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IVF in Georgia: cost, clinics & success rates

10 CDC-reporting fertility clinics in Georgia. Outcome data from CDC ART 2022. Sorted by reported cycle volume below.

Quick answer

Updated May 2026

US IVF costs are usually made up of clinic cycle fees, medication, add-ons, storage and insurance coverage differences. Service pages help identify clinics, but affordability depends on state, coverage and expected cycles.

  • Estimate more than one cycle when comparing total cost.
  • Check state insurance rules and whether the clinic offers the needed service.
  • Compare base cycle cost, medication cost and add-on assumptions separately.

Sources and updates

How this page is sourced

Updated May 2026

Sources

  • CDC ART clinic data
  • Published fertility clinic information
  • State insurance mandate information
  • TreatCompare compiled US IVF affordability dataset

Methodology: We compare publicly available clinic service data, published cost assumptions and TreatCompare affordability modelling. Actual patient costs can vary by clinic, medication protocol, insurance plan and number of cycles.

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

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Methodology, extracts and licensing

Updated May 2026

Main sources

  • CDC ART clinic reporting
  • Published clinic price pages where available
  • Georgia insurance mandate research
  • TreatCompare US clinic dataset

Methodology: Clinic pages combine CDC-reported outcomes, cycle volume and published prices where visible. We do not infer undisclosed clinic prices or add ratings that are not in the source data.

TreatCompare publishes healthcare, care-cost and treatment-pricing research for consumers, journalists, policymakers and commercial teams.

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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
Official public dataset and provider-published information
Primary source
CDC ART clinic reporting
Reporting period
2022 ART reporting year and latest visible provider pricing
Last updated
May 2026
Figure type
Mixed sources
Use
Research and comparison only

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Compare Georgia clinic outcomes with costs

Clinic success rates are only half of the decision. Use the state cost page to compare published base cycle prices, medication, IUI, embryo transfer costs and insurance rules alongside the CDC outcomes below.

ClinicCycles (2022)Live birth, <35Live birth, 38–40
Reproductive Biology Associates
Atlanta, GA
2,89353%20%
Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine
Atlanta, GA
2,45664%33%
Shady Grove Fertility-Atlanta
Atlanta, GA
1,66647%27%
Emory Reproductive Center
Atlanta, GA
1,42950%21%
Massey Fertility Services
Atlanta, GA
38426%18%
Hope Fertility
Alpharetta, GA
29158%19%
Reproductive Medicine and Infertility Associates
Augusta, GA
21863%19%
The Georgia Center for Reproductive Medicine
Savannah, GA
21873%49%
Columbus Center for Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility, LLC
Columbus, GA
19139%0%
Kindbody Atlanta
Atlanta, GA
1800%0%

“Live birth” = percentage of intended egg retrievals resulting in live-birth deliveries (cumulative, patients using own eggs). Source: CDC NASS ART Summary 2022.

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Insurance coverage in Georgia

Georgia does not have an IVF insurance mandate — most patients pay out of pocket. Read the Georgia coverage rules →

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