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Freezing Sperm
Freezing sperm is no guarantee of future viability, and each year spent frozen can negatively impact sperm viability. But for men facing an uncertain future due to medical complications, aging, or other complications, it might preserve options for future fertility
Costs
Initial Consultation
Some facilities charge for an initial consultation, which can be several hundred dollars.
Initial Freezing
Facilities will charge $200-$500 per sample.
Ongoing Fees
Annual storage fees usually range from $150 to $500 per year, with discounts sometimes available for multi-year plans.
Collection Fees
Collection is often around one hundred dollars.
Keep in Mind:
Costs Vary
Prices can vary significantly based on location and specific clinic. Some clinics offer financing options or payment plans.
Finally, additional costs may apply for using the sperm in fertility treatments later
Billing
Insurance Information
In most cases, sperm freezing is not routinely covered by health insurance plans.
It’s often considered an elective procedure, which means it’s typically paid for out-of-pocket.
Some insurance plans may cover sperm freezing if it’s deemed medically necessary. This usually applies to men about to undergo medical treatments that could affect fertility, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy for cancer.
Coverage can vary by state or country, so check your
Sperm Freezing Options
Your best option might be a center you can easily travel to.
For those that can’t easily travel to a center, mail-in options are available.
Regional Centers (USA)
Mail In Sperm Freezing (USA)
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