Dr. Yazigi took time to listen to my concerns. At consultations and follow up appointments he would go through all of my medical history so that we could make the most informed decisions together. ... He didn't mind calling me for additional consultations or questions. ... There were times after monitoring appointments that the chart was not read completely or marked incorrectly that lead to weird instructions from Dr. Yazigi that I had to follow up on. ...
The [Shady Grove] offer in house procedures and work to get approval from your insurance company. You are also assigned a financial person who makes sure you know what is and is not covered ahead of time. As far as weaknesses, there have been times that information has not been properly relayed which is why it is important that you advocate for yourself in your treatment. ... It has been hard to have stability and effects some communication by being shuffled from nurse to nurse.
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
There were times after monitoring appointments that the chart was not read completely or marked incorrectly that lead to weird instructions from Dr. Yazigi that I had to follow up on. Otherwise, he treated me with respect often referencing his own daughters which gave me confidence in his opinion when we had decisions to make.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Allow him to explain things to you as you go but also do your own research and don't be afraid to advocate for yourself.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dr. Yazigi took time to listen to my concerns. At consultations and follow up appointments he would go through all of my medical history so that we could make the most informed decisions together. He factored in my desires for treatment and what would get us the best outcome. He didn't mind calling me for additional consultations or questions.
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
When I first saw him in 2016, I was treated for anovulation and was put on 100 mg of clomid with a trigger shot. I was a slow responder but after continual observation I did respond and had a positive outcome that resulted in our son. I came back in 2018 to grow our family and started with a similar protocol but no longer responded to clomid. We upped the dose without change. We then switched to femara in which I responded and got pregnant on the second cycle but miscarried. We started femara again a month post miscarriage but did not have success leading to a hysteroscopy to check for scar tissue. No scar tissue was found and Dr. Yazigi said we may be partially unexplained. He recommended moving onto IUI but since we were out of pocket we decided to pursue shared risk IVF instead.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Since I have been with SGF I have had four nurses. Rebecca was my nurse for my first round in 2016 and I loved her. When I came back I was originally assigned to Kristin who soon left for an alternative job. I then was transferred to Kelli and was with her for six months before she took another position. I am now assigned to Tina. It has been hard to have stability and effects some communication by being shuffled from nurse to nurse.
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
The clinic has multiple locations that make it easy to schedule appointments for all services. The offer in house procedures and work to get approval from your insurance company. You are also assigned a financial person who makes sure you know what is and is not covered ahead of time. As far as weaknesses, there have been times that information has not been properly relayed which is why it is important that you advocate for yourself in your treatment.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
For timed intercourse, monitoring was covered by my insurance after copays were collected. I did pay for medications out of pocket. Shared risk IVF is costing 24,500 including PGS testing.
Describe Ricardo Yazigi (retired)'s approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
I have not yet gotten to this point but I think eSET will be what is recommended due to my age. I am comfortable with this decision.
What specific things went wrong at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
I once had something marked in my chart as a follicle that was a cyst. This led to talks about selective reduction if a multiple pregnancy was the outcome. I also was told to trigger before I should have but could it prior to administering the medication.
NPS10
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity5 of 5
Communication4 of 5
Frequency Seen3 of 5
Trustworthiness4 of 5
Compassion4 of 5
Explained risks5 of 5
Adaptability5 of 5
NPS9
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
Because I was traveling... for treatment, I really thought I would lose some personal interaction with my doctor. However, Dr. Yazigi went out of his way to speak to me as long as I needed while we were in Towson and made an effort on several occasions to call me and talk through my treatment options. He always took the time to be kind and to give me all the time I needed.
The clinic [Shady Grove] itself is very clean and the staff are very organized. I did all of my testing remotely though in another clinic. Therefore, I did not get the full experience of multiple visits to the clinic outside of procedures....Very strong preference for eSET....I loved that I had a direct email and could always email or talk with Elayne when I needed anything. She was very accessible.
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dr. Yazigi is practical and always measured my expectations in a thoughtful way. He under-promised and over-delivered in my case. He always took the time to talk to me and never rushed our appointments.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
The same advice I would give any patient...take control of your health. Ask as many questions as you need to feel comfortable. Trust that Dr. Yazigi will give you thoughtful answers.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Because I was traveling from Birmingham, AL to Towson, MD for treatment, I really thought I would lose some personal interaction with my doctor. However, Dr. Yazigi went out of his way to speak to me as long as I needed while we were in Towson and made an effort on several occasions to call me and talk through my treatment options. He always took the time to be kind and to give me all the time I needed.
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
21 days BCP, Del Estogen (20 mg/ml) .2ml IM every third evening three weeks prior to FET, Progesterone in Oil (50 mg/ml) 1ml IM daily starting 5 days prior to FET. Del Estrogen and Progesterone in oil continued until 12 weeks. Prednisone and blood thinner also started a few days prior to procedure and continued through 14 weeks.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic). (Assigned nurse: Elayne Kochis)
I loved that I had a direct email and could always email or talk with Elayne when I needed anything. She was very accessible.
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
The clinic itself is very clean and the staff are very organized. I did all of my testing remotely though in another clinic. Therefore, I did not get the full experience of multiple visits to the clinic outside of procedures.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
I paid for the shared risk program with genetic testing. It was $27,500 fully refundable without success. Follow up transfers with remaining embryos were $4,600.
Describe Ricardo Yazigi (retired)'s approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Very strong preference for eSET.
NPS10
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity5 of 5
Communication5 of 5
Frequency Seen3 of 5
Trustworthiness5 of 5
Compassion5 of 5
Explained risks5 of 5
Adaptability5 of 5
NPS10
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
He [Dr. Yazigi] was very good about explaining the process he understood when we didn’t want to use donor sperm yet and came up woth an alternative. He was very good at making us feel like it was not hopeless. He set us up woth urologist to see my husband and gave us positive anecdotes...He was very good about explaining the whole process and gave us options based on our failed cycle with reasons why..
They [Shady Grove] are busy! Make sure if you’re doing ivf make the first appt available All of the staff was good and everyone was knowledgeable and compassionate....First assigned Stefanie Hernandez and she was great! She got a new job and for my frozen transfer I was assigned Danielle bird a She was not good and was not organized and seemed annoyed with me... Be sure to ask about discounts because they have some for the scripts
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
He was very good about explaining the process he understood when we didn’t want to use donor sperm yet and came up woth an alternative. He was very good at making us feel like it was not hopeless. He set us up woth urologist to see my husband and gave us positive anecdotes
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Ask questions because he has the answers and will spend the time needed with you
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
He was very good about explaining the whole process and gave us options based on our failed cycle with reasons why
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
Gonal f and menopur, these were upped very quickly as I was not responding, but once upped I was responding fine. Started ganirelix and then did egg retrieval. Because of my progesterone level the doctor recommended a freeze all and do a frozen transfer. He called personally to tell me that only 2 embryos were made. It was later that one more embryo got made but only 1made it to 6 day blastocyst
We then got ready for frozen transfer with estrogen and progesterone injections
Frozen transfer did not work
Describe your experience with your nurse at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic). (Assigned nurse: Stephanie hernandez)
First assigned Stefanie Hernandez and she was great! She got a new job and for my frozen transfer I was assigned Danielle bird a She was not good and was not organized and seemed annoyed with me
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
They are busy! Make sure if you’re doing ivf make the first appt available
All of the staff was good and everyone was knowledgeable and compassionate. Don’t hesitate to do what they recommend and ask all the questions. Be sure to ask about discounts because they have some for the scripts
Describe the costs associated with your care under Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
My insurance covered 90% but the prescriptions were what was expensive about $11000 total with insurance but my insurance has a 25k lifetime maximum
NPS8
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity5 of 5
Communication5 of 5
Frequency Seen3 of 5
Trustworthiness5 of 5
Compassion3 of 5
Explained risks3 of 5
Adaptability4 of 5
NPS10
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
Dr Yazigi always has a pleasant demeanor and explains the processes in detail. He is never frustrated by all of my questions.... He made the whole process very comfortable, even for my timid and very private husband. He never treated us like we couldn't understand something he needed to explain... Dr Yazigi had me take Clomid. I had already tried Clomid 3 times but now we would monitor and do IUIs. We tried this twice and he told us that the odds of us getting pregnant were only getting lower, so we decided to try IUI once more with Clomid, and then move on. IVF was our next step because my hormone levels indicated a high response to injectibles, and trying for IUIs would likely result in cancelled cycles due to too many follicles. First round of IVF had poor fertilization but still resulted in a single day 5 embryo which was a live birth. Now that we are trying for our second child Dr Yazigi has decided to add ICSI to the regiment.
Excellent clinic [Shady Grove]. They have enough resources that anyone can start any type of cycle at any time. There are a lot of faces sometimes but they know exactly what they're doing.... Tina was excellent. She always kept me promptly up to date on what I was supposed to be doing, dosages and appointments I needed. She also made sure I had all of the donated medications she could get for me as a cash paying patient. Without her we would not have a son.
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
He made the whole process very comfortable, even for my timid and very private husband. He never treated us like we couldn't understand something he needed to explain. Ultimately we had success and for that I am very grateful
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
He can be a little hard to understand but you get the hang of it.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dr Yazigi always has a pleasant demeanor and explains the processes in detail. He is never frustrated by all of my questions.
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
Dr Yazigi had me take Clomid. I had already tried Clomid 3 times but now we would monitor and do IUIs. We tried this twice and he told us that the odds of us getting pregnant were only getting lower, so we decided to try IUI once more with Clomid, and then move on. IVF was our next step because my hormone levels indicated a high response to injectibles, and trying for IUIs would likely result in cancelled cycles due to too many follicles. First round of IVF had poor fertilization but still resulted in a single day 5 embryo which was a live birth. Now that we are trying for our second child Dr Yazigi has decided to add ICSI to the regiment.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic). (Assigned nurse: Tina)
Tina was excellent. She always kept me promptly up to date on what I was supposed to be doing, dosages and appointments I needed. She also made sure I had all of the donated medications she could get for me as a cash paying patient. Without her we would not have a son.
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Excellent clinic. They have enough resources that anyone can start any type of cycle at any time. There are a lot of faces sometimes but they know exactly what they're doing.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
IUIs were a flat rate per cycle ($1600), plus the cost of medications. When it came time for IVF we qualified for a shared risk program, which was 6 fresh cycles and unlimited frozen transfers for $20,000, plus the cost of medications. For our second child we decided to pay for a multi-cycle discount, $18,500 for two fresh and unlimited FETs.
Diagnostic testing was covered at 80% by our insurance.
Describe Ricardo Yazigi (retired)'s approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
I would personally not choose to transfer more than one embryo so my doctor and I were on the same page about eSET
NPS10
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity5 of 5
Communication4 of 5
Frequency Seen3 of 5
Trustworthiness5 of 5
Compassion5 of 5
Explained risks4 of 5
Adaptability5 of 5
NPS10
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
Dr Yazigi is a very blunt person who is not there to hold your hand, but to get you pregnant. He is very kind and caring. .. it was decided that I had unexplained infertility. Dr Yazigi decided that IUI was the best course of treatment...He was also a very busy man....Dr Yazigi was very busy, and I understood that. But most of the ultrasounds and the iui that worked were done by colleagues and not himself.... he isnt going to hold your hand through the process
Shady Grove was very welcoming. The staff always remembered me and greeted me by name. The office was clean and decorated very tastefully. The location was great and easily accessible. I loved that everything was done in house in one building...Becca was AMAZING. Genuinely there for me, and so beyond compassionate. She was so kind and caring. Really supported me and did whatever was needed to get me pregnant.
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dr Yazigi is a very blunt person who is not there to hold your hand, but to get you pregnant. He is very kind and caring. Who will go out of his way if needed to help a patient in need. He was very warm and understanding. He was also a very busy man. While I was never rushed, he did take a phone call during my initial consult that made me feel like "Wow he really cares for his patients." But also thinking why am I not his number 1 concern as I awkwardly sit in his office.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dont be afraid of his bluntness. Don't feel hurt that unlike some of his colleagues he isnt going to hold your hand through the process. You have a nurse for that.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dr Yazigi was very busy, and I understood that. But most of the ultrasounds and the iui that worked were done by colleagues and not himself.
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
After all the tests it was decided that I had unexplained infertility. Dr Yazigi decided that IUI was the best course of treatment. I appreciated that he didnt jump to IVF since we didnt need it. The first cycle the egg didnt mature as fast as he wanted, and on the day of the insemination my husbands sperm count was low. Dr Yazigi said as far as the egg went that I will need injectables if this one doesnt take, and as far as the sperm count I'd need IVF if this round didn't work. It didnt work. So for the next cycle we did IUI again but added injectables after the clomid.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic). (Assigned nurse: Becca)
Becca was AMAZING. Genuinely there for me, and so beyond compassionate. She was so kind and caring. Really supported me and did whatever was needed to get me pregnant.
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Shady Grove was very welcoming. The staff always remembered me and greeted me by name. The office was clean and decorated very tastefully. The location was great and easily accessible. I loved that everything was done in house in one building.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
My insurance covered 100% of labs and tests after the $1k deductible. My insurance covered 90% of the iui acter deductible. They however did not cover prescriptions very well.
NPS10
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity4 of 5
Communication5 of 5
Frequency Seen2 of 5
Trustworthiness5 of 5
Compassion5 of 5
Explained risks5 of 5
Adaptability5 of 5
NPS10
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
[Dr.] Yazigi was very welcoming, open and honest. He gave us the facts and statistics, he laid out our treatment options and literally said "here is your menu, I am your waiter". It felt like he was part of this team with us...He has an accent listen carefully...We did increase the medications because I didn't respond as fast as Yazigi was expecting. I retrieved 17 eggs, 15 were mature, 12 fertilized normally. We transferred one and froze 6. Right now I am 26 weeks pregnant...
Shady Grove is great. It is a very large network of doctors which in the beginning can seem like a lot but usually you will be at your smaller local office were things aren't overwhelming. The nice thing about being so large is you can have your monitoring at any office with in the practice. If you know one day you have an early work day and another office is closer to your office that's fine schedule your monitoring with them...
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Yazigi was very welcoming, open and honest. He gave us the facts and statistics, he laid out our treatment options and literally said "here is your menu, I am your waiter". It felt like he was part of this team with us.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
He has an accent listen carefully.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
I felt like a human because everyone knew my name when I got to the office in the morning. They didn't have to look up my chart before they new what I was there for. The weekend monitoring in the larger office could sometimes be a little more impersonal but usually there was someone there working on the weekend that was from my local clinic so I would always have a familiar face.
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
I had 3 IUI cycles, two with clomid and one with another medication the name of which escapes me. I also took medication for lining thickening and to maintain the pregnancy after IUI. Then I did 1 IVF cycle. My IVF medications were pretty normal; Gonal-f, Menopur, Ganirelix, and HSG shot. We did increase the medications because I didn't respond as fast as Yazigi was expecting. I retrieved 17 eggs, 15 were mature, 12 fertilized normally. We transferred one and froze 6. Right now I am 26 weeks pregnant.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic). (Assigned nurse: Tina)
Tina was my nurse for the majority of my treatments. Unfortunately she left the practice in between my egg retrieval and positive pregnancy test. While she was there is was amazing and I have always wanted to run into her and let her know It Worked! I'm pregnant.
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Shady Grove is great. It is a very large network of doctors which in the beginning can seem like a lot but usually you will be at your smaller local office were things aren't overwhelming. The nice thing about being so large is you can have your monitoring at any office with in the practice. If you know one day you have an early work day and another office is closer to your office that's fine schedule your monitoring with them.
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Monitoring appointments were really easy and fast for me. I usually wanted the earliest appointment, there was always someone there and I would get in and out fairly quickly.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
My insurance covered most of our costs. We generally had $30 co pay but that was it. Insurance also covered most of the medication costs.
NPS10
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity5 of 5
Communication5 of 5
Frequency Seen2 of 5
Trustworthiness5 of 5
Compassion4 of 5
Explained risks5 of 5
Adaptability5 of 5
NPS10
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
Dr Yazigi clearly loves his work. At the same time, aside from our initial meeting and a skype meeting when we wanted to have a second child, we never met him. He was the one to make the phone calls when there was bad news, and he was always willing to talk on the phone when I had a question. I'd recommend him, but I'm not sure that another doctor at the practice would be just as good.
Shady Grove is big. At times it felt like I was on an assembly line. At the same time, the shared risk program is unbeatable. When attempts for a second child (with a new egg donor) were not successful, 100% of our money was refunded. We would have rather had another child, but at least we didn't lose the money from unsuccessful attempts...Doris Thomas was my main contact at the clinic. She was always present and accounted for. She answered my questions, was kind and sympathetic. Even though she was probably overseeing many patients, when I spoke with her I often felt like I was her only patient. She is great!
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dr Yazigi clearly loves his work. At the same time, aside from our initial meeting and a skype meeting when we wanted to have a second child, we never met him. He was the one to make the phone calls when there was bad news, and he was always willing to talk on the phone when I had a question. I'd recommend him, but I'm not sure that another doctor at the practice would be just as good.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Expect to be one of many patients. Expect someone who knows his stuff and loves his work, and someone who wants you to have a baby, but don't expect a lot of hand holding.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dr. Yazigi was always either available to talk or returned my calls promptly. He spent the time with us that we needed to talk about what was happening. He was kind and sympathetic, especially when there was bad news.
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
My treatment was pretty straightforward: drugs to build up my uterine lining and drugs to help the embryo implant. We went straight for egg donation IVF, so not a lot of different protocols.
Before treatment to get pregnant could begin, I did have a hysteroscopy, where he found polyps. I had them removed and then we moved forward with getting me pregnant.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic). (Assigned nurse: Doris Thomas)
Doris Thomas was my main contact at the clinic. She was always present and accounted for. She answered my questions, was kind and sympathetic. Even though she was probably overseeing many patients, when I spoke with her I often felt like I was her only patient. She is great!
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Shady Grove is big. At times it felt like I was on an assembly line. At the same time, the shared risk program is unbeatable. When attempts for a second child (with a new egg donor) were not successful, 100% of our money was refunded. We would have rather had another child, but at least we didn't lose the money from unsuccessful attempts.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
About 40,000 including all meds and holistic support therapy (acupuncture, etc.) for the first try. This includes the shared risk fee for 1 donor/3 recipients. We also had our embryos tested for genetic problems before we transferred them.
What specific things went wrong at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
At the beginning, when I was scheduled for a hysteroscopy, I was prescribed too low a dose of the medication I needed. The procedure, for which we traveled out of town to the clinic and rented a hotel room, had to rescheduled so that I could take the right dose of medicine.
NPS7
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity5 of 5
Communication5 of 5
Frequency Seen1 of 5
Trustworthiness5 of 5
Compassion5 of 5
Explained risks4 of 5
Adaptability5 of 5
NPS10
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
My second cycle was three days after my 35th birthday. Dr. Yagizi convinced me that I had to go with three embryos because I was of advanced maternal age, even if only by 3 days. And it was my second try. Thankfully I only ended up with twins. I liked all of the advice and treatments until I hyperstimulated and was hospitalized. That was awful and I had to have all the fluid drained four times!... I really liked Dr. Yagizi, but Dr. Katz was the doctor I usually saw and although I was able to have twins, I was hyperstimulated so badly for the second cycle that I had to be hospitalized for a week. That didn't give me a ton of confidence in them.
Check their [SGF- Towson] hyperstimulation rate. The doctors and nurses were great, but I think the treatment was way too aggressive considering they retrieved 21 eggs from just one ovary. Dr. Katz was great with giving me advice when I came in and he recommended going straight to IVF since I only had one ovary so my insurance would cover that. I do think he was misleading however when he explained the process because I was surprised he insisted on a second fresh retrieval for my second IVF even though I had plenty of frozen. I didn't understand that fresh was so much more effective than frozen.
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
I really liked Dr. Yagizi, but Dr. Katz was the doctor I usually saw and although I was able to have twins, I was hyperstimulated so badly for the second cycle that I had to be hospitalized for a week. That didn't give me a ton of confidence in them.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Make sure you don't get hyperstimulated!
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
My second cycle was three days after my 35th birthday. Dr. Yagizi convinced me that I had to go with three embryos because I was of advanced maternal age, even if only by 3 days. And it was my second try. Thankfully I only ended up with twins. I liked all of the advice and treatments until I hyperstimulated and was hospitalized. That was awful and I had to have all the fluid drained four times!
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Check their hyperstimulation rate. The doctors and nurses were great, but I think the treatment was way too aggressive considering they retrieved 21 eggs from just one ovary. Dr. Katz was great with giving me advice when I came in and he recommended going straight to IVF since I only had one ovary so my insurance would cover that. I do think he was misleading however when he explained the process because I was surprised he insisted on a second fresh retrieval for my second IVF even though I had plenty of frozen. I didn't understand that fresh was so much more effective than frozen.
NPS7
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity4 of 5
Communication4 of 5
Frequency Seen1 of 5
Compassion4 of 5
NPS7
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
We only retrieved 3 eggs. We did a day 3 transfer of two embryos but were unsuccessful. Dr Yazigi recommended a slightly higher stim protocol which ultimately was converted to an IUI. He then recommended a protocol with lupron. I did not respond at all and was cancelled the cycle. He then recommended donor eggs...a very practical physician. I would describe his bedside manner as neutral. He isn’t unkind but also isn’t particularly warm.
Strengths [at Shady Grove Fertility: Very organized and efficient Weaknesses: Not much individualization of care...Danielle [nurse] was fantastic. She is incredibly thorough and kind...We only retrieved 3 eggs. We did a day 3 transfer of two embryos but were unsuccessful. Dr Yazigi recommended a slightly higher stim protocol which ultimately was converted to an IUI. He then recommended a protocol with lupron. I did not respond at all and was cancelled the cycle. He then recommended donor eggs.
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
I would recommend Dr. Yazigi for someone with more common infertility diagnoses. For anything that requires more individualization of care, I’d suggest seeing a different doctor. In my opinion, Dr Yazigi was too quick to recommend donor eggs.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Don’t hesitate to get a second opinion.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dr. Yazigi is a very practical physician. I would describe his bedside manner as neutral. He isn’t unkind but also isn’t particularly warm.
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
At first my dx was unexplained infertility. He recommend 3 clomid IUIs.
When none was successful, he mov d quickly to IVF on their standard “high responder” protocol. We only retrieved 3 eggs. We did a day 3 transfer of two embryos but were unsuccessful.
Dr Yazigi recommended a slightly higher stim protocol which ultimately was converted to an IUI.
He then recommended a protocol with lupron. I did not respond at all and was cancelled the cycle.
He then recommended donor eggs.
Describe your experience with your nurse at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic). (Assigned nurse: Danielle)
Danielle was fantastic. She is incredibly thorough and kind.
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Strengths:
Very organized and efficient
Weaknesses:
Not much individualization of care
If you’re in the Baltimore/Towson area, you can’t beat the convenience. The Towson office was close to home and the Harbor East office was close to work.
NPS5
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity4 of 5
Communication4 of 5
Frequency Seen3 of 5
Compassion3 of 5
NPS8
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
Dr. Yazigi retired he was not heavily invested in my treatment. He was kind and friendly. He over prescribed tests that were already performed elsewhere. I had to go back to my obgyn for a second opinion of his diagnosis...He was friendly, humorous, & personable...[new patient advice] Do your research, you are your own best advocate.
[the Shady Grove Fertility clinic was] Dry, cold, frigid, distracted. The patient portal is effective but could be more timely. Answer the phone please you are a large corporation you should have phone reception easily accessible. Information is provided as you go, not ahead of time...$15k for one in vitro cycle. 25k for two in vitro cycles. $3000 for embryo testing.
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Dr. Yazigi retired he was not heavily invested in my treatment. He was kind and friendly. He over prescribed tests that were already performed elsewhere. I had to go back to my obgyn for a second opinion of his diagnosis.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Do your research, you are your own best advocate.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
He was friendly, humorous, & personable.
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Dry, cold, frigid, distracted. The patient portal is effective but could be more timely. Answer the phone please you are a large corporation you should have phone reception easily accessible. Information is provided as you go, not ahead of time.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
$15k for one in vitro cycle. 25k for two in vitro cycles. $3000 for embryo testing.
What specific things went wrong at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Failed to order appropriate test
Failed to convey critical information
Canceled a cycle due to clinic error
NPS3
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity5 of 5
Communication4 of 5
Frequency Seen1 of 5
Trustworthiness2 of 5
Compassion5 of 5
Explained risks2 of 5
Adaptability3 of 5
NPS2
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
On the first visit in the office with my wife, the doctor [Dr. Yazigi] took one look at me and implied that we would never be able to conceive because of my weight...you would think a doctor with several years in fertility medicine would use more sensitivity, candor, tact and professionalism when dealing with families that are having issues conceiving naturally....
the staff at this facility [Shady Grove Fertility] informed us on the last visit that our insurance would not cover fertility treatments. It seems to me that health insurance should of been the first thing that was checked but it was not...Nurses were ok definitely not as rude as the doctor...It was disheartening to go through all the testing, lose weight, and pay multiple co pays and out of pocket expenses... to then be treated like a number...
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
On the first visit in the office with my wife, the doctor took one look at me and implied that we would never be able to conceive because of my weight. As if this was enough of a slap to the face the staff at this facility informed us on the last visit that our insurance would not cover fertility treatments. It seems to me that health insurance should of been the first thing that was checked but it was not. Ultimately you would think a doctor with several years in fertility medicine would use more sensitivity, candor, tact and professionalism when dealing with families that are having issues conceiving naturally.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Find another clinic if you don't feel comfortable in your first interaction.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
On the first visit in the office with my wife, the doctor took one look at me and implied that we would never be able to conceive because of my weight. As if this was enough of a slap to the face the staff at this facility informed us on the last visit that our insurance would not cover fertility treatments. It seems to me that health insurance should of been the first thing that was checked but it was not. Ultimately you would think a doctor with several years in fertility medicine would use more sensitivity, candor, tact and professionalism when dealing with families that are having issues conceiving naturally.
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
Never made it past testing and consulting phase.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
Nurses were ok definitely not as rude as the doctor.
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
No strengths in my humble opinion. Several weaknesses but primarily not personable at all. It was disheartening to go through all the testing, lose weight, and pay multiple co pays and out of pocket expenses... to then be treated like a number.
What specific things went wrong at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
I was scheduled for a procedure, then was called the same day and told the machine was down and I would either have to reschedule the following month to wait for my cycle again or drive an hour away to another facility. I get to there other facility and they had no idea I was coming. They have to squeeze me in.
NPS0
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity1 of 5
Communication1 of 5
Frequency Seen1 of 5
Trustworthiness1 of 5
Compassion1 of 5
Explained risks1 of 5
Adaptability1 of 5
NPS0
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)
He [Dr. Yazigi] was warm, took the time to listen to me and was straight forward...He is retired and not seeing patients - advice for future patient of shady grove is to not hold back on asking questions!..The nurses had very good communication with me and got back to me quickly with answers to any questions I had...
She [nurse at Shady Grove Fertility] communicated mainly through the portal but got back to me within a few hours and made it easy to talk to her, like a friend...The nurses had very good communication with me and got back to me quickly with answers to any questions I had...They worked well with scheduling and getting tests done fast even in the prime of covid. When I got pregnant, all the staff was overly excited and happy for me...
How was your experience with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
The nurses had very good communication with me and got back to me quickly with answers to any questions I had. Dr. Yazigi said from the beginning that his goal was the same as mine and that was to get me pregnant ASAP!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
He is retired and not seeing patients - advice for future patient of shady grove is to not hold back on asking questions!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)?
He was warm, took the time to listen to me and was straight forward
Describe the protocols Ricardo Yazigi (retired) used in your cycles at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic) and their degree of success.
We ruled all medical problems out. I was diagnosed with unexplained infertility with hypothyroidism. We were going to try IUI but I was able to get pregnant the cycle before
Describe your experience with your nurse at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
She communicated mainly through the portal but got back to me within a few hours and made it easy to talk to her, like a friend
Describe your experience with Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
They worked well with scheduling and getting tests done fast even in the prime of covid. When I got pregnant, all the staff was overly excited and happy for me, including non medical staff when they heard I “ graduated” they even followed up after to see if I had a successful pregnancy
Describe the costs associated with your care under Ricardo Yazigi (retired) at Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic).
My insurance covered a great amount. I now live in a new state where there is no fertility coverage
NPS10
Doctor
Ricardo Yazigi (retired)
NPS
Humanity5 of 5
Communication5 of 5
Frequency Seen5 of 5
Trustworthiness5 of 5
Compassion5 of 5
Explained risks5 of 5
Adaptability5 of 5
NPS10
Clinic
Shady Grove Fertility BMA (US Fertility Network clinic)