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thread: Anyone With Westmead Fertility Centre???

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Aug 2005
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    Question Anyone With Westmead Fertility Centre???

    Hi everyone...
    I've just had a chat with FS yesterday,the last time I seen him was in 2002 when we had our last IVF cycle !!! We just passed another year of TTC,that makes it 10 years now. He say's because I'm now 34 I had better make up my mind to do something & that we have practically 0% chance of conceiving naturally. I have unexplained subfertility/ infertility. My issue is we cannot afford to go through SydneyIVF where our FS is located and we are wondering if anyone is using Westmead Fertlity Centre ??? If anyone can help with waiting times & in particular which specialist's they can recommend that would be super!! We are to do all the investigations all over again from scratch SIGH ! Oh well...look's like we will be getting on the rollercoaster again
    But hey !! It would DEFINETELY be worth it for us to be cuddling our own bundle of joy!
    Bring on the sleepless night's YAY
    Thank's ladies & maybe even gent's
    xxx Cheeky

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    Sydney
    3,658

    Hey there

    Im going throught West Mead in the public hospital. Im under Dr smith.
    Ive had 1 IVF DD and now In my TWW .

    You might be in the other West mead one. Is your one private and in Carolyne st or something like that.

    We only paid $14oo and some thing and we should be about $900 and some thing back.

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    3,562

    Missy, Westmead Fertility Centre is the clinic run through the public hospital.

    Cheeky, I have a girlfriend who just had her second set of IVF twins (yikes!) and was in the same boat - they could not afford to go through a private clinic the second time so went with Westmead - obviously they fell prg, and it was on the first cycle.

    There was a bit of an *ahem* stuff up during the transfer which resulted in her having twins - two embryos were transferred instead of one.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Western Sydney
    1,109

    Hi Missy and Cheeky,

    Just clarifying:

    Westmead IVF is in Caroline St - it's affliated with Sydney IVF and is probably the same costs. That's the one I use.

    Westmead Fertility Clinic is based in Westmead Hospital - so it's probably the one you go to Missy.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Aug 2005
    35

    Thank's girls !!!!
    Caroline Street is where hubby & I did our first 2 IVF attempts without success. I know of at least 4 ladies now who have fallen first go at Westmead Fertility centre. Well, I can't do anything until we do all the investigations again but I would appreciate it if anyone hear's any info regarding Westmead Fertility Centre to pass it along if possible.Looking like it could be the way to go for us if need be...
    Wishing you all the very best wishes for your journey

    Cheeky

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    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    Sydney
    3,658

    Ok Ladies....Im with the one in the public hospital. They are cheaper as Ive also went to the other ivf in carline st. That was about 10 years ago and had no luck.

    Ive had a DS at the public hos and have had ectopic with them as well. (thats not there fault) and now im in my TWW. I can come back on today and let you know how much we got back from medicare as DH has gone to drop of DD to school and then go to medicare. We paid $1400 and some thing but only got a reciept for $1300 and some thing as the Syrenal isnt covered. I'll let you knw out of the $1300 how much we got back.

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    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    Sydney
    3,658

    Hi again, ok DH just rang and said we got back $720 from the $1300 so thats not to bad.

    Hope this helps!!!

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jun 2006
    Sydney
    664

    Cheeky I went through Westmead Fertility Clinic and fell pregnant first time around. My FS works out of both SydneyIVF and WFC and gave us a choice between the 2 because the difference in costs were pretty significant. There was no waiting time for us at all. We basically got to start on my next cycle after seeing the FS. Her name is Nalini Gayer and we found her quite nice to deal with. All the nurses at the clinic were also great.

    All the best Cheeky - hope it all works out for you this time

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Blue Mountains
    499

    Im with westmead IVF too the cost is great on the pocket.

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Aug 2005
    35

    Hi girls...
    Thankyou so much for the info... I never thought I would be so excited to say I want to try IVF again. Only a few months ago I shuddered at the thought. I was only 24 when we tried our first go & I believe now that I was too young & immature & just impatient for a bub. I think I was meant to go on this journey & although it's been bloody hard I can't help but smile at what the future may hold !!!
    Just a moment to let go of some emotion if you don't mind... I went to a funeral today for a relative's premmie bub... she was born at 26 week's gestation & survived for 3 week's. I went to the viewing & cannot believe something so tiny & precious isn't going to give her mum her first smile. My nephew is only 8 week's old & I will never in my life forget my first smile from him...it was pure magic!!! I'm just feeling very sad & bewildered that this little angel was snatched away from us when we wanted her so badly !!!
    Sorry guy's... I just needed to tell someone how I was feeling
    Hope you all have a great weekend
    I'll be working tomorrow so all you ladies & gent's who are getting a sleep in ENJOY!!!

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Regional NSW
    7

    Hi girls.

    I just wanted to let you all know that I've just gone throught my first ivf cycle with Westmead Fertility Centre, based at Westmead Public Hospital and I cannot speak highly enough of their professionalism, service and kind support from all staff involved, especially the nurses. My doctor was Dr Lorance Melham (lady) and although I didn't see her during my cycle, the other doctors on duty that I did see were all wonderful.

    I am a country patient (from Armidale) and they catered for us extremely well, ie, bt's and scans up here, posting drugs out to me etc. I only ended up being in Sydney for just under 2 weeks (and that was only because I wasn't responding to the injections very well and they wanted me to have some more growing time and upped my dosage- I've heard of private centres not changing doses, so therefore you get a cancelled cycle), which was very relieving for my hubby and myself, so the importance of having a reduced fee was high, considering all the travelling and accommodation we needed.

    We ended up paying $1495 (it's $1995 for icsi) and got back $280 because we had reached our medicare threshold, but I didn't care about the small return, cos if we had gone through sudney ivf we would have been up for $10,000 up front (we aren't private patients) which we would have had to borrow. The medicare lady said our next return would be back up to the 80%.

    Anyways, to anyone wishing to do ivf through them- go for it, we only waited a month for our initial FS appt, we signed the papers involved and waited for AF to arrive and we started pretty much straight away- the only regret we have now is waiting the 3 years to get off our buts to do it!

    I am onto Day 3 of my 2ww and living it up at home and milking it for all it's worth - my hubby has been great. To all of you out there TTC-ing, I wish you lots and lots of baby dust sticky vibes.

    Love Sandy xoxo

    PS- they give you the option of one or two embyros put back on Day 2, I'm not sure if they do blasties or not? I put back in two, cos only three fertilised, one was really good, one okay and the other died, so I'm hoping at least one of them will stick, but... bring on two sets of everything!!!!!

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    BellyBelly Life Member

    Jan 2005
    in the valley of cuddles with mountains of smiles
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    Firstly Cheeky , I am so sorry that your relatives baby girl didn't make it .How heartbreaking - I lost my first naturally conceived daughter @26weeks ~stillborn not premature though. I can imagine how painful it would have been.

    Then we went to Westmead FC too (12years unexplained infertility) and I fell pregnant with twins on our #2 - with 2 Blasties ... they let me I guess as I was 39 (and our 3rd transfer)

    just wanted to let you all know that I've just gone throught my first ivf cycle with Westmead Fertility Centre, based at Westmead Public Hospital and I cannot speak highly enough of their professionalism, service and kind support from all staff involved, especially the nurses. My doctor was Dr Lorance Melham (lady) and although I didn't see her during my cycle, the other doctors on duty that I did see were all wonderful.
    I also agree that I have no hesitation in recommending them. Though I had Dr S and only saw him my inital appointment and in the corridors LOL.It was other Drs.I also saw Dr N Gayer mid cycle #1 for a laproscopy and clip my tube she was wonderful.

    How quick to start - My first appointment ringing up to enquire ... I waited about 2 months for - then we started immediately the next cycle. I had first appointment mid May 2005 , started June first egg pickup/transfer mid July, another FET mid August , started fresh cycle in October (after our last embryo failed to thaw in mid Sept) successful #2 egg pickup /transfer mid Nov ... Twins born July 1st 2006 (1 month early). Woh to go with 2 cuddly babies 13.5 months.

    Not all of ones I know were first go but certainly 1-3 goes.

    Goodluck Sandy & Missy - sticky vibes and baby dust

    Willow - OMG your friend ... though she is doubly blessed I send her my warmest regards and hope she has lots of help.


    So go for it ... Westmead is a leader in the field Dr Smith told me and they train the other IVF nurses/Drs/scientiests etc. They are much cheaper not because they are public (they aren't public actually) but because they are not for profit I was told. I think they care just as much and are just as professional.

    I recently help establish a local playgroup with our multiple birth assocation.One day we had three of us out of 4 attending mothers that were all there - thanks to Westmead fertility centre - babies 6wks to 9 months .One also had another single son (2yrs). Another member on BB just had twin sons @32wks is from Westmead FC. That is not to say WFC is just for twins - they are just some successful ones I know

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    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    Sydney
    3,658

    Oh Trish Id love to have twins...Was it hard??? I only saw Dr smith at my first appointment too. but I love them there. Well I heard that they can almost say 1 pg per cycle. SO, THIS IS MY SECOND, I WANT MY PG.......lol....oh and thanks for the good wishes.

  14. #14
    craigandsam Guest

    I'm currently with Westmead Fertility Centre. I recommend them although in my experience you need to push very hard for what you want

    My first cycle on 200 mg I was moderately OHSS and despite me telling them my symptoms and calling them, also being admitted to my local hospital for dehydration (despite 3L per day of water!) they didn't alter any dosage even though I requested and continued with the egg collection and trx. I was only ever told by Dr Moustafa (last name omitted) there (not my DR) to drink lots of milk and have lots of protein???. Continual bleeding and pain for the 2WW. Oh the pain.

    Did a FET (natural) and no embryo's survived which is apparantly very common with OHSS I've since found out, but I also have a family history of failed thaws.

    Second cycle I insisted that I would not talk with that Dr again. I saw a lovely Dr whose name is too hard to pronounce let alone spell who called my Dr (Dr Mobbs) and when they went through my notes found problem Dr failed to note my symptoms down and it was never reveiwed in their meetings. They had to backtrack through the telephone records to find where I told westmead my symptoms. Also with my levels - over 17,000??? 5 days before EPU I should have been admitted and cycle cancelled. In second cycle medication reduced and between both DR's continual monitoring cycle went well. I refused to take the 'pill' as I react badly to it which they didn't have a problem with. Became mildly OHSS and coasted at end of cycle. Head scientist Dr Stephen ?? stayed in touch due to failure in thawing. He recommeded blast due to high no. of good quality embryo's. All Dr's recommened trx of 2 day 2 embryo, then take other embryos to blast. AF arrived on day 15 of 2WW and developed late onset OHSS. What fun. Despite a request for one nurses refused to do a BT as stated I wasn't pregnant as AF arrived. A bit emotional on that day and no DH there to help so didn't force the issue. Instead went to my GP and did BT. The headaches vomiting and nausea which were side effects of crinone were exactly the same as my first pregnancy.

    Now again despite my protests I am on a reduced programmed cycle (I react badly to estrogen, progesterone, crinone, synarel, puregon and the 'pill') with all the side effects and really unhappy about it. I would much prefer natural cycle but I've only just found that WFC won't do a natural cycle with blast. Also with my family history of failed thaws I don't hold much hope with this FET. The headaches, tremors, vomiting, nausea, cramping and pain even on reduced estrogen are just not fun. I'm not looking forward to the progesterone which will push my hyperthyroidism up and make my symptoms more acute either.

    The nurses are a bit hesitant with me as I refuse any contact with the problem Dr and as he is an assistant Dr there he mainly does the transfers and books patients in for their EPU. Thank goodness he doesn't do EPU. On my last trx I was very happy when I spoke with 2 other ladies waiting as the three of us had to do a late afternoon trx as we all refused to have problem Dr do the trx.

    My SIL also used Dr Mobbs at WFC and had a mix up on first EPU where hers and another ladies eggs were contaminated. She did a back to back cycle at WFC expense and fell pregnant first go.

    The costs are 1950 for icsi and after you reach the medicare limit you get back 1453. (approx).

    I thoroughly recommend Dr Gayer, Dr Thinsyangonguo (???) and Dr Mobbs. I personally do not recommend problem Dr as treated only with milk and eggs my OHSS would have become severe and I was only lucky I took myself to hospital.

    The nurses are helpful but only if you ask the right questions and push hard for what you want. But then my SIL is adamant the nurses were fantastic with her.

    If you really want to do something a particular way, tell the nurses you are doing it, and argue as you need to be in control of yourself and only you know how your body works and reacts to things.

    The chief scientist is also very excited about moving to new premises at end 2007 (still at Westmead hospital) with better facilities and ability to freeze and thaw at a slower and much more successful rate. Apparantly this is only done with people who regularly have failed thaws (my SIL and I in same boat) and gives a 90% success rate for thawing compared to 40% with conventional freezing.

  15. #15
    Registered User

    Aug 2005
    35

    SHEESH ! My goodness my head is spinning...you poor thing!!!
    Thankyou so much for the heads up everyone !!!
    I pray my journey is going to be as problem free medically as my first attempts 5 years ago !! My issues back then were definetely mentally & not physically !!! I am feeling really positive this time & I'm older & I feel wiser. I usually have a good intuition for how comfortable I am around new people so if any of the Dr's give me a bad feeling I'm not going to let them push me around !!!
    I am going to my GP next week to get my referral then I will be booking my app. so I will keep you posted as to how it's going.
    Thank's again everyone, you are all superheroes in my eyes

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Blue Mountains
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    I am currently with WFC in my 1st cycle, with EPU planned for Tues. They have been really good so far. I had little wait time to get in with nurses interview and despite a few communication problems, the nurses have been lovely and try to do what they can. I don't know anyone else who has been through WFC but because i didn't know any better, went with them due to convenience of location more than anything else! Am glad to hear they are cheaper than other Centres!

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    BellyBelly Life Member

    Jan 2005
    in the valley of cuddles with mountains of smiles
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    goodluck Kimbe - I can't thank them enough for my twin boys.

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Blue Mountains
    499

    Im with westmead as well and I agree you have to push for ansewrs. I have unexplained infertility and although my GP thinks its to do with my thyroid antibodies Dr Mobbs refuses to acknowledge that as a posible problem. I found the whole process wasnt explained to me very well at all it was here are youe drugs and off you go. So when I got to 18 days past transfer and got really ill and had the worst period ever and wound up in hospital I didnt even know what was going on. It was a mis carriage and when I told the nurse she said oh dear !!!!! So still no answers. We doing another transfer at the end of the month and if I still dont get some doctor or nurse to listen to me Im going to scream. so good luck

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