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IVF in Western Australia: clinics, costs, Medicare and public access

Compare IVF clinics in Western Australia, including estimated out-of-pocket cycle costs, public IVF access, success-rate context, medication costs and common add-ons.

Quick answer

Updated May 2026

Western Australia has 6 clinic records in the TreatCompare AU IVF dataset. The median IVF out-of-pocket cost after typical Medicare rebates is A$6,700.

  • 1 public route; typical wait 12-24 months
  • Typical medication estimate: A$158-A$284 for general patients if PBS eligible.
  • Ask clinics for an itemised quote covering ICSI, PGT-A, storage, transfer and anaesthetist fees.
Median IVF OOP
A$6,700
after typical Medicare rebate
Clinics
6
9 locations listed
Cheapest listed
A$4,400
Adora Fertility
Public IVF
Available
1 public route; typical wait 12-24 months

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Compare the full IVF cost, not just the advertised cycle price

  • Medication, scans, ICSI, embryo freezing and storage may be extra.
  • Some clinics advertise lower base prices but higher add-ons.
  • Success-rate context matters alongside price.
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Cost breakdown in Western Australia

Use this table to separate the clinic out-of-pocket figure from medicines and add-ons. Final clinic quotes can vary by treatment plan, Medicare eligibility and Safety Net timing.

Cost itemTypical figureWhat to check
IVF cycle out-of-pocketA$6,700Clinic fee less typical Medicare rebate, before Safety Net effects
MedicationA$158-A$284PBS eligibility, number of scripts and concession status
ICSI add-onA$1,500Whether ICSI is medically indicated or bundled
Frozen embryo transferA$1,500Thaw, monitoring, medication and transfer fees
Likely private cycle budgetA$6,858-A$8,484Base out-of-pocket plus medicines and possible ICSI

Clinics in Western Australia

ClinicLocationsIVF OOPUnder 35 rateAccess route
Adora Fertility
Adora Fertility
PerthA$4,40030%Adora Fixed-Fee IVF
Fertility North
Independent
Joondalup, Perth CBDA$6,60033%Private clinic fees
Concept Fertility
Independent
Subiaco, JoondalupA$6,60032%Private clinic fees
City Fertility
Virtus Health
PerthA$6,80033%City Fertility Affordable IVF
Monash IVF
Monash IVF Group
PerthA$7,20034%Monash IVF Access
Fertility Specialists of Western Australia
Independent
Claremont, BunburyA$8,40035%Private clinic fees

Public IVF access in Western Australia

WA has minimal public IVF access. King Edward Memorial Hospital offers limited fertility services. Most WA patients use private clinics (Fertility North, Concept Fertility, FSWA).

Hospitals or routes listed

  • King Edward Memorial Hospital (limited)

Typical criteria to check

  • Must hold a valid Medicare card
  • Referred by a specialist
  • Strict medical criteria apply
  • BMI under 35
Wait estimate
12-24 months
Cycles
Very limited — typically 1 cycle
Patient cost
$500–1,500 gap fees may apply

Western Australia IVF FAQs

How much does IVF cost in Western Australia?

The median IVF out-of-pocket cost in Western Australia is A$6,700 after typical Medicare rebates across the TreatCompare clinic dataset. Medication, ICSI, PGT-A, embryo freezing, storage and anaesthetist fees can still change the final bill.

Is public IVF available in Western Australia?

1 public route; typical wait 12-24 months. WA has minimal public IVF access. King Edward Memorial Hospital offers limited fertility services. Most WA patients use private clinics (Fertility North, Concept Fertility, FSWA).

How many IVF clinics are listed in Western Australia?

Western Australia has 6 TreatCompare clinic records and 9 listed locations in this dataset.

What should I ask IVF clinics in Western Australia before paying?

Ask for a written quote showing clinic fee, Medicare rebate, medication estimate, ICSI, PGT-A, anaesthetist, hospital, frozen embryo transfer and storage fees. Also ask what happens if a cycle is cancelled before egg collection.

Are IVF medicines subsidised in Western Australia?

Most standard IVF stimulation medicines are PBS-subsidised for eligible ART treatment. A typical cycle is estimated at A$158-A$284 for general patients or A$39-A$69 for concession card holders.

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Sources and updates

How this page is sourced

Updated May 2026

Sources

  • Published fertility clinic price pages
  • RTAC clinic information
  • Medicare Benefits Schedule and PBS context
  • Western Australia public IVF access information
  • TreatCompare compiled Australian IVF pricing dataset

Methodology: We compare published clinic fees, typical Medicare rebate assumptions, public IVF access information and clinic service details. State medians are based on listed clinics operating in the state or territory.

Caveat: This page is for cost comparison and planning. It is not medical, legal or insurance advice.

Data methodology: price collection, normalisation and outlier-checking approach reviewed by Peter Langdon, ICAEW Chartered Accountant. Clinical content is reviewed separately where stated.