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[quote=Anonymous]14:19 here. I used Walgreens mail order, Freedom Fertility (for the Gonal-F - cheapest there with a special card that your nurse can give you, and also mail order) and Grubbs Specialty - a local pharmacy in NW DC. Grubbs was a little hard to track down online - be sure you call the 17th Street NW one. I also called Village Fertility Pharmacy (mail order, based in NY), and Prosperity in Fairfax, but didn't end up using them. Also, even if your insurance doesn't cover fertility meds, they might cover the estradiol and endometrin, since they have other uses besides just IF treatment. Not that those are the meds with the hair-raising prices, but every little bit counts, right? For some of the meds, you will need to know dosing, so they can give you prices for the right vial size - for example I think the Cetrotide comes in two sizes/strengths. I used the HEART+ card (discounts on Menopur, Endometrin, Bravelle, Novarel and others, $10 enrollment fee) and the DesignRx discount program (just need to give them your email address), as well as the GO Card (only for Gonal-F) - which are all available to those of us with out insurance coverage for meds. One of the pharmacies signed me up for the Design Rx over the phone, and the other two were cards that my practice gave me. [/quote]
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