Posts Tagged ‘Insurance’

 

How much to run a infertility test?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Jess asked:


My insurance is having some stupid problem until Oct. But my husband and I have tried to have a baby for 2months and don’t want to wait until Oct for taking a infertility test. Does anyone know how much does that cost to run a test? Tnx so much..

Clifford

 

Infertility?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009
Kasja asked:


My husband and i have been trying to conceive for a pretty long time now and i was wondering if they have any type of insurance for just infertlity..I live in New Mexico…
Any help would be greatly appreciated…

I would also like to know whether discounts would be better than regular health insurance see i have both insurance and this dicsounts thing for dental, health, infertility, vision( you get cards and all) though they don’t call themselves an insurance place???
Anybody have discount instead of insurance and is it better

Jack

 

A Look At Infertility Financial Assistance And Insurance

Saturday, September 5th, 2009
Cindy Heller asked:


Infertility financial help is worth a look for couples who are facing infertility. Infertility treatments are costly and if you intended to go for the full course, there is a need to consider financial aid to fund the infertility treatments. You may be able to afford the cost of treatments or you might need financial assistance.

With infertility financial assistance, they help you to afford the costly treatments that you have chosen to get yourself conceived. There is a need to fully understand the various kinds of infertility financial assistance and the type of treatments it covered so as not to end up with the wrong type of coverage.

Majority will not be able to afford the type of treatment needed to get conceive but the choice is there for you to apply for a loan or through credit card if the approval for credit is given. Certain infertility clinic provide financial aid advisor to give you the support you require.

It is essential to do a bit of research on other infertility financial aid offers before coming to a decision as it is possible to find one good deal that suit you. You also might find financial aid companies through the facility you are using.

In vitro fertilization (IFV) refund program is one such infertility financial aid that merit discussing. With IFV refund program, you can afford a few IVF cycles to be carried out and it will refund you for the cycles that you found yourself unable to conceive within a certain time frame.

The couple has to be under a certain age and that come with a reduced fees to afford a certain number of cycles, minimum number of cycles that you have to go through before a refund, with the refund amount tag to seventy to hundred percent and only certain type of services are allowed. Therefore it is vital to choose the right type of infertility financial aid program.

There are always ways to get an unsecured loan to afford the infertility treatments and infertility drugs that you required. The cost of the drug can be upwards of thirty five percent of the whole cost and certain organization provide special loans that is designed to finance your IVF cycles.

With such infertility financial aid, there is a guarantee that if you cannot conceive after meeting the requirement, you can get a refund. Certain infertility procedures are covered under your health insurance policy. Irrespective of what you get for your infertility financial assistance, the ability to conceive is more important.



Besides infertility financial aid, there is infertility insurance to help you afford the cost of infertility treatments. Infertility insurance is godsend for couples who are unable to conceive and require going for infertility treatments but there are guidelines to meet before they are considered.

In vitro fertilization and intrauterine insemination are two of the infertility treatments that assist the couple to conceive but they are costly. If the treatment requires more than one treatment, it can run into a hefty amount. Coupled with it, there is still the cost of medication. Couples need to consider the treatment carefully before getting the type of infertility insurance that suit you.

Adoption could be more costly than infertility treatments and most insurance companies will provide some form of infertility insurance together with your regular insurance coverage to cover certain infertility treatments. It is essential to look into your insurance policy to determine the kind of coverage that is provided for infertility insurance. Certain states legislate that it is necessary for all health insurance to have infertility insurance.

Aside from infertility insurance, you can consider making use of your credit cards to pay for infertility treatments but the credit limits must be high. Financial aid at the infertility clinic can provide the information on the kind of infertility insurance you can get.

Doing some form of research can go a long way to get the right type of infertility insurance and your regular insurance policy might provide some form of infertility insurance coverage. To get the right information on infertility insurance, it is best to consult your infertility specialist. They are there to assist couples to choose the right infertility insurance coverage that suit you.



Tony

 

What are early signs of infertility? Are extremely irregular periods anything to worry about?

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
princesspink asked:


I was on birth control for 5 years and stopped 6 months ago. My husband and I are ready for a baby. I tried one of those online ovulation calendars, but each month, my cycle gets longer and the length of my periods are usually about 10 to 14 days. My parents both had infertility problems and conceived me through in vitro fertilization, so I am worried that it could happen to me. I am only 24, and most of my friends my age have 3 or 4 kids. It seems that if other people my age can have babies so easily, I should be able to as well. I will not have health insurance for a couple more months, so seeing a doctor isn’t an option at this point.

Jill

 

Is there any health insurance out there that covers infertility?

Sunday, July 19th, 2009
keke 187 asked:


My health insurance from my last job is about to run out so I need to get my own independent health insurance now. Im looking for a policy that covers infertility. I will need infertility services such as IUIs and invitro and testing of course. My current insurance don’t cover infertility at all.I cannot afford all the expenses out of pocket.

Jared

 

Is there any insurance that I can purchase to cover female infertility treatment?

Sunday, July 12th, 2009
torjapor asked:


I live in a state that doesn’t require infertility coverage.

Karl

 

What insurance company covers infertility treatments?

Monday, June 22nd, 2009
coloradopsych asked:


I have heard that here are some insurance companies that have good coverage for infertility treatments. Anyone know which ones those are? Where can I get this information?

Brenda

 

I live in NYC and am looking for a doctor specializing in male infertility. Can anyone recommend a urologist?

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009
lebowskimark asked:


My wife and I have been trying to have a baby for 18 months. My ***** count is fine, but I seem to have bad morphology. My urologist said that I have a varicocle and would like me to have surgery. I don’t like the way he’s been pushing me without considering any alternative solutions, so I’d like to talk to an expert in male infertility in New York City. Please let me know if you have any recommendations. If they take Oxford health insurance, all the better. Thanks.

Bill

 

Would you use a consultant to help you understand your insurance for infertility services?

Friday, March 6th, 2009
helpwithinsurance@pacbell.net asked:


I have been working as financial counselor for an infertility practice for 8 years and have been in the insurance end of healthcare for 16 years. Thinking of starting a consulting business to help patients in choosing an employer based or individual insurance plan while helping them understand insurance in laymens terms and not doubletalk. Answers to the most commonly asked questions, like, “What is the difference between an HMO, PPO or POS plan, and which should I choose based on my needs?”. I would also give help to those who have received rejected/denied insurance claims, appeal those claims and give patients tools to communicate with insurance companies effectively to get the information they need.
Would you pay for these services?
Is there a need for these types of services?
Any feedback is appreciated!!

Jon

 

How much did your infertility treatment cost?

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
joellemoe asked:


My insurance covers 25000 after my deductible is satisfied (which is about 7,000 on the year)…In any case, I just want to know how far that will get me in infertility treatment. Thanks!

Lance
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