While the wait to see Dr. Bundren can be a little bit longer, I find that my time when he's actually in the room is more than adequate...really looked at my whole case from the beginning including what transpired at my previous clinic. He knew there was something off and wanted to do a TVU while I was there for my consultation - within 5 seconds of looking at my uterus, he found a 14mm septum...understood my frustrations and found issues that otherwise were swept under the rug...
The clinic [J. Clark Bundren] itself is small, but that makes it feel more personable if you ask me...[Nurse] is empathetic, knowledgeable, wise. She's hands down the best infertility nurse I've met and I met a lot of them at my last office. If you need anything, and I mean ANYTHING, she is there for you!...only downside to the clinic is that consults are only done on certain days, time of the day and I live 2 hours away so that's a bit of a bummer.
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
While the wait to see Dr. Bundren can be a little bit longer, I find that my time when he's actually in the room is more than adequate. I've found other doctors to be in and out, you forget things. He went into great lengths of detail about everything along the way. I never felt confused when I left nor did I feel weird when I would ask a question. I've also asked questions about how he would feel about doing certain things during my treatment and he's very frank about it, but he doesn't make you feel bad for asking. He gets it!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
He is a bit old school - not totally interested in the idea of transferring mosaic embryos but he does feel that hysteroscopies should be the gold standard for women considering IVF and not relying solely on sonohysterograms. I've seen the research articles to back this up and I was shocked that my office in Atlanta (very reputable) didn't suggest this even during my D&C.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Dr. B takes his time with me, I feel like he really looked at my whole case from the beginning including what transpired at my previous clinic. He knew there was something off and wanted to do a TVU while I was there for my consultation - within 5 seconds of looking at my uterus, he found a 14mm septum. We looked at my SHG from my previous office and he said based on that, it didn't even look normal but arcuate and so with those two factors and our previous miscarriage from a FET, we needed to do a hysteroscopy and laparoscopy. I REALLY felt like he understood my frustrations and found issues that otherwise were swept under the rug.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at J. Clark Bundren (closed) and their degree of success.
From my initial appointment, bloodwork was done - determined my prolactin is just above the acceptable threshold and my vitamin D was really low. I started on birth control pills in preparation for my uterine septum repair surgery to keep my lining thin and also started on vitamin D. After my surgery, confirmed stage 2 endometriosis (lasered off) and the septum repair, I was seen for my post op appt. Started on cabergoline 2x a week until further notice to get my prolactin down. I am scheduled to go back in late May or early June so my husband can do a repeat SA and they will check my prolactin levels then. In July I will do a repeat HSG to verify the septum has not grown back. If all looks good, we will stop birth control then and either start TTC naturally for 2 months or jump straight to injections/IUI. Unless we can somehow afford another round of IVF, we will need to consider FET with donor embryos if the IUIs are unsuccessful.
Describe your experience with your nurse at J. Clark Bundren (closed). (Assigned nurse: Mary Katherine)
Lord, there's nothing bad I can say about Mary Katherine! She is a saint and a god send. She is empathetic, knowledgeable, wise. She's hands down the best infertility nurse I've met and I met a lot of them at my last office. If you need anything, and I mean ANYTHING, she is there for you!
Describe your experience with J. Clark Bundren (closed).
The only downside to the clinic is that consults are only done on certain days, time of the day and I live 2 hours away so that's a bit of a bummer. Because the clinic is so small, they only have one receptionist/scheduler and her name is Sarah. She is Mary Katherine's daughter and she's amazing as well. She is very well versed in helping answer questions if the nurse is unavailable. The clinic itself is small, but that makes it feel more personable if you ask me.
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
So far I've accumulated what my responsibility is for my consult, lab work and my surgery. I have a $4,000 deductible and everything was filed under medical necessity and not infertility (which I do not have coverage for). We have spent right around $3,100 so far but anticipate with my repeat HSG I should be meeting that soon. I'll know more about the cost of my IUIs in the upcoming months.
have realistic expectations about wait times, he [Dr. Bundren] spends a lot of time with patients and they do things the "old school" way...we tried several medicated, timed intercourses that failed. We moved to IUI but I produced too many eggs. I tried IUI a few times before moving on to IVF...I got 18 eggs 10 fertilized with ICSI and 2 made it to Day 5, we did a fresh transfer (his partner at Bennett in OKC did the transfer. I got a positive result and the next pregnancy test indicated a lower HCG number, then it was zero. I was told that was a chemical pregnancy.
they [staff at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute] seem to really care and give personalized care. They always listen to my concerns and are patient with me. When I did my IVF the surgery and my recovery was done with a lot of care. I could also really tell that it was hard on them that my pregnancy did not take... she [nurse] is incredibly knowledgeable. She makes most of the phone calls on updates, etc. I know she is a busy woman and all of us crazy infertiles probably drive her nuts with the phone calls asking questions about every little thing we feel. The rest of the nursing staff are great and they always do a great job taking my blood- which is a challenge for most.
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
Dr. Bundren is always kind and caring. He is incredibly intelligent, he and his wife went through the infertility battle so I know he can relate. He is open when he is not sure about something but also confident. My husband trusts him 100% and that is saying a lot. He never gave me a hard time for going to another doctor either. He still remembers everything there is to know after all these years and I appreciate that he continuously sees me as an Gynecologist as well. I regret going to a different doctor for our second cycle, I only did it for financial reasons.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
I would tell them I 100% refer to him, but to have realistic expectations about wait times, he spends a lot of time with patients and they do things the "old school" way. They call you with every result and they are very busy. So you have to be patient, but it's worth it.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
Dr. Bundren and Mary Kathryn take a lot of time with their patients and the office insists on speaking personally to patients on the phone. This may end up taking a lot of time in the waiting room and a lot of time waiting for a call, but overall this is a very positive thing since they seem to really care and give personalized care. They always listen to my concerns and are patient with me. When I did my IVF the surgery and my recovery was done with a lot of care. I could also really tell that it was hard on them that my pregnancy did not take.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
It has been a while since I did fertility treatments with Bundren, but we tried several medicated, timed intercourses that failed. We moved to IUI but I produced too many eggs. I tried IUI a few times before moving on to IVF. I know with IVF we used Follistim with Menopur and Progesterone. I got 18 eggs 10 fertilized with ICSI and 2 made it to Day 5, we did a fresh transfer (his partner at Bennett in OKC did the transfer. I got a positive result and the next pregnancy test indicated a lower HCG number, then it was zero. I was told that was a chemical pregnancy.
Describe your experience with your nurse at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Mary Katherine)
Mary Katherine is his head nurse, she is incredibly knowledgeable. She makes most of the phone calls on updates, etc. I know she is a busy woman and all of us crazy infertiles probably drive her nuts with the phone calls asking questions about every little thing we feel. The rest of the nursing staff are great and they always do a great job taking my blood- which is a challenge for most.
Describe your experience with INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
I think I have summed it up. They are "old school" which has it's positives and negatives. Some clinics have everything online, results, etc. but Bundren doesn't do this. They personalize care by calling you with test results.
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
I think our IVF was $16,000. We were able to finance it though, which was helpful. All of my other visits: IUI, Timed Intercourse, Laparascopy were all mostly covered by insurance (minus medications). I can't remember the cost other than it was pretty much $100 per IU 600 Ius= $600
Describe J. Clark Bundren (retired)'s approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
He was very safe and at my age I could do 2, but I know he is very stringent on not putting in too many embryos.
What specific things went wrong at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Failed to send your chart to another clinic
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
When I went to another IVF doctor it took a long time to get my records to them. Also, Dr Bundren told me recently they were thinking of freezing 2 other eggs from my cycle, which I had no idea about and would have liked to know.
We decided to use injections and timed intercourse as suggested by [Dr. Bundren]. My husband was tested and had no sperm issues so Bundren said IUI likely would warrant the same result as timed intercourse. The plan that we then started (and it worked the 2nd time) was as follows: First put me on birth control for 1-2 months to reset everything. Continue Metformin for PCOS. 2 weeks of Lupron (to prevent premature ovulation). 7 or 8 days of Gonal F injections with frequent in-office ultrasounds to track the size of my follicles. I ended up with an 18mm follicle on the left side. I did a trigger shot on the 16th of the month. Then timed intercourse (once on the 16th, once on the 17th, and twice on the 18th. As soon as my pregnancy was confirmed I was started on vaginal suppository Progesterone.
The wait time [at Dr. Bundren's office] has sometimes been over an hour. At the time it was very frustrating. But after personally experiencing a loss in the office, I see that there are situations that occur in the exam rooms that cannot be hastened. The office closes for lunch. They recently updated their waiting room furniture/decor. Dr. Bundren’s office (where you meet for consultations that don’t require an exam) is comfortable and inviting. Parking is never an issue.
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
During my 10 years of seeing Dr. Bundren, I have had nothing but stellar experiences. He discovered a uterine septum that was missed by my precious physician. He has performed 3 total surgeries on me including a d&c post loss. During the most horrible moment of my life (when our first baby was found to have no heartbeat) he was very respectful and compassionate. He is one of the most intelligent people I have ever met. He explains the science behind why my body does certain things or why I am having a certain problem. He sits down in the exam room and talks out the current treatment/future plan with you. I don’t feel rushed and he always lingers to answer questions. He is honest and does not give false hope. When I did become pregnant with my son I had frequent appointments and ultrasounds at every appointment. He only delivers at certain hospitals so the only negative is that he did not deliver my son since I chose a hospital that he was not affiliated with. I would recommend him to any individual pursuing fertility treatment. I am looking forward to sitting down with him again this month and talking about a new plan for baby #2.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Make the appointment. His thorough work up may find an issue that a previous doctor did not find.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
I have been seeing Dr. Bundren since 2009. He always recalls my history and thoroughly explains his rationales for why he wants to do certain steps. He is highly intelligent and trustworthy. I have the uptmosf respect for him and his decisions.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at J. Clark Bundren (closed) and their degree of success.
Uterine septum (heart shaped uterus) repair after Bundren discovered it during my first visit with him (via vaginal ultrasound). Laparoscopy to remove endometriosis. I tried Clomid a total of 3x. The side effects were severe and Bundren did not push for me to try it again when I told him I did not like how the medication made me feel. We moved on to a different plan. My ovulation was found to be “off”. (Can’t remember the name of the test/procedure but it was moderately painful and they take tissue vaginally and send it for testing). The results showed that I was not ovulating every month. We decided to use injections and timed intercourse as suggested by Bundren. My husband was tested and had no sperm issues so Bundren said IUI likely would warrant the same result as timed intercourse. The plan that we then started (and it worked the 2nd time) was as follows: First put me on birth control for 1-2 months to reset everything. Continue Metformin for PCOS. 2 weeks of Lupron (to prevent premature ovulation). 7 or 8 days of Gonal F injections with frequent in-office ultrasounds to track the size of my follicles. I ended up with an 18mm follicle on the left side. I did a trigger shot on the 16th of the month. Then timed intercourse (once on the 16th, once on the 17th, and twice on the 18th. As soon as my pregnancy was confirmed I was started on vaginal suppository Progesterone. I now have a healthy 1 year old son.
Describe your experience with your nurse at J. Clark Bundren (closed). (Assigned nurse: Mary Catherine)
Mary Catherine is Bundren’s right hand lady. She was in the room with Bundren during the majority of my exams/consultations. She is funny, compassionate, personable. She is easy to reach on the office phone. She follows through with calling in prescriptions. She is intelligent and a part of the conversation when discussing treatment plan/next steps. During the injection portion of my treatment I was given her cell number for 24/7 communication.
Describe your experience with J. Clark Bundren (closed).
The wait time has sometimes been over an hour. At the time it was very frustrating. But after personally experiencing a loss in the office, I see that there are situations that occur in the exam rooms that cannot be hastened. The office closes for lunch. They recently updated their waiting room furniture/decor. Dr. Bundren’s office (where you meet for consultations that don’t require an exam) is comfortable and inviting. Parking is never an issue.
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
I paid out of pocket as I went. I do not remember exact costs.
Doctor Bundren has been a joy to work with. As I'm sure anyone who goes through infertility treatments knows it's an emotional process. I value that he always takes the time to explain the next steps in detail and if I ever have a question he or is staff is always available. I've been with him for over 3 years now and I truly consider him and his staff to be part of our family. I know he celebrated our high's and mourned with us in our lows. I truly believe that he see's each patient as an individual and truly invests in that couple to help reach their end goal of having a family. He treatments might not always be the fastest but its because he makes sure to cross every "T" and dot every "I" before jumping into the next treatment. Something else I believe that makes him stand out before most infertility doctors is that he still delivers babies for his patients!
One thing I love about Doctor Bundren clinic is that it's smaller. When you go in for your appointments the waiting room is small and is never packed with people. You know when you go in there you aren't just a number for the day. You are an individual and they always make sure to adjust their medical treatments based on what is best for you individually. The secretary, Cara always greets you with a smile and is very personable. Another thing I value is that we've never had to wait very long in the waiting room and the staff always seems to communicate with each other very well.
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Doctor Bundren has been a joy to work with. As I'm sure anyone who goes through infertility treatments knows it's an emotional process. I value that he always takes the time to explain the next steps in detail and if I ever have a question he or is staff is always available. I've been with him for over 3 years now and I truly consider him and his staff to be part of our family. I know he celebrated our high's and mourned with us in our lows. I truly believe that he see's each patient as an individual and truly invests in that couple to help reach their end goal of having a family. He treatments might not always be the fastest but its because he makes sure to cross every "T" and dot every "I" before jumping into the next treatment. Something else I believe that makes him stand out before most infertility doctors is that he still delivers babies for his patients! So I can't wait to be able to learn about this totally different side of his business, now that we are expecting twins! I can't say it enough, but I would recommend anyone to him! He is a great doctor and truly invests in each patient!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
A piece of advice I would give a prospective patient meeting Doctor Bundren would be to ask questions. That initial meeting can be so overwhelming, but I know that Doctor Bundren would love to take the time to ensure you left there feeling confident about what he told you.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Doctor Bundren and his staff made me feel like a human because they always make an effort to explain and make sure you understand each step in the process. I value that he is very conservative with his treatments and doesn't jump straight into IVF. I'm currently pregnant with twins via our second round of IVF and after this is all said and done I will consider them to be part of our family. They have been on this journey along side us and have been such a great medical support the entire time.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at J. Clark Bundren (closed) and their degree of success.
I was diagnosed with PCOS, Endometriosis and then a subseptate uterus. Doctor Bundren repaired my uterus via surgery in 2014. Following that procedure we were put on lupron for 6 months to suppress my endometriosis. During my surgery they found out I had stage 4 endometriosis so we weren't sure how my body would respond to the suppress stage. But 6 months later we were excited to find out my tubes had been unblocked. Following that for 2 months I was put back on birth control to jump start my cycle again. Since my tubes were open, Doctor Bundren suggested that we try and get pregnant naturally for 2 months.
Without any success, we moved onto Ovulation Induction. Which is similar to an IUI but instead of injecting the sperm you have intercourse. Unfortunately that didn't work for us.
After our failed Ovulation Induction Doctor Bundren suggested we move onto IVF. Our first round of IVF they collected 20 eggs. Since my husbands sperm checked out fine they decided to place sperm and my eggs in a dish and let them do the course naturally. We ended up having 2 eggs make it to freeze. Since I have PCOS I ended up overstimulating so I was put on birth control for 5 months to let my body heal and recover. This treatment I took follistim, menopur and lurpon. We transferred our only 2 embryos 5 months later and found out that it didn't work. Leading up to our FET I took estrogen, progesterone, doxycycline, and medrol.
We started our second round of IVF 7 months later. We needed time to heal and recover. This time we followed the same medicine protocol but decided to do ICSI while fertilizing the sperm. They wait until Day 5 to freeze them and on that day we had 4 make it to freeze. I overstimulated again so I was put on birth control to help suppress my body. But during that wait before our FET, Doctor Bundren decided to do the ERA (Endometrial Receptivity Analysis). During that biopsy we found out that I needed 1 extra day of progesterone for my body to be ready for implantation. Based off those results we adjusted my FET schedule and transferred two embryos, a BC and CC and two weeks later found out we were pregnant!!! Praise the Lord! My beta numbers were really high 14dp it was 1,500, 18dp 7,924 and 21dp 18,650. We had our first ultrasound early because I was spotting and at 6 weeks 2 days we found out we were having twins, both embryos took!
I've learned that I am a very high maintenance pregnant patient. I'm terrified something is going to happen to these babies. But each time I call the office they are always so patient and willing to let me come in. That is something I value SO much! I love that they are committed to us on this journey even after pregnancy.
Describe your experience with your nurse at J. Clark Bundren (closed). (Assigned nurse: Mary Katherine)
Mary Katherine has been the momma bear in the office. She truly is the glue that holds everything together. From my very first treatment she gave me her personal cell phone number and said call of text me anytime you have a problem or question. Whether its late nights, weekends, or bright and early in the morning she has always been available. Now that I am pregnant, and paranoid as ever she has always taken the time to explain everything process in detail. I had a scare with blood one day and when I showed up the office she was there to greet me and get me right in for an ultrasound. Our very first beta for our first round of IVF that failed she gave me a big hug and said "Love you babe, God has a plan." And I love that because it truly describes the relationship they have with their patients. The day we found out we were pregnant they told us to come into their office for the results and surprised us with balloons that said "God answers prayers!" You truly can't put a price on a having a relationship like that with your medical team.
Describe your experience with J. Clark Bundren (closed).
One thing I love about Doctor Bundren clinic is that it's smaller. When you go in for your appointments the waiting room is small and is never packed with people. You know when you go in there you aren't just a number for the day. You are an individual and they always make sure to adjust their medical treatments based on what is best for you individually. The secretary, Cara always greets you with a smile and is very personable. Another thing I value is that we've never had to wait very long in the waiting room and the staff always seems to communicate with each other very well.
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
Since I had Endometriosis a lot of my upfront costs were covered with my treatments. So my lupron shots I took for 6 months were covered, my surgery and any doctors visits. Once we moved onto Ovulation induction and our two rounds of IVF that is where we had to start paying out of pocket. The ovulation induction medicine cost around $1500-2000. For our two IVF cycles we paid around $5,000 for the medicine, $8,000 to Doctor Bundren and around $6,000 to the fertility lab. And then each FET was around $3,500. Our ERA Biopsy cost around $4,000 for the biopsy's and medicine. Ah, it's so scary when you type out a number but so far we have spent just a little over $50,000 out of pocket. But you can't put a price on having a family. We still have 2 frozen embryos so we realize in the future that cost will be even more.
Dr Bundren cares about your health and tries to treat health issues before pushing IVF...He can be very blunt and straight to the point and not going to be the doctor to hold your hand or sugar coat things. But I appreciate his honesty and he truly cares about your overall health and what is in your best interested. He did surgery for my endometriosis before going further with infertility treatments because he wants you at your healthiest....
Dr often runs behind so just be patient. Sometimes takes a while to get call back depending on the issue. But overall amazing clinic and amazing care. The clinic is small so never too many people there. Since only RE office you don’t have to wait with lots of pregnant ladies like you do at a regular OB office...Mary Katherine is an amazing nurse and awesome team with Dr Bundren. She is very knowledgeable. She is super sweat and cares so much about her pts and will make sure you are well taken care of.
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
He can be very blunt and straight to the point and not going to be the doctor to hold your hand or sugar coat things. But I appreciate his honesty and he truly cares about your overall health and what is in your best interested. He did surgery for my endometriosis before going further with infertility treatments because he wants you at your healthiest. Other clinics may jump straight to IVF just to make money. He is very good at what he does and has been practicing for many years. I felt safe with him and trusted him. Did not feel like a number or $ sign.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
He often runs late because he is a busy man so just be patient and prepared to wait for your apt, but know he will not rush your time with him even if he is behind. He will take his time with you for exam and to explain things and answer questions. Also know he is a more blunt personality not warm and fuzzy but know with that comes honesty and he is very good at what he does.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Dr Bundren cares about your health and tries to treat health issues before pushing IVF. Do not feel like he pushes IVF just to make money like other clinics. His nurse Mary Katherine is amazing, personal, and both truly care for what is in your best interest.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at J. Clark Bundren (closed) and their degree of success.
I went in for consultation and at first exam had uterine biopsy and he decided my endometriosis needed to be cleaned out prior to trying infertility treatments. Had laproscopic ablation followed by 6 months of Lupron to put me in medical menapause, then 3 months of birth control to get my hormones balanced again. The plan was going to be try natural for 6 months and then try clomid, trigger shot, or IUI before moving on to IVF. Sadly I lost my insurance with infertility coverage after my last Lupron shot and not in network with new insurance so have had to put treatments on hold due to cost.
Describe your experience with your nurse at J. Clark Bundren (closed). (Assigned nurse: Mary Katherine)
Mary Katherine is an amazing nurse and awesome team with Dr Bundren. She is very knowledgeable. She is super sweat and cares so much about her pts and will make sure you are well taken care of.
Describe your experience with J. Clark Bundren (closed).
Dr often runs behind so just be patient. Sometimes takes a while to get call back depending on the issue. But overall amazing clinic and amazing care. The clinic is small so never too many people there. Since only RE office you don’t have to wait with lots of pregnant ladies like you do at a regular OB office. Great staff.
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
I had amazing insurance at the time. My copay for surgery was only like $500 and Lupron was covered. Since I had met deductible and max out of pocket my insurance at that time would have covered the rest of any treatment.
Describe J. Clark Bundren (retired)'s approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
Dr.Bundren has an immense amount of experience in the field of reproductive endocrinology. He made me feel at ease the moment I stepped through the door. His knowledge of my situation and effort to ask personal questions allowed him to make almost an immediate diagnosis which was ignored by my previous clinic. He is warm and comforting during stressful and emotional situations. I am beyond thankful that we found Dr. Bundren.
This clinic [ INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute] is in an older building, so if you are looking for new and fancy, look elsewhere. I love that my money doesn't go for a fancy office, it goes towards treatments. They do their best to stay on schedule and manage their time well. The exam rooms are on the smaller side, so limit the amount of people you bring to your appointment...They [nurses] are AWESOME! These nurses feel like family and are family. I'm greeted with a warm smile, and feel welcome the moment I walk in. Mary Katherine is amazing and I can't speak highly enough of her. She is caring but stern when she needs to be. She stays on top of me to make sure I am honest about how I'm feeling. She's gentle when administering shots and I appreciate that more than she'll know.
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
Dr.Bundren has an immense amount of experience in the field of reproductive endocrinology. He made me feel at ease the moment I stepped through the door. His knowledge of my situation and effort to ask personal questions allowed him to make almost an immediate diagnosis which was ignored by my previous clinic. He is warm and comforting during stressful and emotional situations. I am beyond thankful that we found Dr. Bundren.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
You'll wish you'd have found him sooner!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
Dr. BUNDREN took the time to sit with me in his office before we ever made it to the examination room. He spoke with me and listened to me. He couldn't believe the clinic I was previously at missed such a huge diagnosis.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
I am still under treatment. I was diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis, PCOS and a septate uterus. He immediately informed me that not only would IUI and other treatments be ineffective, they could be deadly if I didn't have surgery to fix these issues.
I had laproscopic surgery 12/01/16 followed by 6 months of Depot Lupron. I am currently on shot 4 of 6 and we are also treating my low thyroid and vitamin deficiency. We will evaluate after the 6th shot to see if more surgery is necessary and if not, we will proceed with IVF. Possibly late fall early winter. If finances allow.
Describe your experience with your nurse at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Mary Katherine)
They are AWESOME! These nurses feel like family and are family. I'm greeted with a warm smile, and feel welcome the moment I walk in. Mary Katherine is amazing and I can't speak highly enough of her.
She is caring but stern when she needs to be. She stays on top of me to make sure I am honest about how I'm feeling. She's gentle when administering shots and I appreciate that more than she'll know.
Describe your experience with INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
This clinic is in an older building, so if you are looking for new and fancy, look elsewhere. I love that my money doesn't go for a fancy office, it goes towards treatments. They do their best to stay on schedule and manage their time well.
The exam rooms are on the smaller side, so limit the amount of people you bring to your appointment.
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
Lupron is covered by insurance. Laproscopic surgery cost me out of pocket $1300 blood work runs through hospital so it does get pricey.
1 round IVF will be close to $ 20000
Dr. Bundren is very intellegent and I can trust him with my medical needs. He allows us to make the decisions we prefer to make. He has always explained things very thoroughly to me and my husband. He never makes me feel uncomfortable. I do feel as though I can trust the decisions he makes for my fertility plan. Although Clomid and Lupron treatments did fail, I wouldn't want to use anyone else for my first IVF.
I think that the office is great at getting you seen quickly. The only weakness I feel they have is that Dr. Bundren is only available to his patients some of the time. Most appointments I don't see him at all. We deal mostly with the nursing staff, and we love them. I'm a planner and I don't feel like I always completely understand what they have in store for me but I trust their judgement completely.
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Dr. Bundren is very intellegent and I can trust him with my medical needs. He allows us to make the decisions we prefer to make. He has always explained things very thoroughly to me and my husband. He never makes me feel uncomfortable. I do feel as though I can trust the decisions he makes for my fertility plan. Although Clomid and Lupron treatments did fail, I wouldn't want to use anyone else for my first IVF.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Always have questions prepared before your appointments. He's more than prepared to answer anything.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
I don't see the doctor himself very often at all but his nurses and staff make me feel comfortable and never forget me or my husband.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at J. Clark Bundren (closed) and their degree of success.
Dr. Bundren first prescribed me Clomid, as I have PCOS and was not ovulating all of the time. It did not help aide me in pregnancy. He also did a Lupron treatment for 6 months for my Endo. Although it worked in shrinking my lesions, we were still unable to achieve pregnancy. Dr. Bundren is confident that IVF is our next step.
Describe your experience with your nurse at J. Clark Bundren (closed). (Assigned nurse: Mary Katherine)
The nursing staff at his office is incredible. I really do feel safe with them and they do a great job of remembering their patients and being compassionate.
Describe your experience with J. Clark Bundren (closed).
I think that the office is great at getting you seen quickly. The only weakness I feel they have is that Dr. Bundren is only available to his patients some of the time. Most appointments I don't see him at all. We deal mostly with the nursing staff, and we love them. I'm a planner and I don't feel like I always completely understand what they have in store for me but I trust their judgement completely.
I would recommend Dr. Bundren in a heartbeat if he was still practicing medicine. He was very honest about our results and what options we would be able to have the most effective results with...Dr. Bundren retired before we could make any progress with fertility. He did diagnose some of our fertility problems before he stopped practicing...Dr. Bundren worked us up to determine whether IUI would be an effective treatment
I didn’t feel that there were weaknesses in this clinic [J. Clark Bundren]. Dr Bundren and the nurses made sure to make sure I felt comfortable the whole time and they were very well organized in their documentations. I just wish they had continued to practice for a longer period...fantastic nurses and helped me feel heard...I would recommend Dr. Bundren in a heartbeat if he was still practicing medicine. He was very honest about our results and what options we would be able to have the most effective results with...
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Dr. Bundren retired before we could make any progress with fertility. He did diagnose some of our fertility problems before he stopped practicing. We are looking to continue in our fertility journey when we have available finances.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
I would recommend Dr. Bundren in a heartbeat if he was still practicing medicine. He was very honest about our results and what options we would be able to have the most effective results with.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
He was very patient with explaining everything to us in a way we understood.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at J. Clark Bundren (closed) and their degree of success.
Dr. Bundren worked us up to determine whether IUI would be an effective treatment. However, my husband’s morphology was not a good match for this treatment. Due to this he recommended IVF cycles before his retirement.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
They were fantastic nurses and helped me feel heard.
Describe your experience with J. Clark Bundren (closed).
I didn’t feel that there were weaknesses in this clinic. Dr Bundren and the nurses made sure to make sure I felt comfortable the whole time and they were very well organized in their documentations. I just wish they had continued to practice for a longer period.
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
Dr. Bundren’s clinic was not accepted by our insurance so we payed for appointments out of pocket. Each appointment was aroun $250.
Describe J. Clark Bundren (retired)'s approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
To our memory, Dr. Bundren did not give information on this subject before retirement.
Dr. Bundren always explained things very thoroughly and answered all questions. He spent as much time needed with me. He is tweeking my protocol and doing an ERA to hopefully have a successful second fet.... Be prepared to wait. He spends an adequate amount of time with every patient so be tends to run behind.... For my ivf cycle, i started on birth control. I did 3 weeks of lupron and then started on follistim and menopur. I triggered with pregnyl. I had to do a freeze all because my estrogen levels got high.
A weakness [for J. Clark Bundren] would be we had to visit another facility for all procedures such as egg retrieval and transfer.... My nurse was the best! She gave me her personal cell phone number. I was able to call or text during stims if i had any questions. She knew just as much about the treatment plan as my dr.... One round of ivf was around 9k. Meds were about 4k and ky fet procedure was around 5k
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Dr. Bundren always explained things very thoroughly and answered all questions. He spent as much time needed with me. He is tweeking my protocol and doing an ERA to hopefully have a successful second fet.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
Be prepared to wait. He spends an adequate amount of time with every patient so be tends to run behind.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed)?
I was given the nurses cell phone number to call/ text at any time with questions. I was called by my name while at the clinic.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at J. Clark Bundren (closed) and their degree of success.
For my ivf cycle, i started on birth control. I did 3 weeks of lupron and then started on follistim and menopur. I triggered with pregnyl. I had to do a freeze all because my estrogen levels got high.
Describe your experience with your nurse at J. Clark Bundren (closed). (Assigned nurse: Mary katherine)
My nurse was the best! She gave me her personal cell phone number. I was able to call or text during stims if i had any questions. She knew just as much about the treatment plan as my dr.
Describe your experience with J. Clark Bundren (closed).
Weaknesses would include having to wait to be seen. Strengths would be he spends just as much time needed with his patients. A weakness would be we had to visit another facility for all procedures such as egg retrieval and transfer.
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
One round of ivf was around 9k. Meds were about 4k and ky fet procedure was around 5k
Describe J. Clark Bundren (retired)'s approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at J. Clark Bundren (closed).
We transferred 2 embryos. My dr recommended it because i have blocked tubes and severe endometriosis. Also, i have never been pregnant before.
He [Dr. Bundren] is very intelligent and spent time explaining the reason for my diagnosis and treatment plan at my initial consultation. He listened to my concerns and formulated a treatment plan that fit my needs/wants. On a subsequent visit he stated that he thought I had endometriosis, but I didn’t feel like I demonstrated any of the symptoms. I also felt he was dismissive of other information I was trying to share with him. He told me my option was surgery. I didn’t feel like he thoroughly answered my questions, and he did not want to pursue any other treatments until the surgery was completed. Because I was not convinced I needed the surgery, and he did not explain it in a way that made sense to me I decided to discontinue treatment with him.
[The nurses at Tulsa Fertility Center were] Helpful, personal, kind...The clinic was somewhat hard to find as there were multiple buildings in the area and the signs were hard to read from the car. The clinic was clean with comfortable seating. The wait was not overly long...The Dr [Dr. Bundren] and his office staff were always kind. They were personal and seemed genuinely interested in helping...He prescribed metformin because I have PCOS and my cycles were irregular. After 3 months I my cycles had regulated.
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at Tulsa Fertility Center?
He is very intelligent and spent time explaining the reason for my diagnosis and treatment plan at my initial consultation. He listened to my concerns and formulated a treatment plan that fit my needs/wants. On a subsequent visit he stated that he thought I had endometriosis, but I didn’t feel like I demonstrated any of the symptoms. I also felt he was dismissive of other information I was trying to share with him. He told me my option was surgery. I didn’t feel like he thoroughly answered my questions, and he did not want to pursue any other treatments until the surgery was completed. Because I was not convinced I needed the surgery, and he did not explain it in a way that made sense to me I decided to discontinue treatment with him.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at Tulsa Fertility Center?
He is very intelligent, but not overly personal. Be prepared to have a clinical interaction.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at Tulsa Fertility Center?
The Dr and his office staff were always kind. They were personal and seemed genuinely interested in helping
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at Tulsa Fertility Center and their degree of success.
He prescribed metformin because I have PCOS and my cycles were irregular. After 3 months I my cycles had regulated.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Tulsa Fertility Center.
Helpful, personal, kind.
Describe your experience with Tulsa Fertility Center.
The clinic was somewhat hard to find as there were multiple buildings in the area and the signs were hard to read from the car. The clinic was clean with comfortable seating. The wait was not overly long.
Dr. B [Clark Bundren] is a rainy day doctor. He does not create false hope. He gives you a realistic idea of what is going to happen. He is incredibly thorough with his patient history and plan.... Lap for endo/hysterscopic Lupron 6 months Straight into traditional IVF cycle Egg stimulated and monitored for eggs Map of where to put embryos Trigger shot Egg retrival Updates on embryos Fresh transfer day 5 2 embryos transfered resulting in pregnancy of twins 4 frozen embryos
I had a great experience with Bennet Fertility clinic. Every member of the staff was helpful and knowledgeable. Gender testing maybe important to some but I did not care what we got, just that we ended up with babies.... Mary Kathryn [a staff member] is warm and fuzzy and gives you the warm best side manner if you need it.... She is the yen to bundren's yang
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
Dr. B is a rainy day doctor. He does not create false hope. He gives you a realistic idea of what is going to happen. He is incredibly thorough with his patient history and plan. Mary Kathryn is warm and fuzzy and gives you the warm best side manner if you need it.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
He is not warm and fuzzy but he is excellent at what he does.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
He and MK took wonderful care of me and my husband. They answered all my questions and did an amazing job getting me pregnant.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
Lap for endo/hysterscopic
Lupron 6 months
Straight into traditional IVF cycle
Egg stimulated and monitored for eggs
Map of where to put embryos
Trigger shot
Egg retrival
Updates on embryos
Fresh transfer day 5
2 embryos transfered resulting in pregnancy of twins
4 frozen embryos
Describe your experience with your nurse at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Mary Kathryn )
My only issue was MK was a little low on the cost of IVF. We would have padded our loan a bit more but other than that, she is amazing. She is very knowledgeable and is always warm. She is the yen to bundren's yang
Describe your experience with INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
I had a great experience with Bennet Fertility clinic. Every member of the staff was helpful and knowledgeable. Gender testing maybe important to some but I did not care what we got, just that we ended up with babies.
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
Dr. Bundren shows compassion and empathy for his patients while bringing with him 35+ years of experience. He treats each patient like an individual and try to customize their care and not make it just a number...Diagnostic laparoscopy with chromotubation, Uterine septum repair, Laser ablation. Now currently on Lupron therapy
Amazing nursing staff [at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute]. They knew my by name. Mary Katherine gave me her cell phone number to contact her with any concerns. They go out of their way to ask how life is, work, family...The clinic is run very well. There's a team of women that all work there and are also sweet...Diagnostic laparoscopy with chromotubation, Uterine septum repair, Laser ablation. Now currently on Lupron therapy
How was your experience with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
Dr. Bundren shows compassion and empathy for his patients while bringing with him 35+ years of experience. He treats each patient like an individual and try to customize their care and not make it just a number.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
Just make an appointment to talk to him.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute?
They know my name, treat me like their only patient.
Describe the protocols J. Clark Bundren (retired) used in your cycles at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute and their degree of success.
Diagnostic laparoscopy with chromotubation, Uterine septum repair, Laser ablation. Now currently on Lupron therapy
Describe your experience with your nurse at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute. (Assigned nurse: Mary Katherine )
Amazing nursing staff. They knew my by name. Mary Katherine gave me her cell phone number to contact her with any concerns. They go out of their way to ask how life is, work, family.
Describe your experience with INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
The clinic is run very well. There's a team of women that all work there and are also sweet
Describe the costs associated with your care under J. Clark Bundren (retired) at INTEGRIS Bennett Fertility Institute.
I don't have any in fertility coverage. So I've spent my max out-of-pocket just with the surgery and hospitalization ($3000).