I’m a FB employee thinking of switching companies. The Progyny benefit here is 4 smart cycles (where a retrieval or embryo transfer each counts for 1/2 of a smart cycle). What other companies offer Progyny, and how many cycles do they cover? Edit: I found this report that lists benefits by company across industry https://www.fertilityiq.com/fertilityiq-data-and-notes/fertilityiq-best-companies-to-work-for-family-builder-workplace-index-2017-2018
Microsoft offers good fertility coverage. Not sure if it's Progyny or not.
Intel offers $40k towards fertility treatment
Microsoft offers progyny as well but Idk how much . Good luck !
Uber. Don't know details.
Salesforce. 3 IVF. Did once, didn’t work. 2 remaining.
Do you know if Salesforce supports an additional cycle if we need?
Read somewhere that Google updated there benefits. Something like they will be covering $40k/journey (no lifetime cap) and have a plan with Progyny that will also cover donor tissue. Is that true?
I thought it was $20k if you're too far from clinics covered by Progyny, not familiar with what a journey is assumed it was lifetime - didn't really look too closely since we are using the Progyny route (3 smart cycles)
Are these treatment only for female employees? Can a male employee use the benefit (embryo/egg freezing) for himself and his partner?
Very good question
No, not just for female employees. It is part of health insurance, I am covered under my husband's "family" health insurance plan (not sure how/whether it would be covered if your partner were not part of your health insurance plan)
A+E Networks just added Progyny onto their healthcare plans. Our base plan doesn't cost anything out of pocket and covers 75%. 3 smart cycles included.
Uber reimburses 40k for IVF/surrogacy even for male employee, guess other companies are similar as they all mostly use Progyny
Google and it’s the same as fb it sounds like.
No, 3 progyny smart cycles at Google.