Pricing Flashcards
What will it cost?
A journey with Cofertility will cost around $13,700 plus any medical expenses associated with the screening, egg retrieval and embryo creation process. If your donor needs to travel for any part of this, you will be responsible for covering those costs. This includes:
-Match Deposit: $500
-Cofertility’s Coordination Fee: $7,500
-Cycle Administrative Fees: $5,700
-Medical expenses associated with the donor’s screening & retrieval (varies by clinic)
*estimate based on Cofertility’s recommended providers
What does a second cycle cost?
If you choose to do a second cycle with the same donor, the estimated cost is $5,5000, plus any expenses from your clinic associated with the donor’s medication, egg retrieval, embryo creation process and travel expenses (if applicable) . The reduced costs reflect the fact that her screening will already have been completed and a second legal agreement may not be required.
-Reduced Cofertility Coordination Fee: $4K
Reduced administrative Fees: $900
-Medical Expenses: varies by clinic
Is there a fee to access your matching platform?
Nope! There is no fee to register with Cofertility. Completing the form will allow you to create a profile on our matching platform. Once you are ready to place a hold on a match, we do require a $500 deposit.
Is the deposit refundable?
The $500 deposit is refundable if your donor declines the match or if your doctor determines she is not a good fit for the Split program. Unfortunately, this fee is not refundable if you have a change off heart about moving forward.
How do you handle payment?
Payment will depend on the type of expense incurred. Cofertility’s fees are paid directly to Cofertility through credit card or wire transfer. Administratie fees and travel fees are paid through an escrow account managed by SeedTrust, the nation’s leading egg donation escrow fund manager. Medical fees are typically paid directly to the clinic or pharmacy.
Can I use FSA/HSA dollars on donor eggs?
When donor eggs are deemed medically necessary by a doctor who has provided a Letter of Medical Necessity (LMN), related expenses may be eligible with a flexible spending account (FSA), health savings account (HSA) or a health reimbursement arrangement (HRA). If you work with Cofertility, you will get a receipt that you can submit for reimbursement with your plan. We recommend consulting with a tax professional in advance.
Are donor eggs tax deductible?
When it comes to donor egg IVF, the IRS considers it a medical expense, which means it may be tax-deductible under certain circumstances. We suggest consulting with a tax professional to determine if you qualify for a deduction and how much you can deduct. Some states offer tax credits for fertility treatments, so be sure to check if your state offers this benefit.