Tubal Reversal Costs
June 26, 2009
There are two options for women who have had a previous tubal ligation and now desire to have more children: 1) tubal reversal surgery and, 2) in vitro fertilization (IVF). Although tubal reversal surgery is not right for everyone, in most cases it is the most successful and most cost-effective option for pregnancy after sterilization. With pregnancy rates averaging 75% and costs of $5900, tubal reversal surgery is usually more desirable than IVF with pregnancy rates of approximately 27% and costs exceeding $8,000 per IVF cycle. Aside from its simpler and natural approach to having a baby, tubal reversal costs less than the alternative treatment of IVF.
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The cost of tubal ligation reversal at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is kept to a minimum by eliminating the unnecessary costs of hospitalization. Our goal is to make tubal reversal affordable for couples wanting to have a baby.
The reduced cost for tubal reversal by Dr. Berger is $5900 and by Dr. Monteith is $5400 compared with the average costs in the US of $10,000 or more for a single IVF treatment cycle. In most cases, IVF has to be repeated several times while tubal reversal is a one time procedure. Furthermore, pregnancy and birth rates are higher after tubal reversal than after IVF.
Call For A Free Phone Consultation.
The nurses at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center are available 7 days a week to take your calls and answer questions. Call (919) 968-4656 for a free consultation with a Tubal Reversal Nurse.
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