Top Clinics

Based on Success Rate data and cost of treatment, the following clinics may provide the most cost effective option for IVF treatment.

California

Reproductive Partners California Fertility Clinic
Reproductive Partners Medical Group

Offices in Redondo Beach, Beverly Hills, and Westminster.

Colorado

Colorado Fertility Clinic
Conceptions Reproductive

Offices in Littleton, Denver, Lafayette and Sky Ridge

New York

Geoffrey Sher
Geoffrey Sher, M.D., PC

Offices in Manhattan

Oregon

Oregon fertility clinic
Oregon Reproductive Medicine

Offices in Portland, Vancouver, and Bend.



Your IVF Cost Calculator Results

Your estimated total is: $17,140
Medication: $3,500
Pre-cycle Costs: $2,070
Sonohysterogram$585
Trial transfer$135
Semen analysis$125
Semen culture$135
FSH level$85
Initial Visit$320
E2 level$85
TSH$90
Free T4$50
Prolactin$120
Pre-pregnancy screening$340
Cycle Costs: $11,570
Base Cycle Cost$8,100
Anesthesia$580
Assisted Hatching$450
ICSI$1,840
Embryo Freezing$600

Based on a Live Birth Rate for the clinic you provided, there is a 58% chance you will need more than one IVF cycle.

The estimated total cost of treatment for two cycles of IVF is $33,710.

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Explanations and Definitions

Clinic Factors

The clinic's Live Birth Rate Per Transfer for women in your age group can be one of the most important factors in determining actual total cost for IVF. The Live Birth Rate indicates your chances of taking a baby home.

Two IVF cycles will always be more expensive than one cycle. If your clinic does not have at least a 51% live birth rate then odds are that you will need more than one cycle of IVF before you bring home a baby.

All clinics are required by law to submit their success rate data the CDC. You can look up that information by clicking here. The verification process required by the CDC means that this success rate data is at least 3-4 years old. If a clinic does not report its results we would recommend you not consider using that clinic.

If you would like to see a list of clinics in your area sorted by live birth rate, please see Fertility Success Rates for IVF Website.

Patient Factors

Patient age affects cost of IVF treatment because typically older patients receive higher doses of stimulation medications for longer periods of time.

The type of IVF cycle greatly affects the cost of IVF. Using donor eggs typically requires agency fees, donor fees, and other lab and screening fees which add significant cost to the IVF cycle. Cycles utilizing a surrogate to carry the baby include the cost of recruiting and screening the surrogate as well as legal fees and the surrogate’s fee for her services.

Medications

Medications for IVF treatment are used for suppression, stimulation, and supplementation. Typically older patients receive greater doses over longer periods of time which increases the cost.

Some medications that are part of a course of IVF treatment include: Lupron, Antagon, and Cetrotide for supression; Gonal-F, Follistim, Menopur, and Bravelle for stimulation; Endometrin and Crinone for progesterone supplementation; Vivelle and Estrace for estrogen supplementation.

Pre-cycle Costs

Sonohysterogram - An in-office ultrasound procedure in which saline in instilled into the uterus to detect possible abnormalities inside the lining which may adversely affect pregnancy.

Trial Transfer - This procedure typically consists of an ultrasound and placement of a tiny catheter inside the uterus to determine the direction and length of the uterine cavity prior to the IVF cycle. This procedure ensures that the least traumatic transfer can be accomplished during the actual IVF treatment cycle.

Semen Analysis - This laboratory analysis measures volume, sperm concentration, sperm motility, and morphology to determine if more advanced techniques such as ICSI should be used for successful fertilization.

Semen Culture - This laboratory analysis seeks to identify any bacteria existing in the semen which may adversely affect successful IVF treatment.

FSH Levels - This test measures the baseline Follicle Stimulating Hormone present in a woman's body. The test is done by blood draw, typically on the second or third day of the menstrual cycle. It provides an indirect indicator of egg quality.

Initial Visit - The initial visit or consultation at an IVF clinic typically includes meeting with a physician to review your case history, perform a physical examination and possibly an ultrasound. You first visit may include a consultation with a financial coordinator to review treatment costs, financing options, and insurance coverage.

E2 Level - This blood test measures the estradiol level in a woman's body. The estradiol level helps validate the accuracy of the timing of the FSH to assure it is being done at the proper time.

TSH and Free T4 - This blood test checks thyroid function.

Prolactin - This blood test checks the level of prolactin, the hormone that helps the body produce breast milk at the proper time. High levels of prolactin can interfere with conceiving no matter what the method of treatment.

Pre-pregnancy Screening - Infectious disease screening.

Cycle Costs

Base Cycle Cost - The base fee paid to the medical center performing the IVF treatment.

Anesthesia - The fee paid to the surgery center or anesthetist for anesthesia during egg retrieval.

Assisted Hatching - This procedure can help with implantation of the embryo. It is typically recommended for women over the age of 37 or for couples with previously failed IVF cycles.

Male Factor Costs

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is a fertilization technique whereby sperm is injected directly into the egg's cytoplasm.

The procedure is recommended for men experiencing low semen parameters or when sperm needs to be retrieved surgically. It is also used for donor and/or frozen sperm.

Embryo Freezing Costs

Embryo freezing allows patients to preserve additional viable embryos which can be implanted in future frozen embryo cycles.