Donor Egg IVF Cost US 2026: Clinic Fees, Donor Costs & What’s Extra
Compare donor egg IVF costs in the US, including clinic cycle fees, donor compensation or egg bank fees, medication, legal costs, freezing, storage and success-rate context.
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IVF success rates vary by age, diagnosis, treatment type, use of donor eggs, embryo transfer approach and patient selection. TreatCompare summarises published clinic-level data for comparison and research purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be used as the sole basis for choosing a clinic. Patients should verify current figures, treatment suitability and pricing directly with the clinic.
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- Primary source
- CDC ART success rates
- Reporting period
- 2026-05-09
- Last updated
- 2026-05-09
- Figure type
- Mixed sources
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- Research and comparison only
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Donor egg IVF cost table
| Cost item | Usually included? | Notes | |---|---|---| | Clinic IVF cycle fee | Yes | Often only the clinical base | | Donor compensation / egg bank | Often no | Major cost driver | | Donor screening | Sometimes | Medical/genetic screening may be separate | | Legal fees | Often no | Contracts and state rules matter | | Donor medication | Sometimes no | Fresh donor cycles can add cost | | Embryo freezing/storage | Often no | Check first-year storage | | PGT-A | Often no | Optional but commonly discussed |
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Fresh donor vs frozen donor eggs
Fresh donor cycles may involve donor recruitment, synchronization, donor medication and agency coordination. Frozen donor egg routes can be more predictable operationally, but price and egg quantity vary by bank and package.
Ask how many mature eggs are included, whether blastocyst or live-birth guarantees apply, and what happens if fertilization or embryo development is poor.
Questions before paying
- Fresh donor or frozen donor eggs?
- How many eggs are included?
- Are legal fees included?
- Are donor medication and monitoring included?
- What is the embryo freezing/storage fee?
- What success-rate data is most relevant for donor egg cycles?
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Frequently asked questions
How much does donor egg IVF cost in the US?
Donor egg IVF in the US is usually materially more expensive than standard IVF because donor compensation or egg-bank fees, legal costs, donor screening and extra coordination may be added.
Is donor egg IVF included in standard IVF pricing?
Usually no. Standard IVF cycle prices rarely include donor compensation, egg-bank purchase, legal work, donor medication or agency fees.
Does donor egg IVF have higher success rates?
Donor egg outcomes can differ from autologous IVF because egg age and donor screening matter, but success still varies by clinic, embryo quality, recipient factors and reporting period.
What should I ask a clinic about donor egg pricing?
Ask whether the quote includes donor recruitment or egg bank, screening, legal fees, donor medication, fertilization, embryo transfer, freezing, storage and refund/shared-risk terms.
Sources & further reading
- CDC ART success rates — US clinic-level fertility reporting and ART data context.
- SART — US fertility clinic and patient information.
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