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Next Generation Fertility — IVF Prices & Success Rates

Next Generation Fertility is an independent clinic, with 1 location in VIC. IVF from $6,100 out-of-pocket after Medicare.

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Quick answer

Updated May 2026

IVF costs in Australia are best compared as out-of-pocket costs after Medicare rebates, plus medication, anaesthetist, storage and any add-ons. The lower-cost clinic is not always the lowest total cost over multiple cycles.

  • Compare clinic cycle fee, Medicare rebate and likely gap cost.
  • Add PBS medication costs and optional services such as ICSI or PGT-A.
  • Check whether a public IVF or access-program route is available in your state.

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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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How this page is sourced

Updated May 2026

Sources

  • Published clinic price pages
  • RTAC clinic information
  • Medicare and PBS public information
  • TreatCompare compiled fertility pricing dataset

Methodology: We compare advertised IVF cycle fees, rebate information and commonly charged add-ons where available. Out-of-pocket costs can vary by patient, protocol, Medicare Safety Net timing and clinic inclusions.

Caveat: This page is for cost comparison and planning. It is not medical advice or fertility treatment advice.

Cost FAQs

How much does IVF cost in Australia?

IVF cost depends on clinic fees, Medicare rebates, medication, anaesthetist fees, storage and add-ons. Compare out-of-pocket cost after rebates, not only the advertised cycle price.

What is usually not included in an IVF headline price?

Medication, ICSI, embryo freezing, storage, anaesthetist fees and extra scans may be separate. Ask for a written estimate that lists inclusions and likely add-ons.

Are lower-cost IVF clinics always lower-cost overall?

Not always. A lower base cycle fee can still lead to a higher total if medication, add-ons or repeat cycles cost more than expected.

Does Medicare reduce IVF costs in Australia?

Medicare rebates can reduce eligible IVF service costs, and PBS subsidies can reduce many medication costs. The final gap depends on clinic billing and your Safety Net position.

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Full pricing breakdown

TreatmentFeeMedicare rebateOut-of-pocket
Initial consultation$280$77$203

IVF cycle (standard)

Advertised: $5,800 | True cost: $9,000

$9,000$2,900$6,100
ICSI add-on+$1,400+$1,400
Egg freezing$5,200$0$5,200
Frozen embryo transfer (FET)$2,200$950$1,250
IUI (insemination)$1,100$400$700
Embryo storage (annual)$320$320
Egg storage (annual)$320$320
Anaesthetist$580$250$330

Estimated medications

PBS subsidised — copay may apply

~$1,900PBS subsidyVaries

Out-of-pocket estimates assume standard Medicare rebates before the Safety Net threshold is reached. Actual costs may vary. Prices last verified April 2026.

Medicare & Safety Net at Next Generation Fertility

Medicare rebates per cycle

  • IVF cycle rebate: $2,900
  • FET rebate: $950
  • Consultation rebate: $77
  • Anaesthetist rebate: $250

Safety Net impact over multiple cycles

The Medicare Safety Net threshold is $2,699.10 per year. Once reached, Medicare pays 80% of out-of-pocket costs above the schedule fee.

At Next Generation Fertility, you would likely reach the Safety Net threshold during your first IVF cycle (gap: $6,100). Subsequent cycles and FETs in the same calendar year would benefit from significantly higher rebates, reducing out-of-pocket costs by 30–50%.

Next Generation Fertility locations

Melbourne CBD

VIC

About Next Generation Fertility

Newer Melbourne clinic with competitive pricing. Focus on evidence-based treatment without unnecessary add-ons. Transparent pricing published online.

Group: IndependentRTAC: AccreditedLocations: 1nextgenerationfertility.com.au

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Frequently asked questions about Next Generation Fertility

How much does IVF cost at Next Generation Fertility?
A standard IVF cycle at Next Generation Fertility is advertised from $5,800, but the true cost including hospital and lab fees is approximately $9,000. After a Medicare rebate of ~$2,900, the typical out-of-pocket cost is $6,100 per cycle. Stimulation medications ($1,900), anaesthetist fees ($580), and storage are additional.
Does Medicare cover IVF at Next Generation Fertility?
Yes. Medicare provides a rebate of approximately $2,900 per IVF cycle at Next Generation Fertility, reducing the out-of-pocket from $9,000 to approximately $6,100. The initial consultation costs $280 with a $77 Medicare rebate (gap: $203). The Medicare Safety Net provides further rebates after $2,699.10 in annual gap fees.
Where is Next Generation Fertility located?
Next Generation Fertility has 1 clinic in VIC: Melbourne CBD, VIC.

Disclaimer

Prices shown for Next Generation Fertility are indicative and based on publicly available fee schedules as of April 2026. Actual costs may vary depending on your individual treatment plan, medications, and additional procedures. Medicare rebates are estimates based on current MBS schedule fees. Always request a detailed quote from Next Generation Fertility before commencing treatment. Prescription treatments require a valid Australian prescription from an AHPRA-registered practitioner. This site does not provide medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any treatment.

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