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Dr. Sy Le, ivfmd.net. Dr. Derek Haas, conceivefertilitycenter.com.
I have seen both of these doctors and have friends who have as well.
I have been seeing one of Houston's best - Dr. Mohit Khera. We're moving to Dallas in February and g he is personal friends with Dr. Daniel French. He's telling me he is phenomenal. He may only be a doctor for men, so if that's the trouble, he may be worth looking into.
Thoughts and prayers are with you!
We used Fertility Specialists of TX with Dr Skora and everything worked great.
Have friends who went to Dr Jones and loved her too.
Hey! I’ve been down this road—even if it’s covered by insurance, be prepared for crazy hoops to jump through. The process is long.
I’d recommend seeing two doctors to get different opinions and get a feel for the clinics and their staff. Also look at success rates; this should be posted on their website.
The first step is a standard work up, they’ll do blood work on certain days during your wife’s cycle to check hormone levels, genetic testing, and a sonogram, saline sonogram and a few other tests. It’s major testing on your wife, and your part is easy.
I go here: https://www.dallasfertility.com/ravi-gada-md.html
We did conceive fertility on walnut hill. First kiddo due in April with Dr Jones’ help.
I second this, didn’t end up needing it but Dr. Jones was great. Sending positive thoughts your way 🙏🏾
If male speciality is needed, I’ll recommend Posterity Health: Dr. Tolu Bakare
DFW Fertility Associates in Plano; if you find that either of you have hormonal imbalances go to Dr. Surekha Perlman (endocrinologist). She is hands down THE BEST doctor I’ve ever worked with in my life. Still not pregnant but I haven’t lost hope.