
Attain IVF , exclusively offered in New England by RSC, provides two discounted fee programs for patients needing IVF.
ATTAIN IVF Refund Program
• You pay a single, discounted fee.
• You receive up to 6 cycles (3 IVF and 3 frozen embryo transfers).
• If you don’t take a baby home from the hospital, you’re guaranteed a refund—70% for IVF treatment plans
• Special program for patients using donor eggs —up to 100% refund
Three out of four participants who complete the program take home a baby. There are no risks or obligations to find out if you qualify. (Over 75% of applicants are accepted into the program). For more information, talk to a Reproductive Science Center of New England Financial Counselor at (781) 674-1585.
ATTAIN IVF Multi-Cycle Discount Program
Available to all patients whose doctor recommends IVF treatment using their own eggs, including those who are not eligibla for the Refund Program. The multi-cycle program includes up to 4 treatment cycles (2IVF cycles and 2 frozen embryo cycles). This program does not include a refund option, but it does provide a lower cost option that still increases a patient's chance of success and reduces the stress associated with IVF.
To take advantge of the cost savings provided in the Attain IVF Programs, many patients finance their single, discounted fee. The Reproductive Science Center works with two medical financing programs to make affordable financing options available to our patients.
Interviewed today on Creating a Family, Dr. Isaac Glatstein answers questions about unexplained infertility.
Many myths and misconceptions circulate about fertility treatment, including confusing information about the medications that are sometimes used. Basic facts can be helpful, when considering whether to proceed with fertility treatment.
Read more...
Attain IVF , exclusively offered in New England by RSC, provides two discounted fee programs for patients needing IVF.
Read more...
On August 10, 2010, Governor Deval Patrick signed bill S2585, which positively impacts fertility treatment for women in Massachusetts.
Diagnosing infertility is not difficult, but determining why someone is having trouble getting pregnant can be more complicated.