IVF Cost Calculator

Embarking on the journey of in vitro fertilization (IVF) can be both an exciting and daunting process, especially when considering undergoing treatment abroad. Understanding the financial aspects of IVF is crucial to making informed decisions that align with your personal and financial circumstances. That’s where our IVF Costs Calculator comes into play—a tool meticulously designed to help you navigate the complexities of IVF costs calculation with ease and precision.

How Our IVF Cost Calculator Works

Our IVF Cost Calculator is an innovative tool designed to provide you with an estimated cost of undergoing IVF treatment abroad. By incorporating a range of factors including the destination country, type of IVF treatment, and additional services such as medication or genetic testing, this calculator offers a comprehensive overview of potential expenses. Whether you’re exploring options or preparing for your journey, our calculator is here to guide you through the financial planning of your IVF treatment.

How to Calculate Your IVF Costs Abroad

  1. Select Your Destination: Choose the country where you are considering undergoing IVF treatment. Our calculator covers a wide range of popular destinations known for their expertise in fertility treatments.
  2. Choose Your Treatment Type: From standard IVF to specialized procedures like ICSI or egg donation, select the type of treatment you are seeking.
  3. Add-On Services: Consider whether you will need additional services such as embryo freezing or genetic testing, which can impact the overall cost.
  4. Calculate: With all your preferences selected, the calculator will estimate your total IVF cost, providing you with a detailed breakdown of expenses.

IVF Cost Abroad Calculator

Calculate the average cost of your IVF-ICSI or egg donation treatment abroad.
The calculation will include all basic techniques, selected add-ons and medications.

What kind of IVF treatment in @country would you like to calculate?

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Sperm freezing
Freezing partner's sperm before fertilisation might be a good strategy to make sure the sperm quality is the best at the day of fertilisation.
Donor sperm
Donor sperm from a bank can be used if the partner's sperm quality is low or if there is no partner.
AH - assisted hatching
Weakenning of the outer shell of the embryo by making a small hole in the zona pellucida using a laser.
MACS
Selecting a non-apoptotic sperm. Depending on the patient's medical conditions​
IMSI
Selecting sperm using a high-magnification digital imaging microscope.
Embryo Monitoring (Embryoscope, Time Lapse, Geri etc.)
Embryo monitoring in special incubators till day 5. It allows embryos to be incubated in controlled environment. Patient may receive images or video of embryo development.
EmbryoGlue
Hyaluronan-rich transfer medium used when transferring the embryo back into the uterus.
Vitrification of (remaining) embryos + 1 year storage
If there are surplus embryos not transferred, they need to vitrified and stored.
PGT-A | Preimplantation Genetis Testing
Technique used to test embryos before trasferring them into uterus towards aneuploidies.
Please note: We recommend to select FET - frozen embryo transfer within a PGT-A. Usually after biosy the embryos are frozen and than samples sent for diagnostics.
FET - frozen embryo transfer
The transfer of previously vitrified and stored embryos.

@ivf-program calculation in @country

Options included in @ivf-program calculation
  • Preparation and all consultations (visits)
  • Basic scans and tests
  • Egg retrieval and general anesthesia for the procedure
  • ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)
  • Basic embryo monitoring
  • Embryo culture till day 3th or 5th depending on the patient’s medical conditions
  • Fresh embryo transfer (ET) at day 5th depending on the patient’s medical conditions
  • Medications for ovarian stimulation – average
  • Medications before an embryo transfer – average

@ivf-program calculation in @country

Options included in @ivf-program calculation
  • Preparation and all consultations (visits)
  • Basic scans and tests
  • 6-12 donor oocytes – fresh or frozen depending on the clinic​
  • Egg donor compensation, qualification, stimulation and oocytes retrieval​
  • ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)
  • Basic embryo monitoring
  • Embryo culture till day 3th or 5th depending on the patient’s medical conditions
  • Fresh embryo transfer (ET) at day 5th depending on the patient’s medical conditions
  • Medications before an embryo transfer – average

@ivf-program cost calculation in @country

Basic cost range @ivf-program:
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INCLUDED:
consultations, basic scans and tests, egg retrieval, general anesthesia for the procedure, ICSI, blastocyst culture, fresh embryo transfer.
Additional services:
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INCLUDED:
Donort Sperm, EmbryoGlue.
Medications:
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INCLUDED:
medications.
Total cost of treatment @ivf-program:
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NOT INCLUDED:
flights, accommodation, any additional tests if required (e.g. ERA test), preliminary investigations and necessary monitoring in patient's home country throughout treatment.
Please note, average ranges are based on basic @ivf-program calculation costs in selected country. Stimulation medications cost are specific for patient's medical situation and country of residence. It is often practiced to buy medications at patient's home country directly.
Please note: Treatment costs presented below are not treated as a final offer and don’t guarantee the same costs in any IVF clinic in @country. IVF treatment costs vary case by case and should always be discussed with an IVF specialist individually.

IVF treatment eligibility in @country

IVF in Spain:
Woman up 50 years old are allowed. Some clinics may accept older patients based on individual circumstances. Single woman and same sex female couples (ROPA) are allowed.
IVF in Portugal:
Woman up 49 years old are allowed (49+364 days). Single woman and same sex female couples (ROPA) are allowed.
IVF in Czech Republic:
Woman up 48 years old are allowed (48+364 days). Single woman and same sex female couples (ROPA) are not allowed.
IVF in Greece:
Woman up 54 years old are allowed. Additional tests and qualification restrictions may apply to patients over 50. Single woman are allowed. Same sex female couples (ROPA) are allowed.
IVF in North Cyprus:
Woman up 55 years old are allowed. For woman 50-55 only patients meet certain criteria and have undergone specific tests - ask clinics directly for details. Single woman are allowed. Same sex female couples (ROPA) are allowed.
IVF in Denmark:
Woman up 45 years old are allowed. Single woman are allowed. Same sex female couples (ROPA) are allowed.
IVF in Latvia:
Woman up 50 years old are allowed however the age limit is not specified by law. The maximum age of the patient may be decided by each clinic individually. Single woman are allowed. Same sex female couples are not allowed.
IVF in Poland:
Woman up 50 years old are allowed however the age limit is not specified by law. The maximum age of the patient may be decided by each clinic individually. Single woman are not allowed. Same sex female couples are not allowed.

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How much money do I need for IVF?

The cost of IVF can vary significantly depending on the country, clinic, and specific treatment requirements. On average, IVF costs can range from €3,000 to €10,000 per cycle, with additional costs for medication and supplementary procedures. Our IVF Costs Calculator can help you get a more tailored estimate based on your chosen destination and treatment plan.

Which country in Europe is best for IVF?

Europe is home to several countries renowned for their high-quality IVF treatments, including Spain, Czech Republic, and Greece. The best country for IVF depends on various factors such as success rates, legal regulations, costs, and the availability of donors. Spain, for instance, is often praised for its advanced fertility treatments and comprehensive donor anonymity laws.

What is the most expensive part of IVF?

The most expensive components of IVF typically include the stimulation medication, which can cost anywhere from €800 to $2,000, and the laboratory procedures such as egg retrieval and embryo culture. Additionally, specialized treatments like ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) or PGT (Preimplantation Genetic Testing) can significantly increase the overall cost.

Embarking on Your IVF Journey with Confidence

Our IVF Costs Calculator is more than just a tool—it’s a step towards making your dream of parenthood a reality through informed and thoughtful planning. By understanding the potential costs associated with IVF treatment abroad, you can prepare for your journey with confidence and clarity.