Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine

Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine
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Hours

Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
3.4 - (14 reviews)
8
0
1
0
5
Read Our 14 Reviews

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
3.4 - (14 reviews)
8
0
1
0
5
  • Skye Rivers

    They only offer treatment if your BMI is under 30. This should be told before the appointment and before testing so that people do not waste their time and money here. Ladies, there are other DRs out there that will help you conceive even with a higher bmi (as long as you're healthy and it's safe of course). Don't give up! Your weight does not determine your worthiness of being a mother!
    Aug 1st, 2023

  • Brittney Lambie

    We went to FIRM after struggling to conceive and we were lucky enough to meet Dr. Erb. From the very beginning, Dr. Erb took the time to explain all of our options, their risks and benefits, and likelihood of success. Through every disappointment, Dr. Erb was reassuring and offered support in all of our decisions. Because of Dr. Erb and the entire team at FIRM, my husband and I now have 2 amazing children (4mos and 22mos). We feel beyond blessed and thankful. If in need of reproductive advice and assistance, I would recommend FIRM and Dr. Erb to anyone!
    Apr 10th, 2023

  • Kathryn Wyckoff

    I'm extremely frustrated with my experience with the Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine and the lack of care and compassion I experienced through their office. I feel as if they only want to push patients towards treatments that make the most money for them and are not interested in looking at the root cause of infertility, even when requested by the patient directly. I began seeing Dr. Freeman almost 10 years ago in which he diagnosed me with PCOS. At the time, he commented that while I had a lot of the physical symptoms of the condition, my blood work did not really back it up and I lacked a major symptom commonly seen in PCOS which is obesity. Because I was not actively trying to conceive at the time, I just lived with this diagnosis and nothing further was done. Fast forward to 2022, and am experiencing infertility. My normal OBGYN recommended I return back to FIRM to look further into my infertility as all my testing thus far had come back normal. Dr. Freeman is not currently practicing, and I'm not sure if he will return because of a medical diagnosis, so I had an appointment with Dr. Erb. Because my husband and I's test all were returning normal, she let us know that her recommendation would be taking steps towards IUI or IVF. Her first recommendation would be for us to get a pre-natal genetic carrier screening done to make sure that we do not have any conditions that would be passed along to a baby. We went on to have the genetic screening report done, which only discusses carrier status and does not diagnosis you with any condition. While together we are a low-risk couple and did not have any conditions of concerns, a genetic condition that effects fertility popped up on mine that under further scrutiny I believe I may actually have. Ironically, after reading countless medical journals they believe up to 40% of PCOS cases are misdiagnosed and are actually this condition. It is not a rare condition and it is not something that's life-threatening or particularly serious, but amounts in some hormone imbalances that causes PCOS-like symptoms and infertility. I called to speak with Dr. Erb's office to see if they would order a blood test that measured certain hormone levels tied to this condition and reproduction to see if we could confirm I had this condition, as again, the genetic test that was done only measured carrier status and was not diagnostic. I was met with resistance and told they would not look into this further even though it's a reproductive condition and sources online suggest that either a fertility clinic or an OBGYN can treat you for it. For this condition, low doses of steroids are used to help balance the hormone production effected by this condition and increase fertility. A medical study published in 2019 suggests that 90% of patients that received this treatment went on to conceive naturally without further intervention. When I spoke to the clinic staff about this I was told that they would not pursue this, and that my only options under their care were IUI / IVF. I don't know why Dr. Erb refused to try a medication that would cost me $4, as even if it wasn't successful, it seems like a natural first step to want to try that before investing thousands or tens of thousands into more invasive treatment. Because of this refusal, I can't help to feel that it is self-serving and because they want to make their money through IUI or IVF treatments. Furthermore, reflecting back, I'm a little frustrated that this condition was never brought to my attention when I was seeing Dr Freeman as a possible cause if so many cases of PCOS (of which he is a specialist) is misdiagnosis of this condition. When asked about next steps, they would not provide me with a referral or even a suggestion of where to look for help, and I received the unhelpful suggestion of 'look online'.
    May 19th, 2022

  • Carolina Kasli


    Jan 12th, 2020

  • Andrew & Helen Fussell

    We thank God every day for Dr. Erb and her team. I've never written a review like this before - but the negative comments on here really irk me. True, it is expensive, and emotionally and physically exhausting. IVF was the hardest thing we have ever done. You have to really, really want this. Two steps forward is always accompanied by one step back on this path. That being said - we trust Dr. Erb completely - choosing the right procedures and tests, despite the costs, paid off. You have to wrap your head around the path that lies ahead of you or you're not going to be happy. I've cried in their office, sad tears of course, but also the happy ones. Everything was worth it in the end. And I would, and plan to, do it all over again. I have nothing but the highest regard and respect for FIRM and their physicians. They have been a blessing to us and our family and I pray that someone reading this will find hope in it.
    Feb 24th, 2020

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About
Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine

We are the region's largest infertility clinic specializing in fertility services including artificial insemination (AI), in-vitro fertilization (IVF), egg and sperm donor programs and bank preservation in Jacksonville, Daytona Beach, Tallahassee, FL and Brunswick, Thomasville, Valdosta GA...

Contact Info

Services

  • Egg Donor
  • Egg Bank Preservation
  • infertility clinic
  • fertility medicine
  • Sperm Bank
  • in-vitro fertilization (IVF)
  • Sperm Donor
  • fertility service
  • reproductive medicine
  • artificial insemination (AI)

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine?

A The phone number for Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine is: (386) 254-8211.


Q Where is Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine located?

A Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine is located at 415 North Clyde Morris Boulevard, Daytona Beach, Florida 32114


Q What is the internet address for Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine?

A The website (URL) for Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine is: https://www.fertilityjacksonville.com/about-f-i-r-m/locations/daytona-beach/


Q What days are Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine open?

A Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine is open:
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM


Q How is Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine rated?

A Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine has a 3.4 Star Rating from 14 reviewers.

Hours

Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM

Ratings and Reviews
Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 14 Reviews )
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1
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5
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Skye Rivers on Google

image They only offer treatment if your BMI is under 30. This should be told before the appointment and before testing so that people do not waste their time and money here. Ladies, there are other DRs out there that will help you conceive even with a higher bmi (as long as you're healthy and it's safe of course). Don't give up! Your weight does not determine your worthiness of being a mother!


Brittney Lambie on Google

image We went to FIRM after struggling to conceive and we were lucky enough to meet Dr. Erb. From the very beginning, Dr. Erb took the time to explain all of our options, their risks and benefits, and likelihood of success. Through every disappointment, Dr. Erb was reassuring and offered support in all of our decisions. Because of Dr. Erb and the entire team at FIRM, my husband and I now have 2 amazing children (4mos and 22mos). We feel beyond blessed and thankful. If in need of reproductive advice and assistance, I would recommend FIRM and Dr. Erb to anyone!


Kathryn Wyckoff on Google

image I'm extremely frustrated with my experience with the Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine and the lack of care and compassion I experienced through their office. I feel as if they only want to push patients towards treatments that make the most money for them and are not interested in looking at the root cause of infertility, even when requested by the patient directly.
I began seeing Dr. Freeman almost 10 years ago in which he diagnosed me with PCOS. At the time, he commented that while I had a lot of the physical symptoms of the condition, my blood work did not really back it up and I lacked a major symptom commonly seen in PCOS which is obesity. Because I was not actively trying to conceive at the time, I just lived with this diagnosis and nothing further was done.
Fast forward to 2022, and am experiencing infertility. My normal OBGYN recommended I return back to FIRM to look further into my infertility as all my testing thus far had come back normal. Dr. Freeman is not currently practicing, and I'm not sure if he will return because of a medical diagnosis, so I had an appointment with Dr. Erb.
Because my husband and I's test all were returning normal, she let us know that her recommendation would be taking steps towards IUI or IVF. Her first recommendation would be for us to get a pre-natal genetic carrier screening done to make sure that we do not have any conditions that would be passed along to a baby. We went on to have the genetic screening report done, which only discusses carrier status and does not diagnosis you with any condition. While together we are a low-risk couple and did not have any conditions of concerns, a genetic condition that effects fertility popped up on mine that under further scrutiny I believe I may actually have. Ironically, after reading countless medical journals they believe up to 40% of PCOS cases are misdiagnosed and are actually this condition. It is not a rare condition and it is not something that's life-threatening or particularly serious, but amounts in some hormone imbalances that causes PCOS-like symptoms and infertility.
I called to speak with Dr. Erb's office to see if they would order a blood test that measured certain hormone levels tied to this condition and reproduction to see if we could confirm I had this condition, as again, the genetic test that was done only measured carrier status and was not diagnostic. I was met with resistance and told they would not look into this further even though it's a reproductive condition and sources online suggest that either a fertility clinic or an OBGYN can treat you for it.
For this condition, low doses of steroids are used to help balance the hormone production effected by this condition and increase fertility. A medical study published in 2019 suggests that 90% of patients that received this treatment went on to conceive naturally without further intervention. When I spoke to the clinic staff about this I was told that they would not pursue this, and that my only options under their care were IUI / IVF. I don't know why Dr. Erb refused to try a medication that would cost me $4,
as even if it wasn't successful, it seems like a natural first step to want to try that before investing thousands or tens of thousands into more invasive treatment. Because of this refusal, I can't help to feel that it is self-serving and because they want to make their money through IUI or IVF treatments. Furthermore, reflecting back, I'm a little frustrated that this condition was never brought to my attention when I was seeing Dr Freeman as a possible cause if so many cases of PCOS (of which he is a specialist) is misdiagnosis of this condition.
When asked about next steps, they would not provide me with a referral or even a suggestion of where to look for help, and I received the unhelpful suggestion of 'look online'.


Carolina Kasli on Google

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Andrew & Helen Fussell on Google

image We thank God every day for Dr. Erb and her team. I've never written a review like this before - but the negative comments on here really irk me. True, it is expensive, and emotionally and physically exhausting. IVF was the hardest thing we have ever done. You have to really, really want this. Two steps forward is always accompanied by one step back on this path. That being said - we trust Dr. Erb completely - choosing the right procedures and tests, despite the costs, paid off. You have to wrap your head around the path that lies ahead of you or you're not going to be happy. I've cried in their office, sad tears of course, but also the happy ones. Everything was worth it in the end. And I would, and plan to, do it all over again. I have nothing but the highest regard and respect for FIRM and their physicians. They have been a blessing to us and our family and I pray that someone reading this will find hope in it.


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