Financial options
We recognize that fertility treatments can be expensive and feel out of reach for many people. Our goal is to provide a variety of treatment options – with transparent pricing – for patients with insurance coverage as well as those who may not have insurance fertility benefits.
Insurance Coverage
Understanding your insurance benefits is an important step in your journey, and we are here to help you understand your benefits. Every insurance policy is different, and we encourage you to contact your insurance company directly to find out if you have coverage for fertility treatment. It is important to fully understand your particular plan, paying specific attention to covered benefits, exclusions, and restrictions.
We also encourage you to speak with our financial counselor, who can help guide you on what questions to ask your insurance company.
The following tips may help when speaking with your insurance company:
- Ask if you need a referral from your primary care provider.
- Ask for your benefits for infertility and/or IVF.
- Ask for a list of fertility treatments and medications that are covered.
- Ask if there is a lifetime maximum or a cap on medication costs.
- Ask if there are restrictions such as a lifetime max, or total dollar amount, for certain services such as IVF or IUI cycles.
- Ask if there are restrictions on tests and procedures such as genetic testing, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), or assisted hatching.
- Ask if your plan has a participating benefit plan or partner.
- Take notes, and ask for a reference number at the end of your call.
Insurance plans can be complicated, so we put together a list of terms and phrases that we think may help.
Every person’s situation is unique, and we are happy to discuss your needs and provide you with estimated pricing as well as a variety of financing options. To reach our infertility financial counselor and schedule a consultation, please call 205-996-3235.
If you don’t have coverage:
Talk to our financial counselor to see if you qualify for any cost-savings or financial programs. They may be able to help you find ways to lower your out-of-pocket costs.
Some options to discuss with the financial counselor include:
- What scholarship and grant programs are available?
- What financing options are available?
- Can you help me review my insurance benefits?
- Do you offer multi-cycle discounts?
- Am I eligible for any military discounts?
- What out-of-pocket costs can I expect?
Fertility Grants
Financial Programs for Fertility Treatment
There are a handful of financial institutions that will provide loans for fertility treatment. UAB Medicine has partnered with Lending Club Financing for infertility financing through Lending Club Patient Solutions. Click here to learn more.
What costs can I expect?
Treatment fees
Costs depend on the type of treatment that each person receives. Since each person’s situation is unique, we cannot predict the exact price. However, our financial counselor will be happy to assist you in understanding your individual fees.
A few things to remember:
- All IVF fees must be paid on the day of your baseline ultrasound, at the start of treatment, and upon completion of your IVF medical checklist.
- Please be prepared to pay any/all co-payments, co-insurance, and/or meeting insurance deductibles.
- Patients who do not have or do not wish to use insurance must be prepared to pay for all services at the time of service/visit.
- If you do not have insurance or prefer that we do not file your fertility treatment with your insurance company, we offer cash pay packages for your visits.
Other costs
The charges for your office visits, labs, ultrasounds, and any procedures will be submitted to your insurance company for coverage. You may have co-pays or co-insurance for these charges specific to your insurance plan.
For patients who do not have insurance coverage for fertility treatment (“non-billable service”), we will collect payment for these charges at the time of service.
IUI/IVF costs
Please check with your insurance company to determine if you have coverage for these procedures. In general, IUI and IVF are not covered by most Alabama-based insurance companies (excluding PEEHIP/EDU policies from Blue Cross Blue Shield, which typically cover IUI).
If you have out-of-state insurance, your policy may cover IUI and IVF. Check with your insurance company to see if these are covered services. If so, a pre-authorization may be required, or specific criteria or prior treatment may need to be met for coverage to be provided. Please ask to speak with our financial counselor if you have questions about your coverage.
Medications
Fertility medications are sometimes paid for by insurance, but every policy is different. Our IVF clinical coordinator will go over your coverage, if any, at the time you need medications. If your plan provides coverage, it may be restricted to a specific mail-order pharmacy or require prior authorization.
Mail-order specialty pharmacies can help determine your fertility medication coverage and provide competitive pricing for these medications. Most of these pharmacies are out of state and can ship medications directly to you overnight.
Frequently used mail-order specialty pharmacies
| MDR Specialty Pharmacy | 1-818-788-5858 |
| SMP Pharmacy | 1-855-255-5005 |
| Freedom Fertility Pharmacy | 1-800-660-4283 |
| Prime Specialty Pharmacy (some BCBS coverage) | 1-877-627-6337 |
| Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy | 1-888-487-8161 |
| CVS Caremark | 1-800-237-2767 |
| Alexander’s Twin Pharmacy | 1-877-750-7222 |
| Mandell’s Clinical Pharmacy | 1-877-252-0553 |
Local pharmacy
Homewood Pharmacy (205-871-9000) carries most fertility medications. The cost may be higher than the mail-order pharmacies, but this option can be helpful for those who need medication immediately or need only a limited supply.