I am trying to plan ahead for IVF after I lose enough weight for us to proceed. I know our insurance will not cover all the meds so I am planning on needing at least $5000 for drugs for 1 IVF. My questions is, does your insurance cover cryopreservation of extra embies? I know all plans are different, but I am wondering if any insurance covers this. Also if you have had to freeze some of your embies, what is the cost involved?
I want to get an idea of how much we will need to be able to do the entire cycle +freezing incase we are lucky enough to need it.
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Re: IVF gals with Insurance Coverage ?
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Cryo was not covered with mine. I think it was going to be about $1200 for the freezing and first year storage. I didn't have any to freeze, so I'm not exactly sure of the details.
Your RE should be able to provide you a breakdown of costs, and I agree to call your insurance, since each one is different.
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My coverage does not cover cryopreservation. The extra cost is $1200 for the first year. I also have $7500 in med coverage, my meds cost $3850 for the one cycle, and I paid a deductible of around $130 for them.
I didn't know what my insurance covered for cryo but when I went to the RE's office the other day they let me know we have to pay $650 to keep our little embies frozen. Our insurance has a $25,000 lifetime coverage for treatments. We didn't have to pay anything for this past fresh cycle other then co pays.
You can probably check with your HR department to get some info about what's covered.
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