MedGyn vs SciMed Ring Pessary — Direct Cost Comparison 2026

Bottom line: MedGyn ring pessaries retail $120-140 through clinics and DME suppliers. SciMed sells the same clinical-grade silicone ring pessary direct-to-patient at $49.99. Both are FDA Class II 510(k) cleared, both use medical-grade USP Class VI silicone, both bill under HCPCS A4562 (silicone / non-rubber). If you're paying out of pocket, SciMed saves you $70-90 per unit with the same clinical performance.

Head-to-head comparison

Feature MedGyn Products SciMed
Retail price $120 - $140 (clinic-sourced) $49.99 (direct-to-patient)
FDA classification Class II 510(k) Class II 510(k)
Material Medical-grade silicone (USP Class VI) Medical-grade silicone (USP Class VI)
Country of manufacture USA (Addison, IL) USA (San Jose, CA)
Available ring sizes 0 - 10 0 - 8 (0-9 Without Support)
Direct-to-patient sales No — clinic / DME only Yes — no prescription needed
Same-day US shipping No — typically 5-14 days via clinic order Yes — orders before 2pm PT ship same day
Size exchange Varies by clinic/supplier 30-day free size exchange
HCPCS code A4562 (silicone) A4562 (silicone)
HSA/FSA eligible Yes Yes
Fitting kit price ~$500-700 (7-size clinic kit) $259.99 (7-size Clinical Fitting Kit)

Is MedGyn better quality than SciMed?

No. Both are FDA 510(k)-cleared as Class II medical devices, both use USP Class VI medical-grade silicone, both are latex-free and BPA-free. MedGyn has been in the medical supply business since 1974 and has strong brand recognition in OB-GYN practices; SciMed is newer but manufactures to identical FDA-required specifications.

The FDA 510(k) clearance process requires demonstrating substantial equivalence to a predicate device. Both MedGyn and SciMed pessaries are cleared under the same regulatory framework as the market-leader Milex.

Why the 2-3x price difference?

  1. Distribution channel. MedGyn sells to DME distributors, who sell to clinics, who dispense to patients. Each layer adds markup. SciMed sells direct online — zero intermediate markup.
  2. Brand history. MedGyn has 50+ years of clinician relationships; that reputation commands a premium in clinic ordering.
  3. Manufacturing cost is not the driver. Both pessaries cost roughly $15-25 to make. The retail price reflects distribution economics, not device cost.

When MedGyn makes sense

  • Your insurance covers MedGyn through your clinic (no coinsurance)
  • You need a size 9 or 10 not available from SciMed
  • You need a MedGyn-specific style (they carry cube, donut, and hodge pessaries in addition to ring)
  • Your urogynecologist has specifically prescribed MedGyn brand

When SciMed makes sense

  • Your prescription is for a ring pessary (with or without support)
  • Your size is 0-8 (0-9 for Without Support)
  • You're paying out of pocket or through HSA/FSA
  • You want same-day US shipping
  • You want a spare pessary at low cost as a backup
  • You want to try 3 sizes at home via the Fitting Pack ($129.99)

Insurance coverage

Both bill under HCPCS A4562 (silicone pessary). Coverage:

  • Medicare Part B: Covers a new pessary every 5 years. Reimburses ~$70 to the supplier. Deductible + 20% coinsurance applies. Direct patient purchases (SciMed) generally do not get Medicare reimbursement — the supplier must be Medicare-enrolled.
  • Private insurance: Varies by plan. Most cover MedGyn ordered through a clinic. SciMed direct purchases may require patient reimbursement submission.
  • HSA/FSA: Both are fully eligible under HCPCS A4562 and IRS Section 213(d).
The verdict: For ring pessaries in standard sizes (0-9), SciMed offers the same clinical device as MedGyn at 40% of the price, with same-day shipping and no prescription required. MedGyn is the right choice if you need a Hodge, cube, or donut style not carried by SciMed, or if your insurance fully covers a MedGyn purchase through your clinician.

Frequently asked questions

Is MedGyn made in China?

No. MedGyn Products manufactures in Addison, Illinois, USA. Always verify country of origin on any pessary listing you consider.

How does MedGyn compare to Milex and Bioteque?

All three are premium US-made silicone pessary brands with similar clinical performance. Pricing: Milex ~$150-180, Bioteque ~$120-150, MedGyn ~$120-140. SciMed direct is $49.99 for equivalent ring pessary. See our other comparisons: Milex vs SciMed, Bioteque vs SciMed.

Can I use HSA/FSA for a SciMed pessary?

Yes. Ring pessaries qualify under HCPCS A4562 (silicone). Use your HSA/FSA debit card at checkout.

Does SciMed accept insurance directly?

Not currently. You pay direct and submit for HSA/FSA or private insurance patient reimbursement. Medicare requires purchase through a Medicare-enrolled DME supplier.

What's the size range difference?

SciMed offers sizes 0-8 (With Support) and 0-9 (Without Support), covering 95% of adult US patients per IUGA data. MedGyn extends to size 10 for larger anatomies.

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