Dr. Terri Lynn Woodard, MD, United States
     
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Terri Lynn Woodard, MD — United States


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Dr. Terri L. Woodard holds a joint appointment as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Baylor College of Medicine and the Department of Gynecologic Oncology and Reproductive Medicine at MD Anderson Cancer Center. As a reproductive endocrinologist and infertility specialist, she has a specific interest in fertility preservation for reproductive age individuals diagnosed with cancer. She offers fertility counseling prior to cancer treatment, as well as comprehensive fertility preservation and family-building services for men and women whose reproductive potential may or may have been impacted by cancer or its treatment.

 

Prior to her fellowship training at the Wayne State University School of Medicine and Detroit Medical Center, she was a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Women's Reproductive Health Research Scholar.During this time, Dr. Woodard studied physiologic measures of sexual function in women.Her current research interests include exploring how measures of ovarian reserve change with cancer treatment, as well as the psychosocial aspects of oncofertility, including how people make decisions about future options for parenthood. She is a recipient of the Duncan Family Institute Seed Funding Award as well as the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Young Investigator Award.

 

Dr. Woodard is a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM). She previously served as the Chair of the Sexuality Special Interest Group of the ASRM.She also serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, as well as a reviewer for several journals including Fertility and Sterility, the Journal of Sexual Medicine and the Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology.


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    Oct 6, 2022
    I cannot say enough good things about TCH and its staff! They made this stressful process feel effortless.
    Jun 9, 2022
    Without question, this is the best fertility center. If you want the best chance of having a child, come here. You will not regret it. Be aware that unless you plan to pay cash without insurance, you will face ongoing billing problems. The billing department was the biggest nightmare I have ever experienced. Susie at the fertility center was wonderful and very helpful with all my complaints, but the actual billing staff were terrible. I was overcharged and told the night before retrieval that testing I had not completed on a particular date was not covered. They later fixed the issue, but you can imagine the stress. After procedures, endless bills ranging from $5 to $10,000 arrived, requiring constant calls to determine what they were for. There are countless examples. They quote a particular amount, then it keeps increasing and changing. The stress is awful on top of the pressure and IVF medications you are already handling. Be prepared for billing to become a full-time job. That said, nurse Bobbi is incredible. She is the best nurse you will ever meet, and I truly credit her with my pregnancy. I believe all the doctors are excellent too, including Dr. Zarutskie and Dr. Schutt. They are thorough, speak with you in detail, and give full attention to every question or concern. Nurses respond immediately through the portal, communication and records are very organized, and they explain everything: what to expect, specific and additional options, and different approaches. I cannot say enough good things. They are exceptionally professional. A friend went elsewhere and was very jealous of all the extra information I received that she did not. The surgical nurses for all my procedures were first-rate. It truly felt like a luxury experience. The doctors and nurses are incredible. It is unfortunate that the billing department is so incompetent and causes patients so much stress and confusion. IVF is extremely expensive, and going through it at TEXAS CHILDREN'S drains your energy because the amount you owe constantly changes. I would always return because I love the doctors, facility, and nurse Bobbi, but be prepared for stress related to the financial side.
    Nov 2, 2021
    Oct 22, 2021
    This is an irresponsible organization. Do not trust the website or what it displays. Once you go there, you encounter lie after lie. What they say contradicts what they do. No one gives you a formal statement; they play word games instead of providing the services they promised. I am referring to the Family Fertility Center. When you ask about your rights or other matters, they pass you around like a compass and no one takes responsibility. Please choose a small private hospital. Pay about $2,000 more, but avoid embarrassment, depression, anxiety, failure, and stress. When undergoing IVF, be prepared for more than 50% in additional costs that they do not disclose. They quote only $17,350, but you should prepare to spend more than $35,000 because, unlike other hospitals, they do not clearly estimate everything in the procedures and forms. Second, if they hold your money, they may not refund it even within four months. You will call and be passed around. They promise to pay the next day or next week, but next week never comes. They have repeatedly done this, including to me. I still have not been refunded, although they promised payment by the end of August 2021. They lie to authorities, saying they are processing it and communicating with the patient, but that never happened. Please choose a good hospital and pay $3,000 more rather than accept lies and irresponsible service from people unwilling to take responsibility or provide the services patients trusted and were promised.
    Aug 19, 2020
    Nov 24, 2024
    I cannot express how grateful I am to this fertility center. After a difficult experience at another fertility clinic, I came here. Dr. Huang was confident at every step of my pregnancy journey. I know every patient is different and there are no guaranteed results, but his confidence gave me hope even when things did not work. My questions were always answered. Nurse Bobbi always replied the same day. I was fortunate that it worked for me, but even if it had not, the kindness here is unmatched. Thank you for everything you do.
    Nov 11, 2024
    If I could give zero stars, I would! I began my fertility journey in February 2024 at The Texas Family Fertility Cetner at Chi St. Lukes in The Woodlands because it was closer to home. However, I also had to visit the Family Fertility Center at Texas Children's Pavilion for Women on Main Street in Houston, Texas. My doctor was Dr. Leah Schenk. Dr. Leah Schenk charged me extensively for testing to determine whether I could preserve my fertility through egg freezing. Her receptionist, Susie Martinez, emailed me saying my bill was over $20,000, even though my insurance, WINFertility, covered the entire process. She falsely told me WINFertility covered nothing. WINFertility had to call and write to tell her I was covered and only owed my deductible. Susie Martinez never apologized, acknowledged her mistake, or offered any discount for her unprofessional conduct. I should have canceled treatment immediately, but I did not. That was my mistake—dealing with someone so uninformed, callous, and unprofessional. When all my results came back, Dr. Schenk told me that, at thirty-six (36), I was menopausal and not a candidate for egg freezing. I was devastated. My insurer advised me to seek a second opinion. It turned out that because I had used birth control for over 10 years and had only just stopped it under Dr. Schenk's direction, my body had not adjusted and the results and bloodwork were inaccurate. After waiting 3 months for my cycles to normalize, the new doctor repeated my testing. I later had 13 eggs retrieved and was nowhere near “perimenopause.” I strongly advise against Dr. Leah Schenk, her assistant Susie Martinez, or Texas Children's Fertility Center because of their incompetence. I also just learned that The Woodlands location has permanently closed, deservedly so; they lacked adequate staff for such sensitive matters.
    Jul 12, 2025
    I work at TCH and came to this fertility clinic after multiple miscarriages. Lauren was amazing. She answered every question and made me feel important. She works under Leah Schenk, whom I would not recommend if you want a warm, considerate physician. Her bedside manner was poor; she mentioned surrogacy at our first meeting, which felt completely unreasonable and offered no hope. We had 1 IUI, then 3 medicated cycles with timed intercourse. I do not know whether the medicated cycle or progesterone suppositories led to this healthy pregnancy. Regardless, Lauren and the team were wonderful. Leah was not my favorite, but perhaps that is simply her manner, and I appreciate her help. I am now 33 weeks pregnant with our son. Thank you, Family Fertility Center.
    Mar 21, 2025
    I had 2 failed IVF cycles at this clinic and a terrible experience. During the first, I responded well but ovulated early, which is extremely rare. I entered retrieval in unbearable pain and was still made to walk to the operating bed after telling several people I was suffering. After retrieval, the doctor said I had ovulated early, did not acknowledge my husband, and said she had another procedure to perform. She showed no compassion and never contacted either of us during the second cycle. We nevertheless gave the clinic another chance. The second time, I felt overly suppressed because they feared repeat ovulation, and the result was still poor. I asked for protocol adjustment because my response was worse, but my concern was ignored. I understand IVF guarantees nothing, yet I repeatedly felt dismissed. I believe better attention to our concerns might have improved the result. I felt like a number, not a patient. Friends at other Houston clinics had teams more involved in their care, ensuring appropriate supplements, checking sperm fragmentation, and prescribing treatment to improve morphology and egg quality before IVF. My husband and I received none of this during either cycle. Another clinic may cost more, but I would rather go where I am treated as a person, my concerns matter, and I feel valued.
    Aug 12, 2025
    Dec 8, 2025
    Dr. Woodard is one of the best physicians I have worked with. She is kind, patient, and genuinely cares about me, my current stage of life, and my fertility journey. I am sincerely grateful for her care.
    Dec 31, 2024
    After my previous doctor retired, I saw Woodard for help with worsening endometriosis pain. Despite an ultrasound diagnosis in 2021, Woodard struggled to identify the problem and requested another ultrasound. Four days later, the pain became unbearable. I could not sit, drive, or even tolerate a sheet over my abdomen. I have an extremely high pain tolerance and never even take Tylenol, but I knew something was wrong. After waiting three hours at WAC, Woodard's colleague performed a TVU and attributed my pain to "a few tiny endometriomas." I worried that the growing endometriomas indicated more extensive endometriosis, but she responded blankly and suggested 600 mg of ibuprofen. I requested an MRI before discharge, and they reluctantly agreed. Nine hours later, even morphine did not relieve my pain. I am grateful to the kind nurses who advocated for me, but Woodard did not listen. Her office called to arrange follow-up, and I insisted on speaking with her directly, sobbing in pain despite taking Norco for the first time in my life. When I reminded her that endometriosis does not always appear on ultrasound, she dismissed me again and repeated that it was "just a few small endometriomas." I asked for another doctor, but she refused and seemed very annoyed. Several hours later, I was sitting on the toilet, the only place I felt comfortable, when Woodard finally rushed in looking angry until she saw me. Her expression changed to shock, and she said, "I didn't know!" I sobbed, "I tried to tell you. The nurses tried to tell you. We all tried to tell you, but you did not come." According to later doctors, blood in the toilet was a sign that my bladder was beginning to rupture. The MRI showed my bladder was severely distended and had reached my navel. Woodard admitted it was "the largest bladder she had ever seen." I was receiving EMDR therapy, which is used for conditions ranging from depression and body image to performance enhancement, and asked whether it could have caused this. Woodard said, "Absolutely not. This is medical." My friend witnessed this. Nevertheless, when Woodard tried to conceal her negligence, she documented that it was "possibly due to PTSD." I had disclosed no trauma history and never said I had PTSD. Her attempt to diagnose me with something she had never asked about and was not qualified to diagnose, and I can say this as a psychotherapist specializing in trauma, was malpractice. Woodard never acknowledged wrongdoing. Instead, she said I should be "grateful" they allowed me to stay overnight with a Foley catheter. I had to insist on consultations with urogynecology and MIGS, but Woodard controlled the narrative and rejected the urogynecologist's reported possibility of bladder endometriosis. Despite my request, they refused to repeat the MRI before discharging me with a Foley, even though they said almost nothing could be seen on the MRI I requested because my bladder was so large. Again, they seemed unwilling to obtain evidence that this was a gynecologic problem for which Woodard was responsible. Four months later, an endometriosis specialist in Dallas confirmed Woodard's negligence. Surgery found deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) on my ureters, bladder, and hypogastric nerve, causing urinary retention. DIE was also found on my uterosacral ligaments, uterine artery, and rectovaginal wall. My left ovary was adhered to the pelvic sidewall, and my right ovary had a lime-sized endometrioma requiring reconstruction. I sent her the surgical report, and she only replied, "Glad to hear you are feeling much better." Cowardly. During my hospitalization, Woodard once said, "I don't know, I just suck eggs." In her own unprofessional and dismissive words, she did not know what she was doing. Given her lack of knowledge, she should not participate in hospital service. Also, if she cannot understand that endometriosis may not be visible on TVU, how can she handle something as complex as oncofertility? Do not trust her.

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