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by aaffttoonn 2944 days ago
Thanks! Totally agree- this was my exact experience (billed $1500). Today, women typically get these tests when they are having issues and we are making them available to women before they start trying to conceive. There are only ~500 infertility clinics in the US so when you think about the volume of testing they do vs. a general healthy population being able to access these tests, we get different economies of scale and can pass on these savings. We have invested a lot in our processes to support this scale.