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Donor Egg In Vitro Fertilization Programs

In order to provide maximum flexibility for patients requiring donor egg in vitro fertilization, Florida Institute for Reproductive Medicine has developed the following treatment programs. 

PREGNANCY BLOOD WORK AND PREGNANCY ULTRASOUNDS ARE NOT INCLUDED

All fees subject to change without notice. Please contact Billing to ask if prices have changed prior to your IVF start date.

PREGNANCY BLOOD WORK AND PREGNANCY ULTRASOUNDS ARE NOT INCLUDED

All fees subject to change without notice. Please contact Billing to ask if prices have changed prior to your IVF start date.

Cryopreserved Donor Oocyte IVF (Egg Bank)

With the advent of egg vitrification, we have seen pregnancy rates with cryo egg IVF comparable to those with fresh IVF cycles.  This program is intended to provide maximum flexibility for scheduling, i.e. the patient can do this anytime that is convenient , they are not waiting on an egg donor to cycle.  This program is our lowest cost donor egg option.  Patients are only purchasing eggs that they are likely to use.  This minimizes much of the waste in a traditional donor egg cycle.  Individuals can purchase additional eggs in order to have a genetically similar sibling can do so. 

  • EGG (OOCYTE) CRYOPRESERVATION COST INDEX

    CYCLE MONITORING (Based on an average of 5 visits):
    • Office Visit
    • Ultrasounds
    • Follicular E2
    • Venipunctures

    RETRIEVAL:
    • Embryology fee
    • Retrieval
    • Cryopreservation fee (includes 1 year of storage)
    • Anesthesia

  • TOTAL F.I.R.M. CHARGES $8,250
  • MEDICATIONS (Paid directly to pharmacy) $3000 - 7000

    Medication need varies between patients given differing factors of age, weight, prior history, and other variables. The estimate listed is for informational purposes.

  • FUTURE USE OF CRYO EGGS: 6,281 – 8,743

    MONITORING/ICSI FERTILIZATION/TRANSFER

All fees subject to change without notice. Please contact Billing to ask if prices have changed prior to your IVF start date.

  • THREE CYCLE EGG (OOCYTE) CRYOPRESERVATION COST INDEX

    CYCLE MONITORING (Based on an average of 5 visits):
    • Office Visit
    • Ultrasounds
    • Follicular E2
    • Venipunctures

    RETRIEVAL:
    • Embryology fee
    • Retrieval
    • Cryopreservation fee (includes 1 year of storage)
    • Anesthesia

  • TOTAL F.I.R.M. CHARGES $21,750

    $ 8,250 x 3 = $24,750
    Three cycle discount -3,000
    Total $21,750

  • MEDICATIONS (Paid directly to pharmacy) $3000 - 7000

    Medication need varies between patients given differing factors of age, weight, prior history, and other variables. The estimate listed is for informational purposes.

  • FUTURE USE OF CRYO EGGS: 6,281 – 8,743

    MONITORING/ICSI FERTILIZATION/TRANSFER

Program must be completed within 18 months of starting.

All fees subject to change without notice. Please contact Billing to ask if prices have changed prior to your IVF start date.

  • OFFICE MONITORING $431.00 each visit

    CYCLE MONITORING (Based on an average of 5 visits):
    • Office Visit
    • Ultrasound
    • Hormonal Testing

    EMBRYOLOGY/TRANSFER
    • Embryology/Intracytoplasmic sperm injection/Assisted Hatching
    • Thaw
    • Transfer

  • TOTAL ESTIMATED F.I.R.M. CHARGES $ 6,281 - $ 8,743
  • MEDICATIONS UNTIL PREGNANCY TEST (Paid directly to pharmacy) Approximately $1500 - $3000

    Insurance companies vary as to whether they cover medications after a positive pregnancy test

  • POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL FEES:
  • Cryopreservation fee $800 (Includes 1 year of storage)*
  • Thaw $800

PREGNANCY BLOOD WORK AND PREGNANCY ULTRASOUNDS ARE NOT INCLUDED

All fees subject to change without notice. Please contact Billing to ask if prices have changed prior to your IVF start date.

Known Donor Egg Non-split Cycle

This treatment option offers the ability to select a known donor.  This donor goes through stimulation.  The recipient is put on hormone replacement to synchronize development of the lining so that the transfer can be performed if desired.  When using a known donor, it is recommended to try and obtain an individual in their 20s or early 30s.  Known donors most often have the intention of providing eggs only for a particular recipient.  It is therefore offered as a non-split option.