See the DrugPatentWatch profile for Mirena
What does a Mirena coil cost (out-of-pocket)?
Prices for the Mirena IUD vary a lot by country, clinic, and whether you’re paying only for the device or also for the fitting visit. In the UK, for example, many people access Mirena through NHS pathways, which affects the price they pay. In private settings, the total cost usually includes consultation and insertion as well as the coil itself.
If you tell me your country (and whether you mean private or NHS), I can narrow it down to a realistic range.
How much is Mirena through private clinics vs the NHS?
With private care, the price is typically set by the clinic and includes:
- the Mirena device cost
- the appointment/consultation
- the insertion procedure
With NHS care, the direct out-of-pocket cost to patients is usually much lower or zero, depending on eligibility and referral route, but you still may have costs like prescriptions if applicable in your area.
What affects the total “Mirena coil price” you’ll actually pay?
Common drivers include:
- whether you need a fitting appointment as well as the coil
- local clinic pricing
- whether you are replacing an old IUD vs having an insertion for the first time
- any add-on services (follow-up check, ultrasound guidance, etc.)
- insurance coverage (if any)
Is Mirena pricing different when bought online?
In many places, Mirena is not sold directly to consumers for self-insertion, so “online price” often doesn’t translate to what you pay overall. You usually still need a clinician to fit it, and clinics may require you to use their own supply chain.
Want an exact estimate?
Reply with:
1) your country (and city/region if you have it)
2) whether you’re looking for NHS or private
3) whether it’s a replacement or first-time insertion
…and I’ll give you a tight price range and what’s typically included.