Dr. Kligman is a very knowledgeable, experienced, and caring doctor...would explain in detail what he's doing, why and what next steps will be. He kept expectations realistic and gave us data and facts...advanced maternal age...successful cycle using donor eggs with Dr Kligman, I am now 23 weeks pregnant...suggested to transfer one on day 5 for best results...Don't be hesitant to ask all the questions that you have, he will always try to answer them as detailed as he can
Weill Cornell Fertility Center is a huge facility, and there are a lot of patients that they see, however because their technology and people are up to date and organized, it's pretty easy to reach anyone who can help you. Their labs are top-notch because of the pure volume of patients they see...extremely detailed when it came to contacting me or following up with me on everything throughout the whole process. The nurses know who I am, and I feel really taken care of.
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr. Kligman is a very knowledgeable, experienced, and caring doctor. I was recommended to him after my previous dr moved to another hospital, and he was right, Dr. Kligman is an amazing dr and I was in very good hands. Every visit he would explain in detail what he's doing, why and what next steps will be. He kept expectations realistic and gave us data and facts.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Don't be hesitant to ask all the questions that you have, he will always try to answer them as detailed as he can.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
The whole team at Weill Cornell was extremely detailed when it came to contacting me or following up with me on everything throughout the whole process. The nurses know who I am, and I feel really taken care of.
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
Before seeing Dr. Kligman, I had two miscarriages using my own eggs. Due to my advanced maternal age, I felt that after so many tries, it was time to try a different route, which is donor eggs. I had one successful cycle using donor eggs with Dr Kligman, I am now 23 weeks pregnant, and we're very happy! I don't fully remember all the details of this protocol, mainly because I have a pregnant brain right now, but I can say it was monitoring my estrogen and progesterone levels with every few days blook draws, leuprolide injections, then more blood monitoring. Once my period came, I was put on E2 patches, then once everything looked right, they planned a frozen embryo transfer. Everything was very organized, especially with clear communication.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Weill Cornell Medical College.
My third-party nursing team was excellent. Their communication was on point, and was never later than the same day. I felt really confident with their information and could rely on them with any concerns or questions.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
Weill Cornell Fertility Center is a huge facility, and there are a lot of patients that they see, however because their technology and people are up to date and organized, it's pretty easy to reach anyone who can help you. Their labs are top-notch because of the pure volume of patients they see.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
We were very lucky that my husband's insurance covered everything, and we paid for the donor eggs ($14k) and copays.
Describe Isaac Kligman's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Because I was using donor eggs to create embryos to be transferred, my dr. suggested to transfer one on day 5 for best results, and we agreed with him. And the one stuck, and is now growing healthily along on my 23rd week! I'm glad we didn't risk it and transferred two, because of my age, it's safer to carry one at a time.
He [Dr. Isaac Kligman] is very friendly/personable in person (and by Zoom). Great doctor and clinical protocol went forward pretty smoothly. Only thing is that its hard to reach him by email or phone. We got the ideal outcome, so very happy about it...very friendly and engaging in person...Speak to him in person rather than rely on a phone...Single embryo transfer. Based on lining, AMH levels and other metrics.
The [Weill Cornell Medical College] clinic is very big, feels like you are waiting at the DMV when you visit. Doctors aren’t always available. Nurses, fellow, and other doctors are there to see you. Worse experience was the billing department, which made the process more stressful than it should (our insurance has premium fertility benefits)...Nursing staff are great. Hard to reach them on the phone, so you have to leave a message, which is not ideal.
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
He is very friendly/personable in person (and by Zoom). Great doctor and clinical protocol went forward pretty smoothly. Only thing is that its hard to reach him by email or phone. We got the ideal outcome, so very happy about it.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Speak to him in person rather than rely on a phone.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr. Kligman is very friendly and engaging in person
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
The 3 IUIs were with Ovidrel. The IVF was with Gonal-F, Menopur, Cetrotide (antagonist), Leuprolide and Chor Gonador Injection (last 2 are triggers). The protocol was mostly dependent on Gonal-F (used three 900 unit pens). This was the most expensive part of treatment. Menopur wasn’t used as much. However, our protocol was modified based injecting one day more Gonal-F than instructed.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Nursing staff are great. Hard to reach them on the phone, so you have to leave a message, which is not ideal.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
The clinic is very big, feels like you are waiting at the DMV when you visit. Doctors aren’t always available. Nurses, fellow, and other doctors are there to see you. Worse experience was the billing department, which made the process more stressful than it should (our insurance has premium fertility benefits).
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Given that our protocol heavily relied on Gonal-F, we spend over $10k in drugs. We spend >$25k in the IVF (labs/imaging/ICSI/anesthesia/hospital fees included)
Describe Isaac Kligman's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Single embryo transfer. Based on lining, AMH levels and other metrics. He recommends 1 at Day 5 or 2-3 at Day 3.7
What specific things went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Lost paperwork
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Not very good internal communication in the billing department. The back office and front office seem to be in different pages.
Dr. Kligman is very knowledgeable. When in person, he communicates decently and is patient when answering questions. However, the communication and decisions don't seem to be two-way. After my first failed IUI, I asked to start IVF next given my age and for family planning purposes. However, he dismissed my request and made me do another IUI which failed again, meaning a few months slipped by before I started my first IVF cycle.
Cornell has a great reputation. I've spoken with doctors and embryologists at other clinics who speak highly of Cornell and its labs. But, Cornell also has a high patient volume. That means that it seems like a zoo during morning monitoring, and you will rarely see the same nurse/doctor twice. Getting personal attention is very difficult....It's a zoo, but it is well run....Cornell treats a high volume of patients and as such, during monitoring, I was seen by various nurses, residents, and doctors.
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr. Kligman is very knowledgeable. When in person, he communicates decently and is patient when answering questions. However, the communication and decisions don't seem to be two-way. After my first failed IUI, I asked to start IVF next given my age and for family planning purposes. However, he dismissed my request and made me do another IUI which failed again, meaning a few months slipped by before I started my first IVF cycle.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr. Kligman is a better communicator in person. If possible, try to see him vs talking to him on the phone.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
During my 3 cycles with Dr. Kligman, I only saw him a handful of times. Cornell treats a high volume of patients and as such, during monitoring, I was seen by various nurses, residents, and doctors.
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Weill Cornell Medical College.
I had very little interaction with my primary nurse. I saw her once at the start of each cycle to go over medications.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
Cornell has a great reputation. I've spoken with doctors and embryologists at other clinics who speak highly of Cornell and its labs. But, Cornell also has a high patient volume. That means that it seems like a zoo during morning monitoring, and you will rarely see the same nurse/doctor twice. Getting personal attention is very difficult.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Weill Cornell Medical College.
It's a zoo, but it is well run.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
I had to pay out of pocket for IVF cycles, given I had my eggs frozen a few years before. My insurance company would not cover IVF due to my frozen eggs, and Dr. Kligman recommended doing a fresh IVF cycle before using the frozen eggs.
Describe Isaac Kligman's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Weill Cornell Medical College.
N/A
What specific things went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College.
I had issues getting the estrogen patch, given it was not covered by my insurance. It took days to resolve with Cornell. I luckily had patches from my previous cycle that I could use, but had I not had those patches, I would have missed the first few days of patching.
Dr. Kligman was recommended to me by a friend. He is very professional and kind. I trusted his treatment plan. He preformed my first ER and my ET. At Cornell you will not see your doctor regularly and the nursing staff is your primary contact. Dr. Kligman called me when I had to postpone a cycle due to results from a Pre- cycle test which I greatly appreciated...Two egg retrials using Gonal, menopur and cetrotide. Medicated antagaonist Egg transfer.
The Cornell nursing staff was great. They are quick to return your calls and answer your questions thoroughly...Cornell is a well oiled machine. Monitoring is from 6:30-8:30am. I usually arrived around 6am as it's first come first serve. By 6:15 there are several women waiting. They run the clinic efficiently but still bring your patience...Two egg retrials using Gonal, menopur and cetrotide. Medicated antagaonist Egg transfer...Do not expect to have your hand held. Have a support system outside of Cornell and take comfort that you are being treated at one of the best clinics.
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr. Kligman was recommended to me by a friend. He is very professional and kind. I trusted his treatment plan. He preformed my first ER and my ET. At Cornell you will not see your doctor regularly and the nursing staff is your primary contact. Dr. Kligman called me when I had to postpone a cycle due to results from a Pre- cycle test which I greatly appreciated.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Do not expect to have your hand held. Have a support system outside of Cornell and take comfort that you are being treated at one of the best clinics. When you have an appointment with Kligman have your questions ready and make the most of each visit. I never felt rushed during our appointments.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Cornell is a large facility. You will not see your doctor at morning monitoring. The nurses are your first point of contact and very responsive. When I had an appointment with Dr. Kligman he was always personable and professional. Although I would not expect any doctor at Cornell to be a hand holder.
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
Two egg retrials using Gonal, menopur and cetrotide. Medicated antagaonist Egg transfer.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Weill Cornell Medical College. (Assigned nurse: Crystal, Susan and Phyllis )
The Cornell nursing staff was great. They are quick to return your calls and answer your questions thoroughly.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
Cornell is a well oiled machine. Monitoring is from 6:30-8:30am. I usually arrived around 6am as it's first come first serve. By 6:15 there are several women waiting. They run the clinic efficiently but still bring your patience.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Weill Cornell Medical College.
I arrive 30 minutes before monitoring opened. There was always a line but arriving early I was usually finished within 30 minutes of clinic opening.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
ET- $10k-$15k, meds $3k and ET-$4k
Describe Isaac Kligman's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Weill Cornell Medical College.
We decided to transfer one embryo. Dr. kligman was respective of decision.
Dr. Kligman has been my doctor since 2013 at which time we did our first IVF cycle and I became pregnant with our first child. I resumed seeing him in 2016 and we are working on number two. Dr. Kligman is the ultimate professional. He is smart, well-versed, courteous and caring. He is always responsive to my concerns and questions and provides straightforward and honest answers (he is not one to sugar coat).
Cornell is a well respected clinic where the doctors confer on approach and they also have excellent support services (genetics, billing, etc.). It lacks a personal touch and that waiting room in the morning for monitoring is about the worst place on this Earth but some of it comes with the territory. It's important to work to establish a relationship with your doctor and his assistant and focus on that and otherwise ensure to advocate for what you need as they are responsive.
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr. Kligman has been my doctor since 2013 at which time we did our first IVF cycle and I became pregnant with our first child. I resumed seeing him in 2016 and we are working on number two. Dr. Kligman is the ultimate professional. He is smart, well-versed, courteous and caring. He is always responsive to my concerns and questions and provides straightforward and honest answers (he is not one to sugar coat). In between cycles, I had a natural pregnancy that ended in miscarriage. He insisted on caring for me the whole way through, was completely supportive through a difficult time and even insisted on doing my D&C himself so that he could be comfortable that I would not have any delays when I was ready to try again. He makes recommendations, and feels strongly about them, but will also let you give input on your preferred course of treatment and supports alternative courses of action. We are having a tough time with number two and this is when your care gets put to the test but thus far I have not lost any confidence in him as my doctor. I think Cornell as a practice can be somewhat rigid in approach and I see this from time to time in the way Kligman practices but ultimately he won't stick with something that isn't working. I always feel in good hands.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
You have to do some self-education and be prepared to ask questions and prompt him as he won't always be as effusive as you might want him to be. He is 100% willing to spend all the time in the world with you discussing treatment and options but you should come prepared with a list of questions and concerns.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Cornell has a reputation for being a "factory-like" clinic, and I echo the sentiment in regards to monitoring, nursing staff, etc. There are improvements to be made, for sure, but on the whole it is a well run clinic. However, I have never felt like Dr. Kligman was not fully invested in my success and cared personally about my care. If we saw one another on the street, he would recognize me, call me by name and stop for a chat.
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
On our initial round of IVF, I was 32 and had no identified issues - our issue was male infertility - so was a fairly straightforward situation as these things go. We used ICSI and ended up with 8 day 5 blasts - we put one in and we have our daughter and froze the remaining 7. They were not PGS tested as that was fairly new at the time. All of my FETs are being done on a medicated cycle using Lupron, estrogen and progesterone. We have opted for a single embryo transfer in each case (he has suggested we move to two, which we are considering).
Describe your experience with your nurse at Weill Cornell Medical College. (Assigned nurse: Kristin, Crystal, Susan)
I have had VERY mixed experiences with the nursing team. The attitude, level of organization and information given vary drastically from nurse to nurse. I find that most of them are not very compassionate, frankly - I'm ok with that as I understand they have a difficult job but every once in a while it would feel nice to have a personal connection. I have never been in a situation where I have not timely received instructions or have been given incorrect instructions, however - they are on the whole, organized when it comes to following protocols.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
Cornell is a well respected clinic where the doctors confer on approach and they also have excellent support services (genetics, billing, etc.). It lacks a personal touch and that waiting room in the morning for monitoring is about the worst place on this Earth but some of it comes with the territory. It's important to work to establish a relationship with your doctor and his assistant and focus on that and otherwise ensure to advocate for what you need as they are responsive.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Weill Cornell Medical College.
The waiting is the worst, and some days it can be up to an hour. This is the number one thing I would change about the experience and wish it could feel less like a cattle call.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Dr. Kligman accepts some insurance and we had coverage for many of our treatments but paid out of pocket for fertility medication and some hospital charges.
Describe Isaac Kligman's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Weill Cornell Medical College.
It has been my experience that Dr. Kligman will recommend eSET in all cases other than when it is not the patient's desire or when eSET is not producing results. He will always go over the statistics and recommendations with us pre-transfer to help us make an informed choice.
Dr. Kligman was a nice man, who initially appeared to be great. However he spent less than 10 mins face to face time with me to discuss my results and diagnosis. He was reluctant to elaborate on reasons or causes for my diagnosis. When I asked questions (I am from a medical background); he was flippant, a little arrogant about the answers. He prescribed too low a dose of the treatment drug decided on.... It was impossible to contact him-having to leave a voicemail for his administrators, who would take 24hours to call you back. He never called me back-he always had a nurse (who is unaware of your medical history) call you back.
I barely remember them [the nurses at Weill Cornell] ; it was always a different person. They would just prep me for ultrasound and not say anything. They shouted your name in the waiting room and when it came to taking bloods you were passed onto another nurse who took the bloods...Strengths; academic institute with apparently good success rates-active research programs Weaknesses; waiting room etiquette is outrageous. It is like a cattle mart of women...When you go inside it is in and out as fast as possible. There is no humanized aspect to their approach whatsoever.
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr. Kligman was a nice man, who initially appeared to be great. However he spent less than 10 mins face to face time with me to discuss my results and diagnosis. He was reluctant to elaborate on reasons or causes for my diagnosis. When I asked questions (I am from a medical background); he was flippant, a little arrogant about the answers. He prescribed too low a dose of the treatment drug decided on. His office contacted me to congratulate me on pregnancy when it was clear by the numbers and my history of a previous chemical pregnancy that I was having another chemical pregnancy. It was impossible to contact him-having to leave a voicemail for his administrators, who would take 24hours to call you back. He never called me back-he always had a nurse (who is unaware of your medical history) call you back. This clinic is a conveyor belt. The waiting room is not discrete with nurses coming out and just shouting your name out so that the other 100 people in the room can hear it.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Less than 5 mins of consolation time face to face
He was reluctant to elaborate on the research or literature behind some of the results of my tests
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
I was diagnosed with low progesterone. I was prescribed a low dose of progesterone. On my first cycle taking the progesterone I became pregnant. I called his office to arrange a good test. They called me back the next day. After I did the blood (3 days after initial positive result), they congratulated me on being pregnant but told me that my progesterone was low and that I should have been on a higher dose and to start taking more. I already knew it was too late at this point. I told the nurse I thought the HCG levels were too low and she told me to wait another 5 days. I bled 4 days later-without any contact from Dr. Kligmann at any stage of the process. I was also taking a prescription medication at the time related to an autoimmune disorder that he assured me was have to use during the trying to convince period. I have since found out that this drug has been shown (by a number of publications in reputable journals using large study groups) that this medication increases your risk of spontaneous miscarriage significantly. I was never made aware of this by Dr. Kligmann.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Weill Cornell Medical College.
I barely remember them; it was always a different person. They would just prep me for ultrasound and not say anything. They shouted your name in the waiting room and when it came to taking bloods you were passed onto another nurse who took the bloods.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
Strengths; academic institute with apparently good success rates-active research programs
Weaknesses; waiting room etiquette is outrageous. It is like a cattle mart of women and the nurses come out and shout your name. When you go inside it is in and out as fast as possible. There is no humanized aspect to their approach whatsoever.
Describe Isaac Kligman's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Weill Cornell Medical College.
N/A
What specific things went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr.Kligman is very knowledgeable, listens thoroughly, and very caring. He always made sure that all of my questions were answered or that I was comfortable with a treatment decision. The clinic is large and has many patients, but he and his team make sure that you are not lost in the mix...Dr.Kligman's team were very responsive to my questions, requests for information, etc, and all of my care felt like it was based on a real analysis of my needs, not a cookie cutter med protocol...
There are top notch resources available [at Weill Cornell Medical College], due to the size if the clinic and their affiliations with university and hospital experts. They are very organized, and have great customer service in all areas, including billing. They are very expensive, however...It was very convenient, especially because you could go in for monitoring at their downtown location or their uptown locations...
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr.Kligman is very knowledgeable, listens thoroughly, and very caring. He always made sure that all of my questions were answered or that I was comfortable with a treatment decision. The clinic is large and has many patients, but he and his team make sure that you are not lost in the mix.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
The clinic is definitely set up to process many patients through procedures like IVF and egg donation. This was fine for me, since that is what I was seeking, but if you are in an exploratory phase or seeking more of a diagnostic opinion, I am not sure if this would be the place for that. However - I was not seeking that, so I don't know for sure.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr.Kligman's team were very responsive to my questions, requests for information, etc, and all of my care felt like it was based on a real analysis of my needs, not a cookie cutter med protocol.
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
I don't remember the details on this.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Weill Cornell Medical College.
You are assigned one nurse, who always meets with you and responds to all of your calls, which is great. The nurse was knowledgeable, helpful and very responsive.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
There are top notch resources available, due to the size if the clinic and their affiliations with university and hospital experts. They are very organized, and have great customer service in all areas, including billing. They are very expensive, however.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Weill Cornell Medical College.
It was very convenient, especially because you could go in for monitoring at their downtown location or their uptown locations.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
It was about 12K for one IVF cycle.
Describe Isaac Kligman's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Weill Cornell Medical College.
No experience/no comment on this - I only had a single to transfer.
Couldn't even reach the doctor [Dr. Kligman] when I needed to. Never received word on number of eggs retrieved. No word on embryos or how fertilization went or what to expect. No word from the doctor period after retrieval...There was never any medication adjustment at all during the stimulation period - I was given the strongest, maximum dosage and suffered with it...There was zero communication...
The [Weill Cornell - U East] clinic is fine. Some would say 'factory-like' which I suppose is true but it's clean and well-run so that didn't bother me. The big thing to know is that monitoring is NOT done by your doctor unless he/she is working that day. The worse thing is that monitoring is not even done by Attendings until you're at least one week into your stims...Dr. Kligman's nurses (whoever was on staff September 2013) were absolutely amazing. These ladies are the ONLY reason I was able to even figure out what was going on...
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Unethical is the only way I can describe this doctor. There was zero communication. He should have told me the chances I had of conceiving with the one terrible embryo I had - Day 3, 5-cell, very fragmented. I didn't know any better at the time. And since I hadn't heard from the doctor, thought that I could and should trust he knew what he was doing. But the transfer should have been canceled. There was never any medication adjustment at all during the stimulation period - I was given the strongest, maximum dosage and suffered with it. Terrible, uncaring doctor. He should not be practising at a prestigious institution like Weil Cornell.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Don't do it. Wait however long it takes to get an appointment with another doctor. One or two months longer will not hurt you in the end.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Couldn't even reach the doctor when I needed to. Never received word on number of eggs retrieved. No word on embryos or how fertilization went or what to expect. No word from the doctor period after retrieval.
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
Ugh. Sorry - don't remember.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Weill Cornell Medical College. (Assigned nurse: Julie? Not sure.)
Dr. Kligman's nurses (whoever was on staff September 2013) were absolutely amazing. These ladies are the ONLY reason I was able to even figure out what was going on. They were compassionate, lovely people who really cared about making sure I was on the right track. I am so grateful for the care I received from them.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
The clinic is fine. Some would say 'factory-like' which I suppose is true but it's clean and well-run so that didn't bother me. The big thing to know is that monitoring is NOT done by your doctor unless he/she is working that day. The worse thing is that monitoring is not even done by Attendings until you're at least one week into your stims.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Mixed bag. Some doctors were great. And a few (like Kligman) just literally monitored you like a body with a uterus.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
$10K per cycle. Does not include the cost of medication which was made clear. Also didn't include the cost of anesthesia which was completely hidden as well as the use of another room in NYP hospital for which there was an exorbitant fee, also hidden.
What specific things went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Lost paperwork
Failed to call with results
Failed to inform you of changes in protocol
Provided conflicting information
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College.
This was during Round #2 of IVF. A nurse of Dr. Goldschlag told me the wrong amount of progesterone to take. I had to call several times because I remembered it should be different. Tried to call another one of Goldschlag's nurses and left multiple messages with problems and she never called back, Spoke with the head of nursing and she blew me off.
My protocol [with Dr. Kligman] is pretty high dosage on medication, yet still low count of egg counts at the end of the cycle...recommend me to transfer all of my 3 embryo on day 3. He said even with all 3, the chances are very low. So he didn't recommend me do the PGS testing. He thinks maybe embryo have better chance inside the body...most of my appointment are on time...I did not get to see Dr. Kligman every time during my monitoring. so when i have questions for him and couldn't see him in person, he would always call you back with phone call on the same day. that is helpful to me.
Cornell is pretty well run, most of my appointments runs on schedule. they are pretty careful when get close to the cycle that i need to monitoring everyday. but overall IVF cost in Cornell is quite expensive...I never met my primary nurse in person, always communicate through phone or email. The care coordinator are prompt on responding to my email inquiry. The nursing staff are ok, some are helpful in term of answering my questions.
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
I did not get to see Dr. Kligman every time during my monitoring. so when i have questions for him and couldn't see him in person, he would always call you back with phone call on the same day. that is helpful to me.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
I feel like he is abit old fashion and experienced dr, very straight forward Dr.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
most of my appointment are on time.
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
My protocol is pretty high dosage on medication, yet still low count of egg counts at the end of the cycle.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Weill Cornell Medical College. (Assigned nurse: Phylis Lieberman)
I never met my primary nurse in person, always communicate through phone or email. The care coordinator are prompt on responding to my email inquiry. The nursing staff are ok, some are helpful in term of answering my questions.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
Cornell is pretty well run, most of my appointments runs on schedule. they are pretty careful when get close to the cycle that i need to monitoring everyday. but overall IVF cost in Cornell is quite expensive.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Weill Cornell Medical College.
pretty well run and most of my monitoring are pretty smooth and on time.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
I spent close to $20K
Describe Isaac Kligman's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Dr recommend me to transfer all of my 3 embryo on day 3. He said even with all 3, the chances are very low. So he didn't recommend me do the PGS testing. He thinks maybe embryo have better chance inside the body.
What specific things went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Failed to call with results
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College.
the clinic failed once that they didn't call me with the monitoring result. I need to call next day to find out if i need to go in for monitoring. The primary nurse responded to me right away and apologize for the mistake. luckily my protocol was the same.
he [Dr. Isaac Kligman] is not very forthcoming with information...When I asked questions, I received short answers and not much explanation. I was often made to feel as though I should already know the answers to the questions I asked. I believe he is thorough and careful, especially when tweaking the protocol for each cycle, but I wish he were more forthcoming with details, and spent more time making sure his patients felt informed and clear about their current status as well as future steps.
Monitoring hours [at Weill Cornell Medical College] were typically in the early morning which was convenient in terms of doing it before work. The offices were very busy, but fairly organized. Overall, I preferred monitoring appointments at the Tribeca office vs. UES as wait times were less, and the staff there was much nicer...The offices are clean and spacious, and for the most part, everyone is very professional. For daily monitoring, it is helpful that they have multiple locations (Tribeca, NJ). But the volume of patients is very high so it is easy to feel like a number, and wait times are often extremely long.
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
My visits with Dr. Kligman were extremely brief. When I asked questions, I received short answers and not much explanation. I was often made to feel as though I should already know the answers to the questions I asked. I believe he is thorough and careful, especially when tweaking the protocol for each cycle, but I wish he were more forthcoming with details, and spent more time making sure his patients felt informed and clear about their current status as well as future steps.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
To ask many questions, even plan and write them down in advance if possible. It might also be helpful to go to appointments with a partner or friend who can ask questions and advocate on your behalf because he is not very forthcoming with information.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
My visits with Dr. Kligman were extremely brief. When I asked questions, I received short answers and not much explanation. I was often made to feel as though I should already know the answers to the questions I asked. I believe he is thorough and careful, especially when tweaking the protocol for each cycle, but I wish he were more forthcoming with details, and spent more time making sure his patients felt informed and clear about their current status as well as future steps.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Most of the nurses were warm and compassionate, but everyone was busy and that sometimes led to disorganization and/or curt interactions. At the end of one of my cycles, the nurses failed to call me about my pregnancy test and I had to contact the doctor on-call after the office closed to finally get my results.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
The offices are clean and spacious, and for the most part, everyone is very professional. For daily monitoring, it is helpful that they have multiple locations (Tribeca, NJ). But the volume of patients is very high so it is easy to feel like a number, and wait times are often extremely long.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Monitoring hours were typically in the early morning which was convenient in terms of doing it before work. The offices were very busy, but fairly organized. Overall, I preferred monitoring appointments at the Tribeca office vs. UES as wait times were less, and the staff there was much nicer.
What specific things went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College?
He [Dr. Kligman] was very cold and very set in the ways of the clinic. There was no adjustment to our situation or when it wasn't working to change the methods. We did not have success with the Cornell process and there was no real effort to change it or adjust to our specific needs...We did 2 fresh donor egg transfers and 1 frozen. The fresh were both day 3 transfers because the embryos did not look good. None of the cycles worked. He also advised to do a hysteroscopy. It was fruitless and didn't yield any information at all...
[Weill] Cornell was very much like a bus station, you were a number and there was no specificity to the treatment. When we had trouble with the donor egg process working, there was no adjusting or figuring out what should be done differently, it was just applying their methods over and over again...They showed more compassion than the doctor, but it was still like a cattle call most of the time...
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
He was very cold and very set in the ways of the clinic. There was no adjustment to our situation or when it wasn't working to change the methods. We did not have success with the Cornell process and there was no real effort to change it or adjust to our specific needs.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
If you're doing donor eggs, I would look elsewhere.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Cornell was very much like a bus station, you were a number and there was no specificity to the treatment. When we had trouble with the donor egg process working, there was no adjusting or figuring out what should be done differently, it was just applying their methods over and over again.
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
We did 2 fresh donor egg transfers and 1 frozen. The fresh were both day 3 transfers because the embryos did not look good. None of the cycles worked. He also advised to do a hysteroscopy. It was fruitless and didn't yield any information at all.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Weill Cornell Medical College.
They showed more compassion than the doctor, but it was still like a cattle call most of the time.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
It's a fertility mill. You're a number and there was very little, if any, specific, or customized care offered for my specific situation.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
More than $20,000 per donor egg cycle.
What specific things went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Failed to call with results
Failed to send your chart to another clinic
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Weill Cornell Medical College.
They failed to send my paperwork on to my next clinic when I transferred. It was very difficult to get information from them.
He [Dr. Kligman] has a strong reputation with many success stories. He is very honest and reliable. The clinic is excellent. I was able to get pregnant while being treated with him. However he could take more time explaining the patient his view on the patient history and leveraging all the patient history. Sometimes he might seem distant and not always available for check ups or retrieval....Very quick and short time dedicated to explain the patient the alternatives, his analysis of the existing issues and recommendation. However he is very experienced and trustable.
They [Weill Cornell] are very organized in contacting you after every check up and giving you instructions. They give you good training on the common procedures and what to expect. However they handle too many people and sometimes it feels not personalized....Perfect not long waits, however be aware you will mostly be monitored by different doctors... They [nurses] were more available and easier to contact than the doctor. However they change frequently and sometimes are difficult to reach.
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
He has a strong reputation with many success stories. He is very honest and reliable. The clinic is excellent. I was able to get pregnant while being treated with him.
However he could take more time explaining the patient his view on the patient history and leveraging all the patient history. Sometimes he might seem distant and not always available for check ups or retrieval.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Strong reputation of success, very good doctor however be aware of his communication style and difficult to reach him.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Very quick and short time dedicated to explain the patient the alternatives, his analysis of the existing issues and recommendation. However he is very experienced and trustable.
Describe the protocols Isaac Kligman used in your cycles at Weill Cornell Medical College and their degree of success.
Ivf with ICSI and PGD
Describe your experience with your nurse at Weill Cornell Medical College. (Assigned nurse: Phyllis)
They were more available and easier to contact than the doctor. However they change frequently and sometimes are difficult to reach.
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
They are very organized in contacting you after every check up and giving you instructions. They give you good training on the common procedures and what to expect. However they handle too many people and sometimes it feels not personalized.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Perfect not long waits, however be aware you will mostly be monitored by different doctors
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.
Dr. Kligman is an expert in fertility. He quickly assessed by situation and created a game plan for my treatment. When each of the various methods we tried didn't work, he quickly made changes to my treatments and protocols to ultimately find a successful route. You can't expect things to happen overnight but he will not give up until he is able to help!...[The] nurses [at Cornell Weill Fertility] are kind and knowledgeable and they walked me through every step of a very overwhelming process and were there for my via phone and email all the time - I am very thankful for their partnership.
[The] nurses [at Cornell Weill Fertility] are kind and knowledgeable and they walked me through every step of a very overwhelming process and were there for my via phone and email all the time - I am very thankful for their partnership....Dr. Kligman is an expert in fertility. He quickly assessed by situation and created a game plan for my treatment. When each of the various methods we tried didn't work, he quickly made changes to my treatments and protocols to ultimately find a successful route. You can't expect things to happen overnight but he will not give up until he is able to help!
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
Dr. Kligman is an expert in fertility. He quickly assessed by situation and created a game plan for my treatment. When each of the various methods we tried didn't work, he quickly made changes to my treatments and protocols to ultimately find a successful route. You can't expect things to happen overnight but he will not give up until he is able to help!
Describe your experience with your nurse at Weill Cornell Medical College. (Assigned nurse: Hunter Williamson )
[The] nurses [at Cornell Weill Fertility] are kind and knowledgeable and they walked me through every step of a very overwhelming process and were there for my via phone and email all the time - I am very thankful for their partnership.
As me being the patient doctor kligman was very nice respectful and make sure I understand everything I needed to know. He explained that not every cycle would be same and everytime I come to his office I would only see him...He made me feel like a person that what I was doing or how is feel mattered...That go in with a open mind and he’s the best doctor I ever had for infertility
The clinic environment [at Weill Cornell Medical College] is very welcoming love it and would tell anyone to go there. People at the main lobby greet you and make sure that you know where to go. I live the fact the have refreshments and it’s very private area...They [nurses] were very professional
How was your experience with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
As me being the patient doctor kligman was very nice respectful and make sure I understand everything I needed to know. He explained that not every cycle would be same and everytime I come to his office I would only see him.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
That go in with a open mind and he’s the best doctor I ever had for infertility
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College?
He made me feel like a person that what I was doing or how is feel mattered
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Weill Cornell Medical College.
They were very professional
Describe your experience with Weill Cornell Medical College.
The clinic environment is very welcoming love it and would tell anyone to go there. People at the main lobby greet you and make sure that you know where to go. I live the fact the have refreshments and it’s very private area
Describe the costs associated with your care under Isaac Kligman at Weill Cornell Medical College.