Micro-dose Lupron is injected twice daily to stimulate release of FSH from the pituitary, and prevent an LH surge. The Lupron Trigger Shot matures follicles.
Maximum charge per cycle for ultrasound is $ 405
On the same cycle
Price includes first year of cryostorage. Freezing of additional samples during a two-week period are discounted; $ 500 for second specimen, $400 for third specimen, and $ 300 for fourth specimen.
Includes preliminary ultrasound
A large ovarian cyst can be aspirated with local anesthesia, antibiotic and a thin needle.
Flexible hysteroscopy with cervical block anesthesia and nitrous oxide inhalation
Disposable hysteroscope and biopsy tools with cervical block anesthesia and nitrous oxide inhalation. Health insurance will often pay for toward this procedure.
ABBI bubble-based sonohysterogram to evaluate tubal patency
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires contagious disease testing for all sperm and egg donors, even if you know them well. The FDA requires a questionnaire, physical exam, and laboratory testing.
Genetic testing for rare genetic conditions of a potential egg or sperm donor is available through GeneDx corporation.
The true cost of in vitro fertilization is the sum of the Clinic Fee, Hormonal Chemistry Tests and Medication Costs. An IVF Deposit of $8500 is required of patients at the the start of an IVF cycle. It includes the Clinic Fee and estimated Hormonal Chemistry Tests. Estimated total cost for an IVF/ ICSI cycle is about 13,500.
Clinic fee includes management of ovarian stimulation, follicular aspiration with intravenous sedation, fertilization of the eggs by ICSI, embryo culture, and the first embryo transfer (does not include Medication Cost, Hormonal Chemistry Tests, or Cryopreservation of embryos).
Hormonal assays are used to titrate the medication given. Actual laboratory costs may be higher or lower.
Medication costs vary by stimulation protocol and age of patient. These need to be acquired before starting a stimulation cycle.
If an IVF cycle produces more healthy embryos than can be transferred, the extra embryos can be cryopreserved for later use. This price includes the first year of cryostorage.
When frozen embryos are available after an IVF cycle.
When two people share eggs, the recipient pays the clinic fee, FDA clearance fee, all medication and lab costs for the person sharing half of her eggs. The egg donor receives one free embryo transfer, but will pay cryopreservation of excess embryos. Estimated cost for egg donor is $ 1,150. Estimated cost for egg recipient is $15,000.
If a patient purchases eggs from a cryobank, and has those eggs shipped to our clinic, we can fertilize them by ICSI, culture the embryos to the blastocyst and transfer them into a prepared uterus.
Services not paid by insurance as "not medically necessary', "not-covered" or "investigational " are billed to the patient at a 50% discount.
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