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2019 - 2020, Unsuccessful
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Dr. Banaski does a great job at explaining all options, possible outcomes, and rationale...She briefly shared her own journey with PCOS, which was so helpful...did a great job at trying different approaches per my request...always answered my questions through them in a very reasonable amount of time
[Garrison Clinic] Strengths: organized, good communication/responsive, caring, good at providing accurate information for billing/insurance coverage Weaknesses: I would prefer they have a separate waiting area for the infertility clients so we don't have to sit in a sea of pregnant women...not very private.
How was your experience with Rebecca Banaski at Garrison OB/GYNs?
We only met with Dr. Banaski at our initial consultation, a year into treatments at her practice, and again at our one and only IUI. She always made my husband and I feel at ease, and never made us feel rushed during our appointments with her. Even though most of our appointments were nurse visits, I knew that the nurses were in constant communication with Dr. Banaski and she always answered my questions through them in a very reasonable amount of time.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Rebecca Banaski at Garrison OB/GYNs?
I would advise a future patient to go in with an open mind regarding treatment options. What works for your friends, might not work for you, and Dr. Banaski does a great job at explaining all options, possible outcomes, and rationale. I started my journey at her office thinking 1 IUI would be the "be all, end all" to getting pregnant, and while unfortunately that was not the case for me, Dr. Banaski did a great job at trying different approaches per my request until we came to the understanding together that IVF was our only option.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Rebecca Banaski at Garrison OB/GYNs?
Dr. Banaski made my husband and I feel comfortable right away. She sat on the same side of her desk as us, which we loved because our consultation felt casual. Even when she heard my stomach rumble, she offered me chocolate, which I got a kick out of. She was amazing at explaining all possibilities, not sugar-coating our situation, but also allowing us to remain cautiously optimistic during our treatments with her. She briefly shared her own journey with PCOS, which was so helpful in feeling like someone understood me. She genuinely listened to our millions of questions and concerns, and after a year of trying at her practice, sat down with us again to decide what our next steps would be moving forward. Her nurse Kim became family. I can't count how many times she hugged me while I cried in her office and remained very professional throughput my journey at Garrison. I truly wish the more "simple" treatments were successful in getting me pregnant, but I had full confidence moving on to Dr. Ben Lannon at Boston IVF per Dr. Banaski and Kim's recommendation.
Describe the protocols Rebecca Banaski used in your cycles at Garrison OB/GYNs and their degree of success.
Originally, each protocol started with a progesterone injection to induce my period followed by 5 days of Letrozole on cycle days 5-9 with internal ultrasounds starting around cycle day 12 for monitoring of follicle growth and then a trigger shot of Ovidrel when the follicle was mature enough. I believe my body only responded to the letrozole twice, but neither time resulted in pregnancy (all with timed intercourse). after 3 or 4 trials with that, we discussed trying Gonal-F, however I was fearful of OHSS and knew after speaking with Kim and Dr. Banaski that once you start using injectables, you can't really go back to trying oral medications of ovulation, so I asked that we try Clomid since the first 3 times I took it, my OB did not monitor how my ovaries responded to it. The first round worked and we were able to do IUI with trigger, which was unsuccessful. The second round was in January/February and my follicles were not maturing at a good rate and we decided to cancel the cycle and be referred to Dr. Lannon at Boston IVF.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Garrison OB/GYNs. (Assigned nurse: Kim)
Kim was wonderful. She made me feel at home right away. She definitely had her hands full so sometimes she would have to call me back after discussing a question I had for her, just to ensure she had all of the right information before providing me an answer. She even called me while I was on vacation on a Saturday to apologize for forgetting to call me back the day before.
Describe your experience with Garrison OB/GYNs.
Strengths: organized, good communication/responsive, caring, good at providing accurate information for billing/insurance coverage
Weaknesses: I would prefer they have a separate waiting area for the infertility clients so we don't have to sit in a sea of pregnant women. I would have also preferred they do not discuss specific balances due at check-in as the waiting room is only separated from the waiting room by a desk and a few feet, and is not very private.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Rebecca Banaski at Garrison OB/GYNs.
My insurance only covered diagnostics and labs- all medications and the IUI procedure were 100% OOP. Her office had a special contract with my insurance though, so rates were a little less expensive for me.
Describe Rebecca Banaski's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Garrison OB/GYNs.
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