I think the only fertility clinic on the eastside now is Seattle Reproductive Medicine.
In Seattle there's SRM, the University of Washington (University Reproductive Care) and Pacific Northwest Fertility. We saw doctors at both SRM and UW and decided to go with UW. We are in Seattle though, so both were equally convenient for us.
TTC #1 since 2009 with unexplained infertility
IUI#1-4 Jan.-Apr. 2011 = BFNs
IVF#1 Aug. 2011 = c/p, FET #1 Nov. 2011 = c/p, FET #2 April 2012 = BFP!
Beta #1 = 153, Beta #2 = 269, Beta #3 = 675
1st U/S = TWINS!! EDD 12/29/12
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I loved loved loved Dr. Johnson. Wasn't that thrilled with the other doctor who I only met once and was brand new to the practice when I did meet him. But I really liked Dr. JOhnson and the nurse practitioners I saw there as well. I just looked at the picture on their website. The receptionist I didn't like is still there, but the office manager I didn't like appears to be gone. And the one nurse who could never get my vein looks gone too. But the main players I liked are there.
We have severe MFI, NOA Azoo. We saw Dr. Opsahl at NW center for repro science now I think it is SRM due to a merger. And for the MFI diagnosis and treatment we saw Dr. Pelman, urologist at Overlake. He specializes in MFI from a urology perspective.
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After 1 Miscarriage, 6 IUI's, our little miracles are here. Proud Parents of Twins.
I loved loved loved Dr. Johnson. Wasn't that thrilled with the other doctor who I only met once and was brand new to the practice when I did meet him. But I really liked Dr. JOhnson and the nurse practitioners I saw there as well. I just looked at the picture on their website. The receptionist I didn't like is still there, but the office manager I didn't like appears to be gone. And the one nurse who could never get my vein looks gone too. But the main players I liked are there.
Yep this. I actually didn't mind the receptionist though, but somehow I got on her good side one day.
Just want to rec Dr Opsahl and Dr Kennedy at SRM in Kirkland (formerly Northwest Center for Repro Sci). They are awesome!
This! I saw Dr. Opsahl for an HSG and he was so nice and quick! Luckily, everything was fine, so I didn't need to see him again, but I would have gone back to him if I needed to.
~Susan
Mommy to H 08.07.06, and G 10.11.08,
m/c(d&c) 08.10.05 13wks
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Re: Eastside Fertility Dr. recommendations?
I think the only fertility clinic on the eastside now is Seattle Reproductive Medicine.
In Seattle there's SRM, the University of Washington (University Reproductive Care) and Pacific Northwest Fertility. We saw doctors at both SRM and UW and decided to go with UW. We are in Seattle though, so both were equally convenient for us.
TTC #1 since 2009 with unexplained infertility
IUI#1-4 Jan.-Apr. 2011 = BFNs
IVF#1 Aug. 2011 = c/p, FET #1 Nov. 2011 = c/p, FET #2 April 2012 = BFP!
Beta #1 = 153, Beta #2 = 269, Beta #3 = 675
1st U/S = TWINS!! EDD 12/29/12
my blog: Journey to Somewhere
~~PAIFW/SAIFW~~
April IVF Spring Chicks
No it's not the only one. Overlake Reproductive Medicine is there too... https://www.fertileweb.com/
I loved loved loved Dr. Johnson. Wasn't that thrilled with the other doctor who I only met once and was brand new to the practice when I did meet him. But I really liked Dr. JOhnson and the nurse practitioners I saw there as well. I just looked at the picture on their website. The receptionist I didn't like is still there, but the office manager I didn't like appears to be gone. And the one nurse who could never get my vein looks gone too. But the main players I liked are there.
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Married 10/5/08 | 2 yrs of TTC, tests, procedures & a m/c | IVF #2 =James!
Yep this. I actually didn't mind the receptionist though, but somehow I got on her good side one day.
This! I saw Dr. Opsahl for an HSG and he was so nice and quick! Luckily, everything was fine, so I didn't need to see him again, but I would have gone back to him if I needed to.
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