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Carolyn
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Name: Twin mommy
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Is this a competitive IVF price?
I was quoted $11K total for one fresh cycle, one year of storage for any frozen embryos and one full frozen cycle. This price doesn't include meds. DH thinks this is high but I don't think its any more than any other place. Thoughts?
TIA!!!
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Posted 9/22/07 12:29 AM |
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Re: Is this a competitive IVF price?
It sounds about right...I remember a couple of people getting the grant and still having to pay out about $6-8K
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Posted 9/22/07 8:40 AM |
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rose825
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Re: Is this a competitive IVF price?
sounds good. BUt be prepared to add thousands for meds. Also does it cover anesthesia? what about ICSI? Or AH?
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Posted 9/22/07 10:02 AM |
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Carolyn
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Name: Twin mommy
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Re: Is this a competitive IVF price?
Posted by rose825
sounds good. BUt be prepared to add thousands for meds. Also does it cover anesthesia? what about ICSI? Or AH?
It includes anesthesia, but ICSI and AH are additional. We don't have an MF so we don't need ICSI. My insurance covers "ovulation induction" meds so depending on how its submitted to them we may be able to get at least the stims covered. But I know I can expect the meds to be in the thousands even with that help.
Thanks ladies -
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Posted 9/22/07 12:02 PM |
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rose825
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Re: Is this a competitive IVF price?
Posted by Carolyn
Posted by rose825
sounds good. BUt be prepared to add thousands for meds. Also does it cover anesthesia? what about ICSI? Or AH?
It includes anesthesia, but ICSI and AH are additional. We don't have an MF so we don't need ICSI. My insurance covers "ovulation induction" meds so depending on how its submitted to them we may be able to get at least the stims covered. But I know I can expect the meds to be in the thousands even with that help.
Thanks ladies -
actually if your insurance covers the meds, it may only eb a couple hundred. You are very lucky
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Posted 9/22/07 3:20 PM |
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leighla
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Re: Is this a competitive IVF price?
Sounds about right.
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Posted 9/22/07 11:04 PM |
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laborday06
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Re: Is this a competitive IVF price?
Posted by Carolyn
I was quoted $11K total for one fresh cycle, one year of storage for any frozen embryos and one full frozen cycle. This price doesn't include meds. DH thinks this is high but I don't think its any more than any other place. Thoughts?
TIA!!!
Current NSUH pricing:
full cycle - $27901 anestesia (my insurance does not cover it) - $1200 Facility fee - $1200 egg hatching fee - $1250 meds - $5K approx (my insurance does not cover) total - $36551.00
If you are self paying: Discounted cycle - $12K anestesia (my insurance does not cover it) - $1200 Facility fee - $1200 egg hatching fee - $1250 meds - $5K approx (my insurance does not cover) total - $20650
We qualified for the grant and it's costing us $10K for everything.
I hope this helps. If you go to any place they should be able to give you the price list.
RSofNY - was $8300 for the cycle, plus meds, etc.
I just felt NSUH was a better fit for us.
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Posted 9/24/07 9:15 AM |
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