Dr. Cohen LISTENS in a world where many physicians take on a particular approach without the input of the patient. She heard me when I said I felt that something wasn’t right and did not want to proceed with anymore transfers before figuring out what my problem was. She helped me to control my thyroid, she did a laparoscopy to address stage 3 endometriosis and she let me be in the drivers seat of my care which is so incredibly important.
I will say, some of the nurses [at Cooper Institute] were very kind. However, others did not show the compassion that women battling infertility should receive. This is an area that does need improvement in the office. We are women who are scared, have experienced loss and may have a lot of questions.... There were a few times I needed to call in and provide reminders to send prescriptions but typically this was not an issue.
How was your experience with Rachael Cohen at Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Cohen LISTENS in a world where many physicians take on a particular approach without the input of the patient. She heard me when I said I felt that something wasn’t right and did not want to proceed with anymore transfers before figuring out what my problem was. She helped me to control my thyroid, she did a laparoscopy to address stage 3 endometriosis and she let me be in the drivers seat of my care which is so incredibly important. Going through infertility is bad enough, but having a kind and compassionate physician who brings you hope and follows proper protocol is SO important. Dr. Cohen went through the proper steps for me and listened to my opinions. For that, I am so grateful.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Rachael Cohen at Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Be vocal. Let her know your concerns. Listen to her advice but also trust your gut if something does not feel right to you.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Rachael Cohen at Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Dr. Cohen listened to me even at times where she didn’t entirely agreed. Unlike the first physician I saw she went through the appropriate steps of treatment and diagnostic testing. She allowed me to have a voice which I felt had been taken from me. It was not until this Dr. that I had faith that I would become pregnant. Despite our very sad outcome, she was a wonderful and attentive Dr. and I will be returning to her in hopes of a rainbow baby after the passing of our twins.
Describe the protocols Rachael Cohen used in your cycles at Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
After a previous failed transfer with NO diagnostic testing Dr. Cohen performed a mock transfer (I have a retroverted uterus so this helped her gain a better picture for the transfer) she did a hysterosalpinogram (checking to see if tubes were blocked) she did a laparoscopy for endometriosis (to detect any tubal blockages or scar tissue impacting conception or causing risk of an ectopic pregnancy) and then we prepped for a transfer. That transfer was canceled due to my lining however, the next transfer scheduled a month later was successful.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
I will say, some of the nurses were very kind. However, others did not show the compassion that women battling infertility should receive. This is an area that does need improvement in the office. We are women who are scared, have experienced loss and may have a lot of questions. I understand the days are long and hard but patience, care and empathy is so important. We just want what most women want, a family. This does not speak to all of the nurses, just some who would appear very frustrated if something was not understood.
Describe your experience with Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Strengths: thinking outside of the box and being willing to take on “tough” cases. Understanding the high costs of infertility treatment and providing lower costs for treatment. Dr. Cohen being a Dr. who really listens and empathizes and is also willing to think outside of the box.
Weaknesses: some of the other staff members really just need to practice a little bit more compassion and empathy. Infertility is a horrible disease. My only qualm with the office. There needs to be more patience.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Rachael Cohen at Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
I paid for several procedures out of pocket until my laparoscopy and Dr. Cohen and the billing department helped me to gain fertility coverage after being denied although I was diagnosed with endometriosis
Describe Rachael Cohen's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
Unfortunately, we did transfer 2 embryos because prior transfers with 2 resulted in no pregnancy. Unfortunately, my twin pregnancy resulted in loss. I lost my son at 4.5 months and my daughter was born at 27 weeks and passed away at 3 months due to a rare lung condition. At the time, we thought transferring two was our best option with very limited funds. Although I did achieve a pregnancy, based upon our circumstances I would only ever transfer one.
What specific things went wrong at Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine?
Failed to call in prescriptions to pharmacy
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine.
There were a few times I needed to call in and provide reminders to send prescriptions but typically this was not an issue.
Prior to Dr. Cohen I had received conflicting information on my case and diagnoses which is why now, I will only see her
Humanity5 of 5
Communication5 of 5
Frequency Seen5 of 5
Trustworthiness5 of 5
Compassion5 of 5
Explained risks4 of 5
Adaptability5 of 5
NPS8
Clinic
Cooper Institute for Advanced Reproductive Medicine
I have never met Dr. Cohen in person, only via Zoom or phone calls...Dr. Cohen is very knowledgeable and communicates very well and will get back to me promptly...For both treatment cycles, I was prescribed letrozole and then had to take a “trigger shot” when I was ready to induce ovulation. Then took progesterone suppositories once daily 3 days after ovulation. One cycle we tried naturally and one was with an IUI
the [Sincera] (nurse) and the (PA) are wonderful, they are who I saw in person at every office visit. They always answered all my questions and it was nice to see familiar faces each visit...I wish there was more face time with the doctors. The billing department is a whole other issue. I’ve had several issues with being charged twice or incorrectly and still have one ongoing issue that has not been resolved.
How was your experience with Rachael Cohen at Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed)?
Dr. Cohen is very knowledgeable and communicates very well and will get back to me promptly. She has been kind, especially since both of my cycles ended in early miscarriages. But I’m still struggling to understand why this is happening to me.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Rachael Cohen at Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed)?
Advocate for yourself and do your own research to ask as many questions as possible.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Rachael Cohen at Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed)?
The doctors are very knowledgeable and nice, but I feel like there is no urgency or even desire to dig deeper to find a reason to why I’ve had 4 miscarriages in 13 months. I feel more like a number than a human.
Describe the protocols Rachael Cohen used in your cycles at Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed) and their degree of success.
For both treatment cycles, I was prescribed letrozole and then had to take a “trigger shot” when I was ready to induce ovulation. Then took progesterone suppositories once daily 3 days after ovulation. One cycle we tried naturally and one was with an IUI. Both resulted in a positive pregnancy test, but ended in miscarriage.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed). (Assigned nurse: Stacy )
Stacy (nurse) and Christina (PA) are wonderful, they are who I saw in person at every office visit. They always answered all my questions and it was nice to see familiar faces each visit. I have never met Dr. Cohen in person, only via Zoom or phone calls.
Describe your experience with Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed).
Currently, all appointments that don’t include a medical procedure, with the doctors are virtual. I have yet to meet Dr. Cohen in person and I’ve been with this clinic since August 2021. I wish there was more face time with the doctors. The billing department is a whole other issue. I’ve had several issues with being charged twice or incorrectly and still have one ongoing issue that has not been resolved.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Rachael Cohen at Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed).
I’ve spent over $3,000 for two treatment cycles, one IUI, and all the medications.
Describe Rachael Cohen's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed).
N/a
What specific things went wrong at Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed)?
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed).
I’ve met with two doctors and feel like I’ve had two different opinions expressed. One said that my rate of miscarriage is higher with PCOS and the other said there is no connection. It’s frustrating.
NPS6
Doctor
Rachael Cohen
NPS
Humanity2 of 5
Communication3 of 5
Frequency Seen1 of 5
Trustworthiness3 of 5
Compassion3 of 5
Explained risks3 of 5
Adaptability1 of 5
NPS6
Clinic
Sincera Reproductive Medicine (Axia Women's Health Network clinic) (closed)
Dr cohen was very sweet and made me feel welcome. She answered all of my questions realistically and with a plan. She made me feel at ease about our next steps and didn’t make me feel rushed... I met with dr cohen for a consultation and then had found out that she did the egg retrieval for our eggs retrieved from a donor. This is the first time we ever had embryos to transfer so I felt grateful to have that outcome!... We were allowed to transfer our two best embryos at once. We ultimately had a chemical.
I can say that I have gotten some conflicting information from the nursing staff [Cooper Institute]. Since I am an out of town patient. I have to get scripts for my bloodwork and ultrasounds. Some nurses are happy to email them to me and some are adamant about faxing them. Which I don’t have access to a fax so sometimes I use my work fax or have to have them sent to the hospital.... Cooper is very transparent with their pricing since they have a list on their website.
How was your experience with Rachael Cohen at Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders?
I met with dr cohen for a consultation and then had found out that she did the egg retrieval for our eggs retrieved from a donor. This is the first time we ever had embryos to transfer so I felt grateful to have that outcome!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Rachael Cohen at Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders?
The office at either location is very busy. Do not let that scary you. The doctors there are very good and worth it.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Rachael Cohen at Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders?
Dr cohen was very sweet and made me feel welcome. She answered all of my questions realistically and with a plan. She made me feel at ease about our next steps and didn’t make me feel rushed
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders.
I have mostly dealt with Jessie who is absolutely an angel. I hate to call her out like that, it’s like I’m letting out a good secret but she deserves every bit of recognition. I can’t imagine all the times I bugged her with random questions. But each time she made me feel better and made things so much easier. She is a gem there.
Describe your experience with Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders.
As I said before, the office is very busy which is to be expected with a great office. The blood and ultrasound procedures at the new jersey office run smoothly and efficiently. I wish I lived closer to go there all the time!!
Describe the costs associated with your care under Rachael Cohen at Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders.
Cooper is very transparent with their pricing since they have a list on their website.
Describe Rachael Cohen's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders.
We were allowed to transfer our two best embryos at once. We ultimately had a chemical.
What specific things went wrong at Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders?
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders.
I can say that I have gotten some conflicting information from the nursing staff. Since I am an out of town patient. I have to get scripts for my bloodwork and ultrasounds. Some nurses are happy to email them to me and some are adamant about faxing them. Which I don’t have access to a fax so sometimes I use my work fax or have to have them sent to the hospital.
NPS10
Doctor
Rachael Cohen
NPS
Humanity5 of 5
Communication5 of 5
Frequency Seen3 of 5
Trustworthiness5 of 5
Compassion5 of 5
Explained risks5 of 5
Adaptability4 of 5
NPS9
Clinic
Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders