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Real savings on IVF medications.

Thanks to recent pricing changes, many patients are seeing lower medication costs. No retail memberships. No middlemen. Just savings coordinated directly through your fertility team.

DirectNo middlemen or memberships
Both pathsInsurance or self-pay
One teamFrom consult onward

How can I save on IVF medications at RMA of Michigan? RMA passes medication savings directly to patients — no retail memberships, subscriptions, or middlemen. Current savings include up to 60% off Cetrotide, 30% off Follistim, and 20% off Lupron (pricing as of March 2026). Your care team reviews every available discount for your specific protocol.

Transparent pricing, real savings

IVF medications can represent a significant portion of your total treatment cost. We're committed to helping you access the medications you need at a reduced price — without the complexity.

Recent pricing changes across the fertility pharmaceutical market mean many patients are seeing lower medication costs. Our team tracks these changes and factors current savings into your protocol from the start.

There are no retail memberships and no middlemen — just savings coordinated directly through your fertility team. For more, see our Insurance & Financing and Grants & Assistance pages.

Current medication savings

These are current savings on three medications commonly used in IVF. Your actual savings depend on your individualized protocol.

Up to 60%
Savings

Cetrotide

A GnRH antagonist that helps prevent premature ovulation during stimulation.

Up to 30%
Savings

Follistim

An FSH stimulation medication that supports egg development during your cycle.

Up to 20%
Savings

Lupron

A GnRH agonist used for cycle control and as a trigger option.

Please note: Savings reflect current pricing as of March 2026. Your actual cost depends on your individualized treatment protocol and the programs available at the time of your cycle. Our team will walk you through all available options.

Better care, with direct pricing

You may have seen headlines about retail chains entering fertility care. Expanded access is a positive step — but your fertility journey deserves more than a warehouse membership and a referral funnel.

Typical Retail Programs

The retail approach

  • Often requires a paid membership or monthly subscription
  • Usually self-pay only — savings may not combine with insurance
  • Entry through a third-party telehealth intake
  • Limited to a single clinic network's availability
  • Savings restricted to select drugs at one pharmacy
  • Care coordinated across separate organizations
RMA of Michigan

The direct approach

  • No membership fees, subscriptions, or middlemen
  • Works with insurance or self-pay — we help you navigate both
  • Direct access to your reproductive endocrinologist and care team
  • Savings on Cetrotide, Follistim, Lupron, and more
  • A protocol matched to your biology, not a pricing deal
  • One team, one relationship, from consultation onward
The bottom line: Saving money on treatment matters — and so does a physician who knows your name, a team that coordinates your whole cycle, and a protocol built around your specific diagnosis rather than a retail catalog.

How to access medication savings

No extra paperwork. No separate registration. Your medication savings are built into your care.

1

Schedule Your Consultation

Meet with an RMA of Michigan reproductive endocrinologist. We'll evaluate your fertility health and develop a personalized treatment plan.

2

Review Your Medication Plan

Your care team identifies the medications for your protocol and reviews every available savings opportunity — manufacturer discounts, pharmacy programs, and current pricing.

3

Fill & Save

We send your prescriptions to the pharmacy offering favorable pricing for your specific medications. You pay the reduced price directly — no surprise fees.

What's driving lower medication costs

If you've been researching IVF, you've likely seen a wave of news about medication pricing. Manufacturer competition, expanded access to generics, and advancing biosimilars are putting downward pressure on costs across the fertility market.

Our team monitors pricing changes across manufacturers and pharmacy partners, so current savings are already factored in when your physician designs your protocol.

Medications commonly used in IVF

  • Ovarian stimulation — Gonal-f, Follistim, or Menopur to support egg development
  • Ovulation prevention — Cetrotide or Ganirelix to prevent premature ovulation
  • Trigger shot — Ovidrel, Pregnyl, Novarel, or Lupron to mature eggs before retrieval
  • Cycle control — Lupron or oral contraceptives for cycle synchronization
  • Luteal support — progesterone (injection, suppository, or oral) after retrieval or transfer

IVF medication savings FAQ

How much can I save on IVF medications?

Current savings include up to 60% off Cetrotide, 30% off Follistim, and 20% off Lupron (pricing as of March 2026). Actual savings depend on your individualized protocol, the medications your physician prescribes, and the programs available at the time of your cycle. Our team reviews all options with you before treatment begins.

Do I need a membership or subscription?

No. Unlike programs tied to retail memberships or third-party telehealth subscriptions, RMA of Michigan provides medication savings directly to patients — no additional memberships, monthly fees, or referral requirements.

Can I use these savings with my insurance?

Often, yes. In some cases your insurance benefit may cover fertility medications; in others, out-of-pocket pricing with discounts may be more affordable than your copay. We evaluate both paths and advise you on the option that fits your situation.

Will my protocol change to use lower-priced drugs?

No. Your treatment protocol is designed by your board-certified reproductive endocrinologist based on your diagnosis, medical history, and goals — not on which manufacturer has the best deal. Once your protocol is set, our team works to find favorable pricing for those specific medications.

How is this different from retail fertility programs?

Retail-partnered programs typically require a paid membership and a separate subscription, and limit savings to a single pharmacy or brand — often self-pay only. At RMA, you work directly with your physician and care team, we look for savings across manufacturers and programs, and we help you coordinate with insurance when it benefits you.

I'm not a patient yet — can I learn about costs first?

Absolutely. We encourage you to schedule a consultation to discuss your goals, understand what a treatment plan might look like, and get a clear picture of expected costs — including medication savings. Financial transparency is a core part of how we care for our patients.