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Reproductive
Medicine - Albury
... Current Fees as of 1st
January 2010 |
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For eligible Medicare card holders & patients
under a valid referral |
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Registering your bank accounts
details with Medicare will enable us to lodge your receipt directly with
Medicare who can pay your rebate directly into your account within 5 working
days. Please see our staff for a Medicare bank details form or go to:
http://www.medicareaustralia.gov.au |
| Treatment |
Cycle Payment |
Out-of-Pocket
(assuming maximum Medicare rebate & private health
insurance cover) |
Out-of-Pocket
(assuming maximum
Medicare rebate with
no private health
insurance) |
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Insured |
Uninsured |
Initial IVF cycle
(per calendar year) |
$6,900 |
$7,400 |
$2,401.10
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$2,571.10 |
Subsequent IVF
cycles |
$1,891.10 |
$2,061.10 |
Initial ICSI cycle
(per calendar year) |
$7,336
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$7,836 |
$2,401.10 |
$2,571.10
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Subsequent ICSI
cycles |
$1,891.10 |
$2,061.10 |
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For patients without private health insurance or not fully
insured add up to $700 for day surgery fees. |
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Anaesthetic fees vary from between $330 - $550 with a
Medicare rebate of approximately $114 with a further rebate for patients
covered by private health insurance. |
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For patients using donor sperm please add $690. |
Frozen Embryo
Transfer |
$1650 |
$1800 |
$241 |
$312.25 |
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For patients without private health insurance please add $250 for day surgery
fees. |
| Artificial Insemination (AIH)
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$1100 |
$470.20 |
| Donor
Insemination (DI) |
$1822.45 |
$1192.65 |
Note: If you have not reached your annual Medicare safety net threshold please
add up to $900.80 for your first
treatment in the calendar year. This amount is $450.35 for patients who receive
Family Tax Benefit (Part A).
Please Note: The above out-of-pocket figures are a guide only. Medicare
structures these items as a treatment
cycle global fee, therefore your final out of pocket amount may be affected by
other related or non-related
medical expenses.
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These fees
are subject to change without notice |
We suggest that infertile couples with
continuing financial problems discuss your concerns with our staff or treating
doctor. All attempts will be made to ensure that no infertile couple is denied
treatment for financial reasons.
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