My insurance also covered $0.00 of my IVF. Our clinic has a financial program with Capital One Healthcare. We applied and were approved for financing at a very low rate. We pay less than $250.00 a month for the next 5 years. That is less than any car payment I have ever had!
It was totally worth it. Check with your clinic about financing. If not, then check with Capital One Healthcare. Good Luck!!
2006-12-22 03:20:04
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answered by KC 5
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I just went to see a fertility specialist this week. He suggested that because of my age, IVF would be the better route to go. I don't think this is going to be an option for me since my insurance doesn't pay for any infertility treatments. I got another option of FSH injections. His office gave me the name of a company they recommend to get fertility meds because they are so much cheaper. I went on the web-site and they have info about IVF as well. I guess they help work with your insurance to find any loop holes to help cover as much of the expenses as possible. It might be worth checking into. I also know that my doctor has financing options. You might check that out as well. Best of luck to you.
fertilitylifelines.com
2006-12-22 09:07:31
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answered by Melissa B 5
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My wife and I Mag help couples get IVF for much less than they are used to. Most of our couples pay with paypal or a credit card to the clinic. But the clinic where we are getting treatment starts around $1,500 per cycle. So it is much easier to swallow. You can read about our experience with them on our home page www.myivfalternative.com Hope this helps.
Jeremy
2006-12-23 11:59:30
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answered by Jeremy C 2
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insurance will pay for part, we did it and we have 3 kids, it is a pain, shots, etc.........email me off board if you have more quest., but it is a long process. BUT, 3 kids we have, so it works......Insurance covers a set number of cycles.
R
2006-12-22 02:59:25
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answered by ray 3
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