IVF in North Carolina: cost, clinics & success rates
11 CDC-reporting fertility clinics in North Carolina. Median published base cycle price $15,225 (range $15,225–$15,225 across 1 clinics). Outcome data from CDC ART 2022. Sorted by reported cycle volume below.
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Methodology, extracts and licensing
Main sources
- CDC ART clinic reporting
- Published clinic price pages where available
- North Carolina 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.
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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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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.
| Clinic | Cycles (2022) | Live birth, <35 | Live birth, 38–40 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Carolinas Fertility Institute Winston-Salem, NC | 2,307 | 78% | 38% |
| Carolina Conceptions, PA Raleigh, NC | 1,399 | 58% | 37% |
| Reproductive Endocrinology Associates of Charlotte Charlotte, NC | 1,003 | 45% | 24% |
| Program for Assisted Reproduction at Atrium Health's Carolinas Medical Center, CMC Women's Institute Charlotte, NC | 929 | 65% | 24% |
| UNC Fertility Raleigh, NC | 775 | 54% | 22% |
| Duke Fertility Center, Duke University Medical Center Morrisville, NC | 697 | 62% | 35% |
| Atlantic Reproductive Medicine Specialists, PA Raleigh, NC | 533 | 54% | 27% |
| Wake Forest University Center for Reproductive Medicine Winston-Salem, NC | 473 | 56% | 34% |
| North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine, The Talbert Fertility Institute Cary, NC | 440 | 50% | 50% |
| Reproductive Specialists of the Carolinas Charlotte, NC | 297 | 0% | 0% |
| Womack Army Medical Center Fort Liberty, NC | 151 | 37% | 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 North Carolina
North Carolina does not have an IVF insurance mandate — most patients pay out of pocket. Read the North Carolina coverage rules →