Dr. Londra always makes sure my questions are answered. She speaks to me by name and she is very attentive to my needs. She explains treatments and recommendations thoroughly and eases my mind when worried about outcomes...She always makes sure were on the same page before we're done speaking and that my questions are answered. My very first appointment she came in with tears in her eyes and I've seen her like that a handful of times since. She's very compassionate and empathetic. She's also been very thorough in my treatment plans and testing thus far.
New Patient Advice
The IVF nursing team [at Ohio Reproductive Medicine] is amazing. They do drop the ball every now and then but it is quickly remedied upon a phone call. Dr. Londras nursing staff is hit and miss. When I first started with the clinic I had a nurse who was great! She then went on to being an IVF coordinator. The nurse(s) that took over for her is getting better but I usually call her with my lab results and updates to schedule my next steps rather than vice versa...If you're IVF, don't try to be the first person there for morning blood work, and expect a long wait on a Monday. The lab is same day results. Itsba contract company/third party so enroll in their EHR system to see your results as well. Sometimes you'll have to wait a few days to get your ultrasound and lab work added to your portal so ask questions at your appointment if you're curious. Also, make sure you have the receptionists extension in case you need it.
Clinic Errors
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
She's very direct but can be hard to understand if she talks quickly due to her accent. However, I dont see that as a weakness or drawback. She always makes sure were on the same page before we're done speaking and that my questions are answered. My very first appointment she came in with tears in her eyes and I've seen her like that a handful of times since. She's very compassionate and empathetic. She's also been very thorough in my treatment plans and testing thus far.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Listen carefully and don't be afraid to ask questions and voice your concerns.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra always makes sure my questions are answered. She speaks to me by name and she is very attentive to my needs. She explains treatments and recommendations thoroughly and eases my mind when worried about outcomes.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
I did 3 medicated IUIs with her and one medicated timed intercourse cycle. Letrozole was used 3-7 with cycle monitoring and a trigger shot. Sperm samples were given the day of IUIs and we always went over the sample specifics prior to each IUI. Booster shots were administered 7dpiui as I have an allergy to progesterone suppositories. Letrozole is better for patients with endometriosis and I was previously unresponsive to both Clomid and Femara/Letrozole. These resulted in no pregnancies.
IVF began shortly after the last failed IUI. I was on the antagonist protocol: Gonal F started CD3. I stimmed for 14 days, used Cetrotide for 7 and triggered with Novarel and Lupron Trigger. I did not proceed with PGS testing. My meds were increased a few days into stimming as I was slowly responding. 4 five-day blastocysts came from this retrevial cycle. A fresh transfer was done and PIO was also used. One embryo was transferred and resulted in a pregnancy. However, it was an early miscarriage (approximately 7 weeks)/ chemical pregnancy as it was not seen on an ultrasound, only confirmed by betas. After a new cycle started we did a GEEP protocol: 28 active birth control pills, a bleed, 30 days lupron, delestrogen shots twice a week 2 weeks before transfer, and PIO beginning the week before transfer. This transfer was unsuccessful. It was done to suppress ovulation and medicinally manipulate the cycle to give the best environment for an embryo. After that cycle Dr. Londra recommended a endometrial biopsy (scratch) in an unmedicated cycle. That was completed and normal. We are now in the middle of a "natural" FET cycle: Letrozole 3-7, a trigger, and PIO. We will transfer one embryo as Dr. Londra and ORM recommend against transferring multiple embryos due to the risks of multiple pregnancies.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
The IVF nursing team is amazing. They do drop the ball every now and then but it is quickly remedied upon a phone call. Dr. Londras nursing staff is hit and miss. When I first started with the clinic I had a nurse who was great! She then went on to being an IVF coordinator. The nurse(s) that took over for her is getting better but I usually call her with my lab results and updates to schedule my next steps rather than vice versa.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
If you're IVF, don't try to be the first person there for morning blood work, and expect a long wait on a Monday. The lab is same day results. Itsba contract company/third party so enroll in their EHR system to see your results as well. Sometimes you'll have to wait a few days to get your ultrasound and lab work added to your portal so ask questions at your appointment if you're curious. Also, make sure you have the receptionists extension in case you need it.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
For IVF its first come first serve. So, women who started their cycles on the weekend makes for a crazy and hectic Monday. The rest of the week isn't so bad but can be a little time consuming.
For IUIs it was a scheduled time slot rather than the hour or so designated strictly to IVF patients.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Costs varied by insurance coverage so it would be hard to dictate. General range with my coverage for IUI was around $400 per cycle including meds, labs, and insemination. IVF was too involved but ran around $5,000 including all meds, ultrasounds, surgery, preservation, etc. FET was around $400-$900 depending on the protocol with meds. Out of pocket is reasonable as well. The clinic has a price list.
What specific things went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Failed to call with results
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
As previously stated, results are sometimes delayed on being reported to you. If you enroll in the EHR system with the lab company this is avoided.
Dr. Londra was a breath of fresh air. She listened to every thing I said and truly cared about me as a human. She is warm, kind, smart, and goes above and beyond. I couldn’t ask for anyone better through such a delicate and emotional process as infertility and loss...Her kindness and willingness to get to the bottom of my infertility was everything to me...She is kind and intelligent - and most of all compassionate. A perfect combination for such a huge process
[Ohio Reproductive Medicine is] Clean, friendly, inviting, and kind. 10/10 in my book...The only weakness here could be a wait time. But that never bothered me. I think they manage a large clientele really well...In my experience it was a little less expensive here at ORM. But the best part truly was the transparency of costs...Dr. Londra was a breath of fresh air. She listened to every thing I said and truly cared about me as a human. She is warm, kind, smart, and goes above and beyond. I couldn’t ask for anyone better through such a delicate and emotional process as infertility and loss
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra was able to accommodate my distance to the clinic and we had many FaceTime visits before needing to come into the clinic. She helped me move my embryos from my previous clinic and tested me for everything I was worried about until we found the correct answer. I now have a beautiful healthy baby girl and I mentally thank dr Londra every single day for my daughter. Her kindness and willingness to get to the bottom of my infertility was everything to me. I will be seeing her for all my future (hopeful) children. She is kind and intelligent - and most of all compassionate. A perfect combination for such a huge process
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
She knows what to do. She knows what to look for. She has your best interest at heart. Trust Dr Londra. She is wonderful
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
After working with a previous clinic that treated me like a walking dollar sign, Dr. Londra was a breath of fresh air. She listened to every thing I said and truly cared about me as a human. She is warm, kind, smart, and goes above and beyond. I couldn’t ask for anyone better through such a delicate and emotional process as infertility and loss
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
She looked through my past clinic notes and found the same problems as I did. She redid my ERA biopsy and found my previous clinic had indeed given me a uterine infection leaving my uterus inhospitable for each of my transfers. And why I wasn’t staying pregnant. She also listened to me about how I felt on all the other medication and how I did need progesterone (previous miscarriage from other clinic) and she took me off of all the steroids and other heavy medication. We tried a natural transfer cycle after a few weeks of doxycycline to treat my uterus. I had progesterone pills, 1 hcg injection and a timed transfer with progesterone monitoring. It worked perfectly. She really listened and came up with the best plan.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
We got lost a little bit with communication. But each time I needed to call to clarity I got exactly what I needed. So overall I have no complaints
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Clean, friendly, inviting, and kind. 10/10 in my book. It’s 100000 percent different from my previous clinic that forgot about me existing 99% of the time. The only weakness here could be a wait time. But that never bothered me. I think they manage a large clientele really well
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Costs are comparable to other facilities. In my experience it was a little less expensive here at ORM. But the best part truly was the transparency of costs
Describe Laura Londra's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Dr. Londra always listened to my concerns and addressed them head-on. She never dismissed my concerns or rushed me through an appointment. She has a fairly warm bedside manner and makes every effort to make you feel comfortable. She made me feel confident in the process despite it being very scary...I had the antagonist protocol due to an overabundance of eggs. She was very concerned about ovarian hyperstimulation and took every measure to ensure I avoided it...
[at Ohio Reproductive Medicine] Even though you have a preferred doctor, it's unlikely they will be the one to do the majority of the procedures. Only 2 doctors work a week, so based on your cycle you may never actually see your doctor for the big procedures like IUI, egg retrieval or transfers. Wait times can also be rather discouraging. Even when you have an appointment, you will still have to wait 30-60 minutes before seeing the doctor...
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra always listened to my concerns and addressed them head-on. She never dismissed my concerns or rushed me through an appointment. She has a fairly warm bedside manner and makes every effort to make you feel comfortable. She made me feel confident in the process despite it being very scary.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Her accent can be challenging to understand at times. Don't be afraid to ask her to repeat herself or spell a word out. I had to do that several times and she was patient when asking for clarification.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra always listened to my concerns and took time to answer my questions. She never dismissed my concerns. She also made an effort to call me during the difficult conversations, i.e. blastocysts totals & PGT test results. I trusted her through the entire process.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
I had the antagonist protocol due to an overabundance of eggs. She was very concerned about ovarian hyperstimulation and took every measure to ensure I avoided it. We were able to harvest 21 eggs and 14 were mature. Of the 14, 7 matured without ICSI. Of the 7, only 2 blastocysts made it to day 7, which was disheartening. She reassured us that those numbers are still well within the normal range. We had hoped for more. The 2 blastocysts were sent for PGT testing and 1 came back normal and the other abnormal. All blastocysts were frozen due to me not being a candidate for a fresh transfer. She wanted my body to rest and allow hormones to get back to normal before transfer. We transferred 1 embryo 2 months later and it took! Currently 9 weeks pregnant.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
There are a variety of nurses based on where you are in your protocol. Some are more friendly than others, but overall each nurse was responsive to my questions.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Even though you have a preferred doctor, it's unlikely they will be the one to do the majority of the procedures. Only 2 doctors work a week, so based on your cycle you may never actually see your doctor for the big procedures like IUI, egg retrieval or transfers. Wait times can also be rather discouraging. Even when you have an appointment, you will still have to wait 30-60 minutes before seeing the doctor. What they are strong at is pushing people through the door. They have a high patient volume and know their stuff.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
I sometimes had to wait 30-60 minutes before I could be seen for my monitoring appointments. That was frustrating, but they do see a lot of people. I always made sure my morning work schedule was open, so I didn't have conflicts.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
IVF - 10K (no insurance)
IUI - 1,500 (no insurance)
medicated cycles - $600-$800 each (partial insurance coverage)
Describe Laura Londra's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
I only wanted to transfer 1 embryo, so her approach was aligned with my needs.
What specific things went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Lost appointments
Failed to call with results
Failed to inform you of changes in protocol
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
There were a few times that scheduled appointments were forgotten and protocols weren't updated with me over long holiday weekends. I had to make a guess on medication after a positive pregnancy test since I didn't receive any updates on the protocol.
Dr. Laura Londra is fine. She is nice but she does not explain any of the treatment, procedure, or next steps. I had no idea that my US were transvaginal which was surprising. I had no idea when to draw my progesterone levels or take a pregnancy test. She is not counsel me on the side effects of HCG and does not understand insurance coverage at all...Letrozole + hcg shot, did not get pregnant; will be switching clinics because of her staff...
My insurance covers majority of the costs associated with infertility. The costs I incurred [at Ohio Reproductive Medicine] were related to her staff not using the appropriate channels and requesting I pay out of pocket for the costs...They do not explain anything to you - cost of treatment, cost of copay, how to injection yourself, when to get your lab tests done, when to take a pregnancy test, etc They are not compassionate - when my RN failed to send my hcg injection during my cycle, her response to be was "Just have sex and see if it works"...
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Laura Londra is fine. She is nice but she does not explain any of the treatment, procedure, or next steps. I had no idea that my US were transvaginal which was surprising. I had no idea when to draw my progesterone levels or take a pregnancy test. She is not counsel me on the side effects of HCG and does not understand insurance coverage at all.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
If you don't have time to explain this stuff to your patients. At least get better reading material or staff.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Her team failed to send my hcg injection prior to my planned cycle and it was too late to send it to my pharmacy. When I had discovered this information, I was extremely distraught and the RN told me "I could just have sex the natural way and see if it works".
They failed to tell me when to get my progesterone levels drawn, when to take my pregnancy test and also did not explain that any of the US I was receiving were transvaginal.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
Letrozole + hcg shot, did not get pregnant; will be switching clinics because of her staff
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Heidi)
Her RN seems like she does not like her job and she is there for the paycheck. She was not compassionate. Did not explain anything to me and is disorganized.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
They do not explain anything to you - cost of treatment, cost of copay, how to injection yourself, when to get your lab tests done, when to take a pregnancy test, etc
They are not compassionate - when my RN failed to send my hcg injection during my cycle, her response to be was "Just have sex and see if it works".
Do NOT RECOMMEND
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
My insurance covers majority of the costs associated with infertility. The costs I incurred were related to her staff not using the appropriate channels and requesting I pay out of pocket for the costs.
What specific things went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Failed to call with results
Failed to order appropriate test
Failed to inform you of changes in protocol
Provided conflicting information
Failed to convey critical information
Failed to consider drug intolerance
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
They required me to use their preferred pharmacy to fill my medications and pay out of pocket for my medication. They insisted my insurance would not cover the medication and it was cheaper for me to use their pharmacy. I requested they send the prescription anyway; my out of pocket cost was $115, my insurance copay was $30.
The RN told me she didn't want to send to my preferred pharmacy because she didn't want to do the prior authorization.
The RN also failed to fax my infertility registry forms to Aetna so I could be registered for the infertility program. I am lucky that my employer has great infertility coverage but I feel like this clinic is trying to get me to pay out of pocket so they can make a profit.
Dr. Londra is very empathetic and wants her patients to succeed. The only “weakness” would be communication but only because she has a small accent. Sometimes you have to have her repeat things. Her strengths would really be that she is thorough in explanation and actually shows she cares...In each IUI treatment we used letrozole as opposed to clomid because it is supposed to have higher results. We also used the trigger shot in each procedure. I would see her around day 10 to get an estimate as to when the trigger was needed to then do the insemination. On the last cycle, to increase my growth and count in follicles, she added injectables to the regiment. Each attempt, there was 3 total, was unsuccessful. Eventually, with the low number of samples I have left and a low AMH, it was determined that IVF would be the best way to go.
Arrive a little early to get checked in [at Ohio Reproductive Medicine]. Strengths: clean environment and friendly staff. Weakness: The location is a little difficult to find the first time but it is conveniently located next to a sperm/collection center. Parking can be bad during prime hours...Everyone has always been so caring and empathetic to my situation especially Dr. Londra...The nursing staff was never really the same. They would typically show me my room and then page Dr. Londra. I can say that I have not had an unpleasant experience at the clinic.
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How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra is very empathetic and wants her patients to succeed. The only “weakness” would be communication but only because she has a small accent. Sometimes you have to have her repeat things.
Her strengths would really be that she is thorough in explanation and actually shows she cares.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Be patient with her. She can be a bit hard to understand in a hurry.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Everyone has always been so caring and empathetic to my situation especially Dr. Londra
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
In each IUI treatment we used letrozole as opposed to clomid because it is supposed to have higher results. We also used the trigger shot in each procedure. I would see her around day 10 to get an estimate as to when the trigger was needed to then do the insemination. On the last cycle, to increase my growth and count in follicles, she added injectables to the regiment. Each attempt, there was 3 total, was unsuccessful. Eventually, with the low number of samples I have left and a low AMH, it was determined that IVF would be the best way to go.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Sally but now Andrea)
When I started the process Sally was my nurse coordinator. She was sweet, empathetic, compassionate and responsive. After Sally retired, Andrea became the new coordinator. Andrea has all the same characteristics as Sally and an amazing amount of patience when it comes to answering my 20 questions. The nursing staff was never really the same. They would typically show me my room and then page Dr. Londra. I can say that I have not had an unpleasant experience at the clinic.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Arrive a little early to get checked in.
Strengths: clean environment and friendly staff.
Weakness: The location is a little difficult to find the first time but it is conveniently located next to a sperm/collection center. Parking can be bad during prime hours.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
It costs $383 per IUI attempt. It ran me $30 each time to visit Londra. Clomid was like $4 the trigger shot was $100. Injectables were $900 but I applied for and received a discount code for 75% off my shots.
What specific things went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Failed to call with results
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
I have had blood draws completed that I was not called about right away. I had to contact them to find out the information.
She worked with me on making sure there were corrections made on my second IVF cycle to make sure it would be a successful outcome. She is personable and explains things thoroughly and makes sure all your questions are answered...Dr. Londra is very compassionate and wants to see her patients succeed. I did two rounds of Letrozole with [her and], two IUIs and two IVF cycles...
[the ORM nurses] always answered your questions in person at apts. or via the portal. There were a few mishaps with the apt scheduling but it all worked out...very organized especially during covid. Some of the staff could be a little more cheerful. Overall everyone was very nice and helpful...I think we have spent overall 16,500.00 we are lucky we got some reprevial with insurance but paid a bulk of our procedures out of pocket
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra is very compassionate and wants to see her patients succeed. I did two rounds of Letrozole with Dr. Londra, two IUIs and two IVF cycles with Dr. Londra with our current IVF cycle being successful. She worked with me on making sure there were corrections made on my second IVF cycle to make sure it would be a successful outcome. She is personable and explains things thoroughly and makes sure all your questions are answered.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
To make sure you speak up and ask questions if you don't understand one of your protocols.She is always willing to explain to make sure you understand.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
With Dr. Londra I felt like she gave me her undivided attention. She is very caring. I know at the clinic they have to move at a fast pace but I never felt rushed with Dr. Londra or with any of the other doctors I saw.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
Our first IVF cycle failed because many of my eggs were not mature enough so for the second IVF cycle she had me stay on the Gonal F and Cetrotide a bit longer making sure my follicles were larger to make for the best outcome. Thankfully our outcome has ended with me being 8 weeks and 3 days pregnant as of today.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
nursing staff was great! They always answered your questions in person at apts. or via the portal. There were a few mishaps with the apt scheduling but it all worked out.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
very organized especially during covid. Some of the staff could be a little more cheerful. Overall everyone was very nice and helpful. Make sure to always ask questions if you don't understand something sometimes i think everyone is moving at a fast past and some information can forgotten.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
I think we have spent overall 16,500.00 we are lucky we got some reprevial with insurance but paid a bulk of our procedures out of pocket. This includes, Letrozole, 2 IUIs and 2 IVF cycles.
Describe Laura Londra's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
We stuck with eSET. My doctor recommended eSET as my embryo was strong and healthy.
What specific things went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Lost appointments
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
I had a few apt. times that were scheduled wrong or sent to me for a certain time in the portal message but on the daily schedule chart was for a different time. I ended up showing up an hour late to one apt. I looked back at my portal message and the time listed on the message did not match the daily scheduled time. All turned out ok.
She [Dr. Londra] used Antagonist protocol on me as Lupron protocol wasn't working well in my first cycle due to dominant follicle and the cycle was canceled. But she changed the protocol to antagonist and used Follistim, Menopur and Genirelix. This worked for me since I had diminished ovarian reserve...There were few times when the clinic assigned me to other doctors but when I asked for Dr. Londra, she came right away even when she wasn't on call that day. She treated me like human and not like any other patient...For us she recommended single embryo transfer and we did that...
We did two ivf cycles so it was around $25000...Ohio Reproductive is a very good clinic with pretty good doctors mostly. I didn't have a good experience with Dr. Kennard though but all other doctors are very good. All the nurses and technicians have been wonderful to me. Strength - They have good facilities, Dr. Londra and Dr. William was awesome. Weakness - They don't have a direct call number, every call goes to voicemail and sometimes it is frustrating.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra was always available. There were few times when the clinic assigned me to other doctors but when I asked for Dr. Londra, she came right away even when she wasn't on call that day. She treated me like human and not like any other patient.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
She is very respondent to any question. So please feel free to ask all the questions and options you have in your mind.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra is an absolute angel. She worked patiently with empathy that lot of others don't have sometimes. She was kind enough to call me when I had a miscarriage. Her compassion and kindness was enough to give me hope when I needed it the most. We are 7 week pregnant and moving to my Gynecologist.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
She used Antagonist protocol on me as Lupron protocol wasn't working well in my first cycle due to dominant follicle and the cycle was canceled. But she changed the protocol to antagonist and used Follistim, Menopur and Genirelix. This worked for me since I had diminished ovarian reserve.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
McKenzie was very helpful all the time. She helped coordinate all the communication with the doctor.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Ohio Reproductive is a very good clinic with pretty good doctors mostly. I didn't have a good experience with Dr. Kennard though but all other doctors are very good. All the nurses and technicians have been wonderful to me.
Strength - They have good facilities, Dr. Londra and Dr. William was awesome.
Weakness - They don't have a direct call number, every call goes to voicemail and sometimes it is frustrating.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
We did two ivf cycles so it was around $25000
Describe Laura Londra's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
For us she recommended single embryo transfer and we did that.
Dr. Londra is very passionate about what she does and she is extremely careful in raising your hopes up (at least for me). Even though sometimes it's not what you'd like to hear, but she will let you know your exact chances and explain further if necessary. I think too that she is sometimes too careful which can be good and bad too...I do have a connection and a history with Dr. Londra herself and she has always treated me like a human being and not a number.
Sally [at Ohio Reproductive Medicine] is one of the most caring and understanding nurse that I have ever met. I don't know if it's because of her experience...A nurse made me order extra medications that I didn't need and that cost me a lot of money and the clinic would no even apologized or do anything about it.... When they mess up for any reason, they try to pin it on you the patient. The billing department needs to be checked for the occurrence of error and over charging patients because no one is taking the time to do proper calculation and contacting insurance companies in a timely manner.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra is very passionate about what she does and she is extremely careful in raising your hopes up (at least for me). Even though sometimes it's not what you'd like to hear, but she will let you know your exact chances and explain further if necessary. I think too that she is sometimes too careful which can be good and bad too.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Mae sure you ask questions if you don't understand or are not sure about anything during your appointment with her before you leave. She will answer any question question you have to the best of her knowledge and if you have any doubt, be sure to let her know.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
I do have a connection and a history with Dr. Londra herself and she has always treated me like a human being and not a number. Some of the nurses (not Sally) on the other hand, at one point treated me like a number and acted very rude and working in healthcare and seeing myself at the other end was not a good feeling at all. Fertility is such an emotionally and financially devastating journey that if a nurse is rude does not help but worsen matters. I only hope they know the reason and vision behind what they do as fertility nurses.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Sally)
Sally is one of the most caring and understanding nurse that I have ever met. I don't know if it's because of her experience. She is the best nurse ORM could ask for, trust me
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Their strength is because they are close to where I live and the only one my insurance covers.
Weakness, the IVF nurses treats you like a number and do not take the time to explain things to you. When they mess up for any reason, they try to pin it on you the patient. The billing department needs to be checked for the occurrence of error and over charging patients because no one is taking the time to do proper calculation and contacting insurance companies in a timely manner. Also, ORM leaders should take a look into who sits at the front desk and who answers calls attitude. For God's sake, this is a clinic not a baby buying business market.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Even though my insurance paid for part of it, it was still expensive.
Describe Laura Londra's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Oh yes, she did. she would not transfer ore than one embryo which my partner and I were really against it.
What specific things went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Failed to call with results
Lost results
Provided conflicting information
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
A nurse made me order extra medications that I didn't need and that cost me a lot of money and the clinic would no even apologized or do anything about it.
I felt like Dr. Londra was my friend. We didnt share our fertility challenges with anyone, but I always had her to express my feelings to. She calmed me when i was anxious and I instantly trusted her to take care of me.... I dont remember everything from memory. She started with low dose pills and closely monitored results. Each month she made adjustments, increasing dosage and adding injectibles. But, the increases were gradual and I really appreciated that.
The billing department [Ohio Reproductive Med] was lacking in their communication and ability to follow up with my insurance company. They told me my insurance coverage wrong twice and really frustrated me. Eventually they got it straightened out.... Nurse Sally was great. She's been doing this for awhile so was very knowledgeable. She was compassionate and honest. Always made me feel comfortable asking questions.... My insurance covered a lot of my prescriptions, ultrasound visits, and even IVF since it was my first round.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
I felt like Dr. Londra was my friend. We didnt share our fertility challenges with anyone, but I always had her to express my feelings to. She calmed me when i was anxious and I instantly trusted her to take care of me.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Don't hesitate! I was embarrassed and nervous to start treatment. But after being in her care I regret that I didnt start sooner.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr Londra got to know me and my husband. She had a warm bedside manner and explained treatments thoroughly. She always made me feel comfortable to ask questions and she gave honest answers.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
I dont remember everything from memory. She started with low dose pills and closely monitored results. Each month she made adjustments, increasing dosage and adding injectibles. But, the increases were gradual and I really appreciated that. We started with the least invasibe treatment and moved up the ladder. I didnt want to take risks with multiples and she agreed. She was up front that after the treatments we'd done, IUI would not significantly increase oir chances, but let us decide if we wanted to try it. We decided to save our restricted insurance coverage for IVF. The retreival was uncomfortable, but she talked me through it. We did a fresh transfer of 1. She was out of town for a conference for the transfer, but left me in good hands and gave me her cell phone number before she left in case i had questions or just needed to hear her opinion. I was so nervous after getting blood drawn for my first pregnancy test. I was waiting on pins and needles for a nurse to call me. The call came the same afternoon as my test, and it was Dr. Londra herself! I was so thankful she took the time to call me to share the news, answer my questions, and tell me next steps.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Nurse Sally)
Nurse Sally was great. She's been doing this for awhile so was very knowledgeable. She was compassionate and honest. Always made me feel comfortable asking questions.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
The billing department was lacking in their communication and ability to follow up with my insurance company. They told me my insurance coverage wrong twice and really frustrated me. Eventually they got it straightened out.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
I domt remember. My insurance covered a lot of my prescriptions, ultrasound visits, and even IVF since it was my first round. Going forward it will all be out of pocket since tge coverage for infertility has a lifetime max.
Describe Laura Londra's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Dr. Londra shared the risks of transferring multiple embryos as well as how little multiple ones would increase the chance of pregnancy. She left the decision up to us and said they would go with what we decided. We considered transferring 2. But after speaking with her, we decided to go with 1 and are thankful for her information and advice.
Dr. Londra always made sure my questions were answered. She remembered personal details that made it feel more like a human relationship than her 47th ultrasound that day. She shows a great deal of care that I could achieve a pregnancy...Occasionally her accent made me misunderstand, but she was always happy to answer clarifying questions, so it was never an issue. I really appreciated the time she would spend making sure I was fully informed at each visit and had all my questions answered.
Strengths abound [at Ohio Reproductive Medicine]! The pharmacy, cryo lab and blood labs are in the same row of buildings so everything is convenient. For a new patient the layout is a maze, but the staff are always helpful to point you in the right direction. A few times the billing was confusing...Sally [nurse] always had all the ducks in a row, which I appreciated. Any questions I forgot to ask the doctor, she either knew the answer or found out for me. She was always quick to return phone calls.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Occasionally her accent made me misunderstand, but she was always happy to answer clarifying questions, so it was never an issue. I really appreciated the time she would spend making sure I was fully informed at each visit and had all my questions answered.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
She is so compassionate that if you’re seeking bluntness you have to ask for it. She will err on the side of cautious optimism, but she will always give me her real opinion when asked. I think it’s just good bedside manner.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra always made sure my questions were answered. She remembered personal details that made it feel more like a human relationship than her 47th ultrasound that day. She shows a great deal of care that I could achieve a pregnancy.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
During ovarian stimulation, I was self-injecting 2-3 medications each night. One of them made my skin very itchy! I don’t remember more specifics because it was over a year ago.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Sally)
Sally always had all the ducks in a row, which I appreciated. Any questions I forgot to ask the doctor, she either knew the answer or found out for me. She was always quick to return phone calls.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Strengths abound! The pharmacy, cryo lab and blood labs are in the same row of buildings so everything is convenient. For a new patient the layout is a maze, but the staff are always helpful to point you in the right direction. A few times the billing was confusing.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
The procedures associated with IVF with ICSI were around $4000, and medications were an additional $1500, approximately.
Describe Laura Londra's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
She strongly recommended only transferring one embryo, but I agreed with her reasoning. I think it’s smart to keep the chances of multiples to a minimum.
We kept testing and went in for ultrasounds to see if the baby was growing, it was not. She [Dr. Londra] told my husband and I face to face and gave me her cell phone number. Up until that point we had mostly dealt with her nurse (whom we loved). After the miscarriage she would call to check in but never pressured us to start treatment again...Ask questions. She will make time to answer all of them.
Sally [nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine] told us about and applied for a grant on our behalf which went through so we did not have to pay as much in the end...Sally was very knowledgeable about the process...The office is very clean and receptionists are pleasant. They were usually on time during appointments. We did have to wait for an hour during our first visit because the computers were down. I think it was a fluke because every other time (about 20 visits) I went right back.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra was very candid throughout our treatment. She was often humorous which I appreciated. I learned a lot about my body and about pregnancy and fertility in general. She always explained what she was seeing and made sure that I also understood.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Ask questions. She will make time to answer all of them.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
I became pregnant right away but my blood tests showed that it was not a viable pregnancy. She called me when the numbers did not look good. We kept testing and went in for ultrasounds to see if the baby was growing, it was not. She told my husband and I face to face and gave me her cell phone number. Up until that point we had mostly dealt with her nurse (whom we loved). After the miscarriage she would call to check in but never pressured us to start treatment again.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
I don’t remember the exact names of my treatments. I remember I had an X-ray of my uterus first. I went on a drug that was for breast cancer but a side effect was that it made follicles grow and eggs mature. I took those pills for 4-5 days during my cycle and then would come in for anultrasound where my follicles would be measured. I would give myself a trigger shot when they looked good and then have sex and hope for the best.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Sally)
Sally was very knowledgeable about the process. During our first round with the trigger shots, I had a different nurse because Sally was on vacation. I was pretty clueless and the nurse gave me vague directions. The next month we had Sally again and she was very precise. She told me exactly what time to give myself the shot, showed me where and how to do it, and told me exactly when to have sex. We ended up pregnant after that cycle.
I would also like to say that on our first meeting, Sally told us about and applied for a grant on our behalf which went through so we did not have to pay as much in the end.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
The office is very clean and receptionists are pleasant. They were usually on time during appointments. We did have to wait for an hour during our first visit because the computers were down. I think it was a fluke because every other time (about 20 visits) I went right back.
What I remember was 5 rounds of clomid with successful ovulation but unsuccessful fertilization. We moved on to Letrozole, and she [Dr. Laura Londra] allowed my husband and I to decide if we want to use IUI or not. We chose to do the trigger (hcg) shot at home and have IUI. We did this for a total of 5 rounds with one break in the middle. We finally conceived the 5th cycle.
I loved everything about ORM except their billing. We had a few descrepancies during the process (that were rectified) that were a little difficult to understand. But I don’t think their billing is much different than any other medical practice.... Sally was as compassionate as Dr. Londra. I felt as if she were as invested in this process as my husband and I were. She did a great job reiterating everything that Dr. Londra had determined as my plan of care and giving me specific dates.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra was very compassionate during the entire fertility process. When I finally received the positive pregnancy test she literally squeeled with excitement at my visit. I felt like she was as invested in this process as I was!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
While Dr. Londra is wonderful, she does have a bit of an accent that can be difficult to understand. However, she is aware of this and will repeat anything she needs to in order for her patients to have full understanding.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra was very compassionate. She took the time to answer all my questions and ensure that I had a full understanding of what we were doing and why.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
What I remember was 5 rounds of clomid with successful ovulation but unsuccessful fertilization. We moved on to Letrozole, and she allowed my husband and I to decide if we want to use IUI or not. We chose to do the trigger (hcg) shot at home and have IUI. We did this for a total of 5 rounds with one break in the middle. We finally conceived the 5th cycle.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Sally)
Sally was as compassionate as Dr. Londra. I felt as if she were as invested in this process as my husband and I were. She did a great job reiterating everything that Dr. Londra had determined as my plan of care and giving me specific dates.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
I loved everything about ORM except their billing. We had a few descrepancies during the process (that were rectified) that were a little difficult to understand. But I don’t think their billing is much different than any other medical practice.
Dr. Londra is very kind and knowledgeable. She took the time to explain everything in detail. She answered all questions in an easy to understand manner. Her hours were flexible and accommodating even on the weekend...Started with timed intercourse and Letrozole x2. Increased Letrozole and added trigger shot x 2. Increased Letrozole with trigger shot and IUI x2. Second IUI resulted in miscarriage...
The clinic [Ohio Reproductive Medicine] is clean and organized. You must pay up front or you can not schedule further appointments which I was not made aware of prior to coming. My insurance changed but I was still required to pay even though the payment was processing with insurance...Nursing staff can be challenging to get ahold of but they always responded to my calls the same day. Prior to Dr. Londra having a primary nurse I spoke to various nurses who all had different answers for the same question which can be frustrating
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra is very kind and knowledgeable. She took the time to explain everything in detail. She answered all questions in an easy to understand manner. Her hours were flexible and accommodating even on the weekend
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Ask questions so you are comfortable with your care
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Very personable and knowledgeable. She took the time to answer questions in easy to understand manner
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
Started with timed intercourse and Letrozole x2. Increased Letrozole and added trigger shot x 2. Increased Letrozole with trigger shot and IUI x2. Second IUI resulted in miscarriage and we will be resuming treatment in the late spring or summer
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Andrea)
Nursing staff can be challenging to get ahold of but they always responded to my calls the same day. Prior to Dr. Londra having a primary nurse I spoke to various nurses who all had different answers for the same question which can be frustrating
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
The clinic is clean and organized. You must pay up front or you can not schedule further appointments which I was not made aware of prior to coming. My insurance changed but I was still required to pay even though the payment was processing with insurance
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Billing info provided at first appointment
What specific things went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra was always showed empathy through the process and took time to explain each step.... Dr. Linda cares about her patient and shows such thought the process. She was kind and yet straight forward with me. On top of being so great she listened to me on what has worked and didn’t work in the past.... We started letrozole with provera and did 1 IUI to check sperm counts. She let us decide is we wanted another IUI but didn’t feel it was necessary.
Good communication across the board. Easy to schedule appointment [Ohio Reproductive Medicine] and always returned phone calls in a timely manner. Two separate waiting rooms which was confusing at first. Very minimal wait. Take a notebook and a folder I feel like sometimes you forget what happens because it can be overwhelming.... Sally is a perfect communicator and shows such love for what she does. Easy to talk to explains things well.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Linda cares about her patient and shows such thought the process. She was kind and yet straight forward with me. On top of being so great she listened to me on what has worked and didn’t work in the past. After the birth of my daughter we sent a picture and received a beautiful card back.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Trust her. She is a safe person to let take charge of this delicate time and process.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra was always showed empathy through the process and took time to explain each step.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
We started letrozole with provera and did 1 IUI to check sperm counts. She let us decide is we wanted another IUI but didn’t feel it was necessary.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Sally)
Sally is a perfect communicator and shows such love for what she does. Easy to talk to explains things well.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Good communication across the board. Easy to schedule appointment and always returned phone calls in a timely manner. Two separate waiting rooms which was confusing at first. Very minimal wait. Take a notebook and a folder I feel like sometimes you forget what happens because it can be overwhelming.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Dr londra was warm and caring, she wanted to help my wife and i conceive a child... Dr londra was extremely knowledgeable and caring, she made sure we knew what was happening every step of the way. She was positive with us but, honest. On our first two unsuccessful tries she provided kind words and motivation to keep us trying. Now we have a beautiful 6 month old boy. We are so thankful for her services
This facility [Ohio Reproductive Medicine] took a scary, unknown experience for us and made us feel comfortable, and gave us the skills and knowledge to create an amazing life. We are so incredibly grateful for their services and our experience there.... My insurance covered everything but the cost of the insemination and the donor specimen... Dr londra was extremely knowledgeable and caring, she made sure we knew what was happening every step of the way.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr londra was extremely knowledgeable and caring, she made sure we knew what was happening every step of the way. She was positive with us but, honest. On our first two unsuccessful tries she provided kind words and motivation to keep us trying. Now we have a beautiful 6 month old boy. We are so thankful for her services
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Pick her, she is amazing
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr londra was warm and caring, she wanted to help my wife and i conceive a child
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
This facility took a scary, unknown experience for us and made us feel comfortable, and gave us the skills and knowledge to create an amazing life. We are so incredibly grateful for their services and our experience there.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
My insurance covered everything but the cost of the insemination and the donor specimen
Dr. Londra is a no nonsense doctor. To some, I’m sure she comes across as cold. To me, I appreciate her blunt and direct approach. She made sure to explain things in a way that made sure you understood, even if she had to try a few different methods of explaining it. She doesn’t hesitate to be honest, even if the result is not what you’re wanting or expecting to hear...She made sure I was aware of every step of the process and what to expect...
The clinic [Ohio Reproductive Medicine] is really nice over all. It’s clean and well kept. It is a ton bigger than you’re anticipating as well. Another benefit is, if you need storage for a month or less, you have the option to use the storage center connected to the building for your sperm...Dr. Londra is a no nonsense doctor. To some, I’m sure she comes across as cold. To me, I appreciate her blunt and direct approach. She made sure to explain things in a way that made sure you understood, even if she had to try a few different methods of explaining it...
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra is a no nonsense doctor. To some, I’m sure she comes across as cold. To me, I appreciate her blunt and direct approach. She made sure to explain things in a way that made sure you understood, even if she had to try a few different methods of explaining it. She doesn’t hesitate to be honest, even if the result is not what you’re wanting or expecting to hear
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
If you have questions, don’t hesitate to ask. She is truly a smart, compassionate person who wants to make sure you’re understanding the process, and what to expect every step.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr Londra was absolutely fantastic at making me feel more like a human than a number. She made sure I was aware of every step of the process and what to expect.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
Day 3-8, letrozole. On going monitoring of follicle sizes and location. Trigger shot for ovulation. IUI.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
The clinic is really nice over all. It’s clean and well kept. It is a ton bigger than you’re anticipating as well. Another benefit is, if you need storage for a month or less, you have the option to use the storage center connected to the building for your sperm.
She [Dr. Laura Londra] does a great job of explaining procedures before and while they are happening. All of my questions get answered...She was warm and compassionate from the moment we met her. All of my questions got answered, and she is very understanding of our situation. We feel like we are in good hands and are hopeful that we can start our family soon...We are dealing with male factor infertility, so our current status is to do make sure my fertility is okay to proceed with ICSI.
Single embryo transfer was recommended [by Ohio Reproductive Medicine] to increase chances of one healthy pregnancy...Overall a pleasant experience so far. The hold time to get on the phone to schedule an appointment can be a little long, but that is because they spend a good amount of time to schedule the initial visit and answer any questions you have at that time, so the wait is worth the compassionate care you get from the start!
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
She was warm and compassionate from the moment we met her. All of my questions got answered, and she is very understanding of our situation. We feel like we are in good hands and are hopeful that we can start our family soon.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Come prepared with questions!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
She does a great job of explaining procedures before and while they are happening. All of my questions get answered.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
We are dealing with male factor infertility, so our current status is to do make sure my fertility is okay to proceed with ICSI.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Sally)
Sally is very knowledgeable and compassionate.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Overall a pleasant experience so far. The hold time to get on the phone to schedule an appointment can be a little long, but that is because they spend a good amount of time to schedule the initial visit and answer any questions you have at that time, so the wait is worth the compassionate care you get from the start!
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Cost estimate was given at initial consultation and explained thoroughly.
Describe Laura Londra's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Single embryo transfer was recommended to increase chances of one healthy pregnancy, and I agree with the approach.
Dr. Londra was wonderful to us. She answered all our calls and made us feel important. We were confident with her. She was trustworthy, easy to understand, had a good bedside manner and was gentle. We contacted her with questions even after we conceived our daughter and she was happy to answer our questions.... She treated us like we mattered. We felt like she wanted to help us conceive and we look forward to having another cycle with her.
The facility [OH Reproductive Med-Columbus] is adequate for the procedures conducted within. They provide opportunity for every service needed including blood draws. We used a clinic closer to home as we had over an hour drive and they communicated with the clinic, even sent our information electronically in advance so we didn’t have to do anything but walk in.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra was wonderful to us. She answered all our calls and made us feel important. We were confident with her. She was trustworthy, easy to understand, had a good bedside manner and was gentle. We contacted her with questions even after we conceived our daughter and she was happy to answer our questions.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Be patient. Ask all the questions you want and trust her.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
She treated us like we mattered. We felt like she wanted to help us conceive and we look forward to having another cycle with her.
Describe the protocols Laura Londra used in your cycles at Ohio Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
We used a protocol that Dr. Friedman had us on. He retired while we were doing a frozen cycle. Dr. Landry picked up where he left off.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
I called the nurse almost every day. We had approximately 3 nurses. They were all knowledgeable. They communicated well and were very familiar with our course of treatment. We were very pleased with the facility as a whole.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
The facility is adequate for the procedures conducted within. They provide opportunity for every service needed including blood draws. We used a clinic closer to home as we had over an hour drive and they communicated with the clinic, even sent our information electronically in advance so we didn’t have to do anything but walk in.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
We took out a personal loan. The total cost ending with one child was around 20000. We had to transfer 5 embryos after two miscarriages.
Describe Laura Londra's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
We implanted two embryos first and miscarried both. We decided to only do one after each time and had success with our last transfer.
[Dr. Laura Londra] was very sweet and showed compassion at our first consultation. She really wanted to help me get pregnant. From there after, I only really saw her for procedures so my visits with her were very short...Ask questions and stay on top of your stuff...There was minor errors with pregnancy calculations and what to expect at the first appointment...
The nurses [at Ohio Reproductive Medicine] made me feel like they were only here for me and they knew exactly who I was. They were very kind when we played phone tag...Andrea was very kind. There was a few times the communications were inaccurate or felt incomplete but we got the job done. She has compassion and patience...There was minor errors with pregnancy calculations and what to expect at the first appointment...Costs were as expected for the procedures I did. Insurance covered some diagnostics...they are very quick to schedule and take the time you need. No real concerns with the clinic. Communications about appointments could be a little better. For example, seeing another doctor or you need to have an empty/full bladder, etc.
How was your experience with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Londra was very sweet and showed compassion at our first consultation. She really wanted to help me get pregnant. From there after, I only really saw her for procedures so my visits with her were very short.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Ask questions and stay on top of your stuff.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
The nurses made me feel like they were only here for me and they knew exactly who I was. They were very kind when we played phone tag.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Ohio Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Andrea)
Andrea was very kind. There was a few times the communications were inaccurate or felt incomplete but we got the job done. She has compassion and patience.
Describe your experience with Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
They are very quick to schedule and take the time you need. No real concerns with the clinic. Communications about appointments could be a little better. For example, seeing another doctor or you need to have an empty/full bladder, etc.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Laura Londra at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
Costs were as expected for the procedures I did. Insurance covered some diagnostics.
What specific things went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine?
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Ohio Reproductive Medicine.
There was minor errors with pregnancy calculations and what to expect at the first appointment.