He [Dr. Patrizio] spoke to you on a level for you to understand, not just medical terms which can be very confusing when you are so stressed to begin with. I felt that he made sure I fully understood and agreed with the plans of treatment before moving forward and was very open to answer any questions that my husband and I presented him with.
I have to say that during my experience with this clinic [Yale University] I have not come across one staff member that was not extremely helpful, comforting, supportive, friendly. ... There was a long wait sometimes but it moved fast and the nursing staff did an excellent job of getting everyone in in a reasonable time. If it was super busy they would have 3 people jump in to do blood draws.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
He spoke to you on a level for you to understand, not just medical terms which can be very confusing when you are so stressed to begin with. I felt that he made sure I fully understood and agreed with the plans of treatment before moving forward and was very open to answer any questions that my husband and I presented him with.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
It is hard to see him all of the time, but in my past experience that is the way it usually is with the visits in between getting to your retrieval and transfer.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
I felt like a human because he actually takes the time to sit with you one on one and talk to you about your medical treatment. Also you can communicate directly with him and his staff through MYchart with immediate responses.
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at Yale University and their degree of success.
I am not 100% sure on the details of the treatment strategies... so here is the best I can do. I was able to produce my own eggs and a descent # of them. My husband also had a pretty good sperm count/motility and mobility. We had done 3 IUI's when trying to conceive with our first child (who was conceived through fresh IVF transfer) when we told him all three of those failed and we were successful with IVF he said that we would not waste time in doing the IUI's that we would go right to doing IVF since that worked for us best and that is what we did. I had my retrieval and then my transfer that resulted in a pregnancy with a little girl which I miscarried at about 10 weeks. We went on to do a transfer with 2 of the 4 embryos that I had left and that did not result in a pregnancy. We are now determining if we are going to move forward with a 3rd transfer of the last 2 remaining frozen embryos.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Yale University. (Assigned nurse: Jenna)
I have to say that during my experience with this clinic I have not come across one staff member that was not extremely helpful, comforting, supportive, friendly.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
There are a lot of patients so there is usually a wait in the am's when you go for blood work and ultra sound. Which again, is a pretty normal procedure for the way its done. Kinda first come first serve. But not when you have a scheduled appointment and I would say they were usually close to on time
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Yale University.
There was a long wait sometimes but it moved fast and the nursing staff did an excellent job of getting everyone in in a reasonable time. If it was super busy they would have 3 people jump in to do blood draws.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
My insurance covered most of the first transfer (egg retrieval/transfer) I had to pay I believe around $2k oop. But that was all they covered, for lifetime! My second transfer cost $4,700 OOP to the clinic.
Describe Pasquale Patrizio's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Yale University.
Dr. Patrizio recognized us and made small talk with us at our visits and didn't just dive into the treatment, though that was the focus of our visits. He is to the point, but friendly...he clearly laid out why we should only transfer one embryo, but let us make the final decision. He did not perform my IUIs, but he was adamant that he would be the one to perform the egg transfer as he says that is the most important part. The one thing I did not like was that I felt like he gave us false confidence with the IUIs. Because I have unexplained infertility, he was very sure that an IUI would work and when it didn't, I was even more devastated. In the end, we achieved a live birth with only one round of IVF, which was still pretty good.
The clinic [Yale] is clean and the front desk staff is helpful and friendly. I haven't had problems making appointments if they aren't last minute. I am often late and they were graciously accommodating of me multiple times...The nursing staff was very nice and would answer my questions, but I got the impression that they were very busy. There was one occasion I specifically remember that I did not like. On one of my early visits I told the nurse that I had been tracking my temperature to see when I ovulate and she said, "Aw, that's cute. You don't have to do that anymore." It made me feel very stupid.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Dr. Patrizio is friendly and easy to talk to and will be straight forward. He tells you what he thinks the best course of action is, but will let you make your own decisions. For instance, he clearly laid out why we should only transfer one embryo, but let us make the final decision. He did not perform my IUIs, but he was adamant that he would be the one to perform the egg transfer as he says that is the most important part. The one thing I did not like was that I felt like he gave us false confidence with the IUIs. Because I have unexplained infertility, he was very sure that an IUI would work and when it didn't, I was even more devastated. In the end, we achieved a live birth with only one round of IVF, which was still pretty good.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Don't expect someone meek and sympathetic - though he is friendly, he's not there to be a therapist, he's there to get you a baby.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Dr. Patrizio recognized us and made small talk with us at our visits and didn't just dive into the treatment, though that was the focus of our visits. He is to the point, but friendly.
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at Yale University and their degree of success.
Because we had unexplained infertility, Dr. Patrizio suggested we began with 3 IUIs because they were cheaper and I am young, so the likelihood of them working was good. Coincidentally, we also needed to do 3 IUIs for our insurance to cover IVF. After I failed to conceive following each of these, we did a fresh IVF cycle that produced my son.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Yale University. (Assigned nurse: Marie)
The nursing staff was very nice and would answer my questions, but I got the impression that they were very busy. There was one occasion I specifically remember that I did not like. On one of my early visits I told the nurse that I had been tracking my temperature to see when I ovulate and she said, "Aw, that's cute. You don't have to do that anymore." It made me feel very stupid.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
The clinic is clean and the front desk staff is helpful and friendly. I haven't had problems making appointments if they aren't last minute. I am often late and they were graciously accommodating of me multiple times.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Yale University.
There was a monitoring window every morning from 7 -8:15 or so. When you arrived, you were given a number and taken on a first come, first served basis. Sometimes I was taken right away, other times I waited over an hour. It was luck of the draw. I did arrive after the window a few times and they still monitored me, which was much appreciated.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
My insurance fully covered the care, so I'm not sure.
Describe Pasquale Patrizio's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Yale University.
Dr. Patrizio is all for single embryo transfer when possible, but will do what you ask. He personally looks at all the embryo grades and picks the order best for transfer.
Dr Patrizio made me feel like I was important and that I mattered. He worked so hard to make all of the processes happen. He worked with us every step of the way. I always felt important.... He worked with my husbands military schedule to get us in as soon as possible.... I’ve been seeming doctors for years with my endometriosis and he was the first person to acknowledge that it is painful and not belittle how I described it. I will always recommend him to anyone I know needing a doctor.
The strengths of this clinic [Yale U] are the staff. Warm, welcoming, friendly, helpful, informative and knowledgeable. They have a website where you have your own log in to review test results and message with the staff at all times. It makes it so helpful for the days you have a question and it’s after hours. I haven’t found a weakness at this clinic in the last years.... IVF treatment was $9k-$10k, the meds for ivf were a little over $3k. And each fet cycle was $3,700. The meds for fet were covered and only needed copays of $10 for the estrace and $11 for progesterone in oil.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
I have nothing but positive things to say about Dr Patrizio. He was a complete blessing to me. I never felt alone or like I wasn’t being heard. He worked with my husbands military schedule to get us in as soon as possible. He’s very knowledgeable, smart, kind, warm and friendly. He is sensitive to your feelings and listens to you. I’ve been seeming doctors for years with my endometriosis and he was the first person to acknowledge that it is painful and not belittle how I described it. I will always recommend him to anyone I know needing a doctor.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Never think your route has ended. He is the hardest working doctor I have ever seen to help someone achieve their goal of being a parent. He will work with you every step of the way and give you options to succeed.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Dr Patrizio made me feel like I was important and that I mattered. He worked so hard to make all of the processes happen. He worked with us every step of the way. I always felt important.
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at Yale University and their degree of success.
The process began after discovering I had contracted chlamydia after a rape. He told me he was so sorry and comforted me. He wanted to see if it had done any damage to my tubes. We had attempted a tubal cannulation but it wasn’t able to work. We went forward to go for an ivf process. We had to do this out of pocket and he did have some military packages available for us to choose from. We told him the dates my husband would be gone and he worked with us to schedule a proper date for ivf so my husband would be there for the birth. Unfortunately at the end of my ivf he discovered my left tube was swollen and needed to be removed. He talked to me about doing survey and then a frozen embryo transfer. He gave me a step by step details of what was going to be done so we moved forward. He retrieved my eggs and happily there was 9 embryos. Then he preformed my surgery later to remove my left tube and to look at the right one. He also cleaned up some endometriosis. After healing I went back in and he discussed how the fet cycle would work and we made a plan. I started estrace then progesterone in oil and went on August 14th 2018 for my transfer. He made that such a happy experience I felt no discomfort or pain. My husband and I were so thrilled to watch as the embryo was shot into me. On a August 24th we went back for blood work to check for a pregnancy. There was no baby. My nurse team and dr Patrizio expressed how sorry they were and that none of them were giving up on me. We found out later that my thyroid levels had been elevated and I was put on a medication to help even it out. It was then discovered I had antithyroid antibodies as well. As of right now we are waiting for my period to start to start another fet cycle. My husband will be gone during this time but my doctor made sure all the papers were signed so I was able to do the transfer. This cycle he is also going to be putting in two embryos for a better chance at a pregnancy. He expressed over and over again how sorry he was this all was happening to me and the strain it must be causing our family to be taking out loans to pay for everything and that he was determined to help me before we got relocated with the military.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Yale University.
The nursing staff felt like sisters to me. They called and messaged me and always kept me in the loop with what was going on. They answered any question I had and even would contact me on weekends or after hours to answer them for me. The nursing staff is truly above and beyond there and the perfect fit with Dr Patrizio.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
The strengths of this clinic are the staff. Warm, welcoming, friendly, helpful, informative and knowledgeable. They have a website where you have your own log in to review test results and message with the staff at all times. It makes it so helpful for the days you have a question and it’s after hours. I haven’t found a weakness at this clinic in the last years.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
IVF treatment was $9k-$10k, the meds for ivf were a little over $3k. And each fet cycle was $3,700. The meds for fet were covered and only needed copays of $10 for the estrace and $11 for progesterone in oil.
Describe Pasquale Patrizio's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Yale University.
He always left the number of embryos up to my husband and I and have his advice as well. He explained every aspect and side it could go. We always felt very lucky to be so informed and to be able to choose how many embryos we wanted.
Dr. Patrizio is very warm and welcoming with a great bed side manner and great sense of humor. I feel like he could have been more involved with my care...Be aware that you won't see him at every visit. There are times where you have to let him know what you want because he is very laid back in his approach...I remember for my 2nd round of ivf - I told him that I wanted to keep it similar to my first round because my body reacted well to the meds and I did get pregnant, although I did miscarry. He was ok with that and was open to my feedback.
Marie, Dr. Patrizio's nurse [at Yale University] has failed to give me specific instructions in a timely manner, resulting in my having to call the office directly. And another nurse forgot to call in a script to the pharmacy...I find Marie to be very lax in giving exact details. I would always have to call the office for clarification. I also found that she waited to the evening hours to provide details or blood results which was very upsetting when you are waiting for these bits of information... I have had great experience dealing with Kree from the moment I walked into Yale Fertility... She was detailed, would call personally to let me know what needed to be done and made sure I understood everything before she hung up the phone. She provided results in a great, timely manner and she always and still does, greet me by first name and hugs when I go to the office. She actually does care.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Dr. Patrizio is very warm and welcoming with a great bed side manner and great sense of humor. I feel like he could have been more involved with my care but then again, I know he is busy and has lots of patients. I was however very happy with the staff at yale and was ok with them tending to my care.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Be aware that you won't see him at every visit. There are times where you have to let him know what you want because he is very laid back in his approach.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
I was definitely treated like a human and a lot of that is thanks to the staff. Dr. Patrizio is a great doctor, but I am not his only patient. However, when it was us, he was great and is very down to earth and welcoming.
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at Yale University and their degree of success.
I remember for my 2nd round of ivf - I told him that I wanted to keep it similar to my first round because my body reacted well to the meds and I did get pregnant, although I did miscarry. He was ok with that and was open to my feedback. We followed the same protocol with injectables but my body took longer to react the 2nd time. I think that was a good thing because it gave my body the time to grow and nurture my eggs!
Describe your experience with your nurse at Yale University. (Assigned nurse: Kree)
Let me start by saying that Dr. Patrizio's main nurse is Marie. I told him from day 1 of my 2nd round that I did not want her involved in my care. She is very nice but she just wasn't on top of things in regards to my care as I would like. As we know, this whole trying to conceive process is very delicate and can be very emotional. I find Marie to be very lax in giving exact details. I would always have to call the office for clarification. I also found that she waited to the evening hours to provide details or blood results which was very upsetting when you are waiting for these bits of information.
I have had great experience dealing with Kree from the moment I walked into Yale Fertility. She was the nurse of my previous RE and she was just on top of things. She was detailed, would call personally to let me know what needed to be done and made sure I understood everything before she hung up the phone. She provided results in a great, timely manner and she always and still does, greet me by first name and hugs when I go to the office. She actually does care. There are other nurses that are just like her - they really do have a great team at Yale but Kree is just top notch.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
The clinic is great with scheduling appointments and fitting you in as your schedule allows. They have made some improvements to the front end area to help with appearance but they've added this frosted tint to the windows by the receptionist which block them from seeing you when you are waiting in line. There are times where I've waited over 10 mins for the receptionist to call me but she didn't know I was there because of the frosted glass.
Also, they've hired new receptionists that need to be trained a little more but that is fixable.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
IVF is covered under my insurance, thankfully. I just paid for the office visits or fees not covered by insurance such as freezing of the embryos.
Describe Pasquale Patrizio's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Yale University.
no comment
What specific things went wrong at Yale University?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Yale University.
Marie, Dr. Patrizio's nurse has failed to give me specific instructions in a timely manner, resulting in my having to call the office directly. And another nurse forgot to call in a script to the pharmacy but that has remedied the same day.
Dr. Patricio cared about getting me pregnant. He moved a little slower than I would have hoped, but maybe that’s just the nature of the industry. He called me personally with results, joked when needed, and was serious when needed. I felt loved and embraced by him and his team.... I did IVF with PGD, using Gonal-F, Follistim, and other I can’t remember. We had one failed cycle where one embryo was transferred, and one successful live birth after a transfer of two embryos.
The strengths [Yale University] are the doctors, nurses, and communication once you’re mid-cycle. The communication leading up to a cycle and the insurance coordinators are both lacking.... Marie [nurse] was so kind and loving. Sometimes I wondered though if she forgot details regarding our care, which i was compelled to remind her of periodically.... [Cost Of Treatment] 21k for retrieval, pgd testing, and transfer. 700 a year for frozen embryos.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Dr. Patricio cared about getting me pregnant. He moved a little slower than I would have hoped, but maybe that’s just the nature of the industry. He called me personally with results, joked when needed, and was serious when needed. I felt loved and embraced by him and his team.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
To come prepared with as much of an education about fertility treatments as possible. He respects intelligence and will give you more information if he feels it will benefit you.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
When under Dr. Patrizios care of the other docs at the clinic, face to face, I felt personally cared about. When speaking with Kree, who ran the morning monitoring program, it was made clear that I was a number in line, and that no exceptions could be made. She didn’t want to hear any explanations or reasoning behind needing to speak with anyone. She was rude and unwavering.
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at Yale University and their degree of success.
I did IVF with PGD, using Gonal-F, Follistim, and other I can’t remember. We had one failed cycle where one embryo was transferred, and one successful live birth after a transfer of two embryos.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Yale University. (Assigned nurse: Marie Longo)
Marie was so kind and loving. Sometimes I wondered though if she forgot details regarding our care, which i was compelled to remind her of periodically.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
The strengths are the doctors, nurses, and communication once you’re mid-cycle. The communication leading up to a cycle and the insurance coordinators are both lacking. Insurance would often times call me to say I wasn’t covered for a certain medication, provide no alternatives, and disregard the fact that I needed that med either that day or the next. This was infuriating.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
21k for retrieval, pgd testing, and transfer. 700 a year for frozen embryos.
Describe Pasquale Patrizio's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Yale University.
Dr. Patrizio was supportive of our choice. He gave us all the information and let us choose.
I found him [Dr. Patrizio] to be very rigid in his protocols. Anything I suggested he would say I didn't need it or it wouldn't work for me. Yet we had setbacks and cancelled cycles and he wasn't willing to try different things.... I would often see different people who did not know me or my situation. Sometimes my procedures were not even done by my doctor.... My protocol was a very basic one using stim drugs for retreival. For my frozen transfers only estrogen was used in preparation, even when it didn't seem to be working, nothing was added to help. He didn't believe anything else would help or make a difference.
It' a busy clinic, which is good because you can always get ahold of someone 7 days a week but bad because it can be a lot of waiting. The morning monitoring can be a zoo some days. Being a yale clinic they are part of a teaching hospital so you often see residents or fellows as well. I found that they often did not know what they were doing or did not have the answers that I asked for.... The nurses were the best resources there.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
I found him to be very rigid in his protocols. Anything I suggested he would say I didn't need it or it wouldn't work for me. Yet we had setbacks and cancelled cycles and he wasn't willing to try different things.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
I think he's a good doctor to start treatment with, for many that don't have such a difficult case as mine he has great success.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
It is a very large clinic with many people working there. I would often see different people who did not know me or my situation. Sometimes my procedures were not even done by my doctor.
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at Yale University and their degree of success.
My protocol was a very basic one using stim drugs for retreival. For my frozen transfers only estrogen was used in preparation, even when it didn't seem to be working, nothing was added to help. He didn't believe anything else would help or make a difference.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Yale University.
The nurses were the best resources there. Pretty timely in getting back to you and the few nurses I dealt with were the only people there that really knew me and my treatment.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
It' a busy clinic, which is good because you can always get ahold of someone 7 days a week but bad because it can be a lot of waiting. The morning monitoring can be a zoo some days. Being a yale clinic they are part of a teaching hospital so you often see residents or fellows as well. I found that they often did not know what they were doing or did not have the answers that I asked for.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Yale University.
The monitoring was first come first served in a time frame in the morning. There was often quite a long line and a long wait to be seen. Also, you almost never saw a doctor in the morning so it was hard to get any questions answered.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
I was under insurance when I saw Dr Patrizio so I am unaware of what the costs were.
Describe Pasquale Patrizio's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Yale University.
He did not example the reasoning for using one versus two. He simply asked if we were good doing 2 and did that.
[Dr. Patrizio] was a good doctor overall...He is a very intelligent doctor. He was good. He might be better than the [Yale - New Haven] practice...When using the Westport office, I was a "part of the family" treated very well with the nurse and staff. When at New Haven office, for retrievals and transfers, it was very clinical.
[Yale - New Haven Fertility's] Westport [office] was fantastic, kind, prompt, organized. All staff members knew every patient that walked in the door and what they were there for. New Haven, made me feel like cattle. If I arrived first, I had to push my way to stay first in line. Generally, the staff didn't know if you were on IVF or IUI or another procedure.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
He is a very intelligent doctor. He was good. He might be better than the YNH practice.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Ask a lot of questions...
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
When using the Westport office, I was a "part of the family" treated very well with the nurse and staff. When at New Haven office, for retrievals and transfers, it was very clinical. The nurses were kind, but I did feel more stress when at New Haven for monitoring and major procedures. Dr P. was a good doctor overall.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Yale University. (Assigned nurse: Patricia O'Neill)
She worked very hard to help me through the process. If I ran low on meds on a Friday, she would loan me meds to get through the weekend. She took my calls, texts and emails promptly. She was very detailed. I don't think YNH could have worked as well, if she wasn't in the mix.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Yale University.
Monitoring appointments at Westport were completely different than those at New Haven.
Westport was fantastic, kind, prompt, organized. All staff members knew every patient that walked in the door and what they were there for.
New Haven, made me feel like cattle. If I arrived first, I had to push my way to stay first in line. Generally, the staff didn't know if you were on IVF or IUI or another procedure. It was supposed to start at 7:15 on the weekends, but the ultra-sound doctors didn't show up until 7:30 or 7:45. It took a long time.
He [Dr. Pasquale Patrizio] is very kind, explains things well, likeable and obviously cares. I wish that he had communicated better about the actual egg retrieval and that another doctor would be performing the procedure. It was also a difficult call to decide whether to freeze only eggs or a combo of eggs and embryos.
When I was a patient, the clinic [Yale] was very small so it felt very personable and not at all like a factory (as compared to other clinic in my experience)--this was a huge strength. I felt like 1 of a few patients vs. 1 of hundreds.... Lupron was used back then...this was a long time ago. Also, the old style of egg freezing (slow freeze) was used, which isn't used anymore typically. I'm guessing it would be a different experience at this point given that this was so long ago. I would still go to Dr. Patrizio though, although would want more information about the lab, techniques, etc.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
He is very kind, explains things well, likeable and obviously cares. I wish that he had communicated better about the actual egg retrieval and that another doctor would be performing the procedure. It was also a difficult call to decide whether to freeze only eggs or a combo of eggs and embryos.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Ask for clarity about who performs what procedures.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Dr. Patrizio was kind, sensitive, and approachable and explained everything well. However, I was frustrated that I did not know he would not be doing the egg retrieval procedure himself (found out last minute and was quite upset by that).
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at Yale University and their degree of success.
Lupron was used back then...this was a long time ago. Also, the old style of egg freezing (slow freeze) was used, which isn't used anymore typically. I'm guessing it would be a different experience at this point given that this was so long ago. I would still go to Dr. Patrizio though, although would want more information about the lab, techniques, etc.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
When I was a patient, the clinic was very small so it felt very personable and not at all like a factory (as compared to other clinic in my experience)--this was a huge strength. I felt like 1 of a few patients vs. 1 of hundreds.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Yale University.
I did most of my monitoring at a different clinic so cannot comment on this.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
$10k
What specific things went wrong at Yale University?
Failed to inform you of changes in protocol
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Yale University.
The doctor performing the egg retrieval was changed at the last minute. Dr. Patrizio did personally call to discuss, however.
Interactions with Dr. Patrizio all great. However, once I started IUI process I felt like part of a herd walking into a barn for cookie cutter evaluation and treatment. Only when seeing Dr. Patrizio a few months later did it feel like I was a human or true patient again...is wonderful, and I trust him and his decisions. Very matter of fact and honest throughout our journey...Clomid 50mg (days 3-7 one cycle, 4-8 other) + ovidrel trigger and IUI less than 24 hours later.
[Yale University has] a lot of patients. Morning ultrasounds and blood work start to feel like a cattle call. Do not spend time talking about supportive therapies or alternative strategies to complement infertility treatment...One nurse told me I would be starting medication on a certain day, and another time me something different. I had to follow up by phone to confirm...the nurses manage all of the care in between the key consultation visits.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Dr. Patrizio is wonderful, and I trust him and his decisions. Very matter of fact and honest throughout our journey. Just send very busy, and that I'm not necessarily special... I'm one of what seems like many women in the same situation, all going through the same steps.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
All for details about treatment regimens before communicating with nurses;the nurses manage all of the care in between the key consultation visits.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Interactions with Dr. Patrizio all great. However, once I started IUI process I felt like part of a herd walking into a barn for cookie cutter evaluation and treatment. Only when seeing Dr. Patrizio a few months later did it feel like I was a human or true patient again.
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at Yale University and their degree of success.
Clomid 50mg (days 3-7 one cycle, 4-8 other) + ovidrel trigger and IUI less than 24 hours later.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
Very organized and expediency, but have a lot of patients. Morning ultrasounds and blood work start to feel like a cattle call. Do not spend time talking about supportive therapies or alternative strategies to complement infertility treatment.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
So far covered by insurance, so copays
What specific things went wrong at Yale University?
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Yale University.
One nurse told me I would be starting medication on a certain day, and another time me something different. I had to follow up by phone to confirm.
He [Dr. Patrizio] was positive and informative. Knowledgeable, easy to communicate with, good treatment even if I did not get all the results I wanted like a baby through this process. Through with pre-testing and also explained procedures well. ... We did egg ovulation stimulation, egg retrieval, ICSIS, 5 day transfer, egg freezing, blood monitoring and ultra sounds, also pregnancy test.
I liked the clinic [Yale University], staff and doctor [Patrizio]. It is a large group so a lot of people in and out. Wish an testing was quicker. Everything else was great. Easy to get to and to have interactions with real people. Helpful and kind. ... [nursing staff] Kind, helpful, through, organized and easy to respond to questions ... For my age only 2 embryos were transferred to increase chance of pregnancy.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
He was positive and informative. Knowledgeable, easy to communicate with, good treatment even if I did not get all the results I wanted like a baby through this process. Through with pre-testing and also explained procedures well.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
To ask questions if you are unsure if process and to share your feelings. Very honest.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Very kind and thoughtful... easy to communicate with, easy to get quick responses from team and doctors
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at Yale University and their degree of success.
We did egg ovulation stimulation, egg retrieval, ICSIS, 5 day transfer, egg freezing, blood monitoring and ultra sounds, also pregnancy test.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Yale University.
Kind, helpful, through, organized and easy to respond to questions
Describe your experience with Yale University.
I liked the clinic, staff and doctor. It is a large group so a lot of people in and out. Wish an testing was quicker. Everything else was great. Easy to get to and to have interactions with real people. Helpful and kind.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
Parts were covered by insurance some weren’t. After 40 most insurance won’t cover treatment. We have paid quite a bit out of pocket.
Describe Pasquale Patrizio's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Yale University.
For my age only 2 embryos were transferred to increase chance of pregnancy.
He [Dr. Pasquale Patrizio] is always kind and answers all my questions (no matter how crazy) and will always let me be my own advocate and take into account any thoughts or ideas I might have. Unfortunately neither of my IVF rounds worked and I only get 2 rounds with my insurance so we have to wait until I have new insurance to do another round...
Everything always runs smoothly [at Yale University], I really like everyone that works there and they are always on time...My first round I loved everyone and the retrieval went very well. The 2nd time I had a different nurse who was so nice but a little more frantic so I had a bit more anxiety. I didn't feel like the drugs were administered properly and I was a bit more uncomfortable during the surgery...There was definitely a long line [for monitoring appointments] but I would say the longest time I ever needed to wait was probably 35 minutes.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
He is always kind and answers all my questions (no matter how crazy) and will always let me be my own advocate and take into account any thoughts or ideas I might have. Unfortunately neither of my IVF rounds worked and I only get 2 rounds with my insurance so we have to wait until I have new insurance to do another round.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Ask lots of questions and write down the answers! I often forgot to ask certain things and forgot the responses to many others
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Everyone at the clinic is very nice and always remembers me
Describe your experience with your nurse at Yale University. (Assigned nurse: Marie)
My first round I loved everyone and the retrieval went very well. The 2nd time I had a different nurse who was so nice but a little more frantic so I had a bit more anxiety. I didn't feel like the drugs were administered properly and I was a bit more uncomfortable during the surgery.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
Everything always runs smoothly, I really like everyone that works there and they are always on time.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Yale University.
There was definitely a long line but I would say the longest time I ever needed to wait was probably 35 minutes.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
Most covered by insurance, I have a $5000 deductible
Describe Pasquale Patrizio's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Yale University.
The Dr. wanted me to chose to do one or 2 embryos. I chose one but I know wish I had been pushed to do 2 depending on odds
He's [Dr Pasquale Patrizio] very knowledgable but more interested in results in a statisical manner as in success rate as opposed to what would work best for you. Anesthesia did not help in pain of egg retrieval and I have a high tolerance for pain. Also, had horrific reaction to penilcillin and they kept administering it, even when my eyes swelled shut and it felt like a blow torch was being held to my chest.
Yale Fertility treats you like a number...Nurses were in short supply so aides or newer less experienced nurses often made the afternoon calls about mediciation and procedure based on morning's blood test. Conflicting info, wrong info and readministering a drug I was clearly allergic to....Diffferent nurses or aides called with info on medicine doses and had no idea who I was. All ignored the fact I was having an allegeric reaction to Penilcillin
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
He's very knowledgable but more interested in results in a statisical manner as in success rate as opposed to what would work best for you. Anesthesia did not help in pain of egg retrieval and I have a high tolerance for pain. Also, had horrific reaction to penilcillin and they kept administering it, even when my eyes swelled shut and it felt like a blow torch was being held to my chest.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Insist on instructions and medication doses in writing. Deal with head nurse if you can't deal with Patrizio. Also the "therapist" at Yale Fertility is very insensititve.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University?
Diffferent nurses or aides called with info on medicine doses and had no idea who I was. All ignored the fact I was having an allegeric reaction to Penilcillin
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Yale University.
HIgh turnover. Overworked.
Describe your experience with Yale University.
Yale Fertility treats you like a number.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at Yale University.
$42,000
What specific things went wrong at Yale University?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Failed to call with results
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 Yale University.
Nurses were in short supply so aides or newer less experienced nurses often made the afternoon calls about mediciation and procedure based on morning's blood test. Conflicting info, wrong info and readministering a drug I was clearly allergic to.
Since the first day he [Dr. Pasquale Patrizio] had us, he was always very present and really tried to create a connection with us. Even with the language barrier we had sometimes, he spoke in Portuguese trying his best to make us understand. As a doctor, he was always searching for new solutions...went deeper with many exams including microarray who gave us a better understanding of our problem. We are planning do do our IVF with him.
The [UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine] clinic is great, with covid they got very organized to make sure we had the safe distance. The entire process is automatized and once we get inside the clinic, we are ready to start our consultation. With tele-medicine we also had a great experience...Dr. Patrizio and his team makes us feel special every time and we feel like we are part of his family.
How was your experience with Pasquale Patrizio at UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine?
Since the first day he had us, he was always very present and really tried to create a connection with us. Even with the language barrier we had sometimes, he spoke in Portuguese trying his best to make us understand. As a doctor, he was always searching for new solutions and spoke with us about the newest options Ithaca has been studied. With our exams, he searched deeply to find out about our problem and the best solutions / options for our case. Dr. Pasquale is extremely professional!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Pasquale Patrizio at UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine?
Relax, because he will do his best to make it happen.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Pasquale Patrizio at UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Patrizio has been a gift for us. Always very patient and available when needed. He is always looking for a solution and never gives up. Dr. Patrizio and his team makes us feel special every time and we feel like we are part of his family.
Describe the protocols Pasquale Patrizio used in your cycles at UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
We had 5 miscarriages and we went through a couple other doctors and Dr. Patrizio went deeper with many exams including microarray who gave us a better understanding of our problem. We are planning do do our IVF with him.
Describe your experience with your nurse at UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine. (Assigned nurse: Bibiana Escobar)
Bibiana os espectacular! We never had anyone so attentive and sweet as her. She is always available and even on her vacation, she got our call and helped us. No e-mail or phone call is forgotten, and she is always on top of everything.
Describe your experience with UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine.
The clinic is great, with covid they got very organized to make sure we had the safe distance. The entire process is automatized and once we get inside the clinic, we are ready to start our consultation. With tele-medicine we also had a great experience!
Describe the costs associated with your care under Pasquale Patrizio at UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine.
We haven’t started our treatment but most of our consultation and exams have been covered by our health insurance
Describe Pasquale Patrizio's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at UHealth Center for Reproductive Medicine.
We have read and heard a lot about Dr. Patrizio and all the recommendations have been very positive. We hope we can move forward with our treatment with him as soon as possible.