Free HCG

Finding free HCG for your fertility treatment may be hard, but it is certainly not impossible. We are aware that many hopeful intended parents cannot afford to pay for expensive IVF medications, which could amount to more than $5,000 for just one IVF cycle—this according to the National Infertility Association (The Costs of Infertility Treatment, 2006). There are, however, some great options available, like medical donation programs, non-profit grants, and also by purchasing discounted medications. Be sure to not forget to check your insurance policy to see what is offered, too, in order to take full advantage of the benefits and know its limitations.

Does my insurance offer free HCG?

One of the first things you should investigate is whether or not your insurance covers in-vitro fertilization and its necessary medications. Currently, only 15 states offer this kind of coverage, but if you are fortunate enough to live in the few that do, you may find that your infertility treatments may be fully covered, or at least covered for a limited portion of your IVF cycles.

Since only a small number of states offer these kinds of insurance options, it is likely you will have to pay for the drugs yourself. Maximize your savings by choosing Ivfmeds.org as your number one search tool for discounted IVF medications.

Where are some places I find discounted IVF medication?

There are many places to find IVF medications—so much so, in fact, that the search can easily become confusing. You could ask your IVF coordinator, doctor, or nurse to point you in the right direction, or perhaps search mail-order and local pharmacies. This process, however, can be daunting because of the time it would take to compile a comprehensive list of medication costs, not to mention that the pharmacy you choose may not offer you the lowest prices available. Ivfmeds.org can give you the ability to search through a wide selection of pharmacies at the click of a button.

Does my clinic offer free HCG, or can it reduce the cost of my IVF medication?

You need to ask your nurse if your clinic has any free IVF medication samples. If they do offer this kind of service, it is likely that there will be an insufficient amount available, or they will not have the exact kinds of IVF medications or ingredients to fit your specific needs.

Free HCG and other IVF medications are also sometime made available through donation programs, charitably provided by women who have already undergone the IVF process and had usable drugs left over. Ask your nurse or physician if your clinic offers donated medication, but consider that this may only supplement a portion of your costs. You will probably need to purchase the majority yourself, and for that Ivfmeds.org is there to give you the most options at the best prices.

Are there other programs outside of the clinic, like grants, that can help me obtain free HCG?

There are a large number of non-profit organizations willing to fund your IVF procedure, but unfortunately most of them do not pay for the cost of IVF medications. And, as with most giveaways, your chance of receiving a grant is very low due to the high number of people applying for them.

It is recommended that you apply to as many grants as you are eligible, to maximize your chances of winning; however, along with applying, you should have a backup plan. One surefire way to reach your goals is to purchase the IVF medications yourself. Though expensive, this can be accomplished by boosting your monthly savings through a series of small lifestyle changes. A few dollars saved here and there can quickly add up to something significant, and in choosing to purchase discounted IVF medications, you can reach your goals sooner than you think.

Ivfmeds.org provides a large selection of specialty pharmacies to choose from, giving IVF patients the very best service, coupled with the lowest costing medications. To start saving money on HCG, click here.

References

The Costs of Infertility Treatment. (2006, Summer ). Retrieved from resolve: The National Infertility Association : http://www.resolve.org/family-building-options/making-treatment-affordable/the-costs-of-infertility-treatment.html


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