RMFC Fertility
Reproductive Medicine and Fertility Center Colorado Springs

Frequently Asked Questions - Financial

RMFC has agreements with local banks to assist patients with financing. Also, several of the drug companies offer financial assistance and discounts based on need. Our IVF Coordinator and Patient Services Manager will be able to assist you as necessary

Most insurance companies cover the diagnostic testing and evaluation for infertile couples. Each policy is different, but most will cost share at least 50% of the diagnostics. Some companies now even cover a portion of IVF. It is a good idea to check with your insurance company or your employers' benefits person to determine what is covered by your policy.

The expense involved with creating a successful pregnancy usually depends on the nature of the disorder being treated and the age of the female partner. Understanding the problem first is the most cost effective approach to treating infertile couples. There is the generally held belief that any infertility problem will cost many thousands of dollars to treat and that the chances for success are small. Over two thirds of all infertile couples will achieve a child through infertility treatments. Some couples and healthcare providers believe that surgery is the least expensive option. Recent studies have shown that achieving pregnancy through surgery can cost approximately $70,000. The average cost to pregnancy after seeing an RE&I specialist is $2000. The average cost using oral fertility medicine and inseminations is $8000, using injectible medicine and inseminations is $9000, IVF $28,000 (based on three cycles for a women under age 40). As you can see, ART generally costs much less than surgery.