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IVF cost in Ohio (2026)

1 clinic publishes base cycle pricing in Ohio, out of 10 CDC-reporting fertility clinics. Median published base cycle $8,400 (range $8,400$8,400). That is 34% below the national median of $12,779.

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Updated May 2026

Main sources

  • Published fertility clinic price pages
  • CDC ART clinic reporting
  • Ohio insurance mandate research
  • TreatCompare US IVF pricing dataset

Methodology: We calculate Ohio 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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Healthcare prices can change without notice and may exclude consultation fees, medication, diagnostics, anaesthetic, facility fees, follow-up care or add-ons. TreatCompare summarises published or compiled pricing for comparison and planning only. Always verify the current total directly before paying.

Source type
Clinic-published prices and TreatCompare US IVF pricing analysis
Primary source
Ohio 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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Median base cycle
$8,400
1 disclosing clinic
Lower-cost published
$8,400
Base cycle only — excludes meds
Most expensive published
$8,400
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 Ohio, not a true market average.

Other fertility treatment costs in Ohio

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 Ohio vary depending on monitoring, medication and lab add-ons.

ServiceTypical self-pay rangeWhat to check
Initial fertility exam / consult$150-$500Whether ultrasound, bloodwork or semen analysis is separate
IUI cycle$500-$2,500Natural vs medicated cycle, monitoring and trigger shot fees
Frozen embryo transfer$3,500-$6,000Whether thaw, monitoring and medication are bundled
Realistic IVF cycle total$14,900-$22,400Base cycle plus medication, ICSI/PGT-A, freezing and storage

IVF budget scenarios in Ohio

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.

ScenarioEstimated totalAssumption
Base cycle only$8,400Median published base cycle among local disclosing clinics
Base + medication$14,900Adds local medication median where available, otherwise a national benchmark
Likely self-pay cycle$14,900-$22,400Base cycle plus medication, ICSI/PGT-A risk, freezing and storage
Payment-plan comparisonVariesCompare APR, monthly payment, total repayment and excluded services

Clinic pricing in Ohio — lower-cost first

ClinicCityBase cycleMeds (est.)Price type
Institute for Reproductive HealthCincinnati$8,400starting-from

Insurance coverage in Ohio

Ohio has an IVF insurance mandate (diagnostic only). Self-insured employer plans (ERISA-preempted) are not required to cover IVF.

Read the full Ohio coverage rules →

Looking for success rates in Ohio?

This page ranks clinics by published cost. For outcomes (CDC live birth rates by age band) and a combined cost + outcomes view, see the Ohio clinics page.

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How Ohio compares

Median base cycle pricing across disclosing clinics in other states, lower-cost first:

StateMedian base cycleDisclosing clinics
Hawaii$4,397.91
Arizona$7,9252
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
Idaho$14,0001
See the full state-by-state table →

Ohio IVF cost FAQs

How much does IVF cost in Ohio?

Published base IVF cycle pricing in Ohio ranges from $8,400 to $8,400, with a median of $8,400 across 1 disclosing clinic. Medication, ICSI, PGT-A, embryo freezing and storage are usually extra.

How much does IUI cost in Ohio?

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 Ohio?

Ohio has an IVF insurance mandate, but coverage depends on employer plan type, diagnosis rules and whether the plan is self-insured.

What is a realistic total IVF cost in Ohio?

A realistic self-pay IVF budget in Ohio 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 $14,900 to $22,400 before financing or insurance adjustments.

Do fertility clinics in Ohio offer IVF payment plans?

Some fertility clinics in Ohio 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.

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