I feel comfortable being treated by Dr. Landay...caring and explains things when I ask questions, she always seems willing to provide information...good doctor and very personable, but I do think she can make promises that she can't necessarily keep or follow up on...treated a lot of patients and my fertility may be compared to what she's seen in her patients or what the medical studies say about someone in my age range
I think the front desk staff [at RMA of Southern California], particularly during the early part of my clinic visits, were oftentimes dismissive. It was very frustrating because it seemed as though they weren't the friendliest or sometimes they just provided inaccurate information. I think the phlebotomist was very cordial and always had a positive demeanor. She was very friendly and pleasant to be around.
How was your experience with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
I feel comfortable being treated by Dr. Landay as opposed to being treated by her partner physician (when she's away). Dr. Landay seems to be caring and explains things when I ask questions, she always seems willing to provide information when asked.
Dr. Landay has corrected herself/reconsidered an approach due to the change in my follicle count. When I first started seeing her, she said I'm not a candidate for IVF given my follicle count, so I asked if we can move forward with IUI which we did. After multiple visits/cycles, my follicle count increased to her surprise and she said if I want to do IVF, I can do so (although the results aren't guaranteed, which I understand). I appreciated that Dr. Landay reconsidered the fertility treatment approach that I could pursue.
Dr. Landay is a good doctor and very personable, but I do think she can make promises that she can't necessarily keep or follow up on. After having an experience of ovulating "too early," and my LH levels weren't being closely tracked when I had blood work, she said she will see what she could do to waive the cost for a couple of my future monitoring visits. There was never any follow through on that and I didn't want to ask about it since I didn't want to appear as though I was struggling or needed the financial assistance, but I actually really could have benefitted from having my costs waived for a few visits since I am a self-paying patient.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
I would tell a prospective patient to ask a lot of questions and follow up on anything that isn't clear or they have doubts about.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
I'm in the middle with my rating because it seems like at times I feel like I'm treated as both depending on what results during my monitoring cycle. For example, at times I've felt like a number because Dr. Landay has treated a lot of patients and my fertility may be compared to what she's seen in her patients or what the medical studies say about someone in my age range (in other words, what is considered "common"). Sometimes I feel like I'm treated as a human when certain things occur (i.e., had one experience when I ovulated early, also had an experience when my follicle count increased over time). As a result, Dr. Landay was surprised because the unexpected happened. When that occurs, then I'm seen more as a human and one who doesn't fit the usual medical expectations of what should happen.
Describe the protocols Melanie Landay used in your cycles at RMA of Southern California and their degree of success.
Dr. Landay made sure that I used the ovulation test kits during my cycle while I was also having my LH levels checked as part of my bloodwork. The purpose of me using the home ovulation test kits was to monitor if/when I had an LH surge. This was very important and she implemented this after I had an incident when I ovulated early. I think it was obvious that I was very bothered by the fact that it didn't seem as though she was monitoring me close enough (or frequently enough).
Describe your experience with your nurse at RMA of Southern California. (Assigned nurse: Quiana Shuton)
Dr. Landay has a good nursing team. I started working with one nurse early on who was very good, but her assignment changed so she was no longer Dr. Landay's nurse. Dr. Landay's second nurse, Quiana, is also very good. She's patient and takes time address my questions and provide explanations as necessary.
The only incident I had with the nurse that led to me being upset was regarding the signing of consent paperwork for an IUI cycle. My partner and I were asked to sign it one day before my first IUI procedure and it could only be accepted as an e-signature. I didn't understand why the office didn't ensure the required paperwork was completed earlier in advance rather than one day before my procedure.
Describe your experience with RMA of Southern California.
I think the front desk staff, particularly during the early part of my clinic visits, were oftentimes dismissive. It was very frustrating because it seemed as though they weren't the friendliest or sometimes they just provided inaccurate information.
I think the phlebotomist was very cordial and always had a positive demeanor. She was very friendly and pleasant to be around.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California.
Costs included consultation, monitoring costs, bloodwork, saline sonogram, genetic testing (bloodwork for me and my partner), sperm freezing, IUI cycles, and required medications. Medications were purchased through associated pharmacy (MDR). I've spent anywhere between $4,000-$5,000.
Describe Melanie Landay's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at RMA of Southern California.
N/A
What specific things went wrong at RMA of Southern California?
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at RMA of Southern California.
I asked the front desk staff if there was paperwork that my partner and I needed to sign that would allow me to be given access to any of his medical results when necessary. I was told everything was signed an there was nothing needed, but in fact this type of consent was never completed. This posed an issue when I wanted to have access to my partner's medical information and I was told there was no consent on file and I would need something signed by him to have access.
Another issue occurred when I was told after my partner and I signed medical consent forms in wet ink and submitted the forms that Dr. Landay doesn't accept those signatures, she only accepts e-signatures completed through docusign. This was never provided upfront to us, it seemed like the policy was either changed for us or the nursing staff was just unaware of Dr. Landay's requirements from the beginning.
Dr. Landay is an exceptional reproductive endocrinologist...Her thorough examination, gentle procedures, and approachable demeanor made me feel instantly at ease during a challenging time...She took the time to listen to my concerns and history, and as we progressed together, she paid close attention to my body's specific needs. Importantly, she believed in my observations and never made me feel like I had to justify or prove them. This personalized approach was a refreshing change from the standard "trial and error" process of IVF. Dr. Landay treated me with the utmost respect, acknowledging my understanding of my own body and actively involving me in my care.
The [RMA of Southern California] clinic has two doctors. Both highly experienced. The clinic is great, but fairly sterile. No bells and whistles. But I think they invest in what matters most, really good equipment. The nurses are great, but since it is a new clinic there is a lot of new staff. It has yet to feel personalized in the nurse department...Dr. Landay's compassionate and respectful approach is what every woman undergoing fertility treatments deserves. She truly embodies what it means to be a woman's doctor, and I wholeheartedly recommend her without hesitation.
How was your experience with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
Dr. Landay is an exceptional reproductive endocrinologist. I crossed paths with her unexpectedly while conducting outside monitoring for another RMA clinic, and from the start, I knew she was someone I could trust. Her thorough examination, gentle procedures, and approachable demeanor made me feel instantly at ease during a challenging time. Switching to Dr. Landay after unsuccessful experiences with other doctors proved to be a turning point. She took the time to listen to my concerns and history, and as we progressed together, she paid close attention to my body's specific needs. Importantly, she believed in my observations and never made me feel like I had to justify or prove them. This personalized approach was a refreshing change from the standard "trial and error" process of IVF. Dr. Landay treated me with the utmost respect, acknowledging my understanding of my own body and actively involving me in my care. This level of respect and involvement is rare in IVF care and made me eagerly anticipate my appointments with her. Thanks to her support, I was able to navigate the IVF journey with greater ease and ultimately achieve success. Reflecting on my experience, I've gained a profound understanding of the challenges women face in fertility treatments, from IUI to IVF, and everything in between. Dr. Landay's compassionate and respectful approach is what every woman undergoing fertility treatments deserves. She truly embodies what it means to be a woman's doctor, and I wholeheartedly recommend her without hesitation.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
Dr. Landay is energetic!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
Dr. Landay treated me with respect.
Describe the protocols Melanie Landay used in your cycles at RMA of Southern California and their degree of success.
Dr. Landay did a natural modified transfer using limited amount of hormones as to not overwhelm my body.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at RMA of Southern California.
The nursing staff at RMA is wonderful. Although I sometimes feel like they are overworked a bit when they are really busy and wish for them to have extra help. The clinic is still growing.
Describe your experience with RMA of Southern California.
The clinic has two doctors. Both highly experienced. The clinic is great, but fairly sterile. No bells and whistles. But I think they invest in what matters most, really good equipment. The nurses are great, but since it is a new clinic there is a lot of new staff. It has yet to feel personalized in the nurse department.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California.
I had insurance which covered a lot of services so I was very very very lucky!
Dr. Landay always took the time to address our concerns, answer our questions, and provide personalized support. Her calm demeanor and positive outlook helped us stay optimistic even during the most challenging of times. For the challenging times, her responses were heartfelt and kind...She has the perfect combination of skilled doctor and bedside manner...[she] recommended that we went to a reproductive urologist before the second egg retrieva
[RMA of Southern California] is very convenient they have everything that you need in the office. All bloodwork and ultrasounds are in the office. Egg retrievals saline sonograms and embryo transfers are also all in the office...Merrissa Wowk [a nurse] is a true saint I can’t express enough how her knowledge and handholding was everything to get through the dark times...They only transfer one embryo at a time at RMA and I trust that there are reason for that
How was your experience with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
What truly sets Dr. Landay apart is her genuine care and empathy for her patients. Despite the emotional rollercoaster that infertility treatments can often be, Dr. Landay always took the time to address our concerns, answer our questions, and provide personalized support. Her calm demeanor and positive outlook helped us stay optimistic even during the most challenging of times. For the challenging times, her responses were heartfelt and kind, and I genuinely felt like she was with us every step of the way. She has the perfect combination of skilled doctor and bedside manner.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
Be open and honest with all of your concerns. She is one of the best listeners. Once she explains the treatment plan and puts your heart at ease, Let Dr. Landay take the wheel. She knows what she’s doing.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
She was so patient with all of our questions and all of our concerns. I fully felt like I understood everything even some of the things that didn’t have an answer you could feel that true genuinely cared. I know that she is as invested in my journey, as I am.
Describe the protocols Melanie Landay used in your cycles at RMA of Southern California and their degree of success.
I ended up having two egg retrievals with ICSI sperm insemination of my husband, sperm that resulted in embryos that would arrest before blast assist before blastocyst. Dr. Landay recommended that we went to a reproductive urologist before the second egg retrieval which we did but he ended up not being our fit after the second round of IVF led to successful embryos. We went to a different reproductive urologist. My husband had a Tese surgery and we went back in for around three of IVF, which resulted in five healthy embryos that was a wonderful and beautiful blessing after such a dark time. Dr. Landay explained everything very well. We are eternally grateful to her guidance, because that is what let us to get the tese.
Describe your experience with your nurse at RMA of Southern California. (Assigned nurse: Merrissa Wowk)
Merrissa Wowk is a true saint I can’t express enough how her knowledge and handholding was everything to get through the dark times. I absolutely adore her. They are the best team.
Describe your experience with RMA of Southern California.
RMA is very convenient they have everything that you need in the office. All bloodwork and ultrasounds are in the office. Egg retrievals saline sonograms and embryo transfers are also all in the office.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California.
I am over 35 so my insurance paid for part of it because I did have fertility coverage my insurance paid for diagnostics. My responsibility was medications and surgical portions.
Describe Melanie Landay's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at RMA of Southern California.
I don’t have an opinion on this I trust Dr. Landay’s judgment. They only transfer one embryo at a time at RMA and I trust that there are reason for that makes sense I want to have a baby, so whatever is the healthiest way to do so I am all for it.
Dr. Landay is very responsive. Not many doctors give out their personal cell phone numbers, but she did. I feel comfortable enough to reach out to her and know that she will respond. She also answers all of my questions when I have them and she goes over test results with me...As a result of me having a low amh for my age, we have done 3 rounds of clomid to try and bring up more follicles. Currently on cycle 3 with clomid along with Follistim and trigger HCG shot. On tww now. Recent hormone levels check showed increased FSH for my age, so hopefully the Follistim helped.
Labs are drawn in clinic [at Valley Center] which helps reduce travel time to get labs drawn. My husband comes with me to visits when he can and he doesn't feel uncomfortable. There is exercise equipment and a meditation room which is accessible if you wish to use while you wait...Overall nursing staff is compassionate. Initially when visiting I felt the staff lacked compassion. This made it difficult considering the situation my husband and I are in. This seemed to change after being a frequent visitor to the clinic
How was your experience with Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
Dr. Landay is very accommodating and responsive. I feel comfortable with asking questions and reaching out to her when I have questions. I know that I will receive a response in a timely manner. I am appreciative that she goes over lab results with me in a timely fashion as well.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
Ask lots of questions when you're unsure.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
Dr. Landay is very responsive. Not many doctors give out their personal cell phone numbers, but she did. I feel comfortable enough to reach out to her and know that she will respond. She also answers all of my questions when I have them and she goes over test results with me.
Describe the protocols Melanie Landay used in your cycles at Valley Center (closed) and their degree of success.
As a result of me having a low amh for my age, we have done 3 rounds of clomid to try and bring up more follicles. Currently on cycle 3 with clomid along with Follistim and trigger HCG shot. On tww now. Recent hormone levels check showed increased FSH for my age, so hopefully the Follistim helped.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Valley Center (closed).
Overall nursing staff is compassionate. Initially when visiting I felt the staff lacked compassion. This made it difficult considering the situation my husband and I are in. This seemed to change after being a frequent visitor to the clinic
Describe your experience with Valley Center (closed).
Labs are drawn in clinic which helps reduce travel time to get labs drawn. My husband comes with me to visits when he can and he doesn't feel uncomfortable. There is exercise equipment and a meditation room which is accessible if you wish to use while you wait.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed).
IUI is roughly $550, not including medications. My insurance doesn't cover ultrasounds for fertility treatments, so each US is $200. Blood draws are $20.
From day one I felt at complete ease with Dr. Landay. She was candid about the odds of conceiving at my age while still being encouraging. She was very thorough with the testing and with her explanations of each procedure as well as what we should expect... She is very personable, empathetic and even funny which is great in such a stressful time. Although the IUIs have been unsuccessful, I have no hesitation in moving forward with our IVF treatment
The nurses were always friendly and gentle when taking labs or assisting in procedures. They were very helpful when I had questions and great about getting back to me....The clinic [Valley Ctr for Repro Health] is very pleasant. There are plenty of magazines while you wait not that you are usually waiting very long. And there are toys for your little ones if you are lucky enough to have them. It is in a new location on Van Nuys Boulevard and you do need to pay for parking as the clinic does not validate. All of the staff are very friendly and I cannot say enough wonderful things about the two doctors.
How was your experience with Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
From day one I felt at complete ease with Dr. Landay. She was candid about the odds of conceiving at my age while still being encouraging. She was very thorough with the testing and with her explanations of each procedure as well as what we should expect. I could always reach her or Dr. Koopersmith via text or phone, even weekends and holidays (they take turns being on call). She is very personable, empathetic and even funny which is great in such a stressful time. Although the IUIs have been unsuccessful, I have no hesitation in moving forward with our IVF treatment with Dr. Landay. She cares about her patients and I know she will do everything she can to help us conceive, including being honest about not moving forward if it doesn't make sense chance wise.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
If you are having trouble conceiving go and see her right away. Sooner rather than later. She's wonderful and you will not regret it.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
Dr. Landay always spoke with warmth, humor, compassion and candor. She was very personal as if you were being treated by a girl friend.
Describe the protocols Melanie Landay used in your cycles at Valley Center (closed) and their degree of success.
We started off with blood work to test hormone levels, ultrasounds to check ovaries and follicles, a FemVu procedure to confirm my tubes were open, sperm testing for volume, concentration and motility as well as genetic screening. As my diagnosis was diminished ovarian reserve due to my age, we begin treatment immediately following. My first cycle we used clomid, ultrasound monitoring and one IUI. The next three cycles we used increased dosages of Gonal F (starting with 3 doses of 100mg on the first cycle all the way to 1600mgs over the last cycle) and two IUIs per round, one the day before and one the day after ovulation. None of the cycles were successful so Dr. Landay met with me to discuss options and we decided that moving forward with IVF is our best option.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Valley Center (closed).
The nurses were always friendly and gentle when taking labs or assisting in procedures. They were very helpful when I had questions and great about getting back to me.
Describe your experience with Valley Center (closed).
The clinic is very pleasant. There are plenty of magazines while you wait not that you are usually waiting very long. And there are toys for your little ones if you are lucky enough to have them. It is in a new location on Van Nuys Boulevard and you do need to pay for parking as the clinic does not validate. All of the staff are very friendly and I cannot say enough wonderful things about the two doctors.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed).
Ultrasounds were $200 and the last couple rounds of IUI I with injectibles I was being monitored by ultrasounds every other day that last week of the cycle. Hormone blood tests (Estradiol, Progesterone, FSH, LH, HCG) are $35 each. The FemVue procedure was $550. And a typical round of Intrauterine Insemination would cost $570-- $200 for the ultrasound, $220 for the insemination and $150 for the sperm wash. A typical cycle would be 1-2 inseminations. Injectible medications are quite pricey but that is through the pharmacies.
Describe Melanie Landay's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Valley Center (closed).
Dr. Landay prefers single embryo transfer with the reasoning that a single birth vs. multiples is the safer option.
Dr. Landay is super relatable. She's gone through procedures herself so she knows exactly how to describe it to a patient. She's funny and witty and helps take some of the stress out of tense situations while always remaining professional. While I didn't get the outcome I hoped for, I know that Dr Landay did everything im her power to make us parents. We're trying donor eggs soon (my egg quality is beyond poor), and I will continue my care under Dr Landay. She's amazing at what she does, and I have zero doubts about my quality of care, even though we weren't successful.
Their [Valley Center's] waiting room is also great - they have an elliptical machine for patient use, as well as an area for mindfulness exercises, just in case the doctors are running behind. I've literally never had time to use them, they've always gotten me in and out, but knowing it's there is incredible.... There are two doctors in this clinic and they switch off working weekends/holidays. This is a major strength, because patient procedures, where timing is critical, isn't relegated to 9-5 M-F.
How was your experience with Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
Dr. Landay is super relatable. She's gone through procedures herself so she knows exactly how to describe it to a patient. She's funny and witty and helps take some of the stress out of tense situations while always remaining professional. While I didn't get the outcome I hoped for, I know that Dr Landay did everything im her power to make us parents. We're trying donor eggs soon (my egg quality is beyond poor), and I will continue my care under Dr Landay. She's amazing at what she does, and I have zero doubts about my quality of care, even though we weren't successful.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
Do it. Go see her. Even if you're just thinking about egg preservation or if you're a same sex couple wanting a baby. She can help. My only regret was I waited a very long time before I sought help. Dr Landay is among the best there is. She can help.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
She took time during our appointments, even if it put her behind in her day. She was available by phone and text, even on weekends. She cried with me when we didn't get the results we had expected. She was available for consult - free of charge - to discuss next steps when things went awry. She answered all my questions, even when I asked them multiple times. She sacrifices part of her personal life to keep appointments for IUI/egg retrievals even if they fall on weekends/holidays.
Describe the protocols Melanie Landay used in your cycles at Valley Center (closed) and their degree of success.
When we started, I was a 33yo with a history of two early miscarriages (5-6 weeks), after trying for over 7 years. We did an HSG and hydro to make sure everything was working, no blockages or fibroids, and she checked all my hormone levels, my thyroid, even auto immune markers. She was thorough. When everything looked great, we prepped for IUI using Clomid and progesterone suppositories. I was initially diagnosed with "unexplained fertility", but once she saw I was only getting 2-3 follicles on Clomid, she changed the "diagnosis" to low ovarian reserve, even though my hormone levels were great. We switched protocol to Letrozole and a half cycle of injectable hormones (Gonal F, HCG) which was supposed to help out. I got a few more follicles, so next try we did a full round of injectables. I responded better, but was still only getting 4-5 big follies (over 14mm), but didn't get pregnant. I instead had 2 biochemicals. Since more than 3 IUIs had failed, she was very candid and explained that if we hadn't gotten pregnant yet with IUIs, it most likely wouldn't happen, and there must have been something else going on that she couldn't diagnose without moving forward. She suggested stopping the IUIs and saving up for a different course of action. She recommended acupuncture in conjunction with ubiquinol, DHEA, and a slurry of other vitamins and herbals, to help with my ovarian response and what she was now assuming was an egg quality issue (my husband's sperm analysis came back perfect). She even suggested an in depth genetic study of my husband's sperm as well as a genetic screening for him, and the only hiccup was that he had an inverted Chromosome 9. She met with a genetic counselor to determine it's significance and they declared it medically insignificant. So we moved on. I was responding very well to the injectables and would be a great candidate for IVF, so we tried that after a few months of acupuncture and supplements. I don't remember the exact dosage, but I was injecting Gonal F and Menopur, then Certitide with a 10,000 IU dose of HCG for the trigger. We retrieved 12 eggs, but only 5 were mature. All 5 fertilized with ICSI, but they all arrested by day 4.
After this failure, she discussed with us how to move forward. She was sure now I had a bad egg quality issue, since less than half of my eggs were mature and 4 of the 5 embryos arrested by day 3, before the sperm really had a chance to be a contributing factor in cell division. She explained all of this, in a free consult, at my convenience. There were tears on both sides, and even though I was hurting, seeing her upset right with me made me feel better - she was just as invested in this as my husband and I were.
We discussed trying again with a different protocol. She upped my dosages of both Gonal F and Menopur, and added Omnitrope (human growth hormone), Dex, and pushed my retrieval an extra day to get my levels up. Everything went well - but even though we retrieved 17 eggs this time... only 5 were mature. She was able to get 2 more to mature in the lab with assisted hatching, but only the initial 5 fertilized. All arrested/disintegrated by day 3.
We knew then it wasn't going to happen with my eggs, and we discussed an egg donor...which is where we're at now.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Valley Center (closed). (Assigned nurse: Jessica Pena)
I know I'm sounding like a broken record, but this staff is wonderful. There is one older nurse at the clinic that assists in ultrasounds that I'm not 100% fond of - she couldn't find my ovaries during one ultrasound, and she's a little colder and more formal than the rest of the staff, but that's it. I've been at the clinic now for three years. Her care coordinator who I adored took another job, but their replacement (Jessica) was just as great. You can tell a lot of thought goes into their hiring. My husband faints on blood draws, and they were always supportive and put him in a private room with a bed and made sure to have smelling salts and juice/cookies for him. They made him feel comfortable and it took the embarassment out of it (he's 6'2" and passes clean out). They're good people.
Describe your experience with Valley Center (closed).
There are two doctors in this clinic and they switch off working weekends/holidays. This is a major strength, because patient procedures, where timing is critical, isn't relegated to 9-5 M-F. I had an IUI on July 4th. My friend had one on Christmas day. Both doctors sacrifice a bit of their personal lives for their patients. That's amazing. Their waiting room is also great - they have an elliptical machine for patient use, as well as an area for mindfulness exercises, just in case the doctors are running behind.
I've literally never had time to use them, they've always gotten me in and out, but knowing it's there is incredible. I've referred a friend and she's had the same experience, and I have other friends with other clinics, and in speaking with them, I know I'm recieving the best care. It's a great, patient-focused clinic.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed).
Ultrasounds for IUI monitoring were $300. I think the IUI itself was around $600. I think i was spending about $2500/month, total, during the IUI process, which included 2 IUIs each cycle (day before and day of ovulation). They do take insurance, but my insurance doesn't cover fertility, so everything was out of pocket. She would still try with blood work, etc, to get it covered by insurance, and a lot of my blood tests were covered. For IVF, she has a flat fee of $10,000, which covers everything (lan work, ultrasounds, appointments, and the retrieval itself) except medication and anesthesia. FETs vary depending on the site she uses, but run between $3700-5200.
Describe Melanie Landay's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Valley Center (closed).
She discussed my age (34, then 35) and showed me the AMA recommendations. For a woman under 35 with no history of pregnancy complications, she recommended only transferring 1. Women 35-40, with no history of complications, she recommended 1 or 2. Women over 40, that was pushed to 2 or 3. That's it. No more. No Octomoms :)
She [Dr. Melanie Landay] is very knowledgeable and takes all the time that the patient needs. She is very smart and is a problem solver. I highly recommend her; I would just recommend that sometimes what the patient needs is a bit of compassion before we immediately run to the medical discussion...She takes the time to explain the procedure and is generally pretty sympathetic; a few times she tilted towards focusing on the medical when what I needed at that time was compassion.
[RMA of Southern California is] A very well organized clinic. The support staff is splendid. Doctors can do everything in that clinic because it has its own lab, procedure room, etc. The staff were also really helpful in trying to help me financially. You also want to park outside, where they are many spots. Parking at the building is $20.
How was your experience with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
She is very knowledgeable and takes all the time that the patient needs. She is very smart and is a problem solver. I highly recommend her; I would just recommend that sometimes what the patient needs is a bit of compassion before we immediately run to the medical discussion.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
I would take a notebook with you and be unafraid to ask questions. She is happy to answer them for you; but you need to stop her to ask make sure you understand because she might have the assumption that you and her are speaking the same medical language.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
She takes the time to explain the procedure and is generally pretty sympathetic; a few times she tilted towards focusing on the medical when what I needed at that time was compassion.
Describe the protocols Melanie Landay used in your cycles at RMA of Southern California and their degree of success.
Don't remember.
Describe your experience with your nurse at RMA of Southern California. (Assigned nurse: Emily Wright )
Emily is a great communicator and slower in pace than Dr. Landay, which actually works really well for me because she is a calming force.
Describe your experience with RMA of Southern California.
A very well organized clinic. The support staff is splendid. Doctors can do everything in that clinic because it has its own lab, procedure room, etc. The staff were also really helpful in trying to help me financially. You also want to park outside, where they are many spots. Parking at the building is $20.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California.
About 5,000 per cycle.
Describe Melanie Landay's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at RMA of Southern California.
She said that single embryo transfer was safer and I trusted her with that advice. I think she is a very cautious doctor, which I like.
Dr. Landay is energetic, smart as a whip, and also compassionate. She always answered all of my questions, and was completely clear. You can tell she knows exactly what she's doing. She also did a surgery on me, and the whole thing was great. Stayed in touch after I left the hospital.... She's not someone who sugar coats, but she is very confident and peaceful in the way she delivers news.... I could text her personally. It is clear that she cares.
Everyone at the office [Valley Center- Sherman Oaks] is so kind and compassionate. It's a small group, which is a huge plus. I didn't feel like a number at all.... I don't really have anything bad to say. They were great at helping us to pay and provided guidance on the financing for IVF & the drugs. I can't say how important being in a small, dedicated office was to us during this super, super hard time.... They missed calling one of my prescriptions in, but it was resolved. They're so easy to get ahold of.
How was your experience with Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
Dr. Landay is energetic, smart as a whip, and also compassionate. She always answered all of my questions, and was completely clear. You can tell she knows exactly what she's doing. She also did a surgery on me, and the whole thing was great. Stayed in touch after I left the hospital.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
She's not someone who sugar coats, but she is very confident and peaceful in the way she delivers news.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed)?
I could text her personally. It is clear that she cares.
Describe the protocols Melanie Landay used in your cycles at Valley Center (closed) and their degree of success.
Removal of ovarian cyst, removal of polyps, diagnosis of fibroids, referral for husband's infertility.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Valley Center (closed). (Assigned nurse: Its a small office, everyone is so nice!)
Everyone at the office is so kind and compassionate. It's a small group, which is a huge plus. I didn't feel like a number at all.
Describe your experience with Valley Center (closed).
There's not free parking? I don't really have anything bad to say. They were great at helping us to pay and provided guidance on the financing for IVF & the drugs. I can't say how important being in a small, dedicated office was to us during this super, super hard time.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Melanie Landay at Valley Center (closed).
All my fertility testing was covered under insurance. They were so helpful with that billing. The rest of it was straight-forward.
Describe Melanie Landay's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Valley Center (closed).
She was very clear on what she recommended. One genetically tested embryo, but she said she'd do two if we REALLY wanted twins.
What specific things went wrong at Valley Center (closed)?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Valley Center (closed).
They missed calling one of my prescriptions in, but it was resolved. They're so easy to get ahold of.
Dr. Landay is smart and compassionate. I came to her after a year of not being able to conceive and she put together a comprehensive plan of testing both my husband and I. She was so easy to talk to and explained all the results to us thoroughly and in a way that we could understand...She made changes to the timing and gave specific advice on dietary changes and supplements and we saw significant changes in our second round. We ended up with 2 healthy embryos and the first one she transferred stuck...
The clinic was very clean and professional. The admin staff was polite and courteous. I felt like the associate in charge of billing could have been a little more knowledgable and professional. I always got the answers I needed, but sometimes would have to ask someone else to feel satisfied...Emily [nurse] was great at communicating and explaining results. She always answered all my questions and made sure I understood any changes to the treatment plan...
How was your experience with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
Dr. Landay is smart and compassionate. I came to her after a year of not being able to conceive and she put together a comprehensive plan of testing both my husband and I. She was so easy to talk to and explained all the results to us thoroughly and in a way that we could understand and digest. We ended up going through 2 rounds of IVF and what impressed us the most was how after the first failed round, she encouraged us to try again and came up with a modified plan based on the first round’s results. She made changes to the timing and gave specific advice on dietary changes and supplements and we saw significant changes in our second round. We ended up with 2 healthy embryos and the first one she transferred stuck! I am now 38 weeks pregnant and couldn’t be more grateful to Dr. Landay and RMA!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
Don't hesitate to ask questions- She has a wealth of knowledge and experience and is happy to share as much as she can.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Melanie Landay at RMA of Southern California?
Dr. Landay was very compassionate when delivering test results. She never made me feel rushed or like I couldn't ask questions. She always explained procedures and results thoroughly and in a way that was easy to understand.
Describe the protocols Melanie Landay used in your cycles at RMA of Southern California and their degree of success.
During my first IVF cycle I had a good amount of eggs, but when it came down to biopsying the embryos produced, none of them came back normal. During our second round Dr. Landay recommended eating a clean healthy diet, using HGH and also waited an extra day for my egg retrieval than she did during the last round. We ended up with 2 high quality embryos.
Describe your experience with your nurse at RMA of Southern California. (Assigned nurse: Emily)
Emily was great at communicating and explaining results. She always answered all my questions and made sure I understood any changes to the treatment plan.
Describe your experience with RMA of Southern California.
The clinic was very clean and professional. The admin staff was polite and courteous. I felt like the associate in charge of billing could have been a little more knowledgable and professional. I always got the answers I needed, but sometimes would have to ask someone else to feel satisfied.
Describe Melanie Landay's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at RMA of Southern California.
She recommended doing a biopsy on the embryos and transferring the best quality embryo first.