The costs associated with your treatment will vary depending on your type of treatment. Only some of the below fees may apply to your situation, your specialist will determine your treatment from your initial consultation.
Fees quoted are current from Dec 2023.
Treatment | Out of pocket expenses after medicare rebate |
---|---|
Ovulation induction (cycle only) | $340 (not claimable at Medicare) |
Intrauterine Insemination | $1067.00 |
Initial stimulated cycle with IVF | $3,910.00 |
DuoStim (cycle 2) | $1,808.00* |
Initial stimulated cycle with ICSI | $4,203.00 |
Subsequent stimulated IVF cycle with IVF | $3,365.00 |
(within the same calendar year) ICSI | $3,673.00 |
Frozen embryo transfer (thaw cycle) | $2,058 (if Medicare threshold reached) |
* please call our administration staff for more details.
Our administration staff will be happy to answer any of your questions regarding our fees.
Pathology Costs
Under the current Medicare system, hormone test costs (including pregnancy tests) performed during IVF, DI and IUI treatments are partially covered by Medicare. At BIVF all ‘in cycle’ blood test costs are covered by your cycle fee if performed at Australian Clinical Labs.
Access My Super can help you access your superannuation to cover the costs for your IVF treatment. Their friendly team takes care of the application and lodgement process for you, allowing you to focus on your new family journey.
We are happy to introduce SuperCare. SuperCare is an external service provider based on an Australian Government initiative to assist individuals and their families access their superannuation to cover medical costs. Accessing your superannuation for IVF-related treatment is an individual choice.
Whether you are just starting or have been trying to conceive for a while, the journey ahead should and needs to be as stress-free and relaxed as possible!
SuperCare understands that whilst the wonder of IVF can provide answers, the process does come at a significant financial cost.
SuperCare’s expertise is to facilitate the Early Release of Superannuation Application process (via the Australian Taxation Office) – to pay for a range of medical procedures, including IVF.
The servicing of IVF Clients is SuperCare’s primary specialist capability and, whilst SuperCare has helped countless Australians apply for the Early Release of their Superannuation to pay IVF expenses – many in the community are still not aware of this payment option.
SuperCare can assist in several ways, including:
There are a number of Women’s Health related factors that may negatively impact on your ability to conceive. Whilst consultation with a fertility specialist can clarify the options, SuperCare can facilitate the ERS Application for a range of interventions, including:
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Abbreviations have been used throughout this website. Please refer to the glossary for full terminology.
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