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How much is IVF at Viera Fertility Center?
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How much is IVF at Viera Fertility Center?

  1. <span  class="bbp-author-name">wishyouwerehere</span>
    wishyouwerehere

    Hi guys,

    I’m looking into fertility centers in Florida for IVF. I like the profile of Viera Fertility but I don’t know how much they charge per cycle. Also, can someone tell me with which insurance companies they collaborate?

    Thanks!!

    08/28/2020 at 1:32 pm
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  2. Hi wishyouwerehere,

    In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a high complexity technique which, therefore, implies a higher cost. Therefore, it is important to study the budget and insurance coverage before starting your first cycle.

    General, the costs of IVF are situated between $10,000-15,000 in the U.S. It is difficult to provide an accurate number since every patient is different and may need different medication, diagnostic tests or complementary techniques.

    For this reason, I recommend you contact directly with the clinic in order to make your first appointment with the specialists. You can get their contact details here: Viera Fertility Center Overview.

    If you want to know how the overall cost of IVF is made up, you can read this article: How much is IVF in the U.S.?

    Hope this helps,

    Best wishes

    09/20/2020 at 7:00 pm
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    • Hi Romina!

      Sorry for answering late, but it’s just that due to circumstances I put my fertility journey on hold until it we’ll return to normal (whenever that will be).

      10/20/2020 at 10:11 am
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  3. Hi there,

    can someone tell me if it’s safe to start a fertility treatment during the pandemic?

    10/26/2020 at 4:33 pm
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    • Hello RodeoGirl,

      I understand your concern about Covid-19 but it’s absolutely safe to start a fertility treatment since fertility clinics will ensure you undergo treatment in a sterile environment with all appropriate hygienic measures.

      Furthermore, studies have shown that the amniotic fluid and umbilical cord of infected women didn’t contain any virus particles, and, therefore, they didn’t pass it onto their newborns.

      Hope this helps,

      Best regards

      10/28/2020 at 1:50 pm
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