

Crinone can cost $450-$700 without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, discount cards, specialty pharmacies, and patient assistance programs.
If you've seen the price tag on Crinone, you probably did a double take. At retail pharmacies, a single box of 15 applicators of Crinone 8% can cost anywhere from $450 to $700 without insurance. And since many fertility patients need Crinone for 10-12 weeks during an IVF cycle, the total cost can add up to thousands of dollars.
The good news? Most patients can pay significantly less with the right approach. Here's how to save money on Crinone in 2026.
Let's start with the numbers. Here's what you might pay for Crinone 8% (90 mg, 15 applicators) at different types of pharmacies without insurance:
Yes, you read that right — specialty IVF pharmacies can offer Crinone for as little as $65 for 15 applicators, a fraction of the retail price. The price difference is enormous, and it's one of the most impactful ways to save.
If you're filling at a retail pharmacy, discount cards can take a significant chunk off the price:
GoodRx offers free coupons that can bring Crinone 8% (15 applicators) down to approximately $453 at participating pharmacies. GoodRx Gold members may see additional savings. Simply search for "Crinone" on the GoodRx website or app, compare prices at pharmacies near you, and show the coupon at checkout.
SingleCare is another free discount card that may offer competitive pricing on Crinone at certain pharmacies. Prices vary by location, so it's worth comparing with GoodRx.
Several other services offer prescription discount cards that may help with Crinone pricing:
Prices vary between discount cards and pharmacies, so compare 2-3 options before filling. These cards are free to use and can't be combined with insurance — use whichever gives you the lower price.
If the cost of Crinone is a financial hardship, patient assistance programs (PAPs) may be able to help:
The Rx Advocates offers a patient assistance program that provides Crinone for approximately $80 per month. They handle the application process on your behalf and work directly with the manufacturer's assistance programs. Eligibility is typically based on income and insurance status.
NeedyMeds maintains a database of patient assistance programs and discount options for medications including Crinone. Search their site for current programs available in your state.
RxAssist is another comprehensive database of patient assistance programs, including those for specialty and fertility medications. It's free to search and can help you identify programs you may qualify for.
Many fertility clinics have in-house financial counselors or medication assistance coordinators who can help you access discounted medications. Ask your clinic about any partnerships with specialty pharmacies or financial assistance options.
This is the single biggest money-saver. Specialty IVF pharmacies like DiscountIVFMeds and others sell Crinone 8% for as little as $65 for 15 applicators — saving you $400-$600 per box compared to retail. Many offer mail-order shipping and accept prescriptions from any provider.
Ask your fertility clinic for their recommended specialty pharmacy, or use Medfinder to compare options near you.
A generic version of Progesterone vaginal gel is available, though not all pharmacies carry it. When it's in stock, generic Progesterone gel typically costs $200-$400 for 15 applicators — still expensive, but less than brand-name Crinone at retail. Ask your pharmacist if the generic is available, or if they can order it.
If cost is a major barrier, ask your doctor whether a different form of Progesterone could work for your treatment. Some much more affordable options include:
These alternatives are well-established in fertility medicine and may be appropriate depending on your specific treatment protocol. Read more in our guide to alternatives to Crinone.
If you have insurance that covers fertility treatments, Crinone may be partially or fully covered. Key things to check:
Some fertility clinics have programs where patients who have completed their treatment can donate unused, sealed medication to patients in need. This isn't available everywhere, but it's worth asking about — especially for expensive medications like Crinone.
Crinone doesn't have to break the bank. The single most impactful step is filling at a specialty IVF pharmacy, where prices can be 85-90% lower than retail. Beyond that, discount cards, patient assistance programs, and generic alternatives all provide pathways to make Progesterone support more affordable.
Start by checking availability and pricing on Medfinder. And for more information about Crinone, explore our guides on what Crinone is, Crinone side effects, and Crinone drug interactions.
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