Donated Embryo IVF Clinics in the US
275 reporting US fertility clinics. Top 100 shown below by cycle volume.
Clinics offering donated embryo services. A lower-cost path to pregnancy using embryos donated by other patients who completed their own family-building.
Quick answer
Updated May 2026US 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.
US comparison next step
Compare the full IVF cost, not just the advertised cycle price
- Medication, scans, ICSI, embryo freezing and storage may be extra.
- Some clinics advertise lower base prices but higher add-ons.
- Success-rate context matters alongside price.
Sources and updates
How this page is sourced
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.
Cost FAQs
How much does IVF cost in the US?
US IVF cost depends on clinic cycle fees, medication, add-ons, storage and insurance coverage. Many patients need to compare total cost across more than one cycle.
Why is the advertised IVF price lower than the total cost?
The advertised price may only cover the base cycle. Medication, genetic testing, storage, donor services and extra procedures can add materially to the total.
Does insurance cover IVF in the US?
Coverage varies by state, employer and plan. Some states have fertility coverage rules, but many patients still face significant out-of-pocket costs.
How should I compare US fertility clinics?
Compare service availability, cycle volume, age-related success context, location, base cost assumptions and whether the clinic offers the specific service you need.
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