Richard Meter

Rated 6
Don't recommend: 100%6
0% strongly recommend
1 review
Humanity
2
2
Humanity

Ratings of 1 mean patients felt this doctor treated them as "a number."

Ratings of 10 mean patients felt this doctor treated them as "a human."

Communication
6
6
Communication

Ratings of 1 mean poor communication.

Ratings of 10 mean excellent communication.

Frequency Seen
10
10
Frequency Seen

Ratings of 1 mean patients only saw this doctor once or twice during treatment.

Ratings of 10 mean patients saw this doctor at every appointment.

Responsiveness
10
Poor
Responsiveness

Scale is "poor, ok, good, excellent" and measures how responsive a care team was when patients needed to speak to them.

Education

Medical School
Medical University of South Carolina
Residency
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Fellowship
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

How Doctor Communicates

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not available by personal cell phone
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2021 - 2023, Successful
NPS
6
NPS
8
Age 39 - 41
Donor Eggs
Diminished Ovarian Reserve
Latinx
Income $100K - $199K
Teacher
3rd of 3 Docs
IVF With Other Docs
Doesn't Recommend
Neutral
Successful
Our first transfer [with Dr. Richard Meter] went well. Treatment after our baby, was so bad I am seeing another doctor. He couldn't believe that I would want 2 under 2, and was adamant that the risks were astronomical. I was cleared by my primary, my obgyn AND maternal fetal medicine. Everyone on my team feels that I am healthy enough to concerive and that I would only requjre high risk monitoring. It is my understanding dr meter. is on medical leave without any idea on return.
They [West Virginia University Center for Reproductive Medicine] are rigid on what they will do if you are not an ideal candidate. They seem to be well organized, and I like that a do you does the ultrasound themselves. They communicate well and I love the my chart chats...We went for a second consultation for a sibling and he [Dr. Richard Meter] was very rude that we would want to attempt another pregnancy because I had slightly elevated blood pressure and controlled gestational diabetes
How was your experience with Richard Meter at West Virginia University Center for Reproductive Medicine?
Our first transfer went well. Treatment after our baby, was so bad I am seeing another doctor. He couldn't believe that I would want 2 under 2, and was adamant that the risks were astronomical. I was cleared by my primary, my obgyn AND maternal fetal medicine. Everyone on my team feels that I am healthy enough to concerive and that I would only requjre high risk monitoring. It is my understanding dr meter. is on medical leave without any idea on return.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Richard Meter at West Virginia University Center for Reproductive Medicine?
If you aren't the ideal patient select another person.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Richard Meter at West Virginia University Center for Reproductive Medicine?
We went for a second consultation for a sibling and he was very rude that we would want to attempt another pregnancy because I had slightly elevated blood pressure and controlled gestational diabetes
Describe the protocols Richard Meter used in your cycles at West Virginia University Center for Reproductive Medicine and their degree of success.
We used donor eggs so typical transfer prep
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at West Virginia University Center for Reproductive Medicine.
They took care of everything.
Describe your experience with West Virginia University Center for Reproductive Medicine.
They are rigid on what they will do if you are not an ideal candidate. They seem to be well organized, and I like that a do you does the ultrasound themselves. They communicate well and I love the my chart chats.
Describe Richard Meter's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at West Virginia University Center for Reproductive Medicine.
I asked about transferring multiple after reading about age and he said no.
NPS
6
Doctor
Richard Meter
NPS
Humanity
1 of 5
Communication
3 of 5
Frequency Seen
5 of 5
Compassion
3 of 5
Explained risks
4 of 5
Adaptability
4 of 5
NPS
8
Clinic
West Virginia University Center for Reproductive Medicine
Morgantown
NPS
Operations
4 of 5
Scheduling
5 of 5
Billing Department
1 of 5
Nursing Staff
5 of 5
Clinic Atmosphere
5 of 5
Educational Resources
5 of 5

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