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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.

Median base cycle
$14,900
1 disclosing clinic
Cheapest published
$14,900
Base cycle only — excludes meds
Most expensive published
$14,900
Base cycle only — excludes meds
Why only some clinics show pricing: around 20% of US fertility clinics publish fees publicly. Disclosing clinics skew toward the lower-cost end of the market. Treat the median above as a floor estimate for New Mexico, not a true market average.

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.

Clinic pricing in New Mexico — cheapest first

ClinicCityBase cycleMeds (est.)Price type
Caperton Fertility Institute, LLCAlbuquerque$14,900$3,000average

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, cheapest first:

StateMedian base cycleDisclosing clinics
Hawaii$4,397.91
Arizona$7,9252
Ohio$8,4001
Utah$8,8332
New Jersey$8,9503
Florida$10,0003
Missouri$10,8001
Connecticut$10,8752
West Virginia$12,3902
Texas$12,8138
Tennessee$12,9503
Colorado$13,3122
See the full state-by-state table →

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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.