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Egg Freezing Cost UK 2026

Egg freezing in the UK is growing 20% year-on-year, with the average patient aged 37. A single cycle costs £2,500£4,500 plus drugs, with most women completing 1–2 cycles to reach the recommended 15–20 eggs. Below we compare prices from 17 clinics — including the new wave of specialist egg freezing companies.

Total: £3,900£7,750/cycle17 clinics with pricing102 HFEA-licensed clinicsData: April 2026

What does egg freezing cost?

The headline cycle fee is just part of the total cost. Stimulation drugs, anaesthetist fees, and blood tests are almost always charged separately.

ComponentCost range
Egg freezing cycle fee£2,500£4,500
Stimulation drugs£800–2,500
Blood tests & scansUsually included
Anaesthetist£250–400
TOTAL per cycle£3,900£7,750
Annual storage£200£350/year

Clinic prices compared

17 clinics compared by total first-cycle cost (cycle fee + drugs + anaesthetist + consultation). Sorted cheapest first.

ClinicLocationTypeCycle feeTotal (all-in)Storage/yr
abc IVFCheapestLondon, BristolFertility clinic£2,500£3,900£4,700£200
CREATE Fertility#2London, Birmingham +3Fertility clinic£2,800£4,100£4,800£200
Cambridge IVF#3CambridgeFertility clinic£2,800£4,230£5,030£200
Manchester FertilityManchesterFertility clinic£3,000£4,500£5,300£225
Bourn HallCambridge, Colchester +2Fertility clinic£3,200£4,700£5,500£250
Glasgow Centre for Reproductive MedicineGlasgowFertility clinic£3,200£4,700£5,500£250
Guy's and St Thomas' ACULondonHospital£3,200£4,720£5,720£200
HertilityLondonSpecialist£3,500£5,000£5,800£250
Freeze ClinicLondonSpecialist£3,500£5,000£5,800£250
London Women's ClinicLondon, CardiffFertility clinic£3,500£5,100£6,100£275
CRGHLondonFertility clinic£3,500£5,300£6,100£300
CARE FertilityLondon, Manchester +9Fertility clinic£3,500£5,300£6,100£300
University College London HospitalLondonHospital£3,500£5,300£6,300£275
TMRW Life SciencesLondonSpecialist£3,750£5,550£6,350£300
IVI LondonLondonFertility clinic£3,800£5,650£6,650£325
The Lister Fertility ClinicLondonFertility clinic£4,000£5,850£6,850£325
ARGCLondonFertility clinic£4,500£6,750£7,750£350

All clinics are HFEA-licensed. Total includes cycle fee, estimated drugs, anaesthetist, and consultation. Actual costs vary by individual drug protocol.

Specialist egg freezing clinics vs traditional fertility clinics

A new wave of dedicated egg freezing companies has emerged alongside traditional fertility clinics. Here's how they compare.

Specialist clinics (3)

  • TMRW Life Sciences£5,550£6,350 total
  • Hertility£5,000£5,800 total
  • Freeze Clinic£5,000£5,800 total
Fixed pricing, modern clinics, digital-first experience. Focused exclusively on egg freezing.

Traditional fertility clinics (14)

  • • Cheapest: abc IVF — from £3,900
  • • Most locations: CARE Fertility11 clinics
  • • Highest success rates: ARGC — premium from £6,750
  • • Hospital-based: 2 NHS trust clinics with private egg freezing
Broader clinical expertise, established track records, wider geographic coverage. Some offer egg freezing alongside full IVF services.

Cheapest egg freezing in the UK

The five most affordable clinics by estimated total first-cycle cost.

1

abc IVF

Fertility clinic

London, Bristol · Cycle fee £2,500 · Storage £200/yr

Fixed-price packages are their USP. Cheapest egg freezing cycle fee in the UK.

£3,900
from (all-in)
2

CREATE Fertility

Fertility clinic

London, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Oxford · Cycle fee £2,800 · Storage £200/yr

Natural and mild stimulation approach means lower drug costs. 5 UK locations.

£4,100
from (all-in)
3

Cambridge IVF

Fertility clinic

Cambridge · Cycle fee £2,800 · Storage £200/yr

NHS-partnered clinic offering private egg freezing. Competitive regional pricing.

£4,230
from (all-in)
4

Manchester Fertility

Fertility clinic

Manchester · Cycle fee £3,000 · Storage £225/yr

Regional pricing below London averages. Strong local reputation.

£4,500
from (all-in)
5

Bourn Hall

Fertility clinic

Cambridge, Colchester, Norwich, Wickford · Cycle fee £3,200 · Storage £250/yr

World's first IVF clinic, founded by Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe. 4 East of England locations.

£4,700
from (all-in)

Egg sharing: freeze for free

Egg sharing lets you donate half of your collected eggs to another patient in exchange for a free or heavily discounted egg freezing cycle. You must be under 36 and pass HFEA screening criteria.

Clinics offering egg sharing

  • London Women's Clinic (London, Cardiff) — Standard cycle £3,500, free with egg sharing. You still pay for drugs (£1,000£2,000).
Eligibility: Under 36, BMI 19–30, non-smoker, no inheritable conditions. HFEA counselling is mandatory before proceeding.

How many cycles do you need?

The goal is 15–20 frozen eggs total for a reasonable chance of a future baby. The number of eggs collected per cycle declines with age, meaning older patients typically need more cycles.

Age at freezingEggs per cycleCycles neededEstimated total cost
Under 3510–151–2£3,900£15,500
35–378–122£7,800£15,500
38–405–82–3£7,800£23,250

Goal: 15–20 frozen eggs. This gives approximately a 75% chance of at least one live birth from eggs frozen before 35. Fewer eggs means lower cumulative success rates.

Is egg freezing available on the NHS?

NHS-funded egg freezing is only available for medical reasons. Social or elective egg freezing is not funded anywhere in the UK.

NHS will fund

  • • Before cancer treatment that may damage fertility
  • • Before other gonadotoxic medical treatment
  • • As part of gender transition
  • • Certain genetic conditions affecting fertility

NHS will NOT fund

  • • Elective / social egg freezing
  • • Career-planning fertility preservation
  • • Age-related fertility decline (no medical cause)
  • • Relationship timing

Storage: the hidden ongoing cost

Storage fees are charged annually and add up significantly over time. At £200£350 per year, a decade of storage costs £2,000£3,500 on top of the initial cycle cost.

Storage periodLow estimateHigh estimate
5 years£1,000£1,750
10 years£2,000£3,500
15 years£3,000£5,250
20 years£4,000£7,000

Law change (July 2022): The UK storage limit was raised from 10 years to 55 years. You must renew consent every 10 years. This makes egg freezing more practical for women in their 20s and early 30s who don't yet know when they'll want children.

Egg freezing vs embryo freezing

If you have a partner, embryo freezing may be an alternative. Here's how they compare.

FactorEgg freezingEmbryo freezing
Cost per cycle£3,900£7,750£5,000–8,500
Partner needed?NoYes (or donor sperm)
FlexibilityHigher — use with any future partnerLower — both parties must consent
Survival rate (thaw)85–95%95–99%
Success rateSlightly lower (extra thaw step)Slightly higher

Success rates by age

The age at which you freeze your eggs is the single biggest factor in future success. These figures represent the approximate chance of a live birth per warmed egg cycle.

Age at freezingLive birth rate per thaw cycle
Under 3530–40%
35–3720–30%
38–4010–20%
Over 40Under 10%

Key fact: The younger you freeze, the better your chances — but you may never use them. Around 85–90% of women who freeze eggs never return to use them. It's an insurance policy, not a guarantee.

Finance options

Many UK fertility clinics offer finance plans for egg freezing, making it more accessible without the full upfront cost. 14 of 17 clinics in our database offer finance.

0% interest finance

Most large clinics (CARE, CREATE, London Women's Clinic) offer 0% finance over 6–12 months. Some extend to 24 months with interest.

Multi-cycle packages

Some clinics offer discounted multi-cycle packages — pay for 2 cycles upfront and save 10–15% compared to booking individually.

Clinics with finance

TMRW Life Sciences, Hertility, Freeze Clinic, abc IVF, CREATE Fertility, The Lister Fertility Clinic, CRGH, Bourn Hall, CARE Fertility, Manchester Fertility, London Women's Clinic, Glasgow Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Cambridge IVF, IVI London.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does egg freezing cost in the UK?
Egg freezing costs £2,500-4,500 per cycle in the UK, plus £1,000-2,500 for stimulation drugs and £200-350 per year for storage. The realistic total for one cycle including drugs is £3,900-7,750. Most women need 1-2 cycles to freeze enough eggs.
Is egg freezing available on the NHS?
NHS egg freezing is only funded for medical reasons — primarily before cancer treatment that may damage fertility, or as part of gender transition. Elective (social) egg freezing is not NHS-funded and must be paid for privately.
How many eggs do you need to freeze?
The recommended target is 15-20 frozen eggs for a reasonable chance of a future baby. Women under 35 typically collect 10-15 eggs per cycle (1-2 cycles needed). Women 35-37 collect 8-12 per cycle (2 cycles). Women 38-40 collect 5-8 per cycle (2-3 cycles).
How much is egg storage per year?
Annual egg storage costs £200-350 per year depending on the clinic. Over 10 years, that adds £2,000-3,500 to the total cost. Since 2022, eggs can be stored for up to 55 years in the UK with consent renewed every 10 years.
What are the success rates of egg freezing?
Success depends primarily on age at freezing. Eggs frozen before age 35 give a 30-40% chance of a baby per warmed egg cycle. At 35-37 this drops to 20-30%, at 38-40 to 10-20%, and over 40 to under 10%. The younger you freeze, the better the odds.
What is egg sharing and can it make egg freezing free?
Egg sharing means you donate half of the eggs collected in your cycle to another patient in exchange for free or heavily discounted treatment. You must be under 36 and meet HFEA criteria. Clinics like London Women's Clinic offer this scheme.
What is the difference between specialist egg freezing clinics and traditional fertility clinics?
Specialist egg freezing companies (like TMRW, Hertility, Freeze Clinic) focus exclusively on egg freezing with transparent, fixed pricing and a modern patient experience. Traditional fertility clinics offer egg freezing alongside IVF and other treatments, often with more clinical expertise but less transparent pricing.

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