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Your Fertility, Your Choice

Freeze Your Eggs 

Shape the Future Family You Want

 

Leading fertility specialist for women in 30s to 40s, offering solutions and

compassionate support to couples, even with a 1% chance of conception.

Egg Freezing

$15,000

All-Inclusive

Single Egg Freezing Cycle

 

Fertility Rates Declining
Act Now

In the last 10 years, global fertility rates have dropped by around 11%. Freezing your eggs now can help protect

your future family planning and make sure you have more options when you are ready to start a family

Freeze Your Eggs
Before Age 40

 Fertility declines naturally with age, especially from

age 32-35. By age 35, the average woman may have approximately 25,000 to 30,000 eggs remaining. Freezing your eggs at its healthiest gives you the best chance for success when you decide to conceive

Shape the Future
You Want

Freezing your eggs gives you control and flexibility over when to start your family. With advanced reproductive technology, you have the option to choose the right time
to begin your journey and the option to plan your

family with gender selection

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We Make Egg Freezing

Simple and Stress-free

From start to finish, we take care of 100% of the entire egg freezing process. With our all-inclusive egg freezing package, you can save time and avoid unnecessary stress while preserving your fertility.

What's Included?

- 5 Years of Egg Storage with No Annual Renewal Fees
- Egg Retrieval, Oocyte Identification, Oocyte Freezing
- Cycle Management, Treatment, Fertility Medication
- Nurse Education Sessions
- Fertility Diagnostic Tests
- Cycle Lab Tests
- Anesthesia
- Operating Room Facility Fee

No Hidden Fees
24/7 Team of Dedicated Experts
Save Time & Money

Concerned About Cost?

We understand cost is a concern for many people, which is why we offer support through Carrot Fertility. Our goal is to make family planning more accessible and affordable to all.

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  • What is ovarian reserve?
    Ovarian reserve is the number of eggs left in the female. A woman makes all the eggs she will ever have before she is born, about 6 million eggs. Then at birth only 1 million is left because the eggs have already died. By puberty only 500,000 eggs are left. The egg count is constantly decreasing until menopause around age 52 when there are no more eggs left.
  • What are fallopian tubes?
    Fallopian tubes are where the sperm and the egg meet. If the tubes are blocked, the eggs are on one side and the sperm on the other side. They cannot meet and pregnancy cannot occur.
  • What is third party reproduction?
    Third party reproduction is when an outside person is involved to help build your family by either donating sperm, egg, or uterus to carry the pregnancy.
  • How long does fertility testing take?
    Basic fertility testing for the woman will take 2 visits over 7-10 days at the beginning of the menstrual cycle.
  • Is fertility testing covered by insurance?
    Some, but not all insurance cover fertility testing.
  • Is it a painful process?
    Egg count testing is a vaginal ultrasound and blood draw. Patient’s experience minimal discomfort with both procedures. Uterine testing requires insertion of a catheter into the uterine cavity and the uterine cavity is distended with fluid. Insertion of the catheter and uterine distension can cause some cramping equivalent to menstrual cramping. Fallopian tube testing requires insertion of the catheter into the uterine cavity, distension of the uterus with fluid, then the filling and spilling of the fluid from the fallopian tubes. This procedure is usually quick with minimal pain if the fallopian tubes are open, but can also cause significant cramping and discomfort if the tubes are blocked.
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Carrot Fertility and

Flexible Fertility Solutions

 

Planning for a future family?

Concerned about treatment costs?

Carrot Fertility

Dr. Alice Park MD accepts

Carrot Fertility for affordable care

Carrot makes fertility care. . .

accessible and simple

comprehensive with 24/7 support

affordable without financial strain

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How to Use Carrot Fertility at

Dr. Alice Park MD's Clinic

You can easily use your Carrot funds or personal credit card at Dr. Alice Park MD's clinic to access discounted self-pay rates for fertility treatments. 

When scheduling your appointment, let our team know that you're a Carrot member. This helps us apply the appropriate discounts and streamline

your payment process. 

Not enrolled with Carrot Fertility? Explore our other 

  • In vitro fertilization      (IVF)

  • Intrauterine insemination                      (IUI)

  • Doner sperm acquisition 

  • Egg storage

  • Sperm storage

Treatments

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  • Online pregnancy support 

  • Home fertility tracking

*Please consult with your designated Carrot advisor to confirm eligible benefits and more information

More Services Based on Enrolled Plan

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Did you know?

With Carrot Fertility, you can receive up to 100% reimbursement on eligible fertility services with Dr. Alice Park MD

If you have access to Carrot RX

     

  • Enjoy competitive prices 

  • Convenient delivery

  • 24/7 support

Discounted Fertility Medication

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  • Egg retrieval 

  • Egg, sperm, and embryo freezing

  • Storage fees

Fertility 

Preservation

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What Services May Be Covered by 

Carrot Fertility?

 
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  • Initial fertility consultation 

  • Lab tests & diagnostic procedures 

  • Genetic carrier screening

Fertility Testing & Diagnostics

  • What is ovarian reserve?
    Ovarian reserve is the number of eggs left in the female. A woman makes all the eggs she will ever have before she is born, about 6 million eggs. Then at birth only 1 million is left because the eggs have already died. By puberty only 500,000 eggs are left. The egg count is constantly decreasing until menopause around age 52 when there are no more eggs left.
  • What are fallopian tubes?
    Fallopian tubes are where the sperm and the egg meet. If the tubes are blocked, the eggs are on one side and the sperm on the other side. They cannot meet and pregnancy cannot occur.
  • What is third party reproduction?
    Third party reproduction is when an outside person is involved to help build your family by either donating sperm, egg, or uterus to carry the pregnancy.
  • How long does fertility testing take?
    Basic fertility testing for the woman will take 2 visits over 7-10 days at the beginning of the menstrual cycle.
  • Is fertility testing covered by insurance?
    Some, but not all insurance cover fertility testing.
  • Is it a painful process?
    Egg count testing is a vaginal ultrasound and blood draw. Patient’s experience minimal discomfort with both procedures. Uterine testing requires insertion of a catheter into the uterine cavity and the uterine cavity is distended with fluid. Insertion of the catheter and uterine distension can cause some cramping equivalent to menstrual cramping. Fallopian tube testing requires insertion of the catheter into the uterine cavity, distension of the uterus with fluid, then the filling and spilling of the fluid from the fallopian tubes. This procedure is usually quick with minimal pain if the fallopian tubes are open, but can also cause significant cramping and discomfort if the tubes are blocked.

Explore Other Financial Options

 

Take the next step with financial solutions designed to make fertility care more accessible. 

From low-interest loan programs, to medication discounts, we're here to help lighten the load.

Other Financial Options

Loan Programs

PatientFi

PatientFi is a convenient way to pay for all of your fertility care under one plan, via simple monthly payments over time. In addition, financing for fertility treatment is available to patients who are being treated at a participating fertility center.

CareCredit

CareCredit offers flexible financing to help you start or grow your family. CareCredit offers Synchrony pay monthly which allows you to bundle your fertility treatment into one loan. Additionally, you could use the CareCredit credit card for your ongoing fertility expenses.

Medication Discount Programs

HeartTomorrow

The HeartTomorrow Program offers a discounted Menopur price of $68.00 /vial for cash-pay patients undergoing planned oocyte cryopreservation (elective egg freezing).​

ReUnite Assist

ReUnite Assist offers discounts of up to 75% off select fertility medications based on your level of financial need. In addition, ReUnite Assist will match Compassionate Care Program discounts of up to 50%!​

Eligible Medication

• Follistim AQ Cartridge (follitropin beta injection)
• Ganirelix Acetate Injection (brand name)
• Pregnyl (chorionic gonadotropin for injection, USP)

ReUnite Oncofertility

ReUnite Oncofertility helps to reduce the costs for fertility preservation by offering a discount of up to 100% on select medications.

 

Cancer treatments can impact a woman’s fertility. Fortunately, fertility preservation options exist, but generallythe costs are not covered by insurance. The discount a patient receives is determined by her level of financial need.​

Fertility Lifelines

Compassionate Care Program provides discounted medication to eligible self-pay patients pursuing fertility treatment based on financial need or military status.

Eligible Medication

• Gonal-f

• Cetrotide

• Ovidrel

Ready to Start?

Take advantage of our financial options and schedule your consultation with Dr. Alice Park MD today. See how we can help achieve your fertility goals. 

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