University of Utah

4 doctors work here

Rated 8.8
Strongly recommend: 73%Neutral: 17%Don't recommend: 10%8.8
73% strongly recommend
157 reviews
Operations
9.2
9.2
Operations

Ratings of 1 indicate that a clinic was poorly operated.

Ratings of 10 indicate that a clinic operated very well.

Scheduling
8.8
8.8
Scheduling

Ratings of 1 mean it was difficult to schedule appointments with this clinic.

Ratings of 10 mean it was easy to schedule appointments.

Billing Department
8.5
8.5
Billing Department

Ratings of 1 indicate an unsatisfactory billing department.

Ratings of 10 indicate an excellent billing department.

Nursing Team
9.1
9.1
Nursing Team

Ratings of 1 indicate an unsatisfactory nursing team.

Ratings of 10 indicate an excellent nursing team.

LGBTQ+ Care
10
10
LGBTQ+ Care

Ratings of 1 indicate an unsatisfactory LGBTQ+ care.

Ratings of 10 indicate an excellent LGBTQ+ care.

Attention to Detail
8.1
8.1
Attention to Detail

Attention to detail is on a 1 - 10 scale, and is scored based on the rate, and severity, of errors committed by the clinic according to the patients.

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CDC Success Rates

This is the most recent data from the CDC. The CDC cautions that it should not be used to compare doctors and clinics. This data represents the outcomes of IVF cycles when using a person's own eggs.

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Annual Cycles
710
National Avg
738
This Clinic
National Avg
00%
20%
40%
60%
<35
35-37
38-40
>40

Available Resources

Genetic counseling
Genetic counseling
Acupuncture
Acupuncture
Mental health counseling
Mental health counseling
Nutrition counseling
Nutrition counseling
Administration of shots
Administration of shots
Coordinating at-home nursing is not offered
Coordinating at-home nursing is not offered
Selling medication
Selling medication
Providing backup medication
Providing backup medication

This clinic has 3 offices

Salt Lake City - University of Utah Hospital
50 N. Medical Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
675 Arapeen Way, Suite 205
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
South Jordan
5126 W. Daybreak Parkway
South Jordan, UT 84095
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157 patient reviews

Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2019 - 2023, Successful
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 24 - 28
1 IVF
Endometriosis
Male Factor
Income $100K - $199K
3rd of 3 Docs
2 Fertility Medications With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Successful
Dr link is so attentive to your needs...is knowledgeable and willing to adjust if you desire...is a fantastic communicator and knows her stuff...is gentle and understanding...retrieval and got 10 eggs...fertilized with icsi and got 4 embryos fully matured...transferred fresh and did progesterone in oil shots and it worked
is very clean. Staff is very kind...very understanding if you are needing to adjust certain parts of treatment...are quick to get you into treatment for the most part if they're able...very good at communicating with details through MyChart message...when I called to get my medication the pharmacy didn't have the full order
How was your experience with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Dr link is so attentive to your needs. She is knowledgeable and willing to adjust if you desire. She cares about details of your lives. She is a fantastic communicator and knows her stuff. She is gentle and understanding. I am so happy with my care under her.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Megan Link at University of Utah?
Just be upfront in what you want and she will do her best to do just that. Ask questions especially concerning your worries, she will calm your nerves.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Dr link is so so kind and compassionate. She is aware of your situation and genuinely wants to help. She takes her time answering any and all questions as best she can.
Describe the protocols Megan Link used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
She was very to the point in treatment because I wanted to be pregnant now! We did a retrieval and got 10 eggs. We fertilized with icsi and got 4 embryos fully matured. We transferred fresh and did progesterone in oil shots and it worked. We transferred frozen with progesterone in oil shots and it didn't work. So our last frozen transfer we did our last 2 embryos and 1 stuck with progesterone pills. She was so understanding when I didn't want to do the progesterone in oil shots and I was able to take the pills instead. We are now just starting our second full cycle with her and are hoping to get more eggs and embryos, while also avoiding OHSS, so she has kindly adjusted our medication and we are hoping for the best in retrieval. Also avoiding the shots again so I will be doing suppositories if we transfer fresh or pills if we transfer frozen.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah. (Assigned nurse: Jennifer )
She was very good at communicating with details through MyChart message. There was a little bit of miscommunication with some medication's, but we were able to get it cleared up before anything started. They are always very kind there.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
This clinic is very clean. Staff is very kind. They are very understanding if you are needing to adjust certain parts of treatment. They are quick to get you into treatment for the most part if they're able. I've had to work with a few different doctors there just because of schedule and each one is very kind and knowledgeable.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Megan Link at University of Utah.
A full fresh transfer cycle was about 13k with ICSI and meds being an extra 3k. This includes 6 months of embryo storage, lab work and ultrasounds. A freeze all cycle was about 10k with ICSI and meds an extra 3K. This includes 6 months of embryo storage, lab work and ultrasounds. A frozen transfer is about $3.5k with meds being a couple hundred. The biggest cost difference in medication was progesterone in oil shots being about $300 for the full time you would need them. Progesterone suppositories would be almost 3K. And progesterone pills are about $100 for the full time you would need them. So it just depends what kind of cycle you are doing and how you prefer to take the medication. You also do a sonohysterogram before and that's about $500.
Describe Megan Link's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
Dr link definitely educated us on the pros and cons of transferring one embryo versus two. It sounds like it is advised to transfer one embryo if they are a decent grade/rating so that you have a better chance of pregnancy with each one. When we transferred two embryos, we were honestly hoping for twins, but we knew one of them was a lower grade/rating. In the future we would like to try transferring two again with the hope of twins but will try to be thoughtful in making sure we also have the best chances for success. Dr link is very understanding on what you want and just wants the greatest chance for success.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
  • Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
I honestly don't know if it was on the clinics end or on the pharmacies end but when I called to get my medication the pharmacy didn't have the full order. It wasn't a big deal because we were not in a rush and had plenty of time before our cycle and we got it cleared up very quickly.
NPS
10
Doctor
Megan Link
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
3 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
4 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2021 - 2022, Unsuccessful
NPS
0
NPS
0
Age 36 - 37
Uterine Fibroids
European
Income $100K - $199K
Accountant
2nd of 3 Docs
3 IUI With Other Docs
Doesn't Recommend
Doesn't Recommend
Unsuccessful
I had a hysteroscopy in August 2021. Dr. Johnstone couldn’t get me to sleep and couldn’t control my pain yet she continued to operate on me while I was strapped down crying in pain...After the surgery, my bladder stopped working. I was in so much pain I couldn’t sit down. She basically told me to get over it because this is a part of womanhood
university of Utah did multiple IUI on me, without checking to see that I had scar tissue in my uterus...wait time is horrible. They aren’t clear about pricing. They don’t go over the risks. They gaslight you when things go wrong. Completely unprofessional. They are not sensitive to the emotions that come with in fertility
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
I had a hysteroscopy to remove scar tissue from my uterus in August 2021. Dr. Johnstone couldn’t get me to sleep and couldn’t get me numb yet. She continue to operate on me while I was strapped down and crying in pain. After the surgery, my bladder stopped working. I was in so much pain I couldn’t sit down. She basically told me to get over it because this is a part of womanhood. I ended up seeking guidance from a different Doctor Who referred me to a urologist that found my pelvis was hypertonic as a result of the barbaric surgery. I did a year of Pelvic Floor PT, and a year and a half of trauma therapy and I am still in pain three years later. We had to give up on trying to have children, because our course is excruciating.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Run. She will do nothing but gaslight you and ruin your life.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
I had a hysteroscopy in August 2021. Dr. Johnstone couldn’t get me to sleep and couldn’t control my pain yet she continued to operate on me while I was strapped down crying in pain. My bladder stopped working after surgery and I couldn’t sit down due to the pain. She told me to get over it because this is just a part of womanhood.
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
Hormones, shots, surgery
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
They were definitely not memorable.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
The wait time is horrible. They aren’t clear about pricing. They don’t go over the risks. They gaslight you when things go wrong. Completely unprofessional. They are not sensitive to the emotions that come with in fertility. You will feel completely lost and on your own. It is very difficult to get a response from the doctor or the staff in my chart.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
we spent over $8000, and that was before even talking about IVF.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Lost results
  • Provided conflicting information
  • Failed to consider drug intolerance
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
The university of Utah did multiple IUI on me, without checking to see that I had scar tissue in my uterus. When they found it, they suggested I do a hysteroscopy and apologized because I basically Threw away my money with all the IUI’s. The surgery was horrific. They couldn’t get Me to sleep, couldn’t get me numb, yet Dr. Johnstone continue to operate on me despite me being in horrific pain and crying through the whole procedure. After the surgery, my bladder stopped working and I ended up in the emergency room. They couldn’t get a hold of Dr. Johnstone. When I finally met with her, she told me to basically get over it because this is a part of womanhood. I ended up in Pelvic Floor physical therapy, had to do EMDR for PTSD that I developed from the result of the barbarian procedure. Three years later and I am still in a lot of pain. My husband and I can rarely have intercourse because it hurts so bad. I would never recommend anyone to go to this doctor or the University of Utah for that matter.
NPS
0
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
1 of 5
Communication
1 of 5
Frequency Seen
5 of 5
Trustworthiness
1 of 5
Compassion
1 of 5
Explained risks
1 of 5
Adaptability
1 of 5
NPS
0
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
1 of 5
Scheduling
1 of 5
Billing Department
1 of 5
Nursing Staff
1 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
1 of 5
Educational Resources
1 of 5
Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2019 - 2020, Unsuccessful
NPS
9
NPS
9
Age 27 - 28
1 IVF
1 Egg Freezing
Tubal Blockage
European
Income $50K - $99K
Only Doc Seen
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Unsuccessful
Dr. Megan Link was very caring and welcoming to talk to. With our first consultation appointment she made both myself and my husband feel as comfortable as we could be (under the circumstances) and was more than happy to answer all of our questions with in depth answers...[she] had a preference of transferring one embryo vs multiple which worked out great for us because that was our plan all along.
The [University of Utah] clinic as a whole is very put together, all who work there are patient, kind and amazing at what they do. Everyone that we worked with from the urologist to the ladies at the front desk to the embryologist was very professional and pleasant to work with. I feel like for the care that me and my husband received that their fertility pricing is an acceptable rate. They also offer different options and rates for IVF cycles.
How was your experience with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Dr. Megan Link is a very compassionate and down-to-earth individual. On the days that we saw her or couldn't make the drive down and had phone call appointments, she was focused on us and took her time explaining everything. She was the perfect combination of being straight forward and kindhearted. Going through infertility treatments is HARD (which is still an understatement) and she understands that which was comforting.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Megan Link at University of Utah?
If you think you're list of questions that you bring in to your appointment is embarrassing or too long, don't! Megan Link encourages all of your questions and is completely prepared to answer them and to have you leaving your appointment feeling better than when you first showed up!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Dr. Megan Link was very caring and welcoming to talk to. With our first consultation appointment she made both myself and my husband feel as comfortable as we could be (under the circumstances) and was more than happy to answer all of our questions with in depth answers. She didn't just talk to me (which I've had in the past with a couple of my Ob/Gyns) she made sure to look at my husband and really include him in the conversation and process. Dr. Megan Link had a calm and warm voice and never made us feel rushed.
Describe the protocols Megan Link used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
I have a normal period so I wasn't put on birth control. Instead we went straight in to STIMS after my baseline ultrasound came back normal. I was put on Gonal-F and Menopur once a day for 4 days. On day 5 I went in for my first follicle ultrasound and also was instructed to start taking Cetrotide along with the other two meds. I used Cetrotide, Gonal-F and Menopur for 3 more days, on day 8 of STIMS I had another follicle scan which showed that I was ready for the trigger shot that night. On day 8 I took Gonal-F and Menopur shots and then at 7:30pm gave myself the "trigger shots", Lupron and HCG. Day 9 was my "rest day" from shots. The following day was egg retrieval and then that night I started Progesterone in Oil shots once a day for 4 days. My next ultrasound appointment revealed that I had OHSS (ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome) and was unable to do a fresh transfer. All medication was stopped. At this point I needed to wait until my period showed up before I could schedule my next baseline ultrasound. Once this happened I was put on 3 mg of estrogen (pill form) twice a day for 10 days. On the 10th day I had an ultrasound and then started Progesterone in Oil (PIO) shots once a day. I did this for 6 days and on the 6th day was my scheduled Frozen Embryo Transfer. I was given a lupron shot on this day. I continued to take estrogen and PIO shots up until I received my negative pregnancy test result 13 days post transfer.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah. (Assigned nurse: Lisa Henderson)
Honestly, I can not say enough good things about the nursing staff at the U of U Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility clinic! Their communication skills were impeccable, the coordination they provided for making appointments was very accommodating. We lived 3 hours away and where all of the appointments are done earlier in the morning they were very flexible with me when I arrived earlier or later to an appointment. I worked with a couple of different nurse coordinators and they always made sure that they were on the same page and no confusion between them.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
The clinic as a whole is very put together, all who work there are patient, kind and amazing at what they do. Everyone that we worked with from the urologist to the ladies at the front desk to the embryologist was very professional and pleasant to work with. I feel like for the care that me and my husband received that their fertility pricing is an acceptable rate. They also offer different options and rates for IVF cycles.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at University of Utah.
All monitoring appointments were scheduled in the mornings. Because I had such a far drive (3 hours one way) I would schedule one of the later slots available. If I showed up earlier they were always able to get my in right away. I never waited longer than 10 minutes in the waiting room!
Describe Megan Link's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
Dr. Megan Link had a preference of transferring one embryo vs multiple which worked out great for us because that was our plan all along. Where the only reason we couldn't get pregnant is because of complete tubal blockage, the success rate of a single embryo transfer was higher.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
My pharmacy never received a prescription from my nurse. So I contacted her and she admitted to forgetting but got it called in right away. It didn't end of being an issue though because we had done this early enough that the medication wasn't needed right away.
NPS
9
Doctor
Megan Link
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
2 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
9
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
4 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2017 - 2019, Unknown Success
NPS
9
NPS
10
Age 35 - 37
7 IUI
Unexplained
European
Income $100K - $199K
Only Doc Seen
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
each time I specifically asked to speak with Dr Johnstone, she contacted me personally. When you have her time, she is 100% focused on you and takes the time to answer each question...She is sympathetic and has a great bedside manner. I do wish we would’ve exhausted all possible options to attempt to diagnose my unexplained infertility, but I understand the limitations due to insurance and clinic guidelines and recommendations. She is very knowledgeable and is aware of all published research and updates in infertility, and is happy to discuss them with you...she is constantly reviewing your chart and notes and messages. If you need to reach her, she is available.
The nurses at UCRM are well educated and informative. They will consult with your RE if you have a question they aren’t sure how to address. Unfortunately I had a few instances of unanswered messages and phone calls that resulted in me calling the after hours on call physician for clarification on a trigger shot timing and cycle procession. Sometimes your questions are answered in a few hours and other times it’s 24 hours plus...Strength: experienced providers and nursing staff. CAP approved Andrology and embryology laboratories. Evidence-based practice. Weakness: university-based setting, so you’ll have fellows performing ultrasounds and IUI’s. Frustrating lack of communication with nurses and your primary RE at times. You have to be your own advocate- do not depend on anyone but yourself to remember specifics or your history, even if they are performing an ultrasound or IUI.
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Dr. Johnstone takes as much time as is needed to answer all of your questions. She is sympathetic and has a great bedside manner. I do wish we would’ve exhausted all possible options to attempt to diagnose my unexplained infertility, but I understand the limitations due to insurance and clinic guidelines and recommendations. She is very knowledgeable and is aware of all published research and updates in infertility, and is happy to discuss them with you.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Even if you don’t see Dr. Johnstone at every appointment, know she is constantly reviewing your chart and notes and messages. If you need to reach her, she is available.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
The clinic is very busy and you’re often seen or educated by other providers (ultrasound tech, nurse, other doc on call). However, each time I specifically asked to speak with Dr Johnstone, she contacted me personally. When you have her time, she is 100% focused on you and takes the time to answer each question
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
The overall strategy was to try clomid and IUI for a few cycles. This resulted in one chemical pregnancy. We moved to letrozole with GonalF after issues with thin lining due to clomid. This change resulted in a single intrauterine pregnancy, which resulted in miscarriage at week 11 due to trisomy 18. We had a hysteroscopy and then 3 more medicated IUI cycles with letrozole and gonalF, all of which failed. We are moving to IVF next.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
The nurses at UCRM are well educated and informative. They will consult with your RE if you have a question they aren’t sure how to address. Unfortunately I had a few instances of unanswered messages and phone calls that resulted in me calling the after hours on call physician for clarification on a trigger shot timing and cycle procession. Sometimes your questions are answered in a few hours and other times it’s 24 hours plus.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Strength: experienced providers and nursing staff. CAP approved Andrology and embryology laboratories. Evidence-based practice. Weakness: university-based setting, so you’ll have fellows performing ultrasounds and IUI’s. Frustrating lack of communication with nurses and your primary RE at times. You have to be your own advocate- do not depend on anyone but yourself to remember specifics or your history, even if they are performing an ultrasound or IUI.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
IUI are $360 Ultrasound for monitoring IUI are $230 (cash) PLUS a $50 office visit fee (new in May 2019) Consult with Dr. Johnstone around $200 depending on length and if it’s a follow up visit. Moving to IVF this cycle. Estimated costs of retrieval and embryology, PLUS embryo biopsy is $10, 830 Not including meds ($4-8,000) Frozen embryo transfer is $2,720, does not include meds ($600-800)
Describe Erica Johnstone's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
I did not have an embryo transfer.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
I had to call or message repeatedly to have prescriptions called into the pharmacy. Nurse failed to follow up with me regarding proceeding of IUI based on over stimulation. I had to call the after hours on call physician for clarification
NPS
9
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
4 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
3 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
4 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
4 of 5
Nursing Staff
4 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
4 of 5
Educational Resources
5 of 5
Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2020 - 2023, Unknown Success
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 22 - 25
8 IUI
Donor Sperm
Only Doc Seen
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
Megan Link is very kind and understanding. She always makes sure that I know what is going on and fully understand the treatments and next steps. She is very good at communicating and is understanding of our emotions and feelings...She is the best doctor and you can't go wrong with her...made me felt seen and important. They take time with us each appointment and answer every question we have.
I absolutely love the MyChart app that this [University of Utah] clinic uses. It makes asking questions so much easier and they are always so good at responding. Every appointment, test result, and note is available whenever you need it. Everyone that we have worked with has been amazing! I have loved everything about this clinic. I have no complaints...From what I understand, the University of Utah is against multiple embryo transfer.
How was your experience with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Megan Link is very kind and understanding. She always makes sure that I know what is going on and fully understand the treatments and next steps. She is very good at communicating and is understanding of our emotions and feelings.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Megan Link at University of Utah?
She is the best doctor and you can't go wrong with her.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Every doctor and nurse that I have worked with has made me felt seen and important. They take time with us each appointment and answer every question we have.
Describe the protocols Megan Link used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
We have done 8 IUIs so far. Each IUI has been with donor sperm. We've used Letrozole and an Ovidrel trigger shot for each one. The letrozole was to make sure that I was ovulating, and the Ovidrel was to ensure that the eggs were released at the appropriate time for the IUI procedure. They increased the dose of Letrozole from the first one because the follicles were not growing as well as they wanted. After the first 4 IUIs we started using Clomid as well to try and get 1 to 2 follicles instead of just 1. For the last IUI they increased my dose of Clomid and Letrozole to try to get 2 or 3 follicles, but I only had 1 dominant follicle. We decided to continued with the IUI anyways but it was unsuccessful.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
The nursing staff has been extremely helpful and kind. They are always efficient and knowledgeable.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
I absolutely love the MyChart app that this clinic uses. It makes asking questions so much easier and they are always so good at responding. Every appointment, test result, and note is available whenever you need it. Everyone that we have worked with has been amazing! I have loved everything about this clinic. I have no complaints.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Megan Link at University of Utah.
After our insurance benefits each follicular ultrasound cost between $215-230. We paid out of pocket for each IUI and it was $455. The cervical dilation procedure that we did was about $1,000 after insurance benefits.
Describe Megan Link's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
From what I understand, the University of Utah is against multiple embryo transfer.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Canceled a cycle due to clinic error
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
The andrology lab at this clinic gave us some incorrect information on a test result that led us to believe that we had a vial of donor sperm to use for our IUI. We did not find out until the day of the IUI while we were driving down that we did not have any vials left and would need to cancel our procedure. When we spoke with them they covered the cost of the ultrasound that was useless due to the cancelled procedure. In order to ensure that this doesn't happen we should have called the week before the IUI to verify that we had remaining vials left. The actual clinic staff message us and was very compassionate about the situation.
NPS
10
Doctor
Megan Link
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
2 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

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2021 - 2023, Unsuccessful
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 41 - 43
Income $0 - $49K
3rd of 7 Docs
7 IUI With Other Docs
1 IVF With Other Docs
Egg Freezing With Other Docs
1 Embryo Freezing With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Unsuccessful
Megan Link is very kind. She has always taken the time to explain the whole IVF process to me. She and I made a plan together so that I had input. She helped me understand everything. After my miscarriage she called to check on me. I sent a message to her about a month ago and she responded quickly. She took the time to explain her thoughts on the possible causes for my miscarriage. Then she was supportive and we talked about which embryos we would use for my next transfer. She's personally invested and truly cats for her patients
The [University of Utah] strengths are that their staff are genuinely involved in patient care. It was always easy for me to get an appointment when I needed it. A weakness would be that they have a doctor (not mine) that harassed me on transferring 2 embryos for my first transfer. Even though my doctor and I had already decided. I felt bullied and was very upset and ended up only transferring one. I still wanted to transfer two but she wouldn't let it go.
How was your experience with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Megan Link was my doctor on both of my frozen transfers. My most recent transfer was February 2023. I did get pregnant but miscarried early on. I was devastated. Dr. Link called me a couple of times to check on me. She is a very kind asks knowledgeable doctor.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Megan Link at University of Utah?
You will love her. Always come to initial consultation with questions. Just know that Dr. Link is the best and will take great care of you.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Megan Link is very kind. She has always taken the time to explain the whole IVF process to me. She and I made a plan together so that I had input. She helped me understand everything. After my miscarriage she called to check on me. I sent a message to her about a month ago and she responded quickly. She took the time to explain her thoughts on the possible causes for my miscarriage. Then she was supportive and we talked about which embryos we would use for my next transfer. She's personally invested and truly cats for her patients.
Describe the protocols Megan Link used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
I don't remember
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah.
My nurse, Coordinator and nursing staff were all great to work with.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
The strengths are that their staff are genuinely involved in patient care. It was always easy for me to get an appointment when I needed it. A weakness would be that they have a doctor (not mine) that harassed me on transferring 2 embryos for my first transfer. Even though my doctor and I had already decided. I felt bullied and was very upset and ended up only transferring one. I still wanted to transfer two but she wouldn't let it go.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Megan Link at University of Utah.
The costs for Megan Link were reasonable.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
Me transfer got pushed back a week because my lining wasn't thick enough. I was upset because my doctor wouldn't be doing my transfer. The doctor I didn't want ended up doing my transfer and she was horrible.
NPS
10
Doctor
Megan Link
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
3 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
4 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
6 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
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2019 - 2023, Unknown Success
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 43 - 47
6 IUI
2 IVF
Male Factor
Latinx
Income $50K - $99K
Only Doc Seen
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Not sure
Dr Letourneau is very compassionate and empathetic. He met with us whenever we needed and never made us feel like anything other than people. He’s honest with us and doesn’t sugarcoat anything...He truly cares for his patients. Wr have worked with him for years trying to conceive. He’s always been straight with us. And he’s shared many tears with us during our struggles...Listen to his guidance and advice. He cares and knows what he is doing.
I feel this clinic [University of Utah] is the best in Utah. Best doctors, nurses and staff. No complaints whatsoever. They were and are quick to reply and answer any questions or concerns. We have been long time patients here, though multiple rounds of IUI and IVF transfers. They make it easy to trust them...The nursing staff made everything so much easier. Very accessible and communicative. Taking the lead of their doctor, they were also very compassionate. Especially Liz. Again, many shared tears and smiles.
How was your experience with Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah?
As previously stated, Dr Letourneau is an incredibly caring, compassionate and empathetic person. He truly cares for his patients. Wr have worked with him for years trying to conceive. He’s always been straight with us. And he’s shared many tears with us during our struggles.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah?
Listen to his guidance and advice. He cares and knows what he is doing.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah?
Dr Letourneau is very compassionate and empathetic. He met with us whenever we needed and never made us feel like anything other than people. He’s honest with us and doesn’t sugarcoat anything.
Describe the protocols Joseph Letourneau used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
I’m not sure of any additional protocols. I do remember he increased some of the injection dosages for my wife during the second round of egg retrievals. Most of the issue is my sperm counts. We talked about diet and supplements in addition to clomid.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah. (Assigned nurse: Elizabeth)
The nursing staff made everything so much easier. Very accessible and communicative. Taking the lead of their doctor, they were also very compassionate. Especially Liz. Again, many shared tears and smiles.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
I feel this clinic is the best in Utah. Best doctors, nurses and staff. No complaints whatsoever. They were and are quick to reply and answer any questions or concerns. We have been long time patients here, though multiple rounds of IUI and IVF transfers. They make it easy to trust them.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah.
We have spent a lot of money here. Two rounds of egg retrieval at about $15000 each (including medications) and 4 embryo transfers at about $3000 each.
Describe Joseph Letourneau's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
Dr Letourneau adequately explained the pros and cons of each while listening to our desires and helping reach an informed decisions. We have done both single transfer and multiple transfers.
NPS
10
Doctor
Joseph Letourneau
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
4 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
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2021, Unsuccessful
NPS
0
NPS
1
Age 44
European
Professor
4th of 4 Docs
IVF With Other Docs
1 Egg Freezing With Other Docs
Doesn't Recommend
Doesn't Recommend
Unsuccessful
I only spent 5% of my experience with Dr. Johnstone who was fine, but 90% of the experience was with the overall staff and it was frustrating and chaotic. There was little way to communicate with Dr. Johnstone herself via direct email or phone, nearly everything is routed through nurses and staff who struggled to provide competent service...the few times I saw the Dr. she was kind...
The nurses [at University of Utah] got my protocol wrong again and again--sending me info for a fresh IVF cycle when I was using frozen eggs. Then, that information got passed on to billing and I was billed multiple times for fresh transfer steps like egg retrieval when I was using frozen eggs. Billing got so confused that they sent me codes--medical number codes--instead of descriptions of the treatments--that I had to google and look up myself to discover the errors and make corrections. This happened multiple times...
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
I only spent 5% of my experience with Dr. Johnstone who was fine, but 90% of the experience was with the overall staff and it was frustrating and chaotic. There was little way to communicate with Dr. Johnstone herself via direct email or phone, nearly everything is routed through nurses and staff who struggled to provide competent service.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
I wouldn't recommend using her facility, especially for egg freezing. Go somewhere else.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Dr. Johnstone was kind and competent during the 5% of the process that I spent with her. The rest of the time was spent with other members of her staff, and they were disorganized and harried and unhelpful. I got the idea that the nurse assigned to me was either overworked and ready to quit, or about to get fired, but trying to communicate with the office was nothing but frustration for four solid months.
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
I froze my eggs at this facility with another doctor who is not there anymore. I saw that they had the latest technology, but when I completed my cycle they only got a handful of eggs and the doctor who happened to be on call to perform the retrieval that day (it's a random doctor, not the same one you see for appts) said that I should come back and do it again "because they didn't use the protocol he would have recommended" and that I was one of the first egg freezing patients they had ever had. That would have been good to know before handing them $10k. He basically admitted that they hadn't used the best protocol for egg freezing, and insinuated that they used one better suited for fresh transfer IVF, which is the majority of their business. Later, I used the frozen eggs to do an IVF ;cycle with Dr. Johnstone.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah.
I would describe my experience with the staff and nurses as frustrating and chaotic. From the first time I made contact, the nurses and staff sent me info and protocols for fresh transfer IVF. I had to remind them again and again that I was using frozen eggs. They would then ask, where are the eggs coming from? You have them! Your office froze my eggs! This went back and forth in a circle a half dozen times. I think they do 99% fresh transfer IVF, and anything else throws them and you into a cycle of confusion. Communication with the nurses and staff was so poor that I spent hours on it some weeks trying to get questions answered or get important steps coordinated. Twice I had to get an expensive and somewhat invasive prep procedure done over again because of poor communication (had a saline uterine check performed at the wrong time in my cycle). The nursing staff was almost passive aggressive about responding to these issues, as though I was a pest and a problem instead of a patient frustrated by their lack of responsiveness.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Again, working with this clinic was frustrating and chaotic. I never felt like I was in good hands. The nurses got my protocol wrong again and again--sending me info for a fresh IVF cycle when I was using frozen eggs. Then, that information got passed on to billing and I was billed multiple times for fresh transfer steps like egg retrieval when I was using frozen eggs. Billing got so confused that they sent me codes--medical number codes--instead of descriptions of the treatments--that I had to google and look up myself to discover the errors and make corrections. This happened multiple times. When I went to have the actual embryo transfer done and the Dr. pulled up my file, the information for the sperm donor did not match my husband's information and she left the room for a long, awkward pause in which both of us wondered if they had used the wrong sperm. She came back and said that someone on staff had just used the wrong sticker and that other numbers matched so it was fine (how would you even know?). I almost laughed out loud because that was the icing on the cake for what had been a three-ring-circus the entire cycle. Or, so I thought. The actual coup-de-grace was that two months after my IVF cycle, I got a bill for egg storage for my frozen eggs--when I had just used them all in my IVF cycle. I had to make multiple phone calls in which no one could seem to confirm whether I actually still had frozen eggs remaining. This was extremely unprofessional for anyone in this business, because to tell a patient that they no longer have eggs, and then float the possibility that maybe they magically do have some left--raises all kinds of hopes for a patient that are cruel to raise. In the end there were of course no eggs, and they canceled the bill. I received no apology. I went into this cycle with low hopes for success because I only had a half dozen eggs. Thankfully, I have a child without the help of IVF. But this experiences was tragi-comically bad even with low expectations for success. Having said all this, the few times I saw the Dr. she was kind and the lab seems competent.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
I paid $10k out of pocket for egg freezing and retrieval. Insurance covered later IVF and I paid about $2,500 out of pocket. I paid about $500/year for frozen egg storage.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Lost paperwork
  • Failed to order appropriate test
  • Failed to send your chart to another clinic
  • Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
As mentioned previously, working with this clinic was frustrating and chaotic. I never totally felt like I was in good hands. The nurses got my protocol wrong again and again--sending me info for a fresh IVF cycle when I was using frozen eggs. Then, that information got passed on to billing and I was billed multiple times for fresh transfer steps like egg retrieval when I was using frozen eggs. Billing got so confused that they sent me codes--medical number codes--instead of descriptions of the treatments--that I had to google and look up myself to discover the errors and make corrections. This happened multiple times. When I went to have the actual embryo transfer done and the Dr. pulled up my file, the information for the sperm used did not match my husband's information and she left the room for a long, awkward pause in which both of us wondered if they had used the wrong sperm. She came back and said that someone on staff had just used the wrong sticker and that other numbers matched so it was fine (how would you even know?). I almost laughed out loud because that was the icing on the cake for what had been a three-ring-circus the entire cycle. Or, so I thought. The actual coup-de-grace was that two months after my IVF cycle, I got a bill for egg storage for my frozen eggs--when I had just used them all in my IVF cycle. I had to make multiple phone calls in which no one could seem to confirm whether I actually still had frozen eggs remaining. This was extremely unprofessional for anyone in this business, because to tell a patient that they no longer have eggs, and then float the possibility that maybe they magically do have some left--raises all kinds of hopes for a patient that are cruel to raise. In the end there were of course no eggs, and they canceled the bill. I received no apology. I went into this cycle with low hopes for success because I only had a half dozen eggs. Thankfully, I have a child without the help of IVF. But this experience was tragi-comically bad even with low expectations for success. Having said all this, the few times I saw the Dr. she was kind and the lab seems competent.
NPS
0
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
2 of 5
Communication
1 of 5
Frequency Seen
1 of 5
Trustworthiness
2 of 5
Compassion
4 of 5
Explained risks
3 of 5
Adaptability
4 of 5
NPS
1
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
1 of 5
Scheduling
2 of 5
Billing Department
1 of 5
Nursing Staff
1 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
4 of 5
Educational Resources
5 of 5
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2020 - 2021, Successful
NPS
10
NPS
8
Age 34 - 35
1 IVF
Unexplained
European
Income $100K - $199K
Consultant
1st of 2 Docs
6 IUI With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Neutral
Successful
Dr Letourneau has great bedside manner, he is kind and listens to his patients concerns. He is empathetic...He is concerned about how medical treatments for reproduction can feel clinical and tried to make my husband and I feel like we were making informed decisions for our family but did not feel overtly medical and cold.
The [University of Utah] clinic was undergoing some remodeling when I was receiving treatment. It was older but clean. The waiting room was small and felt smaller during COVID with chairs blocked off. It would have been nice to have a place to get water or snacks after blood draws...The nurses pointed us to online trainings for injections. They answered or questions and were kind. Our nurse was not as warm as I would have expected but in the end she was helpful in getting test results validated.
How was your experience with Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah?
Dr Letourneau has great bedside manner, he is kind and listens to his patients concerns. He is empathetic, when I told him that I didn't like needles he told me about his similar dislike and talked me through how long the treatment would be and how he had confidence that I could concor my fear for my greatest wish to become a mom. He is great at explaining female anatomy and hormones and reproduction. He even sketched diagrams to help illustrate what needed to happen for a positive pregnancy. He is concerned about how medical treatments for reproduction can feel clinical and tried to make my husband and I feel like we were making informed decisions for our family but did not feel overtly medical and cold.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah?
Be open. Let him guide you. Ask a million questions.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah?
Dr. Letourneau took the time to get to know my husband and I. He asked us about our personal life's, professions, hobbies relationship and really got to know us as a couple. He took the time to explain the procedures to us.
Describe the protocols Joseph Letourneau used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
I believe it was an angonist protocol but can't remember for sure. I was giving injectables for about two weeks with blood tests and follicle checks weekly then daily the second week. I reacted well to the lowest level of drugs. I had hyper stimulation and had to recover from that before I could transfer an embryo. I did a frozen transfer with potocine suppository.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
The nurses pointed us to online trainings for injections. They answered or questions and were kind. Our nurse was not as warm as I would have expected but in the end she was helpful in getting test results validated.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
The clinic was undergoing some remodeling when I was receiving treatment. It was older but clean. The waiting room was small and felt smaller during COVID with chairs blocked off. It would have been nice to have a place to get water or snacks after blood draws.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah.
The overall cost was between $25,000 to $30,000 including prescription costs. The transfer was around $5,000.
Describe Joseph Letourneau's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
He recommended single for the best chance of conception and a healthy pregnancy but was willing to transfer two embryos if we choose to do so. We transferred one upon his recommendation.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Failed to call with results
  • Lost results
  • Provided conflicting information
  • Failed to convey critical information
  • Lost or damaged samples
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
We had a wrong blood test result in a critical time during our treatment.
NPS
10
Doctor
Joseph Letourneau
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
1 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
8
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
3 of 5
Scheduling
3 of 5
Billing Department
3 of 5
Nursing Staff
4 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
3 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
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2017 - 2020, Unsuccessful
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 42 - 45
4 IVF
Diminished Ovarian Reserve
Male Factor
Poor Egg Quality
Uterine Fibroids
European
Income $50K - $99K
2nd of 2 Docs
1 IVF With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Unsuccessful
Dr. Johnstone always listened to us and answered our questions...very kind and informative...explained all of our options and then fully supported us in the treatment we chose...very knowledgeable...I felt comfortable and confident in her care...Shanghai protocal...Feel totally free to ask any question to Dr. Johnstone. She always took all of our questions seriously and was happy to explain anything in terms we could understand.
This clinic [at University of Utah] was comfortable and had current technology. Hopefully they still let you work with your specific doctor. All the staff were friendly and helpful. The building itself, is up in the business park of the University of Utah, so sometimes the traffic is bad, especially around beginning class times...They were fun, kind, and helpful...Shanghai protocal.
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
We would highly recommend Dr. Johnstone. She is very kind and informative. She explained all of our options and then fully supported us in the treatment we chose. She is softspoken and helpful if you have any questions. She is very knowledgeable. I appreciated working with her. I felt comfortable and confident in her care. At one point, during our procedures, the clinic made the rule that the physician who was on duty that day would be the one to see you, instead of your particular doctor. I didn't like that time because I had to work with a couple of other doctors doing different parts of my procedure. I didn't like any of them half as well as doctor Johnstone, and I even had a negative experience with one of the other doctors. I am so glad that for the next time we tried the IVF Dr. Johnstone was able to make it so she was there for our procedures. Overall, I would highly recommend Dr. Johnstone.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Don't be afraid of the unknowns of the process. Feel totally free to ask any question to Dr. Johnstone. She always took all of our questions seriously and was happy to explain anything in terms we could understand.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Dr. Johnstone always listened to us and answered our questions. She wanted us to be happy with the path we were taking. And she even asked to come work on one of her days off so that she could be there to do our transfer.
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
I can't remember particular drug names, but we had the shots to prep me for egg retrieval. My husband had surgery to get his sperm out, so we only had so many sperm to work with. So on the last cycle we tried, Dr. Johnstone suggested we do 2 egg retrievals, since I was averaging one egg per retrieval, before we combined with the sperm, so we could have the greatest chance of success. I think that was called the Shanghai protocal.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
They were fun, kind, and helpful.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
This clinic was comfortable and had current technology. Hopefully they still let you work with your specific doctor. All the staff were friendly and helpful. The building itself, is up in the business park of the University of Utah, so sometimes the traffic is bad, especially around beginning class times.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
If i remember correctly the IVF was around $12,000 and the meds around 6-8,000
NPS
10
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
4 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
4 of 5
Nursing Staff
4 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
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2019 - 2020, 4 Eggs Frozen
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 27 - 28
1 Egg Freezing
PCOS
Poor Egg Quality
Income $0 - $49K
Nurse or HC Services
2nd of 2 Docs
IVF With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
Dr. Peterson and his staff always called my husband and I by our names...answered questions, gave us time, and remembered our previous conversations...even gave me his personal phone number...knowledgeable and up to date on current research...listened to my concerns and valued my opinion...thorough and to the point but explained things in a way that I could understand. I have always felt that he genuinely cares about my treatment.
The clinic [University of Utah] was very smooth with check ins and going from ultrasounds to phlebotomy to consults...wait times were always very minimal. I never felt forgotten about...some disconnect with the billing department and my payments as far as due dates and making sure I had done everything I needed to...Because I had three nurses helping me with my cycle there was a bit of miscommunication at times about scheduling, medications, and andrology appointments. We were always able to smooth things out, but it just took a little more effort on my part to stay on top of things.
How was your experience with Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
Dr. Peterson is very knowledgeable and up to date on current research. He listened to my concerns and valued my opinion. He was thorough and to the point but explained things in a way that I could understand. I have always felt that he genuinely cares about my treatment.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
Think of questions ahead of time because he covers ground quickly.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
Dr. Peterson and his staff always called my husband and I by our names. He answered questions, gave us time, and remembered our previous conversations. His staff followed up with me well, and he even gave me his personal phone number.
Describe the protocols Matthew Peterson used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
Dr Peterson felt that current research shows an egg retrieval is most successful with an ovulation immediately preceding the retrieval. Because of this I did a final round of letrozole to force an ovulation. He also felt that according to my history and previous reactions to medications that I will be most successful with a FET. This allowed me the best chance to prevent ovarian hyperstimulation.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah. (Assigned nurse: Danielle, Lisa, Elle)
Because I had three nurses helping me with my cycle there was a bit of miscommunication at times about scheduling, medications, and andrology appointments. We were always able to smooth things out, but it just took a little more effort on my part to stay on top of things.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
The clinic was very smooth with check ins and going from ultrasounds to phlebotomy to consults. The wait times were always very minimal. I never felt forgotten about. There was some disconnect with the billing department and my payments as far as due dates and making sure I had done everything I needed to. This was the main thing I felt could use some improvement.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Matthew Peterson at University of Utah.
$8900 for my egg retrieval and freezing, $3000 for my FET, about $3000 for meds
Describe Matthew Peterson's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
Dr Peterson will only implant a single embryo at a time due to my history of a stillborn. I understand the rationale on this and agree with his standpoint.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
With the three different nurses helping me there was one time when my meds weren’t called to the pharmacy beforehand. They were quick to fix this for me and it didn’t end up being too big of an inconvenience.
NPS
10
Doctor
Matthew Peterson
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
3 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
2 of 5
Nursing Staff
4 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
4 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
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2020, Unsuccessful
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 24
1 Fertility Medications
PCOS
European
Income $50K - $99K
Nurse or HC Services
3rd of 3 Docs
15 Fertility Medications With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Unsuccessful
She [Dr. Megan Link] carefully explained PCOS to us...explained my treatment options...She was non-judgmental and very kind, making us feel like we were human, and in control of our infertility journey!...I just wish we would be able to be in contact/ or have communication with her more, as every time we have gone, we’ve just met with her other staff.
[University of Utah clinic] Strengths; everyone there is extremely kind and courteous! They are knowledgeable in their works, and take time to explain/answer any questions you have...environment feels welcoming...I also never waited longer than 10 minutes to be taken back to a room...Just be mindful, you will not see your doctor after treatment plans are in place, you will see only LPN or other staff when you come for ultrasounds, treatment follow ups, etc.
How was your experience with Megan Link at University of Utah?
She was very kind, enthusiastic, and smart! She was able to answer all of our questions and make an action plan to fit our life style. I just wish we would be able to be in contact/ or have communication with her more, as every time we have gone, we’ve just met with her other staff.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Megan Link at University of Utah?
Don’t be nervous, she is amazing. Just be prepared only to see her at the initial visit, and the other staff with take care of you from there. :)
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Megan Link at University of Utah?
She carefully explained PCOS to us, in a way no other doctor has in my lifetime, she also explained my treatment options to me, and answered all our questions! She was non-judgmental and very kind, making us feel like we were human, and in control of our infertility journey!
Describe the protocols Megan Link used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
We stopped my Spironolactone, which other doctors kept me on, and she explained that she doesn’t want me on it because it is not good for pregnancy. (Which was good!!) I started on Progesterone, We started treatment right away (after lab work) with Clomid 50mg and Femara 10mg together. Out of all the cycles I’ve used only one fertility drug at a time, and I had to wait weeks before finding out my results. With Megan, We monitored my ovaries over the coming weeks. I had 1 follicle, but it did not mature all the way so in turn I did not ovulate.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
All the MAs were amazing! Extremely nice, compassionate, and knowledgeable. The LPN was pretty nice, I just felt like we didn’t get a say on the treatment plan she laid out for us, and I didn’t feel like a priority as a patient.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Strengths; everyone there is extremely kind and courteous! They are knowledgeable in their works, and take time to explain/answer any questions you have, they are non-judge mental, and the environment feels welcoming! I also never waited longer than 10 minutes to be taken back to a room, so great response time! Just be mindful, you will not see your doctor after treatment plans are in place, you will see only LPN or other staff when you come for ultrasounds, treatment follow ups, etc.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Megan Link at University of Utah.
$300+ for initial appt. $2400+ for 2 ultrasounds and 5 min LPN consultations at ultrasounds. These factors are not including lab work and were for 3 visits total.
NPS
10
Doctor
Megan Link
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
1 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
3 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
4 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

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2020, Unknown Success
NPS
7
NPS
9
Age 25
Male Factor
European
Income $50K - $99K
Marketer or PR
1st of 2 Docs
Neutral
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
Dr. Johnstone was nice and she gave me lots of information...went above and beyond to make me feel informed and prepared. She was confident, which instilled trust, and she walked me through several potential scenarios...[she]recommended testing for me and my spouse as well as a sonohysterogram...She made sure I had all of the information I needed to feel comfortable.
Each nurse[of University of Utah] I interacted with was personable and very kind. During the sonohysterogram, the nurse assigned to my case that day made a potentially uncomfortable procedure run really smoothly...The clinic as a whole uses a really nice online communication software that made it really easy to communicate between appointments and share test results...Under my insurance, I paid $40 a visit and $150 for procedures. I know they have a billing office with payment plans though.
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Dr. Johnstone was nice and she gave me lots of information. As previously stated, I did feel a little dismissed. I know that doctors see this kind of thing every day but it's a new experience for me, and a little extra understanding would have gone a long way with me. That being said, Dr. Johnstone went above and beyond to make me feel informed and prepared. She was confident, which instilled trust, and she walked me through several potential scenarios. I felt like she took a good amount of time with me.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Go in ready to answer a lot of hard questions. It's necessary. But it's good to mentally prepare before you walk in the door.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Dr. Johnstone was very nice, but perhaps not as warm as I would have liked. I felt a little dismissed because of my age but other than that small exchange, I found her to be kind and very informative. She made sure I had all of the information I needed to feel comfortable.
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
Dr. Johnstone recommended testing for me and my spouse as well as a sonohysterogram. My husband, under the direction of Dr. Johnstone, did two rounds of male fertility testing with another doctor in the clinic. My tests came back normal and we were told to pursue treatment with a male fertility specialist.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
I feel like the nursing staff was very kind and compassionate. Each nurse I interacted with was personable and very kind. During the sonohysterogram, the nurse assigned to my case that day made a potentially uncomfortable procedure run really smoothly.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
I liked the clinic overall and ended up being assigned to a new doctor during the course of treatment that I really loved. Everyone seemed to be up to date on our case when we went in each time. When Dr. Johnstone was unavailable, the other doctors took good care of us but were unable to share a lot of information without going through Dr. Johnstone's team. The clinic as a whole uses a really nice online communication software that made it really easy to communicate between appointments and share test results.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
Under my insurance, I paid $40 a visit and $150 for procedures. I know they have a billing office with payment plans though.
NPS
7
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
4 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
1 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
3 of 5
Explained risks
3 of 5
Adaptability
2 of 5
NPS
9
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
4 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
4 of 5
Educational Resources
6 of 5
2017 - 2020, Unsuccessful
NPS
9
NPS
10
Age 33 - 36
5 IUI
1 IVF
Anovulation
Male Factor
PCOS
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Unexplained
European
Income $50K - $99K
Teacher
Only Doc Seen
Fertility Medications With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Unsuccessful
She [Dr. Erica Johnstone] is great at giving the facts when it came to IVF. When she didn’t know, she would say so. After both of my miscarriages, she was so kind while I cried in her office. I feel like if I ever sent a message in with a concern, I was responded to usually within 12 hours... I was never made to feel stupid when I asked about research I had read and wanted to know her thoughts. She will always have facts and data to back her up.
All of their [University of Utah] doctors are highly experienced. They all know about your case and they review active patients weekly as a team. They have a schedule so they know which doctors will be in clinic for a couple of months out so you k ow who you will see...They are easy to get a hold of and to get an appointment with once you are a patient...IUIs were 300-340 each. We had to have a hospital retrieval which was an extra cost. IVF without meds were $18,000.
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
I have other underlying conditions and every time she has checked with me other doctors in relation to the protocol she wanted to pursue. She is great at giving the facts when it came to IVF. When she didn’t know, she would say so. After both of my miscarriages, she was so kind while I cried in her office. I feel like if I ever sent a message in with a concern, I was responded to usually within 12 hours either from her or one of the nurses. They are easy to get a hold of and to get an appointment with once you are a patient. They would allow me to come in extra early for labs or ultrasounds during IVF so I could make it to school to teach.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Don’t be afraid to ask her questions. I was never made to feel stupid when I asked about research I had read and wanted to know her thoughts. She will always have facts and data to back her up.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
As often as possible, I see her. However, if she’s not in the office on that day, then I have seen a number of other doctors in the clinic.
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
We did a few IUIs with Clomid and Femara. We then moved to Gonal-F and then to IVF. I was on Menopur, Gonal-F and a trigger shot for our retrieval. I did have some OHSS. For our next retrieval, we will start with a lower initial dose of Gonal-F to hopefully have less eggs but higher quality and also hope to prevent OHSS.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah. (Assigned nurse: Denise)
I felt they were as involved in wanting us to be successful as we were.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
All of their doctors are highly experienced. They all know about your case and they review active patients weekly as a team. They have a schedule so they know which doctors will be in clinic for a couple of months out so you k ow who you will see.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
IUIs were 300-340 each. We had to have a hospital retrieval which was an extra cost. IVF without meds were $18,000.
Describe Erica Johnstone's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
With my other conditions, single embryo transfer is my only option.
NPS
9
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
4 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
4 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
2020, Unknown Success
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 26
Anovulation
PCOS
European
Income $50K - $99K
Nurse or HC Services
2nd of 2 Docs
3 Fertility Medications With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
[Dr. Link] said since I have PCOS resulting in anovulation that Letrozole is better then Clomid. She explained there is about a 10% chance the first cycle that increases by about 10% each cycle and we would use this for 6 months. If not pregnant by then, it would be switching to injections of LH and FSH with ultrasound every 2-3 days since I’m my case my brain my not be sending enough signal to my pituitary gland to actually make the hormones. So far I have done 2 cycles of Clomid with no pregnancy but my ovulation tests are getting darker so I think it will happen.
[The nurses at University of Utah are] Very friendly! I had to call like 4 times after my appointment about the HSG because my insurance and they were so sweet and prompt...My insurance paid nothing. I had the consult and a transvaginal ultrasound at my first visit. It cost me just over $600...Great clinic! Easy to get ahold of, great staff all around, they have a “no kids policy” in the office which is great since people are struggling with fertility. They can do Transvaginal US on spot at your appointment if needed
How was your experience with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Megan was extremely compassionate. She understood I had been though so much already and was willing to ready my giant folder of records in the room with me. She took the time to draw out on a piece of paper exactly how the reproductive system should work, and where the breakdown with mine is likely happening.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Megan Link at University of Utah?
Take your records with you if you have them. If not no advise her she is so amazing
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Megan was the most AMAZING doctor anyone could ask for. She was extremely friendly, explained everything about my situation in detail I couldn’t have gotten from researching it myself. She didn’t once make me feel uncomfortable or like it wasn’t a possibility to get pregnant.
Describe the protocols Megan Link used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
Megan said since I have PCOS resulting in anovulation that Letrozole is better then Clomid. She explained there is about a 10% chance the first cycle that increases by about 10% each cycle and we would use this for 6 months. If not pregnant by then, it would be switching to injections of LH and FSH with ultrasound every 2-3 days since I’m my case my brain my not be sending enough signal to my pituitary gland to actually make the hormones. So far I have done 2 cycles of Clomid with no pregnancy but my ovulation tests are getting darker so I think it will happen.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
Very friendly! I had to call like 4 times after my appointment about the HSG because my insurance and they were so sweet and prompt
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Great clinic! Easy to get ahold of, great staff all around, they have a “no kids policy” in the office which is great since people are struggling with fertility. They can do Transvaginal US on spot at your appointment if needed.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Megan Link at University of Utah.
My insurance paid nothing. I had the consult and a transvaginal ultrasound at my first visit. It cost me just over $600
Describe Megan Link's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
N/A
NPS
10
Doctor
Megan Link
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
1 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
1 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

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2018 - 2019, Unknown Success
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 33 - 34
1 IVF
Male Factor
Poor Egg Quality
European
Income $500K
Doctor
Only Doc Seen
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Not sure
The plan [with Dr. Megan Link] was definitely single embryo transfer. We felt like we were well educated on the risks of multiples and why they recommend single transfer. And then we had two poor morulas and we decided to transfer both. I really appreciated the flexibility and personalization that went into this joint decision making...I received personal calls from her when the results weren't what we wanted. She sat with me and listened to me and genuinely seemed to care about me and my experience...She was warm, caring, and a great communicator. I felt that she was very invested in us and our journey. She explained things well and co-partnered with us in each step. She wasn't pushy or aggressive. She gently explained what her recommendations were and WHY that was her recommendation. But decision making felt like a partnership (e.g. transferring 2 morulas on day 5 without PGS, despite the initial plan being a freeze, then transfer cycle)
Lisa [nurse at University of Utah] was very responsive and kind. She did a lot of the communication and teaching which was great...we worked very closely with the financial coordinator who was amazing...Long wait to get into our initial appointment. That was hard, because we had already waited so long to be ready to take that step. The clinic was wonderful in helping me schedule early morning visits so that I could get to work after. I spent a LOT of time there, so it was wonderful that they were as flexible as they could be...The plan was definitely single embryo transfer. We felt like we were well educated on the risks of multiples and why they recommend single transfer. And then we had two poor morulas and we decided to transfer both. I really appreciated the flexibility and personalization that went into this joint decision making.
How was your experience with Megan Link at University of Utah?
She was warm, caring, and a great communicator. I felt that she was very invested in us and our journey. She explained things well and co-partnered with us in each step. She wasn't pushy or aggressive. She gently explained what her recommendations were and WHY that was her recommendation. But decision making felt like a partnership (e.g. transferring 2 morulas on day 5 without PGS, despite the initial plan being a freeze, then transfer cycle)
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Megan Link at University of Utah?
She is busy - so I felt really good about researching basic science and principles prior to the visit, then having much deeper, personalized discussions in our visits.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Dr. Link was wonderful - I received personal calls from her when the results weren't what we wanted. She sat with me and listened to me and genuinely seemed to care about me and my experience.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah. (Assigned nurse: Lisa)
Lisa was very responsive and kind. She did a lot of the communication and teaching which was great.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Long wait to get into our initial appointment. That was hard, because we had already waited so long to be ready to take that step. The clinic was wonderful in helping me schedule early morning visits so that I could get to work after. I spent a LOT of time there, so it was wonderful that they were as flexible as they could be.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Megan Link at University of Utah.
We were very lucky to have all costs covered by insurance. This is not something that the clinic had ever done before (we needed a gap exception from our insurance, as they were not in network), but we worked very closely with the financial coordinator who was amazing.
Describe Megan Link's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
The plan was definitely single embryo transfer. We felt like we were well educated on the risks of multiples and why they recommend single transfer. And then we had two poor morulas and we decided to transfer both. I really appreciated the flexibility and personalization that went into this joint decision making.
NPS
10
Doctor
Megan Link
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
3 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
4 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
4 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

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2019, Consult
NPS
6
NPS
8
Age 35
Anovulation
PCOS
European
Income $0 - $49K
Consultant
2nd of 2 Docs
6 Fertility Medications With Other Docs
Doesn't Recommend
Neutral
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
he [Dr. Joseph Letourneau] was ready to answer any questions we had and did a great job of explaining what was expected...He was very nice, he reviewed all of the facts...We really only had a few short minutes with him, but he didn't seem rushed. He re-explained everything clearly and his manner was very warm and confident...my treatment plan is to start with Metformin and Femara to see if I can ovulate on a more regular basis and if we can time ovulation better. From there they suggested having my husband tested and then having my tubes tested if we are unsuccessful in gettting a pregnancy within 3-4 months. I have tried a similar treatment in the past with my OBGYN, so they would like to start there and then go forward.
entire team [at The University of Utah] was very caring. They had a great bedside manner...nurse practitioner explained everything to us, even drew pictures to help us understand the "why" behind the treatment...They set up lab work to eliminate any other underlying health issues I might have to determine if I have PCOS. From there, my treatment plan is to start with Metformin and Femara to see if I can ovulate on a more regular basis and if we can time ovulation better.
How was your experience with Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah?
Today was our first consultation appointment. He was very nice, he reviewed all of the facts and agreed with the treats the nurse practitioner had just suggested to us. We really only had a few short minutes with him, but he didn't seem rushed. He re-explained everything clearly and his manner was very warm and confident.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah?
Ask questions! If you have a question he will answer it.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah?
His entire team was very caring. They had a great bedside manner. His nurse practitioner explained everything to us, even drew pictures to help us understand the "why" behind the treatment. We had our first consultation with Joseph M Letourneau, MD, and he was ready to answer any questions we had and did a great job of explaining what was expected.
Describe the protocols Joseph Letourneau used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
He set up a treatment plan for me after they diagnosed me with anovulation. They set up lab work to eliminate any other underlying health issues I might have to determine if I have PCOS. From there, my treatment plan is to start with Metformin and Femara to see if I can ovulate on a more regular basis and if we can time ovulation better. From there they suggested having my husband tested and then having my tubes tested if we are unsuccessful in gettting a pregnancy within 3-4 months. I have tried a similar treatment in the past with my OBGYN, so they would like to start there and then go forward.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah. (Assigned nurse: Molly)
We really liked the nurse coordinator. She explained everything, so much so that when she asked us what questions we had at the end of our visit, we couldn't think of anything. She even drew pictures for us to describe our situation. She was very kind, helpful and funny!
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Pros for this clinic - they have several doctors to choose from. Working with the University of Utah health is really convenient. The myChart app is simple to use and easily connects you with your doctor. If you have any followup questions, they can easily see your message and get back to you within the same day sometimes. Cons for this clinic - Nothing so far. We have appreciated the level of care that we recieve.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Joseph Letourneau at University of Utah.
Trigger Shot - $100 UltraSound - $200 Office Visit - $200
Describe Joseph Letourneau's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
We have not discussed this yet.
NPS
6
Doctor
Joseph Letourneau
NPS
Humanity
4 of 5
Communication
4 of 5
Frequency Seen
2 of 5
Trustworthiness
4 of 5
Compassion
4 of 5
Explained risks
4 of 5
Adaptability
3 of 5
NPS
8
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
4 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
4 of 5
Educational Resources
6 of 5
LGBTQ+
LGBTQ+
Verified
Verified

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2019, Unknown Success
NPS
9
NPS
9
Age 35
1 IUI
Anovulation
European
Income $50K - $99K
Only Doc Seen
Donor Sperm
LGBTQ+
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
Dr. Johnstone is very open. At first, she suggested an unmedicated IUI, but I voiced that my periods have been irregular so I'd like to do a medicated cycle--without hesitation, Dr. Johnstone agreed...This made me feel like Dr. Johnstone and I are on a team, working together rather than just relying on her...I had an IUI with donor sperm, Letrozole (to promote egg growth) and Ovidrel (to trigger ovulation.) The first IUI was unsuccessful so we are going to try two more rounds then consider IVF. (Hopefully we won't have to do IVF since I have no idea how we'll be able to afford it!)
I love that after each ultrasound [at University of Utah], I was able to meet with a nurse practitioner. It was very reassuring (especially since it was our first time doing IUI) to be able to sit down and walk through the plan and get a clear understanding of the process. The other staff, from check in to check out were very warm and accommodating...Thanks to the MyChart system, communication with staff & Dr. Johnstone is very easy. We only had one hiccup when trying to schedule an ultrasound during a holiday. Other than that, working with the scheduling team has been great.
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
We only saw Dr. Johnstone during our initial consultation but I felt the nurses overseeing our ultrasounds & procedures consulted her every step of the way. Dr. Johnstone agreed that we would regroup and meet again if our 3rd IUI was not successful. During our consultation, she made me feel like my age wasn't a deterring factor and she couldn't see anything that would prevent us from having a baby. I don't like things to be sugar-coated and she gave us hope that felt grounded in reality. Realistic hope is so, so valuable.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Come prepared with questions. And if you have an opinion about your treatment plan, communicate that because Dr. Johnstone is very open. At first, she suggested an unmedicated IUI, but I voiced that my periods have been irregular so I'd like to do a medicated cycle--without hesitation, Dr. Johnstone agreed. Other doctors would have made me feel uneducated for suggesting something other than their initial plan. This made me feel like Dr. Johnstone and I are on a team, working together rather than just relying on her.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
During my appointment, Dr. Johnston never made me feel rushed, she took the time answering all of my questions. She has a very warm demeanor while also providing excellent information.
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
I had an IUI with donor sperm, Letrozole (to promote egg growth) and Ovidrel (to trigger ovulation.) The first IUI was unsuccessful so we are going to try two more rounds then consider IVF. (Hopefully we won't have to do IVF since I have no idea how we'll be able to afford it!)
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
I love that after each ultrasound, I was able to meet with a nurse practitioner. It was very reassuring (especially since it was our first time doing IUI) to be able to sit down and walk through the plan and get a clear understanding of the process. The other staff, from check in to check out were very warm and accommodating.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Thanks to the MyChart system, communication with staff & Dr. Johnstone is very easy. We only had one hiccup when trying to schedule an ultrasound during a holiday. Other than that, working with the scheduling team has been great.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
Initial consultation fee, initial blood work, 2 ultrasounds, andrology preparation fee, IUI
Describe Erica Johnstone's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
N/A
NPS
9
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
1 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
4 of 5
NPS
9
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
4 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

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2019, Unknown Success
NPS
6
NPS
5
Age 25
European
Income $0 - $49K
Nurse or HC Services
1st of 2 Docs
IVF With Other Docs
Doesn't Recommend
Doesn't Recommend
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
He [Dr. Peterson] is very knowledgeable as a doctor and I trust him with my infertility problems. However, I don’t think he specifically knows me and I feel a bit like a number. He is very smart and I believe though him I will be able to get pregnant and that is the most import to me. ... If you want a loving doctor that is there for you to spill your heart to, this isn’t your guy. If you want someone that is smart and you feel can get you pregnant and are confident in him then this is a great candidate.
Strengths are that they [U of Utah] are always using the best practice and doing research to make sure you are getting the best care. Weaknesses are that you don’t feel the loving side from the staff. Sometimes you feel more like a number. ... I would often send her [nurse] an email and ask her 4 questions in the email and she would only respond back to one of them. I would have to keep bugging her to get information from her. She made me want to switch clinics because she didn’t keep me informed. But I felt good with dr Peterson.
How was your experience with Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
He is very knowledgeable as a doctor and I trust him with my infertility problems. However, I don’t think he specifically knows me and I feel a bit like a number. He is very smart and I believe though him I will be able to get pregnant and that is the most import to me.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
If you want a loving doctor that is there for you to spill your heart to, this isn’t your guy. If you want someone that is smart and you feel can get you pregnant and are confident in him then this is a great candidate.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
I feel like by dr Peterson I was a human. But his staff sometimes treated me like a number. I will email the clinic with multiple questions and they only answer one. I have a hard time getting the information I need.
Describe the protocols Matthew Peterson used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
I have yet to get pregnant with him. I am still a patient of his so this isn’t for me specifically. I am doing IVF with ICSI. we also did a sperm biopsy. We will also be doing PGC testing.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah. (Assigned nurse: Cherie Booth )
She want a good communicator. I would often send her an email and ask her 4 questions in the email and she would only respond back to one of them. I would have to keep bugging her to get information from her. She made me want to switch clinics because she didn’t keep me informed. But I felt good with dr Peterson.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Strengths are that they are always using the best practice and doing research to make sure you are getting the best care. Weaknesses are that you don’t feel the loving side from the staff. Sometimes you feel more like a number.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Matthew Peterson at University of Utah.
11k IVF/ICSI 2.5k sperm biopsy 3-5k Medications 6k pgc testing with natera
Describe Matthew Peterson's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
N/a
NPS
6
Doctor
Matthew Peterson
NPS
Humanity
4 of 5
Communication
3 of 5
Frequency Seen
1 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
3 of 5
Explained risks
3 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
5
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
4 of 5
Scheduling
3 of 5
Billing Department
3 of 5
Nursing Staff
4 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
4 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2019, Unknown Success
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 26
2 IUI
Anovulation
PCOS
Income $50K - $99K
Teacher
2nd of 2 Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
You mostly see nurses... and only see Erica Johnstone when you're discussing next steps in a new plan. She is very knowledgeable. She knew I had PCOS within 5 minutes of talking with me, whereas other OBGYN's and another fertility doctor never even brought it up as an option. I'm so grateful to her for knowing what has been wrong with me this whole time!...We first started out with 2.5mg of letrozole, ovidrel shot after day 11 ultrasound. This is timed ovulation - my follicles weren't producing good enough eggs, so they increased my dosage to 5mg of letrozole. Then I was producing a good egg follicle. Once we did this for 4 months, we started IUI with the exact same procedure as above. I'm in my 2WW to see if my second IUI has worked or not.
They [nurses at University of Utah] are INCREDIBLE. Seriously they're the greatest ever. We can't say enough good things about them. They are caring, loving, kind, and compassionate. They explain everything very thoroughly and help us with whatever we need. If I email them they are very timely in their responses. They never make me feel dumb if I have a question...360 for IUI's, 380ish for ultrasounds...They are very organized. They always leave us with step by step instructions on what do to that month with our plan. They are very easy to reach by phone or email. They are all very loving and caring. They work hard to accommodate us.
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
You mostly see nurses at UCRM, and only see Erica Johnstone when you're discussing next steps in a new plan. She is very knowledgeable. She knew I had PCOS within 5 minutes of talking with me, whereas other OBGYN's and another fertility doctor never even brought it up as an option. I'm so grateful to her for knowing what has been wrong with me this whole time!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Be prepared to see nurses more than her. Which is fine! :)
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
She has great bedside manner! Very personable, asked us personal questions about what we like to do. She seems to really care about us.
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
We first started out with 2.5mg of letrozole, ovidrel shot after day 11 ultrasound. This is timed ovulation - my follicles weren't producing good enough eggs, so they increased my dosage to 5mg of letrozole. Then I was producing a good egg follicle. Once we did this for 4 months, we started IUI with the exact same procedure as above. I'm in my 2WW to see if my second IUI has worked or not.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
They are INCREDIBLE. Seriously they're the greatest ever. We can't say enough good things about them. They are caring, loving, kind, and compassionate. They explain everything very thoroughly and help us with whatever we need. If I email them they are very timely in their responses. They never make me feel dumb if I have a question.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
They are very organized. They always leave us with step by step instructions on what do to that month with our plan. They are very easy to reach by phone or email. They are all very loving and caring. They work hard to accommodate us.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
360 for IUI's, 380ish for ultrasounds.
Describe Erica Johnstone's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
none
NPS
10
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
2 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
2 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2018 - 2019, Unknown Success
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 26 - 27
3 IUI
Male Factor
Income $50K - $99K
Teacher
2nd of 2 Docs
3 IUI With Other Docs
1 IVF With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
[Dr. Peterson] is always real with us, he explains things using proper terminology and doesn’t try to dumb things down for us. He is very sensitive to the emotions that we are going through and has never tried to push us toward something we aren’t ready for...We did two rounds of IVF with another doctor, both ended in miscarriage. When we went to Dr. Peterson he knew exactly what tests to run and he found the problem quickly. I had surgery to fix the problem and now we are saving up to do IVF with him.
Communication [with University of Utah] is great. I always received a printout with all of the notes from my visit as well as any notes on what I needed to do next or what medications I needed to take...They sent reminders for all appointments and everything was documented very clearly...IUIs were about $500. We haven’t done IVF yet but have been quoted around $15k including ICSI and meds.
How was your experience with Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
I didn’t have a great experience before coming to the U. I feel like Dr. Peterson is very knowledgeable and he has multiple options for possible treatment. We have felt very comfortable with him as our doctor!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
Schedule in advance!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
He is always real with us, he explains things using proper terminology and doesn’t try to dumb things down for us. He is very sensitive to the emotions that we are going through and has never tried to push us toward something we aren’t ready for.
Describe the protocols Matthew Peterson used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
We did two rounds of IVF with another doctor, both ended in miscarriage. When we went to Dr. Peterson he knew exactly what tests to run and he found the problem quickly. I had surgery to fix the problem and now we are saving up to do IVF with him. We are very hopeful that the higher level of medical care offered by Dr. Peterson will give us a better outcome!
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
The nurses were great! They were always willing to find a time for me to come in that worked with my work schedule. They explained things clearly and were very kind.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Communication is great. I always received a printout with all of the notes from my visit as well as any notes on what I needed to do next or what medications I needed to take. The wait time was generally reasonable and I felt very welcome by the whole staff. They sent reminders for all appointments and everything was documented very clearly. This was all a huge step up from my previous clinic. My husband and I have both been very impressed!
Describe the costs associated with your care under Matthew Peterson at University of Utah.
IUIs were about $500. We haven’t done IVF yet but have been quoted around $15k including ICSI and meds.
NPS
10
Doctor
Matthew Peterson
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
4 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2017 - 2019, Unsuccessful
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 31 - 33
5 IUI
Male Factor
Unexplained
Income $50K - $99K
Only Doc Seen
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Unsuccessful
So we started our infertility journey a few years ago with Dr Johnstone ... We have done five IU eyes none resulted in a pregnancy we are now in the process of working with dr. Johnstone in beginning IVF in January. ... She has been so helpful in taking extra time for my husband and I when we asked lots of questions. ... Because I only have one ovary it is highly recommended to only do a single embryo transfer.
The University of Utah infertility clinic is amazing. ... working with the financial department with the infertility clinic has been very easy and smooth. Especially when dealing with finances it's always nerve-wracking to try and figure everything out. The staff in the finance department has made it very easy as well as very helpful to have the open communication with them on the different cost of infertility. Because our insurance does not cover most of the things that are taking place they have been very open and upfront with all of the costs so that we can plan for that.
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
working with dr. Johnstone has been amazing. She has been so helpful in taking extra time for my husband and I when we asked lots of questions. Each time in our doctor appointments we always feel like we're able to ask all of our questions and not feel rushed or that we need to speed up our appointment time. She takes the extra time to answer things in a way that also helps us understand all of the medical terminology and things that are being discussed such as on the test report. she is very educated which allows us to feel very confident when she is answering our questions we've never have felt like we needed a second opinion or anything working with her.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
one piece of advice I would give New perspective patience is to not be afraid to ask questions. Oftentimes we have heard many other infertility patients and friends of ours Express how they didn't feel like they got all of their questions answered or they felt like they didn't fully understand what dr. Stone that is not the case. She is very soft-spoken but she is very educated and is able to explain things on a much easier level. Especially with medical terminology sometimes it can be overwhelming to try to understand everything she is able to communicate very clearly what is going on and what things mean.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
During our entire infertility journey we both my husband and I have been treated with so much love and care with Dr Johnstone the nurses and the clinic. We have been able to work through and discuss various things that would work for us. Each time after our appointment my husband and I would walk away feeling very hopeful.
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
So we started our infertility journey a few years ago with Dr Johnstone. We were able to start taking clomid and seeing how my body responded to it. after doing our first IUI and it wasn't a success we were able to sit down with Dr Johnstone and sit and talk with her about how my body responded and what things we can do different than next time. We were able to increase the dose of clomid. Before continuing though into the next IUI she wanted to make sure that my uterus and ovaries and Fallopian tubes all were working properly so she requested I get an MRI. It really was a blessing to have gotten the MRI because we were able to see that I do not have both of my ovaries. My kidney is in my right pelvic area resulting in only having one ovary. By only having one ovary it also causes your uterus to be half of the size. Having this information allowed us to be very cautious of when we were doing IUI making sure I was ovulating on my left ovary. having had this information had us feel more comfortable and confident and going into IUI procedures. We have done five IU eyes none resulted in a pregnancy we are now in the process of working with dr. Johnstone in beginning IVF in January.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
all of the nurses that we have worked with have been amazing. They have all been very helpful through this entire process. Helping us set up appointments understand test results and even where we can go for additional information. They have been amazing to work with!
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
The University of Utah infertility clinic is amazing. There are so many different things that they offer at their clinic which helps especially if you're needing to do multiple things such as having your husband giving a semen analysis or having you have a procedure it's all done in one location. They have upgraded a lot of their machine so it gives more accurate picture and quality for ultrasounds. Overall the clinic is great.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
working with the financial department with the infertility clinic has been very easy and smooth. Especially when dealing with finances it's always nerve-wracking to try and figure everything out. The staff in the finance department has made it very easy as well as very helpful to have the open communication with them on the different cost of infertility. Because our insurance does not cover most of the things that are taking place they have been very open and upfront with all of the costs so that we can plan for that.
Describe Erica Johnstone's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
Because I only have one ovary it is highly recommended to only do a single embryo transfer. Doing multiple embryo transfer transfer can result in a miscarriage of either one or both of the embryos. With this information both my husband and I will only be doing single embryo transfer each time in the IVF.
NPS
10
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
4 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
6 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2018 - 2019, Unknown Success
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 32 - 33
5 IUI
Unexplained
Income $50K - $99K
Nurse or HC Services
Only Doc Seen
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
Dr Johnstone truly cares about her patients. She makes you feel like you are the only one that matters. ... She gives options, let’s you be a part of the decisions, and treats you like you are her only patient. ... Not only did she explain the statistics and studies of everything we did, she explained what she personally has seen and would even tell us pros and cons of each procedure. She never left us in the dark of not knowing what to expect.
They [staff at University of Utah] are compassionate human beings! They can understand what each individual patient is going through and that’s how they treat you, like you are the only one that matters. Very thorough in the treatment plan and explained everything with great detail. ... They [nurse] always greeted us with a smile and made us feel important. They do this all day long and it could become monotonous for them, but we never felt that way.
How was your experience with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Dr Johnstone truly cares about her patients. She makes you feel like you are the only one that matters. She explains everything with great detail and makes sure you Understand before you leave. She gives options, let’s you be a part of the decisions, and treats you like you are her only patient.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Wait to see Dr Johnstone! We did and are so grateful that we did. She’s amazing!!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Erica Johnstone at University of Utah?
Dr Johnston is the most caring doctor we have seen. She takes the time to explain in every detail what you should expect from taking pills to staring Ivf. We felt like we were the only one that mattered.
Describe the protocols Erica Johnstone used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
Not only did she explain the statistics and studies of everything we did, she explained what she personally has seen and would even tell us pros and cons of each procedure. She never left us in the dark of not knowing what to expect.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
They always greeted us with a smile and made us feel important. They do this all day long and it could become monotonous for them, but we never felt that way.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
They are compassionate human beings! They can understand what each individual patient is going through and that’s how they treat you, like you are the only one that matters. Very thorough in the treatment plan and explained everything with great detail.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Erica Johnstone at University of Utah.
My insurance covered a lot of the doctor appointments which was nice. All of the ultrasounds, IUIs, medications, HSG test, and a few others were not covered and we had to pay out of pocket.
Describe Erica Johnstone's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
She did explain the pros and cons of this to us. We were wanting to transfer 2 embryos but after hearing the research and studies we are okay with just transferring 1 when it comes time. She explained this in detail to us and we appreciate that.
NPS
10
Doctor
Erica Johnstone
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
4 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
4 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5
Verified
Verified

This patient has provided documentation of treatment at this clinic.

2018 - 2019, Unknown Success
NPS
8
NPS
6
Age 34 - 35
1 IUI
1 IVF
Unexplained
European
Income $50K - $99K
Accountant
3rd of 3 Docs
4 IUI With Other Docs
Neutral
Doesn't Recommend
Success w/ Doc Too early to know
He [Dr. Matthew Peterson] has a lot of experience and knowledge he was very open with me about his opinions. I felt like he was very trustworthy and optimistic. Overall I have appreciated his communication and concern which has been improved over prior doctors. All of my procedures have gone fairly smoothly with very little pain or side effects...He will want to try multiple things even if you transfer from another clinic, but if you are blunt and tell him what you want and think he will often be willing to compromise.
[The nurses at University of Utah] wasn't always prompt in answering all my questions. When I tried to explain a situation that may delay our FET she didn't seem to know how to respond and in the end our transfer was delayed due to the situation. Some more communication between the egg retrieval and transfer would have been helpful...most of my appointments were on time and in and out...The clinic is very busy and has many patients, there are definitely times you feel like a number when you explain your situation and then start IUI or another treatment and they want to proceed like they do with every other patient. I tend to have shorter cycles and have struggled getting the timing right for IUI.
How was your experience with Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
He has a lot of experience and knowledge he was very open with me about his opinions. I felt like he was very trustworthy and optimistic. Overall I have appreciated his communication and concern which has been improved over prior doctors. All of my procedures have gone fairly smoothly with very little pain or side effects.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
Be patient. He will want to try multiple things even if you transfer from another clinic, but if you are blunt and tell him what you want and think he will often be willing to compromise.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Matthew Peterson at University of Utah?
The clinic is very busy and has many patients, there are definitely times you feel like a number when you explain your situation and then start IUI or another treatment and they want to proceed like they do with every other patient. I tend to have shorter cycles and have struggled getting the timing right for IUI.
Describe the protocols Matthew Peterson used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
With IUI we tried the same medicines I had with prior ones, letrozole, and then ultrasounds to monitor growth near ovulation. UCRM also does sperm washing. The first attempt I only had one follicle and it showed early in my cycle so we did times intercourse. Attempt number two with meds I had three and we did and IUI but doctor Peterson was not the doctor on call that day. With my In Vitro we did egg retrieval and a freeze all cycle. We just barely transferred our first frozen embryo and are awaiting results.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Utah. (Assigned nurse: Lee Cherie)
She wasn't always prompt in answering all my questions. When I tried to explain a situation that may delay our FET she didn't seem to know how to respond and in the end our transfer was delayed due to the situation. Some more communication between the egg retrieval and transfer would have been helpful. But overall she has done a great job answering my questions and ensuring I know when and where to be and what medicines to take each day of my cycle.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
Billing department is a major weakness. They would tell you one thing and then bill you for something else. I am paying for all my treatment out of pocket as our insurance won't cover us. Twice I felt like I needed to dispute an over-charge the first time I still ending up paying even though I felt wronged. The second one they did end up "writing off" my account but it took 4-5 weeks and speaking with several people. Other than that they are very friendly, helpful and most of my appointments were on time and in and out.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Matthew Peterson at University of Utah.
The initial consultation fee was 205.00. During the IUI process they would bill for each ultrasound, 230.00 then it was another 140.00 for the actual insemination the day of the procedure. They billed me again to consult with my doctor about IVF specifically but charged us 151.00. We paid 510 for the a Sonohysterogram. Then it was 9300 for egg retrieval (prescription were paid separately bought directly from the pharmacy). Then our FET was an additional 2700.
Describe Matthew Peterson's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
My doctor is very against transferring more than one embryo due to the risk of multiples in pregnancy. Due to my age and first time with In Vitro he would not budge on this issue.
What specific things went wrong at University of Utah?
  • Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Utah.
It was very hard to get the results of my frozen embryos on day 5. Due to my work schedule I missed the phone call and it took several phone calls, being transferred multiple times and speaking to three people before I was able to get someone to call me back and tell me how many embryos survived. As this is a high stress topic I was a little frustrated by it.
NPS
8
Doctor
Matthew Peterson
NPS
Humanity
3 of 5
Communication
4 of 5
Frequency Seen
3 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
4 of 5
Explained risks
4 of 5
Adaptability
3 of 5
NPS
6
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
4 of 5
Scheduling
4 of 5
Billing Department
3 of 5
Nursing Staff
4 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
4 of 5
Educational Resources
6 of 5
Verified
Verified

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2015 - 2019, Unknown Success
NPS
10
NPS
10
Age 33 - 37
1 Fertility Medications
Income $50K - $99K
Teacher
2nd of 2 Docs
7 IUI With Other Docs
1 IVF With Other Docs
Strongly Recommends
Strongly Recommends
Success w/ Doc Not sure
[Dr. Megan Link] is very kind, has a good energy about her, and loves what she does. I have always felt she is looking out for me and my best interest...She is very knowledgeable and willing to share and ease fears, frustrations, struggles, and educate you on anything... She really pays attention to who you are, how you are doing, what is working and not working, thorough with her responses and the information provided, gives great counsel and instructions on steps to take and what to think about.
This clinic [University of Utah] is very clean and organized. They are a busier clinic but work to ensure your needs are met and if there are any hiccups or problems they make you aware of them. The staff work together to ensure the best quality care for everyone. They strive to recognize you and know who you are...They [nurses] are open and honest with findings, needs, and mapping out procedures and medications needed. They ensure you know what to expect and what your responsibilities are before you leave your appointments.
How was your experience with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Megan is the second doctor we have had during our IVF journey. I was nervous at first when our initial doctor transferred to a different practice. I thought that no one could be equal or compare to the doctor we had to begin our journey. We met Megan and I can say that she is amazing. She is very similar to our initial doctor in many ways which was a huge comfort. Megan is very kind, has a good energy about her, and loves what she does. I have always felt she is looking out for me and my best interest. She watched closely the process and steps being taken making sure no changes need to be made in medications, etc. She has also shown compassion during the hard times such as, our miscarriage and our two failed Frozen Embryo Transfers. She has sent me messages expressing her sadness and pain at the different losses we have experienced. Megan has also been supportive when we have taken breaks and given ourselves time to grieve, breathe, and evaluate next steps.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Megan Link at University of Utah?
My advice is to be honest about things and ask ALL questions, even if you think they are silly. Megan will not disappoint in her response. She is very knowledgeable and willing to share and ease fears, frustrations, struggles, and educate you on anything.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Megan Link at University of Utah?
Megan is very personable and has a warm, upbeat personality. She really pays attention to who you are, how you are doing, what is working and not working, thorough with her responses and the information provided, gives great counsel and instructions on steps to take and what to think about. Megan gives realistic timelines and prepares you for all and any possible outcomes. She takes her time and works to do what is best for you. If I were a number, I feel, she would not take the time to be thorough and get to know you and share or discuss all and any questions or concerns you have. I have never felt rushed or as if she was in a hurry to get done. She is genuine in all she does.
Describe the protocols Megan Link used in your cycles at University of Utah and their degree of success.
Estradiol - egg retrieval Estrace -- IVF Gonal F -- egg retrieval Lupron -- IVF - embyro transfer Progesterone -- IVF -- embryo transfer Ovidrel -- egg retrieval Cetrotide -- egg retrieval Menopur -- egg retrieval Saizen - egg retrieval Doxycycline -- egg retrieval-embryo transfer
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Utah.
The nursing staff is amazing and look out for you and your needs the entire time you are there and going through different procedures. They are very organized and work to ensure no further burdens on you as a patient. They are open and honest with findings, needs, and mapping out procedures and medications needed. They ensure you know what to expect and what your responsibilities are before you leave your appointments.
Describe your experience with University of Utah.
This clinic is very clean and organized. They are a busier clinic but work to ensure your needs are met and if there are any hiccups or problems they make you aware of them. The staff work together to ensure the best quality care for everyone. They strive to recognize you and know who you are.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Megan Link at University of Utah.
$23,100 for one canceled round and one full round $2,550 for 7 IUI's $8,240 for embryo transfers $460 for semen/egg test $3,500 + for additional medications, office visits, unexpected procedures
Describe Megan Link's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Utah.
We were completely educated about single vs multiple embryo transfers. From the beginning we came up with an overall plan on how we would move forward in using our embryos. This helped us to know what to expect moving forward. In all the planning an discussion the final approval was left to us as to how and when embryos would be used.
NPS
10
Doctor
Megan Link
NPS
Humanity
5 of 5
Communication
5 of 5
Frequency Seen
5 of 5
Trustworthiness
5 of 5
Compassion
5 of 5
Explained risks
5 of 5
Adaptability
5 of 5
NPS
10
Clinic
University of Utah
Salt Lake City - Utah Center for Reproductive Medicine
NPS
Operations
5 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
5 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
7 of 5

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