Expect to pay between $50 and $200 per cycle for Clomid without insurance. This price range reflects significant variability.
Pharmacy location heavily influences price. Larger chain pharmacies may offer slightly lower prices than smaller, independent ones. Generic Clomid is usually cheaper than brand-name options, if available.
The number of pills prescribed directly impacts cost. A 30-day supply costs less than a 90-day supply.
Discounts exist. Many pharmacies offer prescription savings programs or coupons. Exploring manufacturer coupons or patient assistance programs can also reduce costs. Check your pharmacy’s website or contact them directly for available options.
Finally, always ask your pharmacist about potential cost-saving options. They may be aware of programs or strategies not readily visible to you.


