Cost of meds with no insurance

Anonymous
What did you pay for trigger shot, progesterone, other meds and where did you get them from?
Anonymous
Freedom fertility has all their self pay prices on their website. The cost from one person to the next varies widely from $4k to close to $10k if you need the highest dosages (like if you have high FSH)
Anonymous
Alexander's twin pharmacy tends to have the lowest prices for all drugs except for Gonal F and Cetrotide, which were cheapest at freedom pharmacy when I was price checking last month. Definitely shop around.

If you can be more specific about the drugs you need prices for, I can tell you what I paid if I used them. There's too many drugs and variability in protocols for us to give you a price for all of them. I paid $85 for an ovidrel trigger shot and $25 for 30 Prometrium capsules.
Anonymous
Second the rec for alexander's. I paid around $5K per cycle but I was on max dose of drugs. also your nurse may have some samples she can give you.
Anonymous
I paid about $6000 per cycle w/ no insurance for ivf meds through freedom fertility. I have high FSH so was on high doses.
Anonymous
I paid about $4k through freedom fertility for 10 days of stims etc for IVF. Gonal F, menopour, trigger, ganirelix, and progesterone and necessary meds for retrieval.
Make sure they run your insurance regardless of if you have fertility coverage. Insurance will generally cover things like progesterone, antibiotic for ER. Its only about $400 in savings but it helps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alexander's twin pharmacy tends to have the lowest prices for all drugs except for Gonal F and Cetrotide, which were cheapest at freedom pharmacy when I was price checking last month. Definitely shop around.

If you can be more specific about the drugs you need prices for, I can tell you what I paid if I used them. There's too many drugs and variability in protocols for us to give you a price for all of them. I paid $85 for an ovidrel trigger shot and $25 for 30 Prometrium capsules.


I saw Alexander's Twin Pharmacy mentioned and had to say something. Avoid this pharmacy if you value your health and life. This pharmacy has filled many of my prescriptions with the wrong medications, dosages and prescription lengths. Even more troubling is that several doctors have told me to switch pharmacies.

When searching online reviews for Alexander's Twin Pharmacy, it appears that others have had the same experiences. There are so many other pharmacies with great ratings why take the chance.

Lastly and maybe the most unforgivable, the people who work at Alexander's Twin Pharmacy from the pharmacists to the clerks are the most obnoxious, nasty, sarcastic, moody and condescending people you’ll ever have the misfortune to meet. I simply feel sorry for them.
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