IVF cost in New Mexico (2026)
1 clinic publishes base cycle pricing in New Mexico, out of 2 CDC-reporting fertility clinics. Median published base cycle $14,900 (range $14,900–$14,900). That is 17% above the national median of $12,779.
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Main sources
- Published fertility clinic price pages
- CDC ART clinic reporting
- New Mexico insurance mandate research
- TreatCompare US IVF pricing dataset
Methodology: We calculate New Mexico medians from clinics that publish fees, then show how many clinics disclose pricing versus total CDC-reporting clinics. Medication and add-on ranges are planning estimates, not clinic quotes.
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- Source type
- Clinic-published prices and TreatCompare US IVF pricing analysis
- Primary source
- New Mexico fertility clinic published price pages
- 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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Beyond the base cycle
- Median medication cost
- $3,000
Add medication, ICSI (~$1,500), PGT-A (~$3,500+ including biopsy), and storage to build a full cost. See the IVF cost calculator to model scenarios.
Other fertility treatment costs in New Mexico
Patients searching for IVF prices often need the surrounding costs too: first fertility work-up, IUI, frozen embryo transfer and storage. These are typical US self-pay ranges; clinic fees in New Mexico vary depending on monitoring, medication and lab add-ons.
| Service | Typical self-pay range | What to check |
|---|---|---|
| Initial fertility exam / consult | $150-$500 | Whether ultrasound, bloodwork or semen analysis is separate |
| IUI cycle | $500-$2,500 | Natural vs medicated cycle, monitoring and trigger shot fees |
| Frozen embryo transfer | $3,500-$6,000 | Whether thaw, monitoring and medication are bundled |
| Realistic IVF cycle total | $21,400-$28,900 | Base cycle plus medication, ICSI/PGT-A, freezing and storage |
IVF budget scenarios in New Mexico
Use the base cycle price as the starting point, not the final bill. The same clinic can quote very different totals depending on medication dose, ICSI, PGT-A, freezing and whether a frozen embryo transfer is needed later.
| Scenario | Estimated total | Assumption |
|---|---|---|
| Base cycle only | $14,900 | Median published base cycle among local disclosing clinics |
| Base + medication | $17,900 | Adds local medication median where available, otherwise a national benchmark |
| Likely self-pay cycle | $21,400-$28,900 | Base cycle plus medication, ICSI/PGT-A risk, freezing and storage |
| Payment-plan comparison | Varies | Compare APR, monthly payment, total repayment and excluded services |
Clinic pricing in New Mexico — lower-cost first
| Clinic | City | Base cycle | Meds (est.) | Price type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Caperton Fertility Institute, LLC | Albuquerque | $14,900 | $3,000 | average |
Insurance coverage in New Mexico
New Mexico has no IVF insurance mandate — most patients pay out of pocket.
Read the full New Mexico coverage rules →Looking for success rates in New Mexico?
This page ranks clinics by published cost. For outcomes (CDC live birth rates by age band) and a combined cost + outcomes view, see the New Mexico clinics page.
New Mexico fertility clinics & success rates →How New Mexico compares
Median base cycle pricing across disclosing clinics in other states, lower-cost first:
| State | Median base cycle | Disclosing clinics |
|---|---|---|
| Hawaii | $4,397.9 | 1 |
| Arizona | $7,925 | 2 |
| Ohio | $8,400 | 1 |
| Utah | $8,833 | 2 |
| New Jersey | $8,950 | 3 |
| Florida | $10,000 | 3 |
| Missouri | $10,800 | 1 |
| Connecticut | $10,875 | 2 |
| West Virginia | $12,390 | 2 |
| Texas | $12,813 | 8 |
| Tennessee | $12,950 | 3 |
| Colorado | $13,312 | 2 |
New Mexico IVF cost FAQs
How much does IVF cost in New Mexico?
Published base IVF cycle pricing in New Mexico ranges from $14,900 to $14,900, with a median of $14,900 across 1 disclosing clinic. Medication, ICSI, PGT-A, embryo freezing and storage are usually extra.
How much does IUI cost in New Mexico?
IUI usually costs $500 to $2,500 per cycle before medication. Injectable medication and monitoring can make medicated IUI more expensive than a basic natural-cycle IUI.
Does insurance cover IVF in New Mexico?
New Mexico has no IVF insurance mandate, so many patients pay privately unless their employer plan voluntarily includes fertility benefits.
What is a realistic total IVF cost in New Mexico?
A realistic self-pay IVF budget in New Mexico is often higher than the base cycle price. Using the local published base cycle median plus typical medication and lab add-ons, patients should compare a rough full-cycle budget of $21,400 to $28,900 before financing or insurance adjustments.
Do fertility clinics in New Mexico offer IVF payment plans?
Some fertility clinics in New Mexico offer third-party financing, multi-cycle packages or refund programs, but terms vary. Compare the APR, total repayment amount, what services are bundled, and whether medication, PGT-A, storage or frozen embryo transfer are excluded.
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Pricing from clinic websites, captured from the current TreatCompare pricing dataset. Not all clinics disclose fees; figures above reflect the disclosing subset only. Outcome data (on linked clinic pages) is from CDC ART 2022 reporting year.