About MATE FERTILITY INC:

16030 VENTURA BLVD STE 404, ENCINO, CA 91436-2754

818-728-4600

1720617707

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What Customers Say

★★★★★
Liorah Sabbah
2 months ago
I had a wonderful experience with Dr. Naj and his team from start to finish. He was very caring and took the time to figure out ways to give me the best outcome. His team was kind and made me feel like I was family. I have been to many Drs. before Dr. Naj and I can honestly say he was superior in many ways. Thank you for everything ! :)
★★★★★
Danielle Schlesinger
2 months ago
Dr. Naj and his team are amazing! This was such a beautiful experience, i definitely recommend Dr Naj over anyone! His whole team was just so nice, I was scared to do my shots and I was able to go to the clinic everyday for the team to do it for me. They are the best. I definitely recommend
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Clare Chang
2 months ago
I had an extremely poor experience and felt my health was put in jeopardy of untrained, questionable practices. The fertility preservation/care experience at CRHG felt more like a business transaction than health care service.I had 3 visits with CRHG. I felt unsafe for many reasons:1) I had never received a vaginal ultrasound before and the doctor/nurse did not inquire if I had or prepared me for what was to come. It was very painful for me (separate from CRHG, I later learned I have endometriosis).2) Next was bloodwork for my husband and I. I am immunocompromised and am very familiar with getting 40+ vials of blood drawn at once/have been through years of testing which at most takes ~5-10 minutes. Almost all trained nurses have a difficult time retrieving blood from my veins and as a result usually take from my hands.This blood draw at CRHG was the biggest red flag I have ever experienced in a health care system.My husband and I were led into a side room and someone that just started (literally it was her first week) began to draw my blood. She asked what I did, and we got to chatting - turns out she just switched jobs from working at McDonalds and recently received her medical assistance certification. Her past job was not of much concern for me, but it was her actions after. She didn't wash her hands before drawing my blood. When she put the first needle in, she didn't draw blood successfully and started moving the needle around in my hand to try and hit a vein...After multiple attempts and being unsuccessful, she asked for help. At that point, 3+ office workers surrounded me and all tried to help me get my blood drawn. Everyone was unsuccessful. Finally, one woman came who seemed much more tenured. She pointed out that the ex-McDonalds employee wasn't holding the vial properly to allow blood flow (i.e. she was holding it too high, above my hand which prevented blood to go into the vials).With the new, tenured employee assisting - she removed my initial needle that was not put in properly and asked for a second one. The ex-McDonalds employee hands her a needle. The tenured women did a double take and pointed out that the needle she was handed was already opened, and NOT opened from a closed container (for safety, hygeine, cleanliness, etc.). She pushed back and told the ex-McDonalds employee to hand her a brand new, unopened needle for safety. Thank god for this woman, as there's no telling what could have happened or what I could have got with an unsterile needle.After 40+ minutes of trying to draw my blood, they managed to get barely enough to fill the vials. I also was very pale and didn't feel well - to the point where one individual stayed past her working hours to make sure I didn't faint.3) Post bloodwork debacle, we went to check out. I went to the bathroom while my husband waited for me. While I was gone, they mentioned to my husband that for my XRay (HSG) I would need a driver. My husband was very confused and asked why. They said because I would need to take Vallium and would require assistance. At no point in time did Dr. Najmbadi go over the risks/needs of being incapacitated during HSG. My husband declined to setup this service and felt this was yet another red flag.Later on in our follow up/final meeting with Dr. Najmabadi - he asked when we were to schedule HSG. We pushed back stating we didn't want to/would like to do more research. His snarky response back was along the lines of I bet you googled how painful HSG was and are scared huh.4) In our last meeting, the Dr. did not even have all of our testing results in. But he was happy to take the call and still charged us a full rate.I'm currently with another fertility care provider at a very reputable hospital (Top 5 in the nation). I recapped my experience at CRHG and they were shocked to say the least. My current Doctor specifically mentioned how pushing HSG was wrong and did not suite my use case at all.
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Devorah Hoffman
a year ago
Dr. Najmabadi and his staff are amazing. I instantly felt supported and cared for and knew this was the right clinic for me. All my questions were answered, and Dr. Najmabadi was readily available. He has a very calming and professional presence that made me feel instantly comfortable. His staff were incredible too and I really connected with Diana Garcia. I am nervous with needles and she instantly put me at ease. Thank you again!
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Sheida Neman
a year ago
Dr. Najmabadi and his team are the best. Reliable, communicative, punctual, and friendly. Most importantly, him and his team are trustworthy and truly experts in the field. Spencer Wells, the ultrasound tech is so sweet and caring, and helped me get my imaging files that were previously given to me in CD format. Would highly recommend anyone to this all-star medical practice.