Is in attendance a method to procure a fertility treatment short going to a fertility clinic?

They are so expensive, and my plan does not cover infertility...I was wondering if I could progress to a fertility endocrinologist and maybe he would work next to me to make it smaller quantity expensive.

Answers:    Go see your obgyn. I was have some issues getting pregnant and my obgyn prescribed clomid after a few months of me charting and doing a few other things. I do have medical issues though (not sure if that make a difference). My insurance covered 1 cycle of clomid, after that I had to pay packet myself, but for 50 mg I think it be like $50. So not too discouraging. And since I was seeing my regular obgyn I in recent times had to sort my co-pay for the visits. My obgyn did eventually refer me to a specialist after not getting pregnant. That be not covered, but we ended up pregnant since having to do any of that. Good luck to you.
You'd own to talk to the doc. And if you believe the treatment is expensive wait until you own a baby.
Yeah it depends on your doctor. Almost adjectives fertility treatment is not covered and super expensive. I have hear of people going out of country for treatment but perchance if you explain your situation they can work something out. Depending on your case if its a moment ago meds or IUI/IVF then you may lately need to hang about a few cycles and save the money for it.

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