Reproductive Science Center launches giving hope program, offering 15% discount to eligible couples in need
San Francisco East Bay, CA (June 25, 2012) – Reproductive Science Center is proud to announce the Giving Hope Program for patients.
The Giving Hope Program offers a 15 percent discount to patients with little or no insurance coverage and limited personal resources for out-of-pocket expenses. Fertility treatment procedures included in the program are a traditional in vitro fertilization cycle, a donor egg in vitro fertilization cycle, and a donor egg and gestational carrier in vitro fertilization cycle.
“It is our mission to help as many couples as possible achieve their family planning dreams,” says Dr. Louis Weckstein, medical director of Reproductive Science Center. “By creating the Giving Hope Program, we can accomplish this important mission.”
To be considered for the Giving Hope Program, patients must meet the following criteria listed below.
Eligibility Criteria
- Have an annual income level below the RSC-BA Giving Hope criteria
- Provide the last two years of U.S. federal tax returns to establish an average annual household income. Household incomes are calculated by county and updated annually.
- Complete an initial consultation by an RSC physician prior to applying.
- Patient must meet normal medical criteria for desired treatment as determined by an RSC physician.
- Patient must be uninsured or denied insurance coverage for the infertility treatment and procedures required.
- Program application and approval must be finished prior to pre-lupron or baseline sonogram completion.
- Patient seeking treatment with donor must be under the age of 51.
- Patient must re-qualify annually by April 15th. Updated tax return information is required for re-qualification.
Reproductive Science Center has helped thousands of couples begin their families for nearly 30 years. Our physicians and staff are committed to helping couples nationally and globally achieve their family planning goals, regardless of personal or financial circumstance.
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