Navigating fertility treatment can feel daunting, especially when it comes to understanding the financial aspects. Coverage for fertility services can vary widely, from limited to extensive. We’ve compiled this FAQ to help you grasp your options regarding fertility benefits. Here are some common questions and answers to get you started. If you need more specific guidance, feel free to reach out to our Financial Team.
What are the cash-pay prices for fertility services?
Here’s a quick look at our cash-pay pricing:
- IUI (Minimal Stimulation): $1,900 – $2,500 (medications extra)
- IUI (Controlled Ovarian Stimulation): $3,800 – $4,500 (medications $500 – $3,000)
- Egg Freezing: $8,000 – $9,000 (medications $4,000 – $6,000)
- IVF: $14,000 – $20,000 (medications $4,000 – $6,000, plus $2,000 for genetic testing)
- FET (Frozen Embryo Transfer): $4,000 – $6,000 (medications $1,000 – $1,500)
- Donor Services: $34,000 – $40,000 (includes costs for donor and medications)
- Gestational Carrier: $23,000 – $27,000 (does not include agency fees)
These costs reflect high-level estimates and include a casual 50% discount for cash-pay patients. When billing insurance, your out-of-pocket costs will depend on your specific plan details like deductibles or coinsurance.
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Summary
Understanding your fertility care coverage can help ease some of the stress associated with treatment. Our cash-pay prices provide a basic overview, but your individual insurance plan will ultimately dictate your out-of-pocket expenses. Resources are available to support you through this journey.