I’ve dealt with RGI and Dr. Jain for almost 5 yrs. It has been a challenging experience but at the same time well worth it. I would highly recommend Dr. Jain and his team to anytime struggling with infertility or just looking to start a family.
Dr. Jain is amazing. He helped us create our two little boys (4 and 2.5) via IVF after failed IUIs- and to top that off- he made all the right decisions to ensure our only two embryos turned into successful pregnancies and live births! I will always have a place in my heart for Dr. Jain!! Here is a picture of him and our oldest son- this picture is why he does what he does- we could tell just how truly happy he was to meet our son…and honestly, our son was pretty happy to meet him too! I’ve recommended him to another family who had been unsuccessful for 7 years and had worked with other practices, and after one IVF round with Dr. Jain that family now has a healthy little baby too! Will recommend over and over again!ETA: we are an LGBTQIA family of two moms - Dr Jain always made us feel welcome and comfortable. We never once questioned his care or respect for us as a couple hoping to create a family.
Dr. Jain is one of my favorite doctors. He is honest and does not sugar coat things so you can mentally prepare after given realistic expectations. My husband and i tried for 1 year on our own, close to a year with assistance from our OBGYN (clomid) and then we were referred to Dr. Jain. We went through 3 cycles of IUI almost immediately which all failed when Dr. Jain suggested we stopped wasting time (i was 33) and move forward with IVF as he diagnosed me with diminished ovarian reserve. We were able to get 9 eggs and 8 of them fertilized normally, 5 of which tested normal. Our first transfer resulted in our beautiful baby boy and for that we are forever grateful. My son is now a year old and we are gearing up for our next transfer and I look forward to working with Dr. Jain again. For those who have stated that he is rude or has terrible bedside manner, i disagree. He is VERY upfront because he knows what will and will not work, which i appreciate, but i can understand someone taking offense to that. He WANTS to get you pregnant and he WANTS you to have a healthy pregnancy and he knows what works. I agree that his office can feel like an assembly line, however when you are dealing with SO MANY patients, all with very specific plans and cycles, you have to keep things organized and moving so no one falls through the cracks and his office does this very well.If you truly want a baby, see Dr. Jain and listen to his advice, you will not regret it.
My experience at RGI with Dr. Jain was fantastic! I will admit that as a new patient negative reviews led me to believe that he wasn’t the best choice at the practice. However, in reality he should be your first choice. He’s incredibly knowledgeable, confident and straight forward. You always know your options, how viable they are and what he thinks is the best next step. He takes the time to answer your questions and is very personable.Dr. Jain is invested in his patients, is willing to call or text patients after hours, and genuinely feels any frustrations or celebrations with the patient. I have felt completely confident in his care and I can’t wait for the future he’s helped my husband and I build!
I do not recommend Dr.Jain. He was 15min late to our initial consultation, it was obvious that he didnt prepare for a visit and didnt go before through my medical information that I submitted. And I have to add that it was $300 zoom consultation, so its not cheap.He ordered SA and we were supposed hear from him within 1 week. His nurse finally contacted me after 2 WEEKS and said that he recommends IUI with Clomid even though I told him that I was 6 months on Clomid before and it didnt work and that Letrazole only worked on me. Waste of time and money.Me and my husband decided to go with another doctor from ORM.
I don’t even know where to begin.. Dr. Jain never knows who I am when he walks into the room and he never knows the plan of care. I realize he is extremely busy but maybe that needs to be addressed when he doesn’t even know what’s going on with you when he walks in your room. I got pregnant naturally but he wanted to continue to see me for the first few months. My first ultrasound with him he said everything looked perfect. He brought me in for a second ultrasound to see the heartbeat and he said that the baby wasn’t measuring where it should be (five days behind schedule) and that the heartbeat wasn’t great (115. I called my actual OB after this appointment and they said that heartbeat was perfectly fine) but THERE WAS A HEARTBEAT and he immediately started suggesting a D&C so that I didn’t have to go through a miscarriage. He hands me a picture of my ultrasound then forgets he gave me a picture and then asks if I wanted a picture because most people don’t want one if they don’t think the pregnancy is going to be viable.. The fact that a D&C was even brought up without him knowing for sure the outcome of this pregnancy was absolutely uncalled for. I am at a loss of words for the way we were treated and that will be my last appointment with him.
Going to Dr. Jain at RGI was the best decision, my husband and I, have ever made. I have a 10 month old healthy baby through him, and working on number 2. He is a wonderful person all around. I am happy to have shared this journey with him. The office staff is also amazing.
I have had 3 IUI’s with Dr. Jain and will not be seeing him again. His whole office feels like a factory. He has a terrible ‘bedside’ manner and I often felt shamed by him about my age. I am 39, and know exactly how old I am. He was very negative. While performing my last IUI, he was talking about my need for IVF, DURING the procedure. He insulted me for going to acupuncture. He also said things like, I always forget which side your cyst is on. I wanted so badly to like Dr. Jain and believe in him but I was horrified by his behavior at my last procedure and do not encourage anyone to be put through dealing with him during such a sensitive and emotional time in their life. I encourage Dr. Jain to reflect on the way he has made people feel and work deligently to treat his patients better or change jobs.
I highly recommend Dr Jain. We are not pregnant yet. We’re in the middle of an IUI cycle but my opinion of Dr Jain won’t change regardless of whether we’re successful in having a baby or not. I’ve read all the reviews and I can see where some are coming from but wanted to give my insight.Dr Jain is busy. There’s no doubt about that. He is very direct and does not sugar coat anything. I personally appreciate the directness. Since we started seeing him in February, he has been very transparent about where we stand in the process, good or bad. No, it’s not always easy to hear but he’s not rude or crass. He’s just honest. Yes I’m 38 and my age has been mentioned. It’s a factor in fertility. I do not take offense to it. I take it more as him attempting to inform of potential roadblocks to achieving a successful pregnancy. His transparency has allowed my husband and I to make educated and informed decisions regarding our treatment plan and that’s what we needed. This is an emotional and sensitive process and while the truth isn’t always easy to hear, it’s necessary to prepare for what’s to come.I’ve seen people say he doesn’t remember locations of cysts, meds, etc. He has walked in before to see me and said “refresh me on when you started clomid” or something like that but I don’t take offense to that either. He’s busy. He’s attempting to help NUMEROUS other women in the same situation, running labs, procedures, ultrasounds, and meds for all of them. I don’t blame him for needing a refresher when he walks in to see me because he helps so many women on a daily basis and all of them are having the same if not more tests, procedures, labs, and ultrasounds as I am. I’m sure it’s hard to keep every case straight.Some reviews made mention of his office being an assembly line and they’re right. It really is. But it has to be. In one IUI cycle I’ve already had two ultrasounds, a HSG, labs, meds, and Rx shots that have to be ordered and we’re not even two weeks into my cycle. Every woman under his care is being closely monitored by Dr Jain and the only way to orchestrate ALL of that for every woman is by being a well oiled machine. I am always impressed with how smoothly the office runs especially with so many moving parts to each patient’s case.I don’t know if IUI will work or if we’ll move to IVF if it does not but I know Dr Jain will do anything he can to help us achieve our goal of having a baby. That’s all we can ask is for him to be an ally on this difficult journey and that’s what he has been for us.
Just want to say I had a very great experience with Dr. Jain he is one of the best in his field I trusted him and now I have a beautiful two-month-old baby girl i am truly thankful for all his work and support he made this tough emotional experience memorable he build my confidence by assuring me that I can be a mom he made me feel that I was the most important patient he had and for that I was thankful. So thank you dr Jain and all his stuff.
I wouldn’t even know where to begin. I think first and foremost, my husband and I were immediately told we needed IVF because we were both cystic fibrosis carriers. So ok, we decided to seek out a more affordable option (CNY). I discussed my painful periods with Dr Jain and this was dismissed. I was concerned I had endometriosis. I had a laparoscopy before jumping into ivf with CNY. I had endometriosis EVERYWHERE. I conceived naturally with no fertility medication IN JUST A FEW SHORT MONTHS. This brings me to the present. We had genetic testing on our baby and ourselves again just to verify CF gene to which our surprise guess what???? NEITHER MY HUSBAND NOR I were CF carriers. We are 12 weeks pregnant with a healthy baby girl and this could’ve never happened with Dr Jain. He ignored me as a patient AND LIED TO US to coerce us into PGD testing our embryos which gets extremely expensive extremely fast that we did not NEED!
Words cant fully express my gratitude for Dr. Jain and the RGI Columbus staff for helping my husband and I get pregnant. I always tell people that Dr. Jain is a rockstar at what he does- and he is so passionate about helping you start a family. We never imagined our path would lead us to RGI, but we were incredibly blessed to have such an amazing team behind us.
Hi i am Radha, 29 year old with pcos. I had irregular cycles and struggling to get pregnant. Dr Jain handled our situation with great patience and had smile on his face at every visit. He was patient and did not suggest any unnecessary tests and just gave me letrozole and it worked. I recently delivered a baby boy.
Dr. Jain is not worth the time nor your insurance. He is very biased and judgemental. This doctor shot down other diagnoses that were from outstanding doctors of excellence. This doctor wasted my time money and insurance. He did NOT want to help me from the start. He decided to milk my insurance for all he could get and sent me on my way with nothing. Do your research take time to see how eager a doctor will be to help you in this tough position your facing!
Doctor jain is very straightforward , will exactly tell you what’s wrong , he is never sugar coat anything which will help you to understand better the whole process . With his assistance i have positive result , will be extremely grateful to him for this .
I’ve never gone to Dr. Jain personally and I don’t ever plan to. I had friend who went to him after she has suffered 3 miscarriages. She was overweight and had written in her medical chart she suffered from an eating disorder and didn’t want to discuss weight loss as it was triggering for her (in other words she knew her weight was a factor, can we talk about other possible issues). He blatantly ignored what she wrote (didn’t even read it actually) and 3 times demanded she tell him her weight. Then basically dismissed all her other medical issues and told her she was too fat to get pregnant. When she started crying he mocked her tears and told her she should “know better” because she was a woman’s health nurse practitioner. Hers is not the only horror story I have read about this doctor-and frankly I’m horrified to find out he’s still practicing medicine. He should be stripped of his medical license for the way he has treated these women. I wish I couldGive him zero stars...
BEWARE! Long story short... he tried to remove my uterine septum without running tests to ensure it was in fact a septum rather than a bicornuate uterus. Also, he attempted to remove the septum in his office without anesthesia or pain medication. He had to stop the procedure because he said the scissors were dull and his staff would call to reschedule the procedure. I went to ORM instead and received much better care. He never knew who I was, always asked why I was there, and immediately pushed IVF on me. Horrible experience.
Dr. Jain is AMAZING. After a year in a half at another clinic, I switched to RGI. I am happy to announce I am pregnant after my first cycle at this clinic!
Dr. Jain has been wonderful to work with. He is very professional, honest, and straightforward. A good friend recommended him, and Im grateful I listened.
I had my first appointment today with Dr. Kain. He was amazing, thorough and I never felt rushed. I am very satisfied with my visit.
Insensitive, rude, and extremely unprofessional.