ARC, Cooper and Reach Infertility Clinics
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One of the biggest difficulties in working through infertility is finding out which clinic to go to. With all of the clinics out there it is so complicated to make your decision. There are many clinics and you want the clinic with the best results for the most affordable prices. Success rates and stats aren’t always dependable though because some clinics won’t treat the really difficult cases and others don’t take miscarriages into account when working out their stats. So check with your clinic about how they put their stats together. It’s always helpful to ask around when you’re searching for a fertility clinic and I’ve written down some things I’ve heard friends talking about that might be good place to start.
You could look at a clinic that has branches all over the country, like the ARC clinics for instance. Incidentally, ARC stands for Advanced Reproductive Care. I quite like the fact that they offer reimbursement guarantees, in addition to the fact that they try to be affordable to start with. The handy thing about a pay back guarantee is that you have cash to try again if things don’t work the first time; very helpful considering how pricey the procedures are! You can also choose a monthly payment alternative if that suits your wallet better. My cousin told me it’s also quick and straightforward to apply and the staff and support teams are especially friendly.
Have you heard about the REACH infertility clinic situated in North Carolina? It seems that waiting for test results is one of the most taxing parts of infertility treatment – but you get your results much quicker there because they have their own committed laboratories. I’ve heard they’re one of the finest in the Southeast so it wouldn’t hurt to check them out if you’re in the area.
Oh yes, I nearly forgot, another friend of mine was at the Cooper infertility clinic, or the Cooper Center for In-Vitro Fertilization or something like that. I don’t know if they have a pay back guarantee but if you help another couple by sharing your eggs you could get your IVF almost free of charge.
Clearly these are only the ones I know about – they most certainly aren’t the only ones! You should probably ask your doctor about the infertility clinics in your area – I’m sure he’ll have a much better idea than I do!
Here is more information on Infertility Insurance. Here is a website with a free mini-course dedicated to Infertility.