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IVF Clinics Perth & Western Australia 2026: Costs & Clinic Comparison

WA has limited IVF options with higher average prices due to less competition. Clinic-by-clinic comparison: Fertility North, Concept Fertility, FSWA. Public IVF at King Edward with 12-24 month wait. Regional WA patients must travel to Perth.

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Western Australia's isolation creates a distinct IVF landscape. Perth is the only city in the state with IVF clinics, clinic competition is limited compared to the eastern seaboard, and prices tend to sit at the higher end of the national range. For the approximately 200,000 people living in regional WA, IVF means travelling to Perth — often from very long distances.

Perth IVF clinic comparison

ClinicLocationCycle feeEstimated OOP (after Medicare)Key features
Fertility NorthJoondalup$6,000-8,000$3,500-6,600Northern suburbs, competitive pricing
Concept Fertility CentreSubiaco$6,000-8,000$3,500-6,600Central Perth, established provider
Fertility Specialists of WA (FSWA)Claremont$7,000-9,500$5,000-8,400Premium positioning, western suburbs
PIVET Medical CentreLeederville$6,500-8,500$4,000-7,000Pioneering Perth IVF clinic, research focus
Adora FertilityPerth$4,500-6,500$2,500-4,500Low-cost model, national chain

Perth's most expensive IVF clinic (FSWA) charges up to $8,400 out of pocket per cycle. Perth patients comparing interstate lower-cost providers should request current written estimates and include the 4-hour flight, accommodation and cycle-timing complexity.

Detailed clinic profiles

Fertility North

  • Cost: $6,000-8,000 cycle fee, $3,500-6,600 OOP
  • Location: Joondalup (northern suburbs)
  • Strengths: Competitive pricing for Perth, modern facility, good accessibility for northern corridor residents
  • Best for: Patients in Perth's northern suburbs wanting local access at moderate cost
  • Services: Full IVF, ICSI, frozen embryo transfer, donor programmes, genetic testing

Concept Fertility Centre

  • Cost: $6,000-8,000 cycle fee, $3,500-6,600 OOP
  • Location: Subiaco (central Perth)
  • Strengths: Established provider with decades of WA experience, central location, andrology lab on-site
  • Best for: Patients wanting a centrally located clinic with a long track record
  • Services: Full IVF, ICSI, surgical sperm retrieval, PGT-A, donor programmes

Fertility Specialists of Western Australia (FSWA)

  • Cost: $7,000-9,500 cycle fee, $5,000-8,400 OOP
  • Location: Claremont (western suburbs)
  • Strengths: Premium positioning, multiple specialists, comprehensive service range
  • Best for: Patients who prioritise premium care and are willing to pay higher fees
  • Services: Full IVF, ICSI, PGT-A, reproductive surgery, fertility preservation

PIVET Medical Centre

  • Cost: $6,500-8,500 cycle fee, $4,000-7,000 OOP
  • Location: Leederville (inner city)
  • Strengths: One of Perth's oldest IVF clinics, strong research history, pioneering work in natural cycle IVF
  • Best for: Patients who want an established clinic with research credentials
  • Services: Full IVF, natural cycle IVF, ICSI, PGT-A, fertility preservation

Adora Fertility

  • Cost: $4,500-6,500 cycle fee, $2,500-4,500 OOP
  • Location: Perth
  • Strengths: Lowest private IVF cost in WA, national chain, transparent pricing
  • Best for: Budget-focused patients wanting the lowest private option in Perth
  • Services: Standard IVF, ICSI, frozen embryo transfer

Why Perth IVF is more expensive

Perth's higher average IVF prices (compared to Melbourne or even Sydney) reflect several factors:

  1. Less competition — 5 main providers vs 10+ in Sydney or Melbourne
  2. Limited local bulk-billing data — WA patients should compare local access programs with current published interstate pricing rather than relying on old Melbourne benchmarks
  3. Higher operating costs — Perth's isolated labour market means specialist salaries and operational costs tend to be higher
  4. Limited public alternative — Only one public hospital programme with very limited capacity (see below)
  5. No low-cost chains at scale — Only one Adora location vs multiple in eastern states

The average out-of-pocket for a standard IVF cycle in Perth is $4,000-7,000, compared to $3,000-6,000 in Melbourne, before checking any clinic-specific lower-cost or access-program routes.

Public IVF in Western Australia

HospitalLocationWait timeEligibilityNotes
King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH)Subiaco12-24 monthsNo PHI, Medicare card, clinical criteria, age limitsWA's only public IVF programme

King Edward Memorial Hospital operates the only public fertility programme in Western Australia. Capacity is extremely limited.

Eligibility criteria typically include:

  • No private health insurance
  • Valid Medicare card
  • GP referral
  • Clinical criteria met (including age limits, usually under 40-42)
  • WA residency
  • Usually limited to 1 funded cycle

King Edward Memorial Hospital is the only public IVF option in all of Western Australia. Wait times are 12-24 months, and patients are typically limited to 1 funded cycle. Most WA patients have no realistic public alternative and must pay for private IVF.

Out-of-pocket at KEMH for public patients is significantly lower — typically under $1,500 per cycle — but the long wait and single-cycle limitation mean it serves only a fraction of patients who need treatment.

Regional WA: the travel challenge

Western Australia is the largest state by area, covering 2.5 million square kilometres. Outside Perth, there are no IVF clinics. Regional patients face some of the longest travel distances in the country:

RegionDistance to PerthTravel timeFlight available
Bunbury175 km2 hours driveNo regular flights
Geraldton420 km4.5 hours driveYes (1 hour)
Kalgoorlie600 km6 hours driveYes (1 hour)
Karratha/Pilbara1,530 km15 hours driveYes (2 hours)
Broome/Kimberley2,200 km24 hours driveYes (2.5 hours)
Esperance720 km7.5 hours driveLimited flights

What regional travel means in practice

An IVF cycle requires approximately 5-8 monitoring visits (blood tests and ultrasounds), plus 1-2 procedure days (egg collection, embryo transfer). For a regional WA patient, this means either:

Option A: All visits in Perth

  • 7-10 trips to Perth over 4-6 weeks
  • If driving from Bunbury: manageable (2 hours each way)
  • If flying from Karratha: $300-600 per return flight, plus accommodation

Option B: Local monitoring + Perth procedures

  • Blood tests at a local pathology lab
  • Monitoring scans at a local ultrasound provider (if available and the clinic accepts external imaging)
  • Travel to Perth for egg collection and embryo transfer only (2-3 trips)
  • Requires clinic willingness to coordinate remote monitoring

Most Perth IVF clinics can arrange remote monitoring for regional patients on a case-by-case basis. This should be discussed at your first consultation.

Estimated travel costs for regional patients

RegionTravel cost per cycle (flights + accommodation)Added to IVF OOP
Bunbury$200-500 (fuel + occasional overnight)Minimal
Geraldton$500-1,500Moderate
Kalgoorlie$800-2,000Moderate
Karratha/Pilbara$2,000-5,000Significant
Broome/Kimberley$2,500-6,000Significant

For patients in the Pilbara or Kimberley, travel costs can add $2,000-6,000 per cycle on top of the clinic fees. Over multiple cycles, this is a substantial additional burden.

Interstate travel: is Melbourne worth it?

Some WA patients consider travelling to Melbourne for IVF at Number 1 Fertility. The comparison:

Cost componentPerth clinic (mid-range)Number 1 Fertility + travel
IVF cycle OOP$4,500-7,000See current clinic estimate
Flights Perth-Melbourne (return)N/A$250-500
Accommodation (5-7 nights x2 trips)N/A$800-1,500
Local monitoring (Perth)Included$300-600
Total$4,500-7,000Clinic quote + $1,350-2,600 travel and monitoring estimate

Any saving depends on the current clinic quote, Medicare eligibility, medicines, anaesthetist fees, storage and whether monitoring can be coordinated locally. The significant downside is the 4-hour flight, time away from work and home, and the logistical challenge of timing egg collection around interstate travel.

For Perth patients considering interstate IVF, the break-even point depends on the written clinic quote plus travel, accommodation and local monitoring costs. Do not rely on old fixed low-cost Melbourne estimates when budgeting.

Full cost example: IVF in Perth

A typical first cycle at a mid-range Perth clinic (e.g., Fertility North or Concept):

ComponentCostMedicare rebateOut-of-pocket
Cycle fee$7,000~$2,500$4,500
Medications (PBS)$800PBS-subsidised$800
Anaesthetist$1,200~$400$800
Monitoring (6 scans)$1,800~$800$1,000
Blood tests$300~$200$100
Embryo freezing + storage$800Nil$800
Total$11,900~$4,100$8,000

Perth's higher anaesthetist fees (reflecting the WA market) add to the total compared to eastern states.

3-cycle cost comparison

Clinic3-cycle total OOP (est.)
Adora Fertility$7,500-12,000
Fertility North$9,000-16,000
Concept Fertility$9,000-16,000
PIVET$10,000-17,000
FSWA$12,000-20,000
Number 1 Fertility (Melbourne + travel)$6,000-10,000

Choosing a Perth clinic

If cost is the priority

Adora Fertility is the lower-cost private option in Perth. For greater savings, consider travelling to Melbourne. If eligible for public IVF at King Edward Memorial Hospital, the wait may be worthwhile for the first cycle while planning private cycles in parallel.

If location matters

  • Northern suburbs: Fertility North (Joondalup)
  • Central/inner city: Concept Fertility (Subiaco), PIVET (Leederville)
  • Western suburbs: FSWA (Claremont)
  • Southern suburbs: Adora Fertility

If you need complex treatment

Concept Fertility and FSWA offer the broadest range of advanced services in Perth, including surgical sperm retrieval, PGT-A, and reproductive surgery. For very complex cases, some WA specialists collaborate with eastern states colleagues.

Cost-saving strategies for WA patients

  1. Calendar year planning — Start early in the year to maximise Medicare Safety Net benefits across multiple cycles
  2. PBS medications — Ensure PBS-listed drugs where possible
  3. PHI with IVF cover — 12-month waiting period but saves $1,000-3,000 per cycle
  4. Compare all Perth clinics — Get written quotes from at least 2-3 clinics. The $2,000+ difference between lower-cost and most expensive adds up over multiple cycles
  5. Consider interstate travel carefully — Compare current written estimates with flights, accommodation and monitoring costs
  6. Coordinate remote monitoring — If you are regional, discuss remote monitoring with your Perth clinic to reduce travel

The bottom line

Western Australia has limited IVF clinic competition and limited local bulk-billing data, resulting in higher average costs than the eastern states. Perth patients should compare all available clinics and request written estimates before considering interstate travel. Regional WA patients face the added burden of substantial travel costs. King Edward Memorial Hospital's public programme is available but with 12-24 month waits and limited cycles. Get written quotes from multiple providers and factor in the full cost — including monitoring, drugs, and potential travel — before choosing a clinic.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does IVF cost in Perth?

Perth IVF cycle fees range from $4,500 (Adora Fertility) to $9,500 at Fertility Specialists of WA, with out-of-pocket of $2,500 to $8,400 per cycle after Medicare. A typical first cycle at a mid-range clinic like Fertility North or Concept Fertility totals around $11,900, with $8,000 out-of-pocket — Perth's higher anaesthetist fees ($1,200) add to the total versus eastern states.

Which IVF clinics operate in Perth?

Perth has five main IVF providers: Fertility North (Joondalup, $3,500-$6,600 OOP), Concept Fertility Centre (Subiaco, $3,500-$6,600 OOP), Fertility Specialists of WA (Claremont, $5,000-$8,400 OOP), PIVET Medical Centre (Leederville, $4,000-$7,000 OOP), and Adora Fertility ($2,500-$4,500 OOP). Adora Fertility is the lower-cost private option in WA.

Why is IVF more expensive in Perth?

Perth's higher average prices reflect five factors: less competition (5 main providers vs 10+ in Sydney/Melbourne), limited local bulk-billing data, higher operating costs due to Perth's isolated labour market, limited public alternatives (only one hospital programme), and fewer low-cost chains at scale. Average Perth out-of-pocket is $4,000-$7,000 per cycle versus $3,000-$6,000 in Melbourne.

Can I get public IVF in Western Australia?

King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEMH) in Subiaco is the only public IVF programme in all of Western Australia, with wait times of 12 to 24 months. Patients are typically limited to 1 funded cycle and out-of-pocket is under $1,500. Eligibility requires no PHI, a Medicare card, GP referral, meeting clinical criteria (age usually under 40-42), and WA residency. Capacity is extremely limited.

What do regional WA patients need to know about IVF?

There are no IVF clinics outside Perth in Western Australia. Regional patients face travel from Bunbury (2 hours drive) to Karratha/Pilbara (15 hours drive or 2-hour flight) and Broome/Kimberley (24 hours drive or 2.5-hour flight). Travel costs per cycle range from $200-$500 (Bunbury) to $2,500-$6,000 (Kimberley). Most Perth clinics can arrange remote monitoring on a case-by-case basis to reduce trips to Perth for egg collection and embryo transfer only.

Should Perth patients travel to Melbourne for IVF?

Travelling interstate for IVF can reduce some clinic fees, but Perth patients should use current written estimates rather than old fixed figures. Add flights, accommodation, local monitoring, time away from home, medicines, day surgery, anaesthetist fees and storage before comparing with a Perth clinic.

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