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How Much Does IVF Cost in Connecticut? 2026 Prices, Clinics & Insurance

IVF in Connecticut costs a median of $10,875 for the base cycle among 2 clinics with public pricing. A realistic self-pay cycle including medication and common add-ons ranges $15,875–$24,375. This page compares 7 CDC-reporting Connecticut clinics on price, success rates, and the state insurance mandate rules.

Also looking at IUI? IUI in Connecticut typically costs $300–$1,000 per cycle plus medication — much lower-cost than IVF and often the first-line route for couples without diagnosed infertility. See the full US fertility treatment cost comparison for IUI, IVF and donor-cycle pricing.

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Quick answer

Updated May 2026

Connecticut has 7 CDC-reporting fertility clinics, and 2 publish a base IVF cycle price. The median published base cycle is $10,875, before medication and common lab add-ons.

  • Connecticut has a partial IVF mandate. It lists up to 2 egg retrievals. Self-insured employer plans are usually outside state mandate rules.
  • Estimated out-of-pocket model: $36,168 (strained).
  • Use written clinic quotes because base-cycle fees often exclude medication, ICSI, PGT-A, freezing and storage.
Published base median
$10,875
2 clinics with prices
Estimated cycle cost
$15,834
State-adjusted model
CDC clinics
7
1.94 per 1m people
Insurance mandate
partial
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  • 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.
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IVF cost breakdown in Connecticut

These figures separate published local prices from modelled estimates. Clinic quotes can change materially once medication dose, embryo testing and transfer plans are known.

Cost itemEstimateBasis
Base IVF cycle$10,875Median published local clinic price
Medication$5,000Local median where available, otherwise national benchmark
Common add-ons$5,000ICSI, PGT-A risk, freezing, storage and lab extras
Likely self-pay cycle$15,875-$24,375Base cycle plus medication and likely extras
Typical cost to a baby$51,668TreatCompare multi-cycle affordability model

Fertility clinics in Connecticut

Connecticut has 7 CDC-reporting clinics. The table below shows the largest reporting clinics by cycle volume.

ClinicCityCyclesLive birth, under 35Base price
Illume FertilityNorwalk3,11351%
Center for Advanced Reproductive ServicesFarmington2,25858%
Yale Fertility Center
Yale New Haven Health
Orange95649%
New England Fertility InstituteStamford7610%$16,000
Greenwich Fertility and IVF Center, PCGreenwich54748%
Park Avenue Fertility and Reproductive MedicineTrumbull32453%
Rejuvenating Fertility CenterWestport1590%$5,750
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Insurance and out-of-pocket risk in Connecticut

Connecticut has a partial IVF mandate. It lists up to 2 egg retrievals. Self-insured employer plans are usually outside state mandate rules.

Estimated out-of-pocket
$36,168
Affordability band
Strained
Access gap score
0.331
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Connecticut IVF FAQs

How much does IVF cost in Connecticut?

Among 2 Connecticut clinics with public pricing, the median published base IVF cycle is $10,875. A realistic self-pay cycle can be higher once medication, ICSI, PGT-A, embryo freezing, storage and transfer costs are included.

Does Connecticut require insurance to cover IVF?

Connecticut has a partial IVF mandate. It lists up to 2 egg retrievals. Self-insured employer plans are usually outside state mandate rules.

How many fertility clinics are in Connecticut?

Connecticut has 7 CDC-reporting fertility clinics in the TreatCompare dataset. Compare clinic outcomes by age band and cycle volume before judging cost alone.

What should I compare before choosing an IVF clinic in Connecticut?

Compare the full expected cost, not just the base cycle price. Ask what is included for medication, monitoring, ICSI, PGT-A, embryo freezing, frozen embryo transfer, storage, anesthesia, lab fees and follow-up.

Are IVF payment plans available in Connecticut?

Some clinics and third-party finance providers offer monthly payment plans, multi-cycle packages or refund programs. Compare APR, total repayment, eligibility rules and excluded services before using finance.

Sources and updates

How this page is sourced

Updated May 2026

Sources

  • CDC ART clinic reporting dataset
  • Published fertility clinic price pages captured in TreatCompare pricing data
  • Connecticut IVF insurance mandate research
  • TreatCompare state affordability and out-of-pocket cost model

Methodology: We combine CDC clinic records, public clinic pricing where available, state insurance mandate records and affordability modelling. Published prices are treated as base-cycle figures unless the clinic states otherwise.

Caveat: This page is for cost comparison and planning. It is not medical, legal or insurance advice.

Data methodology: how prices are collected, normalised, dated and outlier-checked is documented on the methodology page. Corrections go through the public corrections route. Clinical accuracy on healthcare pages is the responsibility of an appropriate registered healthcare professional, not TreatCompare.

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