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    Adore Fertility

    Adore Fertility

    2.1
    (7 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    I can't say enough amazing things about Dr. Cox and her wonderful team! Throughout our journey,…read morethey were so responsive to all of my many questions and were so kind and patient. It touched my heart how genuinely excited they were for us when we "graduated" to our OBGYN (I'm now 16 weeks pregnant :)). We also loved that Dr. Cox is a veteran, as is my husband.

    I debated for a long time before writing this review. I was a patient of Dr. Cox in 2023 after…read moreexperiencing recurrent miscarriages. During my treatment, I underwent multiple ovulation induction cycles and IUIs that were ultimately unsuccessful. My concerns are not simply based on the fact that I did not achieve a successful pregnancy. Fertility treatment comes with no guarantees, and I understand that. What led me to write this review was seeking multiple additional opinions afterward and realizing that a much more thorough diagnostic evaluation could have been performed earlier. Throughout my care, I was consistently treated under the assumption that my fertility challenges were related to PCOS. However, despite my history of recurrent pregnancy loss, I did not receive a comprehensive workup. After consulting with other specialists, I was eventually diagnosed with a uterine anomaly that had not been identified during my treatment. Looking back, I feel important diagnostic opportunities were missed, which delayed both answers and appropriate treatment. One aspect of my treatment that I found concerning in hindsight is that my primary challenge before seeking fertility care was not becoming pregnant--it was maintaining a pregnancy. Prior to treatment, I had experienced recurrent miscarriages, which demonstrated that conception itself was possible. However, during my time under Dr. Cox's care, I never became pregnant despite multiple treatment cycles. While I understand there are no guarantees in fertility medicine, this raised additional questions for me about whether the treatment approach was appropriately tailored to my specific history and whether more attention should have been given to identifying the underlying cause of my pregnancy losses. I would also encourage anyone considering fertility treatment to carefully evaluate the structure of the practice they choose. One thing I did not fully appreciate at the time was the potential limitations of working with a single-physician clinic. Fertility treatment is highly time-sensitive, and there are often narrow windows for testing, procedures, and follow-up care. In my experience, having access to multiple physicians can provide greater availability, additional clinical perspectives, and more flexibility when timing is critical. Another aspect of my experience that continues to bother me is the financial and emotional toll of treatment. As a self-pay patient, I spent thousands of dollars on appointments, monitoring, medications, and procedures from January through August 2023. Fertility treatment is emotionally exhausting on its own, but it became increasingly difficult to continue investing significant time, money, and hope into treatment without receiving a more comprehensive evaluation of the underlying cause of my recurrent miscarriages. Looking back, I sometimes felt that treatment continued for months without enough consideration of whether additional diagnostic testing should have been pursued sooner. The financial burden was substantial, and the uncertainty surrounding my care had a significant impact on my mental health. I am sharing my experience because I believe patients deserve a thorough investigation of potential underlying causes, especially when dealing with recurrent pregnancy loss. While others may have had positive experiences, I wish I had sought additional opinions sooner and had a more comprehensive diagnostic workup before spending so much time, money, and emotional energy at Adore Fertility.

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    rebirth

    rebirth

    5.0
    (1 review)
    90.5 mi

    My wife and I have known GeorgAnna since 2017 when she was our midwife for our 11th child. We have…read morehad many home births and many great midwives but GeorgAnna is simply amazing. Her wealth of knowledge and her demeanor and sensitivity are perfectly matched. GeorgAnna is no longer offering midwife services but she bring years of experience and knowledge to any women's health issues. We recently returned to GeorgAnna for my wife's checkup following the birth of #13. It was great to see her again and she made my wife feel totally comfortable and helped up troubleshoot some mild issues after having the baby. As parents of 13 children and having many births, we can highly recommend GeorgAnna for any women's health needs. Even her office setup is a refreshing departure from typical clinical or hospital settings. Go see her, you won't be disappointed.

    From the owner: virtual or in person care for women of all ages who don't like going to gynecology visits, from…read moreteens to after menopause. natural options. stirrup-free. Alternative health meets conventional medicine. Also offering a line of natural remedies tailored to women's health! gyn urgent care, annual exams, contraception, plant medicine, STI testing, hormone balancing, fertility testing, gender testing in pregnancy (as early as 8 weeks!), genetic/DNA testing, functional medicine, educational workshops, postpartum healing, ketamine midwifery, gynecological somatic healing, and anything related to women's health. Follow us on instagram/tiktok/youtube @happy vaginas for super cheesy campy videos mixed with education. Join the fun!

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    The Georgia Center For Reproductive Medicine

    The Georgia Center For Reproductive Medicine

    3.0
    (1 review)
    90.8 mi

    I'm conflicted on writing this review…read more If you are exploring RE's in the Savannah area, please don't go on my review only- ask around, look at other review sites. After 3 yrs of secondary infertility in November of 2014, my PCM referred me to Dr. Blohm's office. It was March before there was an open consultation appointment. When we met with him, it almost seemed that he believed we didn't have an issue- despite us trying to conceive for 3 yrs (Minus a 9 month deployment) and one miscarriage. He said he thought if we left things alone for 6-12 months I'd end up pregnant. I didn't think so, so we went ahead and made another appointment. Well sure enough, that very cycle I ended up pregnant- but in similar fashion to my previous pregnancy, I didn't make it past 6 wks. So they we had to take a month off to give my body a chance to heal. When that month was over, we called to make an HSG appointment- well they were all full when it was possible to do it- so there was another 2 months of waiting. Finally got the HSG done in June. It hurt like hell, way more than it's suppose to but I wasn't given any answer to why- just that it was clear- which he hurriedly told me while I was still trying to compose myself. Due to a vacation in July and the husband having field training part of August and Sept, we weren't able to do an injectable cycle until October (almost a year from the original referral). We are unexplained infertility and beyond a sperm analysis and HSG. When I ask about egg reserve he just kept muttering "I have what I need, I have what I need, I have what I need". Well I wasn't asking him if he had what HE needed, I wanted to know if I have what I need to continue this journey a couple more years or should I start looking into more serious measures. He also argued with me about when my last miscarriage had been- what a slap in the face, especially since I'd been under his office's care at the time and had to go get blood drawn multiple times to ensure my levels were dropping properly. He has zero bedside manner- and I'm fine with that. I'm not the most personable person myself. Blohm is good at what he does IF he knows your issues. But if you're unexplained- he doesn't care to dig deeper to see what's going on- I never had any tests run beyond estradiol and progesterone. Given the issues Thyroid and Vitamin D, among other things play in the role of fertility, one would think he would tests for those- but nope! He also informed us at the first appoint an IUI would be covered by my insurance- then after getting our hopes up, we found out no, it actually wasn't. My one round of injectables had less than a 2% chance of ending in a live baby. With those odds, I was just not comfortable continuing to pay for and inject drugs into my body. So if you have PCOS and just need help ovulating, or know you need IVF, he's great. But if you're a mystery-find someone else.

    Low Country OB Gyn - obgyn - Updated June 2026

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