
From the time I entered the office everyone was extremely friendly. The doctor made me feel at ease even though I was extremely nervous. He explained everything very well and welcomed all questions. He had a very friendly personality and did not rush through the consultation and listened to my concerns.
Describe the protocols Edward Zbella used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
I was first put on a high dosage of clomid to see if he could get me to ovulate on my own. I was also scheduled for a pr to see if my tubes were blocked. He also had me do some bloodwork to check on my hormones. The clomid did not work so we then began to discuss IVF. He didn't have me try clomid again because I had already tried it with previous doctors. My AMH level was extremely high so my next and only option was IVF. This was due to the fact I was at a very high risk for OHSS and multiples. He had my husband's sperm also tested to rule out any other complications.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Florida Fertility Institute.
The nurses were all extremely friendly. They always welcomed us with a smile and asked us how we were doing. They were always glad to answer questions, even if it was the same question. They were quick to return phone calls or leave detailed messages.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
I am extremely happy with the clinic. It has a overall welcoming environment. Everyone is always friendly and the staff seems very knowledgeable. You can tell that they really care and want to help you. We actually travel about 2 hours one way to the clinic and it's worth it. The only downside is that there are two doctors who work in the office and depending on the day you may see the other doctor instead. However bith are very welcoming and knowledgeable and I am pleased with both doctors. Be aware you do deal with the nurses more than the doctors themselves.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Edward Zbella at Florida Fertility Institute.
My insurance does not cover infertility unfortunately. This is my first cycle and it has cost us about $14,000.
Describe Edward Zbella's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
I am currently in the next phase of IVF getting ready for my transfer. It is up to my husband and I if we would like to transfer 1 or 2 embryos. He suggested not doing anymore than 2 due to the risk of multiples.
Don't expect him [Dr. Mark Sanchez] to coddle you, he'll tell you the truth about what's going on and what to expect with your particular situation... Following two failed IUIs I sat down with him again to discuss options and decided, with his candid input, to pursue IVF which resulted in five day 5 cryopreserved embryos. Our first transfer (two embryos) resulted in a singleton pregnancy (still in progress).
The costs [at Florida Fertility Institute] were very clearly stated for each step of the process. There were no surprise fees at any point (which of course is a huge fear with something as expensive and involved as IVF)...I was pleasantly surprised by the kindness and compassion demonstrated by everyone here. I was so happy with this clinic that I drove down there (over an hour and a half one way) every other morning before work for my monitoring during my retrieval cycle and didn't even consider switching to a closer clinic at any point.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr Sanchez was willing to meet with me to discuss any of my concerns at any step in the process. He was candid about the situation, kept expectations reasonable, and was quick to tell me when I was stressing out unnecessarily which was exactly what I needed to hear!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Don't expect him to coddle you, he'll tell you the truth about what's going on and what to expect with your particular situation.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
Dr Sanchez started with the typical HSG and blood work, which revealed a tubal blockage. In light of appearing to have one open tube, he recommended IUI with clomid. Following two failed IUIs I sat down with him again to discuss options and decided, with his candid input, to pursue IVF which resulted in five day 5 cryopreserved embryos. Our first transfer (two embryos) resulted in a singleton pregnancy (still in progress).
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Mandy)
Every member of the nursing staff I interacted with was wonderful, whether I was calling them in a panic or arriving at 7 am for blood work. They made an extremely stressful process much more positive and made me feel confident every step of the way that they not only knew what they were doing, but that they were personally invested in a positive outcome.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
All of the staff members were wonderful, I felt that the dr listened to my concerns and explained very clearly what was going on and when I was stressing myself out unnecessarily, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend my best friend of anyone else to this clinic. After dealing with an OB/Gyn at the beginning of my infertility journey who was not sympathetic, understanding, or compassionate, I was pleasantly surprised by the kindness and compassion demonstrated by everyone here. I was so happy with this clinic that I drove down there (over an hour and a half one way) every other morning before work for my monitoring during my retrieval cycle and didn't even consider switching to a closer clinic at any point.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
The costs were very clearly stated for each step of the process. There were no surprise fees at any point (which of course is a huge fear with something as expensive and involved as IVF).
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
I was told that at my age (under 30), my options were one to two embryos only. It was explained very clearly to me why this was, in relation to the risk of multiples.
Dr. Sanchez is incredibly knowledgable and thorough. He has met with my husband and I a few times throughout our process, most recently to discuss IVF. During these meetings he is empathetic and compassionate to our struggles. He provides all of the information, scientific and the emotional challenges, to each scenario that he presents.... he first thing Dr. Sanchez did was run tests. I had all of my labs run and an HSG my husband also had his sperm checked. Everything came back fine
The nursing staff is amazing at Florida Fertility Institute. You are always welcomed with a smile. Whenever I call I always get a call back within a few hours at the most. They answer my questions and take the time to ensure I understand what is going on.... Florida Fertility Institute is a very warm practice. Everyone there is friendly and caring. They really do understand that everyone that walks through the doors is struggling with infertility. They show an immense amount of compassion and empathy.
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez works with an amazing team at Florida Fertility Institute. Although he has not completed all of my tests and procedures I always feel like I am in good hands. Everyone at the practice explains everything that they are doing and ensures that you do not leave with any questions.
Dr. Sanchez has great bedside manner, we even find ourselves laughing during our visits. He is able to take these uncomfortable visits and make them light and friendly. Every time we meet with Dr. Sanchez whether it is for a consolation, a test, or a procedure we feel like he has our best in mind and helps us make the most educated decisions.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Relax before your first visit. My husband and I were nervous and unsure what to expect before our initial consultation with Dr. Sanchez. He immediately put my nerves at rest, spoke to us like people, and began to explain what what going on and what our many option were going forward.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Dr. Sanchez is incredibly knowledgable and thorough. He has met with my husband and I a few times throughout our process, most recently to discuss IVF. During these meetings he is empathetic and compassionate to our struggles. He provides all of the information, scientific and the emotional challenges, to each scenario that he presents. He is also very supportive to our decisions each step of the way.
In addition to Dr. Sanchez the entire practice is compassionate. There are days walking out of the ultrasound that all you want to do is cry and they are there to support and help build you back up. You are always greeted with a warm smiling face by everyone you encounter. Throughout the past 18 months everyone at Florida Fertility Institute has made our struggles just a little bit easier.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
When my husband and I went to our initial consultation there was no reason that we were unable to get pregnant. So the first thing Dr. Sanchez did was run tests. I had all of my labs run and an HSG my husband also had his sperm checked. Everything came back fine. So we tried naturally for a few more months. Then we went back into meet with Dr. Sanchez and we decided to move onto IUI. We ran 3 rounds of IUI with clomid and still nothing so I had an SHG, again absolutely nothing wrong. So now we're preparing for IVF. There is still no reason that we are not getting pregnant so we are very hopeful that IVF will help us conceive.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Florida Fertility Institute.
The nursing staff is amazing at Florida Fertility Institute. You are always welcomed with a smile. Whenever I call I always get a call back within a few hours at the most. They answer my questions and take the time to ensure I understand what is going on.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
Florida Fertility Institute is a very warm practice. Everyone there is friendly and caring. They really do understand that everyone that walks through the doors is struggling with infertility. They show an immense amount of compassion and empathy. They are there to help with each step of the way. They respond quickly to phone calls and questions.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
I do not have health insurance for infertility. For our IUI we paid approximately $1,000. There are many options for IVF and we are currently deciding on a one time option or a money back guarantee option (includes 3 cycles).
Dr Sanchez is great...He is very knowledgeable and straightforward, but also personable and connects with his patients...I had a cancelled cycle and getting the information on details, and a follow up appointment, was not easy to obtain and took way too long to schedule. (And was actually rescheduled after we were already in the office).....He has a great bedside manor. Remembered previous visits and items we’d discussed. He would joke with us and made me feel very comfortable...
[ Florida Fertility Institute] Answered all questions asked but weren’t always great with responding to questions, especially off hours or lunch hours. The nursing staff that did blood draws, sonograms, etc were great....I had a cancelled cycle and getting the information on details, and a follow up appointment, was not easy to obtain and took way too long to schedule. (And was actually rescheduled after we were already in the office).
How was your experience with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
He is very knowledgeable and straightforward, but also personable and connects with his patients. My husband and I both liked him and felt comfortable going there for our procedures. Our senses of humor also matched well.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
Ask all of your questions. He will answer them. And he prepared for a joke which may or may not be funny. But he will think it is.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute?
He has a great bedside manor. Remembered previous visits and items we’d discussed. He would joke with us and made me feel very comfortable.
Describe the protocols Mark Sanchez used in your cycles at Florida Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
We did a fairly standard IVF with ICSI protocol as our first and only successful round. The others were part of a study - the IVY study, which did not work for me.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Florida Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Andrea)
Answered all questions asked but weren’t always great with responding to questions, especially off hours or lunch hours. The nursing staff that did blood draws, sonograms, etc were great.
Describe your experience with Florida Fertility Institute.
Dr Sanchez is great but I was not a fan of Dr Zbella. His bedside manor was not great. Luckily, I didn’t have to deal with him much. Overall the clinic is good. They have dedicated IVF staff who I mostly dealt with. They were knowledgeable even if not always accessible.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Mark Sanchez at Florida Fertility Institute.
I didn’t remember the exact costs but it was in the 13k range, not counting meds.
Describe Mark Sanchez's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Florida Fertility Institute.
Our embryos were not great quality so we put in 3. We felt that was the right choice and he would’ve done 2 or 3.
What specific things went wrong at Florida Fertility Institute?
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Florida Fertility Institute.
I had a cancelled cycle and getting the information on details, and a follow up appointment, was not easy to obtain and took way too long to schedule. (And was actually rescheduled after we were already in the office).