Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long ago did your BCBS cover fertility treatment at SG?
It’s the carefirst plan though, not the most popular BCBS plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the federal plans cover fertility treatments. BUT some facilities can charge for portions of your treatment as a hospital rather than as a fertility clinic, which your federal insurance WILL cover. I have the same plan as your husband (great plan btw!) and was quoted $2500 per cycle for IUI from SGF. I went with GW and because they charged insurance as a hospital, all diagnostic testing, blood work, meds, and monitoring was covered. All I had to pay for was the actual IUI procedure, which was $400.
So insurance matters less than where you go.
This is not correct. I have Carefirst BlueChoice as a FED and it covered 50% of my IUIs (I did four). With co-pays for monitoring, it cost about $400 per IUI total. It also covered all diagnostics and monitoring appointments when I moved onto IVF.
Anonymous wrote:To the poster with BCBS who got partial coverage for IVF diagnostics and monitoring, could you share roughly how much you were left paying out of pocket for IVF? I am going to be starting a new federal job soon and need to pick insurance, and am hoping to do a FET next year so trying to figure out the best plan with that in mind. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:How long ago did your BCBS cover fertility treatment at SG?
Anonymous wrote:How long ago did your BCBS cover fertility treatment at SG?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:None of the federal plans cover fertility treatments. BUT some facilities can charge for portions of your treatment as a hospital rather than as a fertility clinic, which your federal insurance WILL cover. I have the same plan as your husband (great plan btw!) and was quoted $2500 per cycle for IUI from SGF. I went with GW and because they charged insurance as a hospital, all diagnostic testing, blood work, meds, and monitoring was covered. All I had to pay for was the actual IUI procedure, which was $400.
So insurance matters less than where you go.
This is not correct. I have Carefirst BlueChoice as a FED and it covered 50% of my IUIs (I did four). With co-pays for monitoring, it cost about $400 per IUI total. It also covered all diagnostics and monitoring appointments when I moved onto IVF.
Anonymous wrote:None of the federal plans cover fertility treatments. BUT some facilities can charge for portions of your treatment as a hospital rather than as a fertility clinic, which your federal insurance WILL cover. I have the same plan as your husband (great plan btw!) and was quoted $2500 per cycle for IUI from SGF. I went with GW and because they charged insurance as a hospital, all diagnostic testing, blood work, meds, and monitoring was covered. All I had to pay for was the actual IUI procedure, which was $400.
So insurance matters less than where you go.
Anonymous wrote:None of the federal plans cover fertility treatments. BUT some facilities can charge for portions of your treatment as a hospital rather than as a fertility clinic, which your federal insurance WILL cover. I have the same plan as your husband (great plan btw!) and was quoted $2500 per cycle for IUI from SGF. I went with GW and because they charged insurance as a hospital, all diagnostic testing, blood work, meds, and monitoring was covered. All I had to pay for was the actual IUI procedure, which was $400.
So insurance matters less than where you go.