Bulk-Billing IVF Perth: Local Options vs Number 1 Fertility
Compare whether patients in Perth can access bulk-billing IVF locally, what local IVF clinics cost, and when travelling to Melbourne's Number 1 Fertility might make sense.
Perth IVF patients have fewer local clinic choices than Sydney or Melbourne and no local fully bulk-billing route in the TreatCompare dataset. Travelling to Melbourne can reduce clinic fees, but Perth patients need to factor in longer flights, accommodation and cycle-timing risk.
Perth IVF options vs bulk-billing
| Route | IVF OOP | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Adora Fertility Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Gold Coast, Canberra | $4,400 | Adora Fixed-Fee IVF access program; confirm eligibility and inclusions. |
| Fertility North Joondalup, Perth CBD | $6,600 | Ask for total cost including medicines, ICSI, anaesthetist and storage. |
| Concept Fertility Subiaco, Joondalup | $6,600 | Ask for total cost including medicines, ICSI, anaesthetist and storage. |
| City Fertility Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Cairns, Townsville, Gold Coast, Toowoomba, Canberra | $6,800 | City Fertility Affordable IVF access program; confirm eligibility and inclusions. |
| Monash IVF Richmond, Clayton, Hawthorn, Sale, Geelong, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Hobart | $7,200 | Monash IVF Access access program; confirm eligibility and inclusions. |
| Number 1 Fertility, Melbourne Bulk-billing IVF benchmark | $600 | Add travel, accommodation, monitoring logistics and time off work before comparing. |
Quick cost sense-check
The lowest local clinic route shown here is Adora Fertility at about $4,400 out of pocket per cycle. Number 1 Fertility is about $600. That creates a headline gap of about $3,800 before travel costs, accommodation, time off work and cycle logistics.
Important context
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.
- Source type
- Clinic-published prices, Medicare/PBS context and TreatCompare analysis
- Primary source
- TreatCompare Australia IVF clinic pricing dataset
- Reporting period
- Latest visible clinic price checks, May 2026
- Last updated
- May 2026
- Figure type
- Mixed sources
- Use
- Research and comparison only
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Sources & further reading
- RTAC Code of Practice — Australian IVF clinic accreditation framework.
- Medicare Benefits Schedule Online — MBS item and rebate context for assisted reproductive services.
- Services Australia Medicare Safety Net — Safety Net threshold and rebate rules.