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Now Available for RMA of Michigan Patients

Save Up to 60% on IVF Medications

Thanks to recent pricing updates, many patients are seeing significantly lower medication costs. No retail memberships required. No middlemen. Just direct savings from your fertility team.

Or call us directly: (248) 294-0190

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 the lowest available price — without the complexity.

60%
Savings
Cetrotide

GnRH antagonist — prevents premature ovulation during stimulation

30%
Savings
Follistim

FSH stimulation — supports egg development during your cycle

20%
Savings
Lupron

GnRH agonist — used for cycle control and as a trigger option

Savings reflect current pricing as of March 2026. Actual cost depends on your individualized treatment protocol. Our team will walk you through all available options.

Not Affiliated With Big-Box Retailers. Just Better Care, Better Pricing.

You may have seen headlines about retail chains entering fertility care. While expanded access is a positive step, we believe your fertility journey deserves more than a warehouse membership and a referral funnel.

Big-Box Retail Programs

The Retail Approach

  • Requires paid membership and monthly subscription fees
  • Self-pay only — savings cannot be combined with insurance
  • Must enter through third-party telehealth intake
  • Limited to a single clinic network's availability
  • Medication savings restricted to select drugs at their pharmacy
  • Your care coordinated between three separate organizations
RMA of Michigan

The Direct Approach

  • No membership fees. No subscription. No middlemen.
  • Works with insurance or self-pay — we help you navigate both
  • Direct access to board-certified reproductive endocrinologists
  • Savings on Cetrotide, Follistim, Lupron, and more
  • Personalized protocol — your medications match your biology, not a pricing deal
  • One team, one relationship, from first consultation to pregnancy

The bottom line: Saving money on fertility treatment matters. But so does having a physician who knows your name, a team that coordinates your entire cycle, and a protocol built around your specific diagnosis — not 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 optimal medications for your protocol and reviews every available savings opportunity — manufacturer discounts, pharmacy programs, and current pricing reductions.

3

Fill & Save

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

What's Driving Lower IVF Medication Costs in 2026?

If you've been researching IVF, you've likely noticed a wave of news about medication pricing. The fertility landscape is shifting — and patients are starting to see real relief on one of the most significant out-of-pocket expenses in their treatment journey.

Manufacturer Competition & Biosimilars

The federal pricing deal has created competitive pressure across the fertility pharmaceutical market. Manufacturers of competing medications — including Follistim, Menopur, and Lupron — are responding with their own pricing adjustments and discount programs. Additionally, expanded access to generic fertility medications and advancing biosimilar pipelines are creating downward pressure on costs industry-wide.

What this means for RMA of Michigan patients: Our team monitors all pricing changes across every manufacturer and pharmacy partner. When your physician designs your treatment protocol, we're already factoring in the most current savings opportunities — whether from federal programs, manufacturer discounts, or pharmacy partnerships.

Medications Commonly Used in IVF Protocols

Every IVF cycle is different. Your protocol may include some or all of the following medication classes:

  • Ovarian stimulation — Gonal-f, Follistim, or Menopur to stimulate 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

At RMA of Michigan, your medication protocol is designed for one purpose: to give you the best possible chance of a successful pregnancy. We'll then find you the best available price for exactly that protocol.

Ready to learn what you could save?

Our team can walk you through the cost of your specific treatment plan.

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IVF Medication Savings FAQ

How much can I save on IVF medications at RMA of Michigan?
Current savings include up to 60% off Cetrotide, 30% off Follistim, and 20% off Lupron. Actual savings depend on your individualized treatment protocol, the specific medications your physician prescribes, and available programs at the time of your cycle. Our team will review all options with you before treatment begins.
Do I need a retail membership or subscription to access these savings?
No. Unlike programs tied to retail warehouse memberships or third-party telehealth subscriptions, RMA of Michigan provides medication savings directly to our patients. There are no additional memberships, monthly fees, or referral requirements.
Can I use these savings with my insurance?
Our team will help you determine the most cost-effective approach for your situation. In some cases, your insurance benefit may already cover fertility medications. In other cases, out-of-pocket pricing with available discounts may be more affordable than your insurance copay. We evaluate both paths and advise you on the best option.
How does RMA of Michigan compare to fertility programs offered through retail partnerships?
Retail-partnered fertility programs typically require a paid membership, a separate monthly subscription, and limit savings to a single pharmacy or medication brand. Patients must also use self-pay only — insurance cannot be applied. At RMA of Michigan, you work directly with your physician and care team without third-party intermediaries. We identify savings across all available manufacturers and programs, and help you coordinate with your insurance when it benefits you.
Will my medication protocol change to take advantage of lower-priced drugs?
Never. Your treatment protocol is designed by your board-certified reproductive endocrinologist based on your diagnosis, medical history, and fertility goals — not based on which manufacturer has the best deal. Once your optimal protocol is established, our team works to find the best available price for those specific medications.
I'm not yet a patient. Can I learn about costs before starting treatment?
Absolutely. We encourage you to schedule a consultation to discuss your fertility 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.

IVF Medications Are Now More Affordable Than Ever

Contact our clinic or schedule a consultation to learn how much you could save on your specific treatment plan. No pressure. No retail gimmicks. Just honest answers.

RMA of Michigan — Troy & Ann Arbor, Michigan