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Schedule Your Consult Download Pricing GuideThe cost of fertility treatment is a significant concern for many people, and understandably so.
Infertility treatment can be expensive, and insurance coverage varies from person to person depending on a number of factors - most of which are related to your eligibility for infertility coverage and your specific insurance provider.
There are many factors that affect what you might pay, including your treatment path, fertility medications, and your individual insurance coverage. There are also fertility coverage mandates which vary by state, and you may qualify for private fertility grants and other funding resources.
In short, fertility treatment costs are complex and will vary by patient.
Schedule Your Consult Download the Pricing GuideReady to take the next step towards your fertility or family-building goals? Let's begin our journey together by exploring answers to your questions about fertility treatment costs.
As you’ve discovered, fertility treatment costs can be complex, and there is a wide range of factors that influence pricing.
At Illume Fertility, we want to begin our journey together with transparency by answering your questions first.
Get all of this information (and more) in our quick reference guide to fertility treatment costs by filling out this form.
Infertility is overwhelming, and trying to understand what your fertility testing and treatment might cost only adds to that stress. Have questions? Let’s get you some clear answers.
While assisted reproductive technology is remarkable in that it allows many people to have the family they’ve always dreamed of, it’s no secret that it is expensive. The costs of procedures, testing and medication can quickly add up and make your goals feel out of reach.
If your insurance plan doesn’t cover fertility treatment, know that there are grants, loans, payment plans and other financial assistance programs to help you afford in-vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI) or other fertility treatments out-of-pocket.
Learn more about paying for IVF without insurance here.
The short answer is that fertility treatment cost varies due to factors like mandates for fertility coverage that vary from state to state, the coverage (or lack of coverage) offered by your personal insurance plan, your treatment path and more.
The lure of less expensive fertility treatment is inescapable. The medicine and support involved in making fertility treatment real and viable, however, is costly. Be aware that clinics that cut corners to reduce costs may not offer the level of treatment and results you may be expecting.
If you choose to consider a “low-cost IVF” clinic, ask about which services are included in their “final” pricing, and what they typically charge for them. Also make sure you ask whether their quoted charge includes necessary procedures such as:
Learn more about the risks of choosing a “low-cost IVF” clinic here.
When you become an Illume Fertility patient, you will be assigned an Insurance & Billing Advocate who can provide expert answers to your insurance and pricing-related questions. We also offer a range of Opportunity Plans to help make treatment more affordable for those paying out-of-pocket.
There are many organizations that offer grants and other financial assistance to those who cannot afford fertility treatment on their own. Learn more here.
This is the time period each year where you can enroll, change, or drop your health insurance plans for the upcoming year (whether it’s Medicare, employer-based, or the health marketplace). The open enrollment period typically lasts from November 1 to December 15 in most states.
Learn more about open enrollment and what you can do to maximize or change your insurance plan here.
Our team of eight board-certified reproductive endocrinologists are ready to help you create the family of your dreams. Take the first step by scheduling your consult today and learn how Illume Fertility can help you achieve your goals.
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