Infertility Services

If you are seeking help for infertility, SAMBA has a range of services available to you

People under the age of 35 who aren’t pregnant after one year of trying should consider seeing a healthcare provider. If you’re over 35 years of age, you may want to seek evaluation after six months of trying. Your chances of getting pregnant decrease with age.

SAMBA Infertility Medical Policy

Click here to view the SAMBA Health Benefit Plan’s infertility diagnosis, treatment and fertility preservation medical policy

SAMBA Infertility Benefits

Infertility is defined as not being able to conceive after 1 year (or longer) of egg sperm contact.  Because infertility in females (or individuals with female reproductive organs) is known to decline steadily with age, some providers evaluate and treat individuals aged 35 or older after 6 months of egg sperm contact.  Infertility may also be established through an evaluation based on medical history and diagnostic testing.