1/5 Charu T. 1 year ago on Google
I
am
writing
this
feedback
after
2
months
of
my
failed
ivf
attempt.
I
have
got
my
IVF
done
twice
(both
failed)
from
this
centre
but
my
experience
had
not
been
good.
There
is
no
doubt
about
doctor’s
expertise
but
there
is
a
lot
of
negligence
from
staff’s
end.
First
of
all,
due
to
age
the
doctor
KD
Nayar
forgets
a
lot
of
things.
Second,
its
just
their
profession
to
do
this
process
as
they
don’t
have
any
soft
corner
for
the
patient.
Its
just
the
number
for
them.
They’ll
not
even
remember
your
name
(ohh,
that’s
too
much,
i
expected
from
them)
and
they’ll
hardly
bother
to
follow
up
with
you.
Moreover,
if
u’ll
call
then
also
they
get
irritated.
Third,
they
don’t
have
any
counsellor
to
guide
you
after
every
step
like
ovum
pick
or
embryo
transfer.
You’ll
get
the
instructions
in
the
hospital
or
clinic
but
once
you
are
out
of
their
premises
then
u’ll
have
to
chase
them
for
any
query
or
doubts
(
which
is
very
obvious
that
u’ll
have
them).
Also,
they’ll
always
want
to
get
rid
of
u,
be
it
in
hospital
or
clinic.
Fourth,
this
is
very
disheartening
that
they’ll
not
even
bother
to
know
if
you
have
conceived
or
not
after
the
embryo
transfer.
If
you’ll
call
them
then
also
they’ll
not
show
any
interest.
Last
but
not
the
least,
they
charge
full
fees
like
private
centre
but
all
the
processes
take
place
in
a
charitable
hospital
where
the
services
are
very
poor.
After
all
my
visits
and
experience
with
this
centre,
i
feel
that
they
are
just
concerned
about
money
(yeah
they’ll
not
forget
to
give
you
reminder
call
for
payments
left)
and
you
feel
conscious
to
ask
any
thing
from
them
coz
any
question
you
ask
is
irrelevant
for
them.
Plz
be
careful
before
you
choose
an
ivf
centre
for
urself.
Keep
the
following
things
in
mind:
-
doctor
shouldn’t
be
money
minded
-
staff
must
be
caring
enough
-
after
embryo
transfer
follow
up
(super
important)
-
tests
to
done
at
frequent
level
-
don’t
rush
for
second
attempt
if
your
first
attempt
fails
as
you
kay
conceive
naturally
due
to
hormones
given.
-
take
gap
of
at
least
3-6
months
after
one
failed
cycle.
-chances
are
more
with
frozen
embryos
than
the
fresh
ones.
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