He [Dr. Bohler] is very kind and answers any question you ask, but he is late to appointments, I had to remind him why I was seeing him and what procedures he had to do, and would forget the medications I had to take...Make sure you ask a lot of questions and remind him a lot of his upcoming appointments and procedures that he has with you...I had a glucose Tolerance test and blood work done that tested my Thyroid, TSh, testorne, AMH, TSH, Proclatin, Lipid pane,l FSH, progetsore
She [nurse at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare] is very good at returning my calls right away, she answers all my questions, she is a very good communicator, listener and very patient...They make appointments quickly, they answer your phone calls, and the nurses are really nice. The clinic has a good environment. Its clean, and organized. Weaknesses: I think the doctors should be the ones conducting the Vaginal ultra sounds and not send you to a tech. in another side of town. It's a bit frustrating because if i have questions right then I would like to talk to the doctor and not a tech who cant give me any info.
How was your experience with Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
He is very kind and answers any question you ask, but he is late to appointments, I had to remind him why I was seeing him and what procedures he had to do, and would forget the medications I had to take.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Make sure you ask a lot of questions and remind him a lot of his upcoming appointments and procedures that he has with you.
Describe the protocols Henry Bohler used in your cycles at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed) and their degree of success.
I had a glucose Tolerance test and blood work done that tested my Thyroid, TSh, testorne, AMH, TSH, Proclatin, Lipid pane,l FSH, progetsore, then I had a HyCoSy found polyps then had surgery, found Focal Complex Hyperplasia with Atypia the took megace 40 mg for 4 months, then a repeat of HSC, D&C. Found no more pre-cancer and then continue with 5mg if letrozole did not have large follicles, then continie with 7.5mgand trigger shot had 3 follicles but negative pregnancy, continue again with 7.5 trigger sho and negative pre. Continue again with 7.5 trigger shot and negative. Now consider IUI..
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed). (Assigned nurse: RN Brianna )
She is very good at returning my calls right away, she answers all my questions, she is a very good communicator, listener and very patient.
Describe your experience with University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
They make appointments quickly, they answer your phone calls, and the nurses are really nice. The clinic has a good environment. Its clean, and organized.
Weaknesses: I think the doctors should be the ones conducting the Vaginal ultra sounds and not send you to a tech. in another side of town. It's a bit frustrating because if i have questions right then I would like to talk to the doctor and not a tech who cant give me any info.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
I had insurance so no cost but have had to pay partially for my pills and shots
Dr. Bohler is an incredibly nice and sensitive man. He listened to me and my husbands wants and needs. He may not look you directly in the eye which can throw one off, but his responses let you know he was taking it all in.... My husband and I did 5 rounds of clomid with times intercourse. They would do a baseline ultrasound between cycle day 3-5. If no cysts, they would prescribe 5 days of 100mg of clomid. I would take that cycle days 3-7. I would start my ovulation predictor kits at CD 9. I would typically get a positive ovulation on CD 14-15. We were instructed to have intercourse the day of the positive ovulation test and then the two days following.
I had questions and emailed the nurse [at Univ of Louisville Women's Healthcare] and got a prompt response. Also, I called with questions and they answered them in a timely manner.... On our first visit we were given the prices for IUI and the cost of our baseline ultrasounds, everything we talked about that was financially possible for us. Well, until we saw the cost of IUI.
How was your experience with Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Dr. Bohler is an incredibly nice and sensitive man. He listened to me and my husbands wants and needs. He may not look you directly in the eye which can throw one off, but his responses let you know he was taking it all in.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
I would probably tell them to take it all in and just feel him out, see if he is for you and your needs. Everybody is different and have different experiences. But as a RE, I personally think he is a great one.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
I feel like Dr. Bohler really listened to me. When it came to finances, he tried to help us as much as possible. It is a teaching hospital and the courtesy of all the Fellows and residents was nice as well.
Describe the protocols Henry Bohler used in your cycles at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed) and their degree of success.
My husband and I did 5 rounds of clomid with times intercourse. They would do a baseline ultrasound between cycle day 3-5. If no cysts, they would prescribe 5 days of 100mg of clomid. I would take that cycle days 3-7. I would start my ovulation predictor kits at CD 9. I would typically get a positive ovulation on CD 14-15. We were instructed to have intercourse the day of the positive ovulation test and then the two days following.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed). (Assigned nurse: Jamie)
I had questions and emailed the nurse and got a prompt response. Also, I called with questions and they answered them in a timely manner.
Describe your experience with University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
The beginning process is very tedious and stressful. Everything has to be in order to proceed. It takes time and I was just thinking “I’m ready to get pregnant ASAP” not knowing the beginning process was so in depth and a little long. Hang in there until you complete that and it was smoothe sailing from there.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
On our first visit we were given the prices for IUI and the cost of our baseline ultrasounds, everything we talked about that was financially possible for us. Well, until we saw the cost of IUI.
Describe Henry Bohler's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
Dr Bohler and his office couldn’t ever give us a straight story about how the process worked. We had problems getting our lining to grow and he just kept trying the same medications never once considering that maybe we needed a different approach from the norm....Completed surgery to remove a uterine polyp to get a “clean slate” for implantation. After retrieval, oral estrogen and then Letrozol were given in monotony varying doses for 8 months with no change in success with growth of the uterine lining.
Poor communication all around. We discussed our intent to do PGD for Huntington’s at our first visit. 2 months later we paid for the cycle of IVF. 2 months after that they [University of Louisville] came back and said we owed another $1500 for the biopsy for the PGD that they forgot to charge us for.... Seemed to never know what was going on and repeatedly gave us incorrect information resulting in false hope and poor planning.
How was your experience with Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Process was extremely unorganized and we got 5 different stories about how the whole process was supposed to work in the first 5 months working with him. Never got straight answers and never had any resolution in the lack of communication.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Go somewhere else!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Dr Bohler and his office couldn’t ever give us a straight story about how the process worked. We had problems getting our lining to grow and he just kept trying the same medications never once considering that maybe we needed a different approach from the norm.
Describe the protocols Henry Bohler used in your cycles at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed) and their degree of success.
Completed surgery to remove a uterine polyp to get a “clean slate” for implantation. After retrieval, oral estrogen and then Letrozol were given in monotony varying doses for 8 months with no change in success with growth of the uterine lining.
Describe your experience with your nurse at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed). (Assigned nurse: Yvonne)
Seemed to never know what was going on and repeatedly gave us incorrect information resulting in false hope and poor planning.
Describe your experience with University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
Poor communication all around. We discussed our intent to do PGD for Huntington’s at our first visit. 2 months later we paid for the cycle of IVF. 2 months after that they came back and said we owed another $1500 for the biopsy for the PGD that they forgot to charge us for. Never got s straight answer on how the process was supposed to work and the story changed 5 times in the first 5 months.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
$10,000 to UL, $6000 for medications, cost of US that we’re not covered by insurance, and cost if surgery not covered by insurance.
Describe Henry Bohler's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
They would allow up to 2 embryos implanted at a time. We only had one to implant.
What specific things went wrong at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Failed to call with results
Failed to inform you of changes in protocol
Provided conflicting information
Failed to convey critical information
Scheduled the wrong procedure
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
The story changed 5 times in the first 5 months about how the process was supposed to work including timing of procedures and processes. Scheduling was a nightmare and no one on the team was on the same page with what was going on with my care.
Dr. Bohler seemed to dismiss my infertility issues and stated several times I was still young (32 at that time) so shouldn't worry....He didn't engage on a personal level and made me feel like my concerns were minimal. He was quick during all appointments and always seemed rushed... I was told I would have a full review with pictures/explanation at my post op appointment. I received neither and did not even see him only a RN and Doctoral student...
It took months to schedule an appointment. At each appointment I would wait close to an hour to be seen. Office [U of Louisville] is not very personal or welcoming with closed glass windows for staff....I was not billed for my surgery that occurred in 2015 until 2017. When I called the office to gain more information on the bill I was transferred from one area to another with never gaining a full understanding of the problem
How was your experience with Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
I waited for months to get an appointment with Dr. Bohler only to feel worse after the appointment. He didn't engage on a personal level and made me feel like my concerns were minimal. He was quick during all appointments and always seemed rushed or behind in his schedule
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Go to another clinic or doctor
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Dr. Bohler seemed to dismiss my infertility issues and stated several times I was still young (32 at that time) so shouldn't worry. I ended up having a laparoscopy to remove a uterine septum and tubal blockage. I was told I would have a full review with pictures/explanation at my post op appointment. I received neither and did not even see him only a RN and Doctoral student
Describe your experience with University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
It took months to schedule an appointment. At each appointment I would wait close to an hour to be seen. Office is not very personal or welcoming with closed glass windows for staff. Focus appeared to be on how quickly they could get you in and out. Street parking that cost you during appointments
Describe the costs associated with your care under Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
Was not billed for my 2015 surgery until 2017 with no explanation of why or how this occurred
What specific things went wrong at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
I was not billed for my surgery that occurred in 2015 until 2017. When I called the office to gain more information on the bill I was transferred from one area to another with never gaining a full understanding of the problem
I felt like a number with him [Dr. Bohler]. He was mostly just checking what his Fellows/Residents said was correct. Leaving all of the work to them. He was polite but didn't seem to show compassion for the very difficult time we were having...I never felt like there was a cohesive plan for my care. I managed all of the follow-up and spent more time with his residents/Fellows than him. While that wasn't an issue I didn't feel like anyone was an advocate for me. I was doing it all alone.
Nice that there were 2 locations [U of Louisville]. New location was much nicer than downtown location. At downtown you often has to check-in in the regular OB office which was full of pregnant people and their children...Conflicting information from nurses about follicle ultrasounds. Also not enough info on why that is important....[Nursing staff] Friendly enough but there wasn't 1 person on charge so I never felt like I was getting consistent info...$500 for IUI
How was your experience with Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
I felt like a number with him. He was mostly just checking what his Fellows/Residents said was correct. Leaving all of the work to them. He was polite but didn't seem to show compassion for the very difficult time we were having.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
If you don't feel like they are explaining everything to you then ask until you are satisfied.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
I never felt like there was a cohesive plan for my care. I managed all of the follow-up and spent more time with his residents/Fellows than him. While that wasn't an issue I didn't feel like anyone was an advocate for me. I was doing it all alone.
Describe the protocols Henry Bohler used in your cycles at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed) and their degree of success.
No major strategy was given. Just steps in order to have procedures but no real plan.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
Friendly enough but there wasn't 1 person on charge so I never felt like I was getting consistent info.
Describe your experience with University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
Nice that there were 2 locations. New location was much nicer than downtown location. At downtown you often has to check-in in the regular OB office which was full of pregnant people and their children. Not optimal for a person who was not in that situation. It almost felt like it was being rubbed in your face.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Henry Bohler at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
$500 for IUI
What specific things went wrong at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed)?
Failed to call with results
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at University of Louisville Women's Healthcare (closed).
Conflicting information from nurses about follicle ultrasounds. Also not enough info on why that is important.