North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine - Infertility Specialist, IVF, Donor Egg Program, Tubal Reversals
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New Discounted Pricing for Summer |
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One of the main reasons couples who struggle with infertility hit roadblocks is money. Unfortunately, most insurance companies still don't recognize infertility as a disease and refuse coverage. And in our current economic times, everyone is pinching pennies. So to ease the burden, NCCRM is offering discounts on In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and tubal reversal surgery.
Beginning June 15, 2009, single cycle IVF has been reduced from $5925 to $4700. This applies to self pay patients who have no health insurance for fertility treatment. Your insurance may cover medicines, fertility diagnosis, but not treatment. To qualify, patients must begin injectable medicines by September 1, 2009. Please click here to read more details about the discount and pricing.
Tubal reversal surgery has been reduced from $4900 to $4500 from June 15, 2009 to September 1, 2009. The surgery must take place by September 1, 2009 to qualify for the discount. Please visit www.reversemytubes.com for more detailed information about the procedure. |
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Couples Receive Grants for Fertility Treatment |
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The Pay It Forward Fertility Foundation, based in North Carolina, announces that two couples will receive grants to pay for fertility treatments not covered by health insurance. This is the Pay It Forward Fertility Foundation's first grant award since its inception in 2008.
"This is a great day for the Pay It Forward Fertility Foundation as well as for Rob and myself," says Foundation founder Lori Moscato of Raleigh, North Carolina. "We thought our initial gift would help one couple. But to see the hope now offered to two couples right away and countless more in the future is overwhelming."
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New Medical Financing Options at NCCRM |
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According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, one in six couples face infertility in the United States. However, studies show that two-thirds of those couples who seek treatment will conceive. But as we all know, most insurance plans don't cover fertility treatments and finances become an obstacle for many people taking that next step.
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North Raleigh Office Now Open |
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Patients are very excited about NCCRM's new satellite office in North Raleigh. Located just off of I-540 and Falls of Neuse Road near WakeMed North, this facility will provide convenience to new and already established patients who live in communities in northern Wake County, Franklin, Granville, Nash, Warren and Halifax Counties.
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New Reproductive Endocrinologist Joins NCCRM |
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NCCRM is pleased to announce that Dr. Jouko Halme is returning to the practice. He will be seeing patients in both the Cary and Greensboro offices starting this month.
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