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796506 tn?1370188305

IUI Question... Price

Does anyone know how much IUI would cost if you had no insurance???
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847328 tn?1289783114
Well, I can't speak for other clinics, but the meds are about 1000-1500, the procedure itself does not cost much about 450.00, but the visits to the dr's office and US will run you 100-250 per visit and you can do somewhere around 4-6 visits before the procedure.  Oh, and don't forget bloodwork. This is prob. average for a clinic in the Southeast.  
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796506 tn?1370188305
My dh is in the Air Force and they cover all of the blood work and most of the medication. They only thing they do not cover is the injections (2 run me 500 and the procedure is 500) and all of my tests that they ran before was covered by my insurance also. I was just wondering about how much we were actually saving! Thank you. And we are in Las Vegas so things are a little more expensive than in other places...
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296340 tn?1336164001
my doctor charged me $350 each IUI... did twice and didn't work so i stop...

depends on each doctor or clinic..
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796506 tn?1370188305
Thank you my doctor has a high percentage rate (40% success rate over other docs in the area) so I am hoping that it will work and we won't have to go to ivf.
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296340 tn?1336164001
My lesson to learn about conceiving.. when you are totally relax, stress free, eat healthy diet, regular exercise, and don't think about conceiving.. then you will get pregnant... It's happen to me like that.. We tried to conceive for 21 months... spent alot of $$ for fertility drugs, IUI, doctor visits, etc... and nothing work.. we gave up and planned to take at least 2 or 3 months break... i was off all medicines, just relax and eat right.... in the same month i took a break, I got pregnant unexpected...

When you are stress out too much about conceiving, money, etc... it's never work... when you actually don't think about it.. then it's work... how weird huh?

good luck to you... wish you become pregnant very soon...

SSBD to you...
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958842 tn?1266512599
I agree about relaxing part. BUT you are thinking about getting pg even when "your not trying"  you know when your supposed to be O so you DO plan to have intercourse around this time.
I have 3 kids all naturally w/first time try's.  BUT I did plan them, & planned timing accordingly.
So yes, it's important to eat healthy, & have as much of a stress free life style WHICH IS HARD TO DO THESE DAYS!  But you have to do your part & KNOW your own body's signals........just TRY not to get obsessive about it....I think THATS the key ;)

My cash prices were :
Consult covered by ins (pheeeeew, at least something was!)
B/W & US's ram me anyhwere from $66.00-$180.00 depended on what b/w was needed
& per cycle I had I think 4-5 visits.  My IUI was $250. each, that INCLUDED sperm  wash & count/& US for me
Then my meds were covered 50% from my ins.  I was on gonal-f & one 900 unit (pen) was I believe like $350.00  I only did gonal-f from CD3-CD8 or CD9 @ 150 units each night so my Gonal-f was about $400+ per cycle & my HCG was @22.00 to buy it & $22.00 to have the nurse give it to me.
I THINK thats it!!!!!
Now I have an RE referral!!!!!!!  YEAHHHHHH  So I will be saving some $$$$$$$ ;) Hopefully I get pg this cycle on my own & I will just have them monitor me!
I would LOVE to go to get an US right now!  I am SOOOOOO curious if I hav O or if I''m about too!  Thats the fun part for me in all this!  watching my body literally at work!  I LOVE to know what is going on inside!

Good luck!!!
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My husband is in the Air Force too and my injections are covered by tricare... I do have a $9.00 co-pay... You might need to check into that cause all I have to pay is the $380 for the actual IUI.. Your insurance should cover everything else!

I also go through freedom fertility pharmacy where they ship my meds to me (at no cost)
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958842 tn?1266512599
oh yeahhh & my progesterone supp.'s are I think like $80.00 for 3 weeks ;)
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1019477 tn?1315852025
unfortunately most insurance does not cover fertility problems. now my insurance covered all of the scans for the first iui because i was not diagnosed with infertility yet. i did have to pay 160.00 for the iui and 200.00 for the sperm wash. I am on my second iui and each scan is 134.00 they only charge for the first two any after that they do not charge. we pay 160 for the iui and 200 for the sperm wash. also you have meds in there now i am on clomid that runs around 25.00 and a hcg injection that runs 45.00 which i give myself to save. so it will run around 700.00 per round. Good Luck it is hard to come up with 700 a month but we somehow manage.    
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631676 tn?1333718203
i have always been covered. i pay $25 dr copay and meds. when it was clomid the meds were just the copay cost of any other Rx. but injectables are way more. it can be like $900 for one pen of follistim. again, mine was covered i just paid like $80 for the HCG plus the copay. keep in mind my hubby's insurance covered the semen "analysis". so actually it was a $50 dr copay. pretty cheap for me.
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796506 tn?1370188305
I have tricare prime and they charged me for 500 for two gonal f shots. Did you take those????
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Yes I have prime also (all active duty has prime) and yes this is my second month using gonal-f and this month my RE ordered me 3 900iu pens and I only had to pay 1 copay charge of $9...I won't use all of them but he said it's just incase I need it next month I'll already have it! So if I were you I'd call tricare and see why it's not covered..because in the tricare pamphlet it also says meds are covered...the only thing that's not is the IUIs and IVF...but even meds for IVF are covered! Maybe they can reimburse you?? That money you spent will cover the IUI!
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796506 tn?1370188305
I am calling tricare right now to see if fertility freedom ripped me off or not!
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And it also covered the HCG trigger shot...that was $3
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Yea they did cause that's who I went through!
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796506 tn?1370188305
Oh sh** I am going to be so P O'd if they charged me 500 for no reason. I am not taking a hcg trigger shot just progesterone suppositories. I called my doctor and the nurse on call is going to call me back so I can talk to someone at tricare. OMG I am so mad! How long ago did you do this?
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796506 tn?1370188305
Do you know what the cpt is for the gonal f shots by any chance?
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I just got my order about 1-2wks ago I doing my last shot tonight (hopefully) and I did the same last month (failed iui)
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796506 tn?1370188305
OMG I am going to call tri care back right now!
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Ok so I just went to tricare.com and clicked on "prescriptions" and then there is a place where u can search for meds to see if they are covered or not...I put gonal-f in and it pops up & if you click on gonal-f it'll show you how much the copay is ($9) off base & it's even free if you get it at the BX... Mine doesn't carry it! So yea they totally screwed you...and someone owes you $$$$$
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796506 tn?1370188305
They (my doc) are going to take care of it tomorrow and call tri care and the pharmacy and I better be getting a huge refund! I am so p***ed off! Thank you for the information though because I would be none the wiser!
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No prob! ;-)
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796506 tn?1370188305
You saved me like 500 bucks! OMFG!
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LOL too bad I can't save myself some money like that...haha!
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