Cost of Fertility Treatment for Women and Men National averages, ranges – and our prices
| Costs for Fertility Tests and Initial Evaluation of the Cause for Infertility | |
|---|---|
| Cost Range | |
| Cost for a new visit to reproductive endocrine fertility specialist | $200-400 |
| Cost for pelvic ultrasound to evaluate uterus and ovaries | $150-500 |
What kind of doctor do you see for fertility issues?
A visit to an OB/GYN is generally the first stop in the fertility treatment journey. Your gynecologist can perform a preliminary fertility evaluation, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
Does Tennessee cover IVF?
Tennessee is on track to pass a law requiring insurers to cover treatment for infertility, joining 19 other U.S. states that mandate coverage for either fertility treatment such as IVF or for “fertility preservation” services for patients with cancer or other severe disease.
Should I see an Obgyn or fertility specialist?
When to see an OB/GYN. If you’re 35 or older and have been trying to conceive for at least six months, your OB/GYN should refer you to a fertility doctor. They should also refer you to a fertility doctor if you’re under 35 and have been trying to become pregnant for more than a year.
Can an OB GYN test for fertility?
Your family doctor or gynecologist can test you for infertility, or refer you to a fertility specialist. Your local Planned Parenthood health center can also help you find fertility testing in your area.
Can a gynecologist treat infertility?
Reproductive Endocrinologist: An obstetrician–gynecologist with special training to manage disorders related to hormones of the reproductive system. These specialists also treat infertility.
How much is IVF in Tennessee?
What we include in the cost of IVF. The cost of an IVF cycle at our clinic ranges from $10,440 to $12,075. This is an estimate that is subject to change, and this cost includes a variety of services.
Does insurance pay for infertility treatments?
Fertility treatments are expensive and often are not covered by insurance. While some private insurance plans cover diagnostic services, there is very little coverage for treatment services such as IUI and IVF, which are more expensive.
How do I choose a fertility clinic?
When it comes to choosing a fertility clinic, here are a few things to look out for:
- Does the clinic offer a range of fertility treatments and assessments?
- Have you found a doctor you connect with, and who has the right specialty area for you?
- Is the clinic in a convenient location?
Does insurance cover fertility testing?
Infertility testing and health insurance coverage Health insurance plans will commonly (but not always) pay for services related to testing for infertility. However, many plans say that once the diagnosis has been established that they will no longer pay for fertility related services.