I had a fresh round at ARGC earlier this year and am now 12 weeks. Sorry in advance for the essay but I hope it will be useful..!
It was my 11th round of fresh and FET so I really don't buy the accusation that they cherry pick patients who they know will be successful... I had all my treatment in the main clinic and on paper, I wasn't going to be a success but they told me throughout they were confident they could get and keep me pregnant.
When I went through my history in the initial consult (1 late loss, 1 mmc and 9 failed transfers most of which were 2 embryos going back), plus a diagnosed thyroid issue, the Dr immediately said he was quite sure I had immune issues and wanted to test me asap.
Every other doctor at every other clinic (and I've been to both branches of Create, the Lister, and Chelsea & Westminster so have seen my fair share of docs) kept telling me it was just bad luck and there was nothing wrong.
Lo and behold, the immune results came back showing my NK cells and Cytokines were off the chart for 5 of the 7 measures.
From here on, it got expensive
£800 for the immune blood test
£800 for dose of humira (2 injections, 2 weeks apart)
£800 for an Immune retest
£1500 for IVIG the week of embryo transfer
£1500 for IVIG the week I got my Bfp
£800 for an immune retest
£1500 for IVIG at 8 weeks pregnant
£800 for an immune retest
£1500 for IVIG at 12 weeks
This is on top of all the ivf fees and drugs, plus the post-transfer support drugs of injectable and pessary progesterone plus blood thinners plus steroids which everyone gets
I'm definitely a 'worst case scenario' cost wise (although they told me one woman had to have IVIG up to 24 weeks so even if you have immune issues, it might not cost as much
For example, if you have mild immune issues, you have Intralipds instead of IVIG, at £300 a dose, and the retests aren't as important
It has financially taken us to the limit, and we have had family help
However, it has cost us less than all the unsuccessful rounds we've had.
Yes, their methods are controversial but they aren't stabs in the dark. My old clinics suggested all sorts of things - endometrial biopsy, embryo glue, intralipids - for no other reason than it was something else to try. A total stab in the dark
With ARGC, they are using licenced drugs in different ways but in a very methodical way.
They test, if the test says this, you get this this treatment
They test and if it says that, you get that treatment. They don't just throw drugs at you for the sake of it
The standard of care far exceeds everything I've known from any other clinic, where you are thrown out as soon as you've taken the pregnancy test
After getting a BFP, they monitored me weekly and there was someone to speak to most days.
When I had a huge bleed, they called me every day and altered my meds, and liaised the the EPU docs. They evaluated my scans. They genuinely cared.
Good luck with whatever you decide. Happy to provide feedback on the other clinics I went to also - PM me if you want to