Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the MD Carefirst plans, did anyone get coverage for Menopur or Cetrotide during 2019? I don't see those listed on their formulary, and I'm worried they aren't covered.
Also, FWIW in terms of banking, the financial counselor at Shady Grove said that Carefirst treats a transfer as a "cycle" and will cover additional egg retrievals before you complete your third transfer. So, according to them, you can use it to cover egg banking retrievals (and SGF often suggests this to patients).
Yes I did two back to back cycles and they were covered.
And I had no trouble at all getting my meds including Menopur and Cetrotide. You just have to order through CVS Caremark.
Anonymous wrote:For the MD Carefirst plans, did anyone get coverage for Menopur or Cetrotide during 2019? I don't see those listed on their formulary, and I'm worried they aren't covered.
Also, FWIW in terms of banking, the financial counselor at Shady Grove said that Carefirst treats a transfer as a "cycle" and will cover additional egg retrievals before you complete your third transfer. So, according to them, you can use it to cover egg banking retrievals (and SGF often suggests this to patients).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the MD Carefirst plans, did anyone get coverage for Menopur or Cetrotide during 2019? I don't see those listed on their formulary, and I'm worried they aren't covered.
Also, FWIW in terms of banking, the financial counselor at Shady Grove said that Carefirst treats a transfer as a "cycle" and will cover additional egg retrievals before you complete your third transfer. So, according to them, you can use it to cover egg banking retrievals (and SGF often suggests this to patients).
They were covered this year. I remember seeing last year on the website that Menopur wasn't covered, but it was. I think I only paid $200 copay for 25 vials.
And centrotide was covered as well
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For the MD Carefirst plans, did anyone get coverage for Menopur or Cetrotide during 2019? I don't see those listed on their formulary, and I'm worried they aren't covered.
Also, FWIW in terms of banking, the financial counselor at Shady Grove said that Carefirst treats a transfer as a "cycle" and will cover additional egg retrievals before you complete your third transfer. So, according to them, you can use it to cover egg banking retrievals (and SGF often suggests this to patients).
They were covered this year. I remember seeing last year on the website that Menopur wasn't covered, but it was. I think I only paid $200 copay for 25 vials.
Anonymous wrote:For the MD Carefirst plans, did anyone get coverage for Menopur or Cetrotide during 2019? I don't see those listed on their formulary, and I'm worried they aren't covered.
Also, FWIW in terms of banking, the financial counselor at Shady Grove said that Carefirst treats a transfer as a "cycle" and will cover additional egg retrievals before you complete your third transfer. So, according to them, you can use it to cover egg banking retrievals (and SGF often suggests this to patients).