Affordable IVF Drug Saving Plan
In the United States, it’s about $10,000 to $13,000 per IVF cycle plus medicine; $6,000 to $9,000 per egg
freezing cycle plus medicine. For IVF medicine, it’s about $4,000 to $6,000 per cycle. But you can always save
$500 to $1,000 dollars by taking some tips. Here are some tips that could help you save money:
Never forget to call your insurance. Talk with one representative and list all the medicine you need. Commonly,
IVF medicine is not covered by general insurance, but there is always a possibility that one or two kinds of
medicine is covered fully or partially.
Always ask around. The clinic usually has a designated pharmacy, and will put the prescription there. But you
could always contact other pharmacies in your city to see if they had a better price. Sometimes pharmacy A has
cheaper Gonal F and pharmacy B has cheaper Menopur, you could always ask your nurse to put your prescription
separately to different pharmacies.
Do not waste any medicine. You need to be very familiar with how to do the injection first. For example, you
have several Gonal F (300IU each) and need to inject 175IU per night. In this case, be careful about the dosage
when doing the injection and save the rest 125IU for next injection. Sometimes a 300IU Gonal F actually contains
400IU or 450IU, double check with your pharmacy and you can save or at least not waste money on it. Here are the
videos for how to do the injection:
Fertility Guide @Youtube
Do not forget to refrigerate the medicine. Check the drug description and store it right. Some medicines, such
as Cetrotide and Gonal F, need to be refrigerated and don’t forget that.
Try these tips and you could also take our “Drug Savings” project. We promise to save you at least 600 dollars
(600-1500 dollars), with a charge of 200 dollars.
The earlier you contact us, the more you can save.