Dr. Lydic made sure to always provide time to answer any questions I had. If I left questions for the nurses in the portal, on occasion he would respond with the answers. He was always very thorough when meeting in person with explaining processes and next steps. Most of all, he would call after certain procedures to make sure I was doing alright and if I needed any follow-ups from him...he did a good job of making sure my husband knew what was happening and was included in the conversations about care...
[at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine] There were a set of nurses assigned to IVF patients, but we had multiple throughout our time at the clinic. They were all great and we enjoyed working with each. The communicated mainly through the patient portal but would always make themselves available if you wanted to talk on the phone. Our plans and documents for treatment were always provided to us in a timely fashion and our messages within the portal were always answered quickly as well. The nurses made sure to celebrate us during the good and were compassionate and gentle with us during the bad...
How was your experience with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
I always felt like Dr. Lydic made sure to take time for me as a patient - even if he had other procedures or appointments that day. I also felt like he did a good job of making sure my husband knew what was happening and was included in the conversations about care. He answered questions as needed, used visuals to help explain, and called on nights/weekends as a follow-up.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Ask any and all questions you have. He does not get annoyed or ever talk down to you when answering.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Lydic made sure to always provide time to answer any questions I had. If I left questions for the nurses in the portal, on occasion he would respond with the answers. He was always very thorough when meeting in person with explaining processes and next steps. Most of all, he would call after certain procedures to make sure I was doing alright and if I needed any follow-ups from him.
Describe the protocols Michael Lydic used in your cycles at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
Dr. Lydic performed two IUI's on us before moving to IVF. This was over a period of 5 months. I lost one of my tubes due to an ectopic pregnancy before seeing Dr. Lydic so he monitored that I was ovulating on the side I had a tube to increase our chances. If I was going to ovulate on the opposite side, he would cancel our IUI and have us try naturally that month. This was because our chances were very slim and he did not want to waste money/benefits.
We moved to IVF and had two egg retrievals with Dr. Lydic. After the first retrieval, we went through two transfers. One resulted in a chemical pregnancy and one resulted in a miscarriage. After one of these transfers, my progesterone was low. Dr. Lydic increased the amount I was to inject each night. This new amount was carried throughout the rest of my treatments. Each time my progesterone was checked after the increase, it was always in a good range. We decided to do another egg retrieval after our second loss. This was because we only had one remaining embryo and were using fertility benefits to pay for our treatments. Dr. Lydic supported this decision and agreed that retrieving more eggs and trying for more embryos was a good decision. I believe our protocol for the second retrieval was the same as the first. After this retrieval, we had two more transfers. One resulted in another miscarriage and we chose to do a D&C procedure as we were further along. The second transfer did result in a successful pregnancy.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
There were a set of nurses assigned to IVF patients, but we had multiple throughout our time at the clinic. They were all great and we enjoyed working with each. The communicated mainly through the patient portal but would always make themselves available if you wanted to talk on the phone. Our plans and documents for treatment were always provided to us in a timely fashion and our messages within the portal were always answered quickly as well. The nurses made sure to celebrate us during the good and were compassionate and gentle with us during the bad.
Describe your experience with Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Some people do not like the portal communication approach so I would be sure new patients understood that's their communication strategy. It worked for us and I do not consider it a weakness. The staff all around is their greatest strength. Everyone - front desk staff, the lab techs, the ultrasound techs, the nurses, and the doctors - were all great to us and extremely helpful. Scheduling treatment can sometimes be further out then you would like it to be, but that is out of most people's control, especially when getting treatment during Covid.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
My company provides fertility benefits through Progyny. I was able to utilize these and paid somewhere between $5000 and $7000 for all treatments.
Describe Michael Lydic's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Dr. Lydic would only do a single embryo transfer because we did not present with a need to do multiple and the risks were greater if doing multiple. He did explain the risks to use so we understood his why.
I would have liked to have seen Dr.Lydic more in person but he did perform my D&C and one of my biopsies. He always explained things very thoroughly and always answered all my questions. He also was very open about any ideas I had and what was the best course of treatment for me...I started treatment doing timed intercourse with letrozole and ovidrel trigger shots. That resulted in two chemical pregnancies and one blighted ovum that I need to have a D&C for. I then decided to try IUI and on my second round of IUI I am currently pregnant...
All the nurses [at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine] responded very quickly to any questions I had via the portal. When I went in for ultrasounds or check up they were all very compassionate and were willing to answer any questions I had...Clinic does get busy but they do get you in quickly for appointments. I lived two hours away from the clinic and they were willing to give me appointment times that worked for me...
How was your experience with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
I would have liked to have seen Dr.Lydic more in person but he did perform my D&C and one of my biopsies. He always explained things very thoroughly and always answered all my questions. He also was very open about any ideas I had and what was the best course of treatment for me.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Do not be afraid to ask questions
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
He would call me after my miscarriages to check up on me and was always very kind and explained everything to me.
Describe the protocols Michael Lydic used in your cycles at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
I have PCOS so I do not ovulate every month and have irregular periods. I started treatment doing timed intercourse with letrozole and ovidrel trigger shots. That resulted in two chemical pregnancies and one blighted ovum that I need to have a D&C for. I then decided to try IUI and on my second round of IUI I am currently pregnant.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
All the nurses responded very quickly to any questions I had via the portal. When I went in for ultrasounds or check up they were all very compassionate and were willing to answer any questions I had.
Describe your experience with Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Clinic does get busy but they do get you in quickly for appointments. I lived two hours away from the clinic and they were willing to give me appointment times that worked for me. Only weakness is I didn’t see Dr. Lydic that often but all the nurses and ultrasound staff were very kind
Describe the costs associated with your care under Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Insurance covered the ultrasounds, medication, and D&C procedure. I did have to pay out of pocket for the IUI which was $600 and for the sperm preservation which was $300 for a year to be held.
Dr Lydic really listened to my concerns and was willing to work with my busy resident physician schedule. He tailored treatment to fit my personal / work needs...He was also very responsive to my concerns via the patient portal messaging system...When one ovulation induction medication did not work as expected, he quickly shifted to higher doses and ultimately two medications used together. These methods allowed me to keep pace with a busy work schedule and recognized both time and financial constraints...
They [nurses at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine] were very responsive to patient portal messages. They were also very quick to send me ultrasound results and very clearly outlined next steps...Strengths: organization, promptness, pleasant attitudes, clean Weakness: I would have liked more communication via telephone rather than all patient portal...I received all results very promptly. I always had clear understanding of next steps and instructions. All of the staff were very helpful and friendly....
How was your experience with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Dr Lydic is very knowledgeable and listened to all of my concerns. He also recognized time constraints due to my demanding career and helped develop a plan that worked for me. He was also very responsive to my concerns via the patient portal messaging system.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Manage expectations that a lot of communication will be quicker and streamlined if you use the patient portal
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Dr Lydic really listened to my concerns and was willing to work with my busy resident physician schedule. He tailored treatment to fit my personal / work needs.
Describe the protocols Michael Lydic used in your cycles at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
We used ovulation induction oral therapy, ovulation trigger injections, and timed intercourse. When one ovulation induction medication did not work as expected, he quickly shifted to higher doses and ultimately two medications used together. These methods allowed me to keep pace with a busy work schedule and recognized both time and financial constraints.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
They were very responsive to patient portal messages. They were also very quick to send me ultrasound results and very clearly outlined next steps.
Describe your experience with Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Strengths: organization, promptness, pleasant attitudes, clean
Weakness: I would have liked more communication via telephone rather than all patient portal
Overall I was very pleased with the clinic and the organization. I received all results very promptly. I always had clear understanding of next steps and instructions. All of the staff were very helpful and friendly.
I received follow-up calls [from Dr. Lydic] after all treatments. He explained the ways he was mitigating risks for me specifically throughout the process. He was a great communicator, made the process easy-to-understand, and was very kind....He was very clear he would only transfer one embryo...He recommended a frozen transfer cycle as a result. He put a lot of thought into the need to use ICSI or not.
They [nurses at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine] were very kind and responsive to questions on the portal...The staff was great. I had a clear understanding of the process the whole time. I never encountered anyone off-putting working in the clinic. They were organized and put-together...He [Dr. Lydic] recommended a frozen transfer cycle as a result. He put a lot of thought into the need to use ICSI or not.
How was your experience with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
I received follow-up calls after all treatments. He explained the ways he was mitigating risks for me specifically throughout the process. He was a great communicator, made the process easy-to-understand, and was very kind.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Just go for it. I had a great experience.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
He and his team were responsive to my concerns and very compassionate. There was a very lovely nurse who held my hand as I drifted off during the egg retrieval, and it was a great comfort.
Describe the protocols Michael Lydic used in your cycles at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
I had PCOS, so he was very conscious of mitigating risk for hyperstimulation. He recommended a frozen transfer cycle as a result. He put a lot of thought into the need to use ICSI or not.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
They were very kind and responsive to questions on the portal.
Describe your experience with Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
It was as good an experience as infertility treatment could be. The staff was great. I had a clear understanding of the process the whole time. I never encountered anyone off-putting working in the clinic. They were organized and put-together. I don't really have anything negative to say.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
A lot of our treatments and meds were covered by insurance. I believe just treatment was estimated at $11k with meds being estimated at $3-8k.
Describe Michael Lydic's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
No real comment. He was very clear he would only transfer one embryo. We had uncertain PGT results on 1/6 embryos, so he said he would use that embryo last.
You will only get to see Dr. Lydic twice during your entire treatment. One at the initial consultation and one at the embryo transfer procedure...He performed the frozen embryo transfer procedure with care and he gave very clear instructions. It was a very smooth and successful procedure. He took the time to answer all questions I had. He is compassionate....
The nurse team [at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine] responds to your messages pretty quickly. But don’t expect to hear from only 1 nurse. There could be up to 5 different nurses following up with your treatment and things could get complicated... I didn’t get any instructions before my ERA test. I was not prepared for the test and the process took way longer than it needed to be...
How was your experience with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
He performed the frozen embryo transfer procedure with care and he gave very clear instructions. It was a very smooth and successful procedure. He took the time to answer all questions I had. He is compassionate.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
You will only get to see Dr. Lydic twice during your entire treatment. One at the initial consultation and one at the embryo transfer procedure.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Lydic asked detailed questions during the consultation with care and patience. He explained the next steps with details.
Describe the protocols Michael Lydic used in your cycles at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
I did frozen embryo transfer. I took estradiol and Endometrin for 10 weeks. The medications worked great.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
I have had 4-5 different nurses communicating with me throughout my treatment. There were some misunderstanding in the process. Also, I didn’t get any instructions before my ERA test. I was not prepared for the test and the process took way longer than it needed to be.
Describe your experience with Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
The nurse team responds to your messages pretty quickly. But don’t expect to hear from only 1 nurse. There could be up to 5 different nurses following up with your treatment and things could get complicated.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
[Dr. Michael Lydic] is balanced and realistic, not too optimistic and yet not pessimestic...presents to you data objectively without bias...we felt he personalized our treatment...appreciated his honesty. He is good comminicator and goes over all the details and discusses with you the pros and cons if each step/or choice you make...kind and understanding. Overall we like him alot
The clinic [Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine] is organized, clean , and cozy...doesnt get crazy even if they are very busy...sits is a good spot of the city with outside parking steps away...all communication is through the eIVF portal, can be accessed through web browser or app on the phone. The app is terrible. definitely has to go. However team responds almost immediately.
How was your experience with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
He is balanced and realistic, not too optimistic and yet not pessimestic. He presents to you data objectively without bias. We appreciated his honesty.
He is good comminicator and goes over all the details and discusses with you the pros and cons if each step/or choice you make. His communications are clear. He is kind and understanding. Overall we like him alot
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Be patient and follow what he tells you, read and go back to him to ask, and he will be happy to discuss and explain further to you.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Lydic tried his best to balance between treating us as humans who think their case is unique, while presenting to us objectively the scientific relevant information and numbers coming from published data that make any couple feel not very unique and their case is just another case under the curve of probability distribution. We liked that approach.
If you mean treating us as a number among the other many patients he sees everyday, we did not have this feeling and we felt he personalized our treatment.
Describe the protocols Michael Lydic used in your cycles at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
I cant rememebr specifics. We agreed on going through making and freezing embryos first and later start the transfer
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
I love them ! they are great and made the long journey of IVF pleasant. Very thankful to the great nursing team
Describe your experience with Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
The clinic is organized, clean , and cozy. The clinic is well organized and doesnt get crazy even if they are very busy. It sits is a good spot of the city with outside parking steps away from the clinic , not a parking garage .. which is great .
Weaknesses: all communication is through the eIVF portal, can be accessed through web browser or app on the phone. The app is terrible. definitely has to go. However team responds almost immediately.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Our IVF was covered for the most part under insurance
Describe Michael Lydic's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Dr. Lydic insisted that he doesnt do multiple since I am high risk already and mutlipes transfer puts me even at a higher risk. He chose our best embryo quality for the first transfer.
He [Dr. Lydic] took the time to check on me, call me, explain things, and make me feel heard. My first appt was so long because I kept asking questions. He wasn't frustrated, mad, and didn't mind going over everything. He was patient and thorough...On my first appt and all after, he would take the time to go over and explain any and all questions we had. He would even call my cell phone personally to check on how I was doing and to congratulate my pregnancy. I was anything but a number....
The clinic [Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine] was great. They were awesome about communicating costs ahead of time, expectations, how treatment courses went, and were always friendly upon arrival. I don't actually have any complaints. My appointments were always timely and I barely ever had to wait...My results were always quickly relayed after my ultrasounds and blood work. The plan was clearly described and always followed with, "does that make sense? Do you have any questions?"...
How was your experience with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
I would highly recommend him. He took the time to check on me, call me, explain things, and make me feel heard. My first appt was so long because I kept asking questions. He wasn't frustrated, mad, and didn't mind going over everything. He was patient and thorough.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Go with him!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
On my first appt and all after, he would take the time to go over and explain any and all questions we had. He would even call my cell phone personally to check on how I was doing and to congratulate my pregnancy. I was anything but a number.
Describe the protocols Michael Lydic used in your cycles at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
Yikes, sorry I do not. It was 2 years ago.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
She was great at communicating. My results were always quickly relayed after my ultrasounds and blood work. The plan was clearly described and always followed with, "does that make sense? Do you have any questions?"
Describe your experience with Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
The clinic was great. They were awesome about communicating costs ahead of time, expectations, how treatment courses went, and were always friendly upon arrival. I don't actually have any complaints. My appointments were always timely and I barely ever had to wait.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Hmm I honestly don't remember.
Describe Michael Lydic's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
We discussed that transferring multiple embryos may decrease the chance of getting pregnant so we just stuck with one.
He [Dr. Michael Lydic] really truly cares. When I had anaphlaxis shock from progesterone, he messaged me after hours while out of the office to get me on a new plan. He worked with coworkers to make this happen. He would call during and after hours to make sure all my concerns were addressed. Cared about my wants and feelings...He genuinely cares about success...He's not quick to jump the gun with an aggressive treatment.
KU for the most part cares about the family as a whole...He [Dr. Michael Lydic] really truly cares. When I had anaphlaxis shock from progesterone, he messaged me after hours while out of the office to get me on a new plan. He worked with coworkers to make this happen. He would call during and after hours to make sure all my concerns were addressed. Cared about my wants and feelings.
How was your experience with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
He really truly cares. When I had anaphlaxis shock from progesterone, he messaged me after hours while out of the office to get me on a new plan. He worked with coworkers to make this happen. He would call during and after hours to make sure all my concerns were addressed. Cared about my wants and feelings.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
He does know what he's talking about medically, especially when other doctors have stated concerns with lining. He's not quick to jump the gun with an aggressive treatment.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
He would actually call me to discuss treatment and comforted me. He genuinely cares about success.
Describe the protocols Michael Lydic used in your cycles at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
He put me on 1ml PIO and 1 estrogen pill. When I had anaphlaxis he prescribed me pio vaginally 3xdaily
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
They were efficient and genuinely cared
Describe your experience with Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
The only Dr I would not let treat me is Dr.Marsh. she has a total lack of compassion and bed side manner, which is why we left KU the 1st time. Heard reviews of Lydic and decided to give it a try. KU for the most part cares about the family as a whole.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Literally half the price to transfer that other clinics but more than double for retrieval and testing and meds.
Describe Michael Lydic's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
We only wanted to put in one so we didn't graph discuss anything else
He [Dr. Michael Lydic] had the best bed side manner of any doctor I’ve ever experienced. He truly cares and takes time to fully explain everything. He allows time for questions to be asked and doesn’t rush. He called me over the weekend multiple times to give us results and check on us...best doctor I’ve ever experienced. He gave me the greatest gift- my son! You can tell he cares and truly loves what he does. He communicates very well and gives space for you to absorb information and ask questions.
[Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine is] Very organized and efficient. Great staff and great environment. Overall positive energy. The only negative is they have a lot of patients and are very busy. They handle their busyness very well. I’m so happy and grateful for this clinic and their staff...The best doctor [Dr. Lydic] I’ve ever experienced. He gave me the greatest gift- my son! You can tell he cares and truly loves what he does. He communicates very well and gives space for you to absorb information and ask questions.
How was your experience with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
The best doctor I’ve ever experienced. He gave me the greatest gift- my son! You can tell he cares and truly loves what he does. He communicates very well and gives space for you to absorb information and ask questions.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
You should pick him!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Michael Lydic at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
He had the best bed side manner of any doctor I’ve ever experienced. He truly cares and takes time to fully explain everything. He allows time for questions to be asked and doesn’t rush. He called me over the weekend multiple times to give us results and check on us.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
All very kind and positive
Describe your experience with Kansas University Center for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Very organized and efficient. Great staff and great environment. Overall positive energy. The only negative is they have a lot of patients and are very busy. They handle their busyness very well. I’m so happy and grateful for this clinic and their staff.