[Dr. Salli Tazuke] was nice enough. We only saw her once. She covered most of everything we needed to go over. We never saw her again so I cannot say whether she's good at anything else. After our talk with her we never had a real conversation with anyone again and we never heard back about our test results or the billing questions I had.
I am very disappointed in[CCRM San Francisco] staff behavior and lack of followup. I believe they just want to get people in and charge them the consultation fee...$350 for our consultation...do not feel like we had any idea of what to expect...we were not given a timeline, feedback on our test results, detailed billing for our insurance
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
The Dr. was nice enough. We only saw her once. She covered most of everything we needed to go over. We never saw her again so I cannot say whether she's good at anything else. After our talk with her we never had a real conversation with anyone again and we never heard back about our test results or the billing questions I had.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Do not go here if you're expecting quick results.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Impossible to get ahold of someone. Front office/Billing disrespectful, unprofessional.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
We never went through with the process due to the behavior of the clinic staff, and their billing department.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at CCRM San Francisco.
We only had a single call with a "care coordinator" and not much was discussed other than for us to go do the blood tests. There was no timeline discussed or any idea of how long everything would be, including the transfer date.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
I'm not sure of any strengths. We went to the CCRM in Fairfax Virginia and we had no problems. I am very disappointed in this clinic's staff behavior and lack of followup. I believe they just want to get people in and charge them the consultation fee. It was $350 for our consultation and I do not feel like we had any idea of what to expect going forward. We did everything possible to send them all of the information they needed, yet we were not given a timeline, feedback on our test results, detailed billing for our insurance, etc. I feel like we were just a number and they just wanted our money. I felt used.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
$350 for a discussion.
$500 in labs.
Never got detailed billing for our consultation so I could submit to insurance and our FSA account.
We did not continue.
What specific things went wrong at CCRM San Francisco?
Lost paperwork
Failed to call with results
Provided conflicting information
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at CCRM San Francisco.
The office staff are completely disrespectful. The "care coordinator" doesn't coordinate anything and we do not hear back from them. The people in the billing department do not answer the phone. The receptionist will literally lie to you and tell you she will get something to you and never do it. This has happened three times to me. I have called 10 times over the same billing issue to no avail. It is disrespectful to lie to people, not call them, not give them the needed information, AND hang up on them.
Dr. Salli Tazuke is knowledgeable, but my experience with her was quite limited due to her frequent vacations. I only spoke with her directly two or three times throughout my treatment...first treatment was under Protocol 3, the Luteal Patch-Antagonist, and the second was under Protocol 5
[At CCRM San Francisco] most of the communication happens between you and the nursing team...I found there was a lack of compassion in these interactions...biggest pain point...the financial department, which added another layer of frustration...nursing team felt inconsistent; at times, they were attentive and helpful, but at other times, they seemed remote and disconnected
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
"Dr. Salli Tazuke is knowledgeable, but my experience with her was quite limited due to her frequent vacations. I only spoke with her directly two or three times throughout my treatment. During my two retrievals, unexpected results occurred, and when I needed her guidance to make important decisions, she was not available. Instead, other doctors stepped in to make those decisions, which left me feeling disconnected and uncertain about my care.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Be prepared for limited direct communication with Dr. Tazuke and ensure you are comfortable working with other doctors and staff in the practice, especially when it comes to making critical decisions. Clarify your expectations for communication upfront to avoid any surprises during your treatment
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Tazuke is knowledgeable and capable, but I felt more like a number than a patient during my treatment. The limited interactions left me feeling disconnected, and I didn’t receive the level of personal attention I had hoped for.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
My first treatment was under Protocol 3, the Luteal Patch-Antagonist, and the second was under Protocol 5. Both treatments seemed to start well, but ultimately failed, with only one embryo frozen in the end.
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco. (Assigned nurse: Elena)
The nursing team felt inconsistent; at times, they were attentive and helpful, but at other times, they seemed remote and disconnected. There were also instances when I received incorrect guidance, which added to the confusion and stress during my treatment.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
Dr. Tazuke and Dr. Jun are both excellent doctors when you have the chance to interact with them. However, those interactions are rare, as most of the communication happens between you and the nursing team. Going through IVF is a very stressful process, and I found there was a lack of compassion in these interactions. The biggest pain point, though, is the financial department, which added another layer of frustration to the experience
Describe your experience with your monitoring appointments at CCRM San Francisco.
he monitoring appointments were inconsistent. There are three nurses who handle the ultrasound monitoring: two are very good and attentive, but occasionally, I had appointments with Elisa, who was rude and did not provide accurate monitoring information.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
1st cycle: about 20k
2nd cycle: about 20k
What specific things went wrong at CCRM San Francisco?
Provided conflicting information
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at CCRM San Francisco.
The financial department provided incorrect information about my insurance coverage and did not honor the benefits they initially promised. On top of dealing with the disappointment of two failed treatments, I repeatedly received unexpected billing requests, which added even more stress to an already difficult experience
she didn't push me to IVF but patiently answered my questions...Dr. Tazuke did the hysteroscopy and frozen embryo transfer. She was gentle and careful during the procedure. Before the transfer, she had the mock transfer to make sure that everything will go well during the transfer. She is usually busy and has tight schedules. If there was any urgency, she was able to squeeze her time to see me....
[at CCRM San Francisco] I have advocated for myself and ask questions through the portal or the nurse. Dr. Tazuke replied me even in the after hours if the nurse could not answer my questions. I wish that I could have more chances to directly talk to the doctor though...When I reviewed the transfer plan with my second nurse, she realized that it's a wrong protocol after I asked some questions. She immediately changed to the correct one...
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
During the first meeting with Dr. Tazuke, she didn't push me to IVF but patiently answered my questions. She didn't exaggerate the IVF success rate considering my case. Later on I decided to do IVF with PGT/CCS to minimize any future miscarriage as much as possible, she prescribed the comprehensive tests in order to find out any potential cause of my RPL. I went through 3 egg retrievals. Luckily, the first transfer succeeded and I am now pregnant.
Dr. Tazuke didn't do these egg retrievals for me (the other two doctors in the same clinic did them due to their schedules). After the bad outcomes of my first egg retrievals and potential bad results of the second one, she called me and encouraged me not to lose hope, that I could also keep trying naturally if I didn't want to continue the IVF treatment. She also provided options for me to try next. Luckily, we eventually have normal embryos to transfer.
Dr. Tazuke did the hysteroscopy and frozen embryo transfer. She was gentle and careful during the procedure. Before the transfer, she had the mock transfer to make sure that everything will go well during the transfer. She is usually busy and has tight schedules. If there was any urgency, she was able to squeeze her time to see me. When we discussed about the transfer plan, she insisted that Lovenox wouldn't bring much benefit to me and it's painful to inject. I am glad that she made this decision rather than letting me inject Lovenox just in case.
If there is anything that could make my IVF journey less emotional, I wish that Dr. Tazuke could have explicitly warned me that I might go through multiple retrievals due to egg quality issues. Again, there are many factors that may impact the outcome and doctors may not know for sure before the treatments.
As the treatments went on, I also learned more things about RPL and watched some videos from other IVF doctors online who explained RPL in detail. It's a surprise to know that there are two extreme solutions: one is to keep trying naturally and the other is to do IVF with PGT testing. Dr. Tazuke did mention that persistent is important for IVF. I would encourage people to advocate for yourself and prepare yourself with questions.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
I would encourage people to advocate for yourself and prepare yourself with questions. If you are like me who tends to understand the whole process and why the doctor chooses this protocol not others, please don't be shy and ask questions.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
I usually met Dr. Tazuke before and after one cycle of retrieval or transfer. During the cycle, the sonographer did the ultrasound scan for me and my dedicated nurse provided the new instructions from Dr. Tazuke. When there were bad results, Dr. Tazuke called me and provided her opinions about what to do next. Before I started IVF treatments, I was very worried that the clinic would treat me like a number. It turned out that it's better than what I expected. I have advocated for myself and ask questions through the portal or the nurse. Dr. Tazuke replied me even in the after hours if the nurse could not answer my questions. I wish that I could have more chances to directly talk to the doctor though.
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco.
I changed my primary nurse during the treatment because the previous one left the clinic. As patients, we need to closely follow up with them and ask questions. My first nurse is detailed and professional. My second nurse is very friendly and patient. It was a bit harder to hold on to a real person through the phone last year. It has been greatly improved since 2022.
Some mistakes or miscommunications I experienced are as follows. My previous nurse forgot to prescribe some supplement for me after Dr. Tazuke mentioned it to me. I didn't follow up on that and only found out before the second retrieval. I am not sure if that supplement would change the outcome of the first retrieval. But it feels bad that I didn't try everything then. When I reviewed the transfer plan with my second nurse, she realized that it's a wrong protocol after I asked some questions. She immediately changed to the correct one.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
According to others, CCRM has good labs and comprehensive protocols. I like them being more careful and thorough in terms of treatment plans. If it's possible, it would be nice to keep improving the client portal and communication channels between doctors and patients. It has been greatly improved since this year though. Please advocate yourself and prepare yourself with questions.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
I have always felt comfortable with Dr. Tazuke in our visits and feel like I can ask my questions. Sometimes our telehealth visits have felt a bit rushed (when we are discussing test results) but I know that she is very busy...currently in stimulation for IVF, prepping for egg retrieval. I believe I am on an antagonist protocol. Priming was several estrogen patches and 3 Ganirelix shots about a week before my period. Current dosage is 75 IUs of Menopur and 225 IUs of Follistim per day, and I will be adding Ganirelix in a few days...
CCRM SF is an extremely efficient clinic. Every time I go there, I am amazed at the speed with which I am in and out (in a good way)...The portal is a little clunky but it's relatively easy to send messages and responses are always quick...she [nurse] is very responsive and always gets back to me very quickly whenever I have questions. All of the nurses have been very helpful and I never have to wait long for a response. My visits to the clinic and ultrasounds have always been pleasant...
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
I am currently in the process of treatment (IVF, stimulating for egg retrieval) so I cannot comment on any results. However, I have always felt comfortable with Dr. Tazuke in our visits and feel like I can ask my questions. Sometimes our telehealth visits have felt a bit rushed (when we are discussing test results) but I know that she is very busy.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Be ready with your questions and know that you can also ask follow up questions later in the portal. Use your time with her wisely.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
I am always greeted warmly and during my in-person visits/procedures, Dr. Tazuke has always made me feel very comfortable.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
I'm currently in stimulation for IVF, prepping for egg retrieval. I believe I am on an antagonist protocol. Priming was several estrogen patches and 3 Ganirelix shots about a week before my period. Current dosage is 75 IUs of Menopur and 225 IUs of Follistim per day, and I will be adding Ganirelix in a few days. Trigger is set to be a mix of HCG and Lupron. We have briefly discussed approaches to prep for the frozen transfer. Since I have endometriosis, Dr. Tazuke recommended either laparoscopic surgery or Lupron shots prior to transfer; I have not decided yet on which treatment strategy to pursue.
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco. (Assigned nurse: Margaret)
Margaret has been great, she is very responsive and always gets back to me very quickly whenever I have questions. All of the nurses have been very helpful and I never have to wait long for a response. My visits to the clinic and ultrasounds have always been pleasant.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
CCRM SF is an extremely efficient clinic. Every time I go there, I am amazed at the speed with which I am in and out (in a good way). Everyone, from the receptionist to the phlebotomist to the nurses to the doctors, are efficient and professional. I always feel like I am in good hands. Communication has been very good overall, although sometimes I've had to wait a little bit to get some answers from the financial coordinator. The portal is a little clunky but it's relatively easy to send messages and responses are always quick.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
IVF cycle ($18,992) - includes CCS testing of 3-4 embryos (will be more if testing more embryos) and 1 year of frozen storage, $5000-$6000 for medication, $5392 for frozen embryo transfer, will be additional costs for hysteroscopy
Describe Salli Tazuke's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at CCRM San Francisco.
I believe only eSET is allowed at the clinic, which I am fine with.
What specific things went wrong at CCRM San Francisco?
Failed to call with results
Describe the specific things that went wrong at CCRM San Francisco.
I had one test done - the ReceptivaDX test - which was sent to a special lab. I was told that I would have my results in 2-3 days, and I waited for over a week with no word. I got an email from the lab itself about a bill, but still no results. So I contacted the clinic for an update and the next day they sent me my results. I wished I had received them sooner, when they were clearly ready sooner, as I was really anxious about receiving that information.
Dr. Tazuke is a very caring doctor. She always thinking of patient's needs...microdose lupron protocol...retrieved 19 eggs, 14 matured, 10 fertilized, 7 fertilized eggs turned to be blast and 4 embryos with high quality passed the genetic test...single embryo transfer...very advanced surgical skills. After egg retrieval and uterine polyps removal surgeries, I even did not have any spotting on my underwear...
CCRM's strengths are they have very good lab with advanced fertility technique which other labs does not...Weakness: The portal system of CCRM always go down. CCRM should hire more software engineer to maintain this system...My nurse Elana is very responsible and take care of my case step by step. She is very detail-oriented person...very grateful of Dr. Tazuke and Dr. Salem. Both of them have a very advanced surgical skills...
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
I had my first cycle at other clinic but failed. My amh is 2.0-2.3 and AFC is around 18. The first cycle I did at other clinic ended up with zero embryo. Then I went to see Dr. Tazuke at CCRM. The protocol she planned for me is very perfect and eventually I retrieved 19 eggs, 14 matured, 10 fertilized, 7 fertilized eggs turned to be blast and 4 embryos with high quality passed the genetic test. The four embryos are 5AA,5AA,5BA,5BB. I very appreciate Dr. Tazuke's help! She is very professional and knowledgable. Also, she takes care of her patients very much and always thinking of patient's needs first. She is the best doctor I have ever seen!
I have a hyman tissue outside of vagina since I was born. I went to see many doctors and they all think it is fine. But I was very worried about this tissue could give my delivery a hard time. After vagina exam, Dr. Tazuke suggested me to do a small surgery to correct the position of this hyman tissue otherwise I would have a blood bleeding issue after delivery. She does not want me to suffer a painful during the vagina delivery and this hyman tissue makes my sexual life for a long hard time. Finally, she asked Dr. Salem who was on duty of my egg retrieval did the surgery on my hyman tissue. I was very grateful of Dr. Tazuke and Dr. Salem. Both of them have a very advanced surgical skills. After egg retrieval and uterine polyps removal surgeries, I even did not have any spotting on my underwear! The doctors at CCRM are amazing!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Trust your doctor and express all your thoughts and needs with Dr. Tazuke. She will help you a lot.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke is a very caring doctor. She always thinking of patient's needs.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
The protocol I used is called microdose lupron protocol. I had four days vivelle patch and changed each one every other day. Then on day 4, I had the cetrotide injection. The first four days are priming treatment. The purpose of it is to suppress the eggs to the same baseline so they could grow up at the same pace. Then every morning I had 20 iu micro dose lupron injection and took one tablet of Dexamethasone. Every night I had 225 gonal F and 0.3 ml Omnitrope and 20iu micro dose lupron. I had the blood work and ultrasound exam every other day at CCRM. I was triggered at day 10 of stimulation. Finally I retrieved 19 eggs, 14 matured, 10 fertilzied, 7 embryos and 4 passed genetic test.
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco. (Assigned nurse: Elana)
My nurse Elana is very responsible and take care of my case step by step. She is very detail-oriented person.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
CCRM's strengths are they have very good lab with advanced fertility technique which other labs does not. I believe CCRM has the top 1 lab among all fertility clinics around the states. CCRM has a highly reputation and long history in fertility area. The founder of CCRM dr. Schoolcraft is a legend in this world.
Weakness: The portal system of CCRM always go down. CCRM should hire more software engineer to maintain this system.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
I have fertility insurance so only cost me hundred of dollars.
Describe Salli Tazuke's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at CCRM San Francisco.
Dr. Tazuke is really kind. It’s been a long year of four retrievals and then two cancelled transfer dates (one was due to my mistake in missing a progesterone dose which put the transfer at risk, next time I ovulated). I was tired after the year but she was encouraging, suggesting that I hang in there, and here we are on the 3rd transfer 5 weeks pregnant. It’s early but the first ultrasound was promising... She recommended unblocking a tube and I found a surgeon to do that...I am 42, had diminished ovarian reserves, a blocked tube. It took 4 retrieval’s. First three had no viable embryos. The fourth resulted in two 5AA. I felt I hit the lottery. I then went and got the surgery to unblock the tube. I came back and we had two cancelled FETs - one due to a mistakenly late progesterone dose on my part, 2nd due to ovulation. She made the calls to cancel - they were good calls as disappointed as I was. We transferred this month and I am 5 weeks pregnant and hoping we are on the path.
[CCRM San Francisco has a] Great location off of 101 on Menlo Park...Early hours...Relaxing waiting room...Beautiful surgery center for retrieval and transfer...They [nurses] send me an email of my message schedule after trying to leave a voicemail by my request. I work in tech and cannot take calls at work. The write up is so critical for me to follow the directions. Through screwing up, I learned how critical med timing is in this treatment. A delayed progesterone required me to cancel my FET. The stakes are high and they were helpful...Early on, my nurse didn’t give me a detail on one do the injection timings. I freaked out and from then on asked that she send me a detailed email every time l. She did that and things were smooth sailing.
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
She is smart. She recommended unblocking a tube and I found a surgeon to do that. I trust her and we are now 5 weeks pregnant.
I am 42, had diminished ovarian reserves, a blocked tube. It took 4 retrieval’s. First three had no viable embryos. The fourth resulted in two 5AA. I felt I hit the lottery. I then went and got the surgery to unblock the tube. I came back and we had two cancelled FETs - one due to a mistakenly late progesterone dose on my part, 2nd due to ovulation.
She made the calls to cancel - they were good calls as disappointed as I was. We transferred this month and I am 5 weeks pregnant and hoping we are on the path.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Hang in there. If your egg quality is bad, try Coq10 and make sure you handle your stress (do acupuncture, massage, meditation).
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke is really kind. It’s been a long year of four retrievals and then two cancelled transfer dates (one was due to my mistake in missing a progesterone dose which put the transfer at risk, next time I ovulated). I was tired after the year but she was encouraging, suggesting that I hang in there, and here we are on the 3rd transfer 5 weeks pregnant. It’s early but the first ultrasound was promising.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at CCRM San Francisco.
They send me an email of my message schedule after trying to leave a voicemail by my request. I work in tech and cannot take calls at work. The write up is so critical for me to follow the directions. Through screwing up, I learned how critical med timing is in this treatment. A delayed progesterone required me to cancel my FET. The stakes are high and they were helpful.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
Strengths
Top rated lab
Great location off of 101 on Menlo Park
Early hours
Relaxing waiting room
Beautiful surgery center for retrieval and transfer
Weaknesses
Early in my procedure l, they had less staff who could ultrasound so waits could get long but they have fixed it
Describe Salli Tazuke's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at CCRM San Francisco.
I wanted single only. We did not want twins - I have two other children and also do not want to manage an even higher risk pregnancy at my age.
What specific things went wrong at CCRM San Francisco?
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at CCRM San Francisco.
Early on, my nurse didn’t give me a detail on one do the injection timings. I freaked out and from then on asked that she send me a detailed email every time l. She did that and things were smooth sailing.
she [Dr. Salli Tazuke] recommended 3-4 rounds of IUI with injectables...was warm, wonderful, kind, and gave me ample time in every visit. She made sure she answered all my questions and told me she would be happy to further answer mine or my partner's questions via email. Once my test results were in, she gave me a very clear idea of the road ahead, including IUIs, IVF, the egg retrieval process, ET, selective reduction (if reqd), etc. One time the clinic miscommunicated my appointment timing to me and Dr. Tazuke was kind enough to apologise in person, along with her head nurse, the receptionist, and the clinic manager. They also arranged for me to have lunch in the clinic, paid for my gas, and made time to see me on the same day. I am completely satisfied with PAMF as well as Dr. Tazuke.
The wait time to get seen for the first time at PAMF was about 4-8 weeks (in 2015). Other than this, I have no really major complaints - the clinic is accessible and well-run. The web interface is a big help in getting access to test results or doctors' instructions. Nursing staff and doctors answer emails within one working day...The nursing staff were always friendly and organized. My appointments happened on time and the nurses were aware of the further instructions they had to give me.
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at Palo Alto Medical Foundation?
Although I was with Dr. Salli Tazuke from an initial consult until before the first IUI (at which point we moved to another country), I felt that Dr. Salli Tazuke was very considerate and intelligent, and gave me a very accurate picture of the road ahead. She fully informed me of my diminished ovarian reserve, and said that we should do only 3-4 IUIs instead of the recommended 6. She also recommended starting IUIs directly, instead of timed intercourse with Clomid/injectables.
She gave me plenty of reading material and was always available to meet me, and to answer my questions directly or via email. She was up to date with my test results and sent me notes on what the results meant, through the hospital's web interface.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at Palo Alto Medical Foundation?
Book an appointment well in advance. All the doctors at PAMF's fertility practice were booked solid for 4-8 weeks at any given time.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at Palo Alto Medical Foundation?
Dr. Tazuke was warm, wonderful, kind, and gave me ample time in every visit. She made sure she answered all my questions and told me she would be happy to further answer mine or my partner's questions via email. Once my test results were in, she gave me a very clear idea of the road ahead, including IUIs, IVF, the egg retrieval process, ET, selective reduction (if reqd), etc.
One time the clinic miscommunicated my appointment timing to me and Dr. Tazuke was kind enough to apologise in person, along with her head nurse, the receptionist, and the clinic manager. They also arranged for me to have lunch in the clinic, paid for my gas, and made time to see me on the same day. I am completely satisfied with PAMF as well as Dr. Tazuke.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at Palo Alto Medical Foundation and their degree of success.
I did not get to the treatment stage with Dr. Tazuke (I moved before then) - but she recommended 3-4 rounds of IUI with injectables, which is what my next doctor started me on.
Describe your experience with the nursing staff at Palo Alto Medical Foundation.
The nursing staff were always friendly and organized. My appointments happened on time and the nurses were aware of the further instructions they had to give me.
Describe your experience with Palo Alto Medical Foundation.
The wait time to get seen for the first time at PAMF was about 4-8 weeks (in 2015). Other than this, I have no really major complaints - the clinic is accessible and well-run. The web interface is a big help in getting access to test results or doctors' instructions. Nursing staff and doctors answer emails within one working day.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at Palo Alto Medical Foundation.
Dr. Tazuke was almost a non entity during the course of my IVF cycle. She did not perform any of my prep and never met me face to face during the course of my care. When my IVF cycle resulted in results that skewed negatively to range of results (Eggs retrieved to Eggs fertilized to Embryos), Dr. Tazuke's only guidance was to begin Acai supplements (through an affiliate link to purchase). She was either unwilling or unable to provide any guidance on what or how to adjust treatment in a subsequent cycle...
The nursing staff [at CCRM San Francisco] were very disorganized with managing prescriptions in the cycle which resulted in last minute orders to the pharmacy and stress around getting medications on time...The clinic is clean and efficient for appointments. There is a definite disconnect between the doctors, the nurses that perform your ultrasounds, and the nurse that handles your protocol. My doctor was completely absent from the process, and the nurses were giving very different indications of how well the cycle was progressing...
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke was almost a non entity during the course of my IVF cycle. She did not perform any of my prep and never met me face to face during the course of my care. When my IVF cycle resulted in results that skewed negatively to range of results (Eggs retrieved to Eggs fertilized to Embryos), Dr. Tazuke's only guidance was to begin Acai supplements (through an affiliate link to purchase). She was either unwilling or unable to provide any guidance on what or how to adjust treatment in a subsequent cycle. We left the call with her saying "who knows you might just be pregnant now!"
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Do you research on CCRM's results. They are sub industry standard.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke was extremely detached from the process of my IVF cycle. I saw her twice during the process, in the initial consultation (sales pitch) and then after the cycle to discuss the results.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
They used an Antagonist protocol.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
The clinic is clean and efficient for appointments. There is a definite disconnect between the doctors, the nurses that perform your ultrasounds, and the nurse that handles your protocol. My doctor was completely absent from the process, and the nurses were giving very different indications of how well the cycle was progressing.
What specific things went wrong at CCRM San Francisco?
Failed to inform you of changes in protocol
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at CCRM San Francisco.
The nursing staff were very disorganized with managing prescriptions in the cycle which resulted in last minute orders to the pharmacy and stress around getting medications on time.
Dr. Tazuki was very nice and caring, but I do not think she is on the leading edge of fertility treatments. After my third IUI she realized she had not tested my husband's morphology which was less than 1%. Had we known this we would've gone straight to IVF. Next, she explained the differences between natural IVF and ICSI but did not steer us down the right path given my husband's morphology. I wish she would've been more authoritative in suggesting we do ICSI since she is the expert...
[PAMF - San Jose] Strengths: small and personalable. Weakness: not on the leading edge of fertility, not a well oiled fertility machine...No complaints [about the nurses], it really boils down to the lab and the doctor...Please look up her statistics on sart.org before moving forward. Yes, she is a very nice doctor, but given that you were are spending tens of thousands of dollars, I would rather have someone with much better statistics...
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at Palo Alto Medical Foundation?
Dr. Tazuki was very nice and caring, but I do not think she is on the leading edge of fertility treatments. After my third IUI she realized she had not tested my husband's morphology which was less than 1%. Had we known this we would've gone straight to IVF. Next, she explained the differences between natural IVF and ICSI but did not steer us down the right path given my husband's morphology. I wish she would've been more authoritative in suggesting we do ICSI since she is the expert. Finally, there was no mention of any sort of genetic /chromosome testing which we would've absolutely done the first time around had we know it was an option.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at Palo Alto Medical Foundation?
Please look up her statistics on sart.org before moving forward. Yes, she is a very nice doctor, but given that you were are spending tens of thousands of dollars, I would rather have someone with much better statistics.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at Palo Alto Medical Foundation?
She was very caring and had a great bedside manner
Describe your experience with your nurse at Palo Alto Medical Foundation. (Assigned nurse: Shawna)
No complaints, it really boils down to the lab and the doctor.
Describe your experience with Palo Alto Medical Foundation.
Strengths: small and personalable.
Weakness: not on the leading edge of fertility, not a well oiled fertility machine
What specific things went wrong at Palo Alto Medical Foundation?
Failed to order appropriate test
Failed to convey critical information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at Palo Alto Medical Foundation.
Dr. Tazuke made my husband and I very comfortable to be in her care. For our first visit, she was very prepared with our background and wanted to get to know us personally, in addition to our fertility history.... She was well prepared for our appointments and showed compassion at the appropriate times. In addition, she was very responsive to any messages and/or questions that we had during the appointment and during non-office hours...
Lisa, our nurse [at CCRM - SF], was great! She was very responsive to any requests and questions that we had...Upon meeting Dr. Tazuke, my husband and I felt very comfortable and confident pursing our care with her. She was well prepared for our appointments and showed compassion at the appropriate times. In addition, she was very responsive to any messages and/or questions that we had during the appointment and during non-office hours.
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Upon meeting Dr. Tazuke, my husband and I felt very comfortable and confident pursing our care with her. She was well prepared for our appointments and showed compassion at the appropriate times. In addition, she was very responsive to any messages and/or questions that we had during the appointment and during non-office hours.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Keep an open mind and as hard as it is to do, don't stress!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke made my husband and I very comfortable to be in her care. For our first visit, she was very prepared with our background and wanted to get to know us personally, in addition to our fertility history.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
In our particular case, we only did cycle monitoring with Dr. Tazuke. She ended up giving me progesterone supplements to take.
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco. (Assigned nurse: Lisa)
Lisa, our nurse, was great! She was very responsive to any requests and questions that we had.
Dr Tazuke is very compassionate and thorough. She is very knowledgeable and feel she is providing the best possible treatment for my situation. My husband and I have complete confidence and trust in her and all the staff at CCRM.... Luteal Patch with Antagonist Protocal Priming Cycle with Estrogen Patch and growth hormone to try and grow embryos at same rate. Menapure AM GH/Clomid/Dexa/Folistim PM
[at CCRM SF] ~$17k for retrieval with PGS ~$5k for frozen transfer... Dr Tazuke is very compassionate and thorough. She is very knowledgeable and feel she is providing the best possible treatment for my situation. My husband and I have complete confidence and trust in her and all the staff at CCRM.... Luteal Patch with Antagonist Protocal Priming Cycle with Estrogen Patch and growth hormone to try and grow embryos at same rate. Menapure AM GH/Clomid/Dexa/Folistim PM
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr Tazuke is very compassionate and thorough. She is very knowledgeable and feel she is providing the best possible treatment for my situation. My husband and I have complete confidence and trust in her and all the staff at CCRM.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
Luteal Patch with Antagonist Protocal
Priming Cycle with Estrogen Patch and growth hormone to try and grow embryos at same rate.
Menapure AM
GH/Clomid/Dexa/Folistim PM
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco. (Assigned nurse: Lisa and Ellie)
The best!
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
~$17k for retrieval with PGS
~$5k for frozen transfer
She [Dr. Salli Tazuke] was absolutely amazing. On the one hand, knowledgeable and professional, and on the other, sensitive and caring. I can’t say a bad word. She always took the time to explain everything, listen to my concerns, and answer my gazillion questions... is extremely professional yet also so sensitive and caring. Really one of the best doctors I’ve even encountered...Come prepared with any questions you may have so you can make the most of your time with her. Don’t be shy to ask anything.
[CCRM San Francisco is a] Great clinic. Clean, professional, and friendly. Location is also great, and parking is easy. Appointment availability is good, and its very easy to get ahold of the team for scheduling and questions. Makes this unpleasant experience a bit more pleasant...She [Dr. Salli Tazuke] was absolutely amazing. On the one hand, knowledgeable and professional, and on the other, sensitive and caring. I can’t say a bad word. She always took the time to explain everything, listen to my concerns, and answer my gazillion questions... is extremely professional yet also so sensitive and caring. Really one of the best doctors I’ve even encountered...Come prepared with any questions you may have so you can make the most of your time with her. Don’t be shy to ask anything.
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
She was absolutely amazing. On the one hand, knowledgeable and professional, and on the other, sensitive and caring. I can’t say a bad word. She always took the time to explain everything, listen to my concerns, and answer my gazillion questions.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Come prepared with any questions you may have so you can make the most of your time with her. Don’t be shy to ask anything.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr Tazuke is extremely professional yet also so sensitive and caring. Really one of the best doctors I’ve even encountered.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
Great clinic. Clean, professional, and friendly. Location is also great, and parking is easy. Appointment availability is good, and its very easy to get ahold of the team for scheduling and questions. Makes this unpleasant experience a bit more pleasant.
Dr. Tazuke was great at explaining the process and all the research that backs each and every decision. I felt confident in trusting her completely. I had some bleeding early on in my pregnancy and called the office sobbing since I thought the worst had happened. Dr. Tazuke saw me that day after the center had closed for an ultrasound...Dr. Tazuke recommended single embryo transfer based on my age and quality of the embryos...
the clinic [CCRM San Francisco] nurses and staff were very nice and helpful. The clinic itself is very modern. The one con I have is for their financial coordinator. She was very confusing at times in explaining the insurance coverage and payments and I honestly never really understood how that all worked out. We just paid the invoices when they came and didn't really question it...
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke was great at explaining the process and all the research that backs each and every decision. I felt confident in trusting her completely. I had some bleeding early on in my pregnancy and called the office sobbing since I thought the worst had happened. Dr. Tazuke saw me that day after the center had closed for an ultrasound. I was so grateful to not have to wait to confirm everything was still ok.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke was great at explaining the process and all the research that backs each and every decision. I felt confident in trusting her completely. I had some bleeding early on in my pregnancy and called the office sobbing since I thought the worst had happened. Dr. Tazuke saw me that day after the center had closed for an ultrasound. I was so grateful to not have to wait to confirm everything was still ok.
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco. (Assigned nurse: Rachel)
Rachel was great at explaining my medication and calendar, and always got back to me quickly when I had questions.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
Overall, the clinic nurses and staff were very nice and helpful. The clinic itself is very modern. The one con I have is for their financial coordinator. She was very confusing at times in explaining the insurance coverage and payments and I honestly never really understood how that all worked out. We just paid the invoices when they came and didn't really question it. I think they have someone else now though who is hopefully a little more clear.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
Egg retrieval and embryo transfer were billed as separate procedures.
Describe Salli Tazuke's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at CCRM San Francisco.
Dr. Tazuke recommended single embryo transfer based on my age and quality of the embryos.
Dr. Tazuke's general demeanor makes her extremely approachable - there wasn't anything I was afraid to ask her or talk to her about. She is easy to talk to, she answers all questions, and makes sure you understand the answers. She maintained our working relationship throughout the process by running some of my my quick, routine ultrasounds herself, so I was able to see her a few times between my preliminary appointment and my retrieval surgery. I would work with Dr. Tazuke again in a heartbeat!
From my first appointment, I loved CCRM [San Francisco]. From their clean, welcoming environment and facility, to their wonderful staff, everyone I worked with was great...The ONLY feedback I have for CCRM SF is in regards to their phone system. When you need to talk to a person and NOT just leave a message for someone, it can be really hard/time consuming/annoying trying to get to a human on the other end.
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke's general demeanor makes her extremely approachable - there wasn't anything I was afraid to ask her or talk to her about. She is easy to talk to, she answers all questions, and makes sure you understand the answers. She maintained our working relationship throughout the process by running some of my my quick, routine ultrasounds herself, so I was able to see her a few times between my preliminary appointment and my retrieval surgery. I would work with Dr. Tazuke again in a heartbeat!
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
If you're nervous about the process of egg freezing, just do it - and just do it with Dr. Tazuke. If I had known what my experience would actually be like, I would have done it sooner!
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke was incredibly approachable throughout my experience. She explained everything in a way I could understand and made me feel really comfortable. When I had questions about medication I was already taking affecting the process, her response was "YOU are our priority, not your eggs." She made me feel like a human and prioritized my individual needs in a manner I really appreciated. Throughout the entire process, I would remember what Dr. Tazuke said and knew that I was in a place with people who cared about my well-being. It never felt like the success of my procedure was the focus - it was MY well being and MY safety.
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco. (Assigned nurse: Rachel)
I worked closely with Rachel, my nurse and Angie, my care coordinator. Rachel went above and beyond to make sure I was ready, felt informed, and knew exactly what needed to be done for my treatment. She even gave me her cell phone # to text her when I had questions about medication and needed to share photos of something. Every conversation I had with her was reassuring and always made me feel better. Before I began the injections, I had an hour long appt with her where we went over EVERYTHING together. She was so patient as I asked a million questions and wrote everything down.
Angie was incredibly kind and made me feel comfortable during what could be nerve wracking, stressful experience. Angie made sure I was comfortable with my medications/injections and answered my many questions. Her sweet, kind demeanor and the way she communicates makes you feel like you've known her for years and she truly cares about you as an individual.
Overall, Rachel and Angie were wonderful to work with - I hope CCRM holds on to them!
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
From my first appointment, I loved CCRM. From their clean, welcoming environment and facility, to their wonderful staff, everyone I worked with was great.
I did my entire process during COVID-19. I actually started the process in February and had to stop because of COVID (I hadn't started any medication yet, only preliminary appointments and testing had been done). Once CCRM opened back up for new patients to start their egg freezing process, I went back in and began again. Every necessary (and several that were just extra precautions) were set up. I never felt unsafe going into CCRM because I knew they were doing everything they could to make their patients feel safe.
Feedback: The ONLY feedback I have for CCRM SF is in regards to their phone system. When you need to talk to a person and NOT just leave a message for someone, it can be really hard/time consuming/annoying trying to get to a human on the other end. Most of the time, I was forced to leave a message because the hold system would stop ringing. When you have time sensitive questions about medication, etc, it's much more reassuring to get your question answered live over the phone, so you can ask follow up questions, confirm your understanding, etc. That said, whenever I emailed the nurse team or left a message, they did get back to me very quickly.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
I am extremely lucky and had insurance cover all but my annual deductible. I know this isn't the norm for most!
Dr. Tazuke took the time to review my history of prior cycles at another fertility clinic and worked with us to do things differently. She never rushed us and always took time to listen and answer questions...she really worked with us to explore different options and was willing to pursue a more aggressive treatment than my past doctor was--which resulted in the birth of my daughter...
I loved the clinic [CCRM San Francisco] except for the finance department. It was not made clear at what point things needed to be paid for and the people were not good communicators. The strengths are the amazing doctors and staff. The weaknesses are the finance department...Nurses are all excellent and responsive...Dr. Tazuke took the time to review my history of prior cycles at another fertility clinic and worked with us to do things differently. She never rushed us and always took time to listen and answer questions...
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
I am so happy we found Dr. Tazuke. Not only is she compassionate and knowledgeable, but she really worked with us to explore different options and was willing to pursue a more aggressive treatment than my past doctor was--which resulted in the birth of my daughter. I only regret not coming to Dr. Tazuke earlier.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Divulge all of your questions and concerns to Dr. Tazuke and she will help guide you
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke took the time to review my history of prior cycles at another fertility clinic and worked with us to do things differently. She never rushed us and always took time to listen and answer questions.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
Dr. Tazuke suggested the use of a priming cycle and a growth hormone as part of the egg retrieval workup, which past IVF centers did not offer up. I believe this is what helped me get 3x more viable eggs than previous cylcles. She also. recommended taking an endometriosis test that helped diagnose the possibility of endometriosis even though I had no history or symptoms. The test came back positive which led us to treatment with Lupron to calm the ovaries to prepare for a transfer, which I also believe helped with a successful cycle.
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco. (Assigned nurse: Rachel)
Nurses are all excellent and responsive.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
I loved the clinic except for the finance department. It was not made clear at what point things needed to be paid for and the people were not good communicators. The strengths are the amazing doctors and staff. The weaknesses are the finance department.
Dr. Tazuke recommended transferring one embryo at a time due to risks, and we happily agreed...[she] knew the ins and outs of our infertility without ever having to read off the charts. She was constantly checking in on how we were doing throughout the process, and even checked in after graduating from the clinic.
Retrieval yielded 26 eggs, 19 mature, 17 fertilized with ICSI, and 7 day 5 embryos made...[approx cost] around 25,000 for retrieval and 5,000 for transfer...Beyond impressed with CCRM’s lab capabilities. Our case was severe MFI and they made us 5 high graded PGS embryos from one retrieval. Front staff was always friendly and helpful. Billing department while I was there was straightforward as they were not accepting insurance at that time.
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke and staff worked their magic once again. We went back for our second transfer early last fall (first transfer resulted in our 2year old son) and I just gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. We would never have been able to make such high quality embryos outside the expertise of Dr. tazuke and CCRM labs. We owe both our children to the hard work and skill of CCRM San Francisco. Would highly recommend to anyone battling infertility.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
To trust in her expertise and recommendations.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke knew the ins and outs of our infertility without ever having to read off the charts. She was constantly checking in on how we were doing throughout the process, and even checked in after graduating from the clinic.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
I was on menopue and gonal f for retrieval. Retrieval yielded 26 eggs, 19 mature, 17 fertilized with ICSI, and 7 day 5 embryos made. PGS testing came back with 5 normals, 1 inconclusive, and 1abnormal. Transfer protocol was modified stim as my uterine lining responds best. Two transfers resulted in my two children.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
Beyond impressed with CCRM’s lab capabilities. Our case was severe MFI and they made us 5 high graded PGS embryos from one retrieval. Front staff was always friendly and helpful. Billing department while I was there was straightforward as they were not accepting insurance at that time.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
Not sure exact, but around 25,000 for retrieval and 5,000 for transfer
Describe Salli Tazuke's approach to eSET (elective single embryo transfer) vs. multiple embryo transfer at CCRM San Francisco.
Dr. Tazuke recommended transferring one embryo at a time due to risks, and we happily agreed.
Dr Tazuke was easy to communicate with and very responsive to any concerns or questions I had. She is not the most talkative, but she managed my expectations well and was straightforward about the process I was about to take part in...Egg retrieval: Protocol 3 Luteal patch - antagonist 23 oocytes, 18 mature, 15 fertilized, 6 embryos, 3 CCS normal Frozen Embryo Transfer: Day 5, Grade 5AA -> currently 32 weeks pregnant...
great experience at CCRM San Francisco. The facilities are tip-top. It is easy to reach them by phone or through the patient portal. The staff was cordial and I had only one difficult interaction with a nurse that was taken care of rapidly...Rachel (and the whole nursing staff) communicated well and took the time to answer my questions (in person, on the phone, or through the portal). The surgery nurses were particularly caring and compassionate...
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr Tazuke was easy to communicate with and very responsive to any concerns or questions I had. She is not the most talkative, but she managed my expectations well and was straightforward about the process I was about to take part in.
What's one piece of advice would you give a prospective patient of Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
As with any doctor, it is good to do some reading and research beforehand to prepare specific questions and make sure you make the most out of the precious appointment time. Going through the patients' Facebook group is also helpful.
During treatment, were you treated like a number or a human with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
The team was very responsive and answered all my questions.
Describe the protocols Salli Tazuke used in your cycles at CCRM San Francisco and their degree of success.
Describe your experience with your nurse at CCRM San Francisco. (Assigned nurse: Rachel)
Rachel (and the whole nursing staff) communicated well and took the time to answer my questions (in person, on the phone, or through the portal).
The surgery nurses were particularly caring and compassionate.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
I had a great experience at CCRM San Francisco. The facilities are tip-top. It is easy to reach them by phone or through the patient portal. The staff was cordial and I had only one difficult interaction with a nurse that was taken care of rapidly.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
She [Dr. Salli Tazuke]...took her time with me during my visits, I never felt rushed and always was heard. She answered every single question I had thoroughly and most of all she was very supportive during this different process...when she performed a HSG on her, she was gentle, checked in with me at every step and also explained what she was going. We had a successful IVF experience and was able to conceive on the first transfer. We are forever grateful to Dr. Tazuke for our son and couldn't have been more than happy with her bedside manner and support!
The waiting room [at CCRM San Francisco] was always clean, stocked with snacks, magazines and relaxing music. The biller used to sit in an office with thin walls and people in the waiting room could hear. Once I gave the feedback, they moved that person right away. Doctors are working around the clock for our fertility needs!...most of my visits were on time. all the nurses were great and friendly. appointments were fast and efficient. there were some unorganized people at the front desk, but most of them were new and they were able to ramp up on training quick.
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke treated me for infertility last year and I had a wonderful experience with her. She alwasy took her time with me during my visits, I never felt rushed and always was heard. She answered every single question I had thoroughly and most of all she was very supportive during this different process. I once had a terrible experience with a HSG at another client in the past, Dr Tazuke remembered this and when she performed a HSG on her, she was gentle, checked in with me at every step and also explained what she was going. We had a successful IVF experience and was able to conceive on the first transfer. We are forever grateful to Dr. Tazuke for our son and couldn't have been more than happy with her bedside manner and support!
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
most of my visits were on time. all the nurses were great and friendly. appointments were fast and efficient. there were some unorganized people at the front desk, but most of them were new and they were able to ramp up on training quick. Each doctor took their time with me and explained each step thoroughly. Never felt rushed at my appointments. The waiting room was always clean, stocked with snacks, magazines and relaxing music. The biller used to sit in an office with thin walls and people in the waiting room could hear. Once I gave the feedback, they moved that person right away. Doctors are working around the clock for our fertility needs!
Dr. Tazuke was amazing. Very thorough; helpful with explanations and what to expect. She was also gentle and had tricks to help with physical issues. She did the IUIs herself and she was careful with every step, making sure the sperm had the best chances. My second IUI with no medications led to a healthy, uncomplicated pregnancy and birth....
Clinic [CCRM San Francisco] is spic and span. Very organized and electronic/internet tools were up to date and user friendly. Never had trouble reaching them and they were accommodating with scheduling and shipping drop off and pick up...The finance person had given me conflicting information about what tests were covered or not covered by my insurance. The problem was later resolved
How was your experience with Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco?
Dr. Tazuke was amazing. Very thorough; helpful with explanations and what to expect. She was also gentle and had tricks to help with physical issues. She did the IUIs herself and she was careful with every step, making sure the sperm had the best chances. My second IUI with no medications led to a healthy, uncomplicated pregnancy and birth.
Describe your experience with CCRM San Francisco.
Clinic is spic and span. Very organized and electronic/internet tools were up to date and user friendly. Never had trouble reaching them and they were accommodating with scheduling and shipping drop off and pick up.
Describe the costs associated with your care under Salli Tazuke at CCRM San Francisco.
Co pay for the IUIs.
What specific things went wrong at CCRM San Francisco?
Provided conflicting information
Describe the specific things that went wrong at CCRM San Francisco.
The finance person had given me conflicting information about what tests were covered or not covered by my insurance. The problem was later resolved, since my insurance covered everything. But the finance person gave me an initial explanation of coverage that did not make sense.