The World Egg Bank provides fertility services to women who need donated eggs to achieve pregnancy. The company offers a screening, recruiting and egg donor matching services to arrange for traditional, or fresh egg donations for recipient women.
View all articles by Diana ThomasMore than 66 million women received some kind of infertility treatmentlast
year in the United States. And more than 15 percent of those women did not
pursue treatment for financial reasons. The World Egg Bank estimates that of
those patients requiring in-vitro fertilization, 25 percent would be interested
in financing given reasonable rates and terms.
The World Egg Bank
recently partnered with CapexMD (a
fertility finance company) to offer financing to anyone who utilizes one of the
company 500+ available egg
donors.
Diana Thomas, CEO and founding member of The World Egg Bank
said, “Without available financing, a patient often has to decline the
recommended procedure due to its high cost and either settle for an alternative
or forgo the opportunity all together. This is heartbreaking for so many
couples,” she added.
The partnership
with CapexMD will allow The World Egg Bank to reach more women and couples
facing economic challenges as well as the need to proceed immediately into
treatment.
CapexMDspecializes in providing patient financing services for
all fertility treatment options. With their easy loan process and competitive
rates, CapexMD ensures the financial aspects of treatment, including fertility
medications, are not an obstacle to achieving your dream of a family. CapexMD
offers a wide variety of loan options, allowing you to attain the necessary
financing required to make your treatment affordable. Each loan program is
designed to fit each individual’s circumstances and once approved, their
Fertility Loan Specialists will work closely with your fertility center to
ensure the funds are secured prior to the commencement of their
treatment.
“We are so pleased to be able to offer financing. The
partnership with CapexMD is an amazing opportunity for our recipients to develop
treatment plans that would not have otherwise been possible,” said
Thomas.
Infertility treatment technologies are rapidly improving. The
most impactful technology is the successful development of egg freezing which
makes the IVF process more reliable, efficient and patient
friendly.
Costs:
• Fresh Donor Eggs: $25,000 – $40,000 per
attempt.
• Cryopreserved (Frozen) Donor Eggs: $20,000 per
attempt.
• Outcomes with frozen donor eggs are statistically compariable
and a vastly simplified process than fresh donor eggs.
CapexMD:
•
Interest rates are 11 to 13% – much less than competition and credit
card
• No Collateral is required
• 24 hour Approval after
application submission
• Approval rate of 60% – this is 15% greater than
the industry average
• Patient can see the doctor of their
choice
• Immediate funding on approval
The World Egg Bank has made
shipping donor eggs worldwide an easy process. Our experience and quality
control systems ensure expediency and security. We have been shipping to more
than 7 countries since 2009. On average, the eggs arrive in your doctor’s office
overnight in the US and within 3 days internationally.
Article Source: EggDonorsNow.com
The World Egg Bank provides fertility services to women who need donated eggs to achieve pregnancy. The company offers a screening, recruiting and egg donor matching services to arrange for traditional, or fresh egg donations for recipient women.
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