Which pharmacy did you use for better price for ivf medications?.
If we pay out of pocket for better price, would the insurance reimburse our claims for these meds.
I have united health care along with fertility benefits. The medications are more cost with insurance compared to out of pocket
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Otherwise, avoid cvs speciality at all costs (I have united too)
For menopur freedom Fertility was the best I found.
Alto and MDR were the other main ones I used. Don't forget about the mfg rebate for gonal and a few others.
Most places also have combo discounts.. i.e. buy at least 4 menopur and ganarelix is way cheaper... various things like that
Try to get the quote sent to via email to so if you have issues you can make them honor the price.
Can not tell you the amount of time I've spent on it since it was basically my distraction from the whole process.
Good luck to you
so far MDR is the cheapest for me for overall medications. Waiting for
price quote from ALTO.
For pharmacy, we’ve used Alto. They do delivery.
I found out too late, so didn't get a chance to submit for reimbursement for the once I bought on my own, so no idea if that will work. Your still better off using it for all the procedures though.
I understand for not letting insurance benefits go into medication but rather spend the coverage on procedures.
Is lifetime benefit tied to your company, or to the individual? So after going thru all benefits with insurance company A, if you change your job, will the benefit reset at the same insurance company A?