RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif., Sept. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- For nearly two decades, New Life Agency has been committed to providing the best value and service in the Assisted Reproduction Insurance industry. Today, New Life Agency announces a powerful three-way partnership designed to deliver substantial savings on today's expensive fertility medications.
PharmaCareCard® is the first discount medication card of its kind in the Assisted Reproduction industry – covering the entire range of fertility medications with no exclusions, and no limitation on the cumulative benefits. "Providing substantial savings on the medications needed by so many people who struggle with infertility is a rewarding venture," says Shawn Dorman, PharmaCareCard Director of Sales. "I am excited to be onboard with Schraft's 2.0 and New Life Agency."
Schraft's 2.0 Pharmacy is one of the leading specialized fertility pharmacies in the U.S., with a state-of-the-art compounding lab, very competitive pricing, and expert, caring customer support. Adam Hait, President of Schraft's 2.0 shares in the enthusiasm. "We're always looking for ways to supply our patients with a stress-free experience, and innovative ways to save them money. Partnering with both New life Agency and PharmaCareCard has given us a unique opportunity to do both."
Savings on fertility medications are easier than ever:
PharmaCareCard is being offered to the entire marketplace, including all New Life Agency clients. With the cost of fertility medications as much as $6,000 per cycle, the discount card can save patients, egg donors and surrogates hundreds of dollars on their drug costs.
It's as easy as 1,2,3 …
New Life Agency Insurance holders enroll at PharmaCareCard.com for a minimal $25 fee.
Patients fill their prescriptions for fertility meds at Schraft's 2.0 and receive an immediate $100 discount on each $1,000 purchase.
Medications are shipped directly to them.
The PharmaCareCard is open to all patients regardless of their insurance.
The PharmaCareCard is in effect for the duration of the fertility treatment process.
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