The World Egg Bank Offers New Financial Options for Managing the High Cost of Infertility Treatments

November 8, 2011

This article was originally published on PRWeb on November 8, 2011.

Dream of Motherhood Becomes More of a Reality as The World Egg Bank, A Commercial Fresh and Frozen Donor Egg Bank, Partners with CapexMD to Provide Low-Interest, No Collateral Loans. 24-Hour Approval After Application Submission.

More than 86 million women received some kind of infertility treatment in the United States last year. More than 15 percent of them did not pursue treatment for financial reasons. Of those patients requiring in-vitro fertilization, The World Egg Bank (http://www.theworldeggbank.com), a commercial fresh and frozen donor egg bank agency in Phoenix, AZ, estimates 25 percent would be interested in financing given reasonable rates and terms.

“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 altogether,” said Diana Thomas, CEO and Founding Member of TWEB. “This is heartbreaking for so many couples,” she added.

The World Egg Bank recently partnered with CapexMD (a fertility finance company) to offer financing to anyone who utilizes one of the company’s 500+ available egg donors. The partnership with CapexMD (http://www.capexMD.com) will allow The World Egg Bank, an agency specializing in matching egg donors to infertile patients and providing frozen donor eggs as an option for IVF treatment, to reach more women and couples facing economic challenges as well as the need to proceed immediately into 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.

CapexMD:

  • Interest rates are 11 to 13% – much less than competitors and credit cards
  • No collateral is required
  • 24-hour approval after application submission
  • Approval rate of 80% – this is 15% greater than the industry average
  • Patients can see the doctor of their choice
  • Immediate funding on approval

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