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IVF in New Jersey: costs, clinics, insurance and success rates
Compare New Jersey IVF cost estimates, CDC-reporting fertility clinics, published prices where available, state insurance mandate rules and next-step tools.
Quick answer
Updated May 2026New Jersey has 14 CDC-reporting fertility clinics, and 3 publish a base IVF cycle price. The median published base cycle is $8,950, before medication and common lab add-ons.
- New Jersey has a partial IVF mandate. It lists up to 4 covered cycles. Self-insured employer plans are usually outside state mandate rules.
- Estimated out-of-pocket model: $36,187 (affordable).
- Use written clinic quotes because base-cycle fees often exclude medication, ICSI, PGT-A, freezing and storage.
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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 New Jersey
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 item | Estimate | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Base IVF cycle | $8,950 | Median published local clinic price |
| Medication | $5,000 | Local median where available, otherwise national benchmark |
| Common add-ons | $5,000 | ICSI, PGT-A risk, freezing, storage and lab extras |
| Likely self-pay cycle | $13,950-$22,450 | Base cycle plus medication and likely extras |
| Typical cost to a baby | $51,696 | TreatCompare multi-cycle affordability model |
Fertility clinics in New Jersey
New Jersey has 14 CDC-reporting clinics. The table below shows the largest reporting clinics by cycle volume.
| Clinic | City | Cycles | Live birth, under 35 | Base price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey Reproductive Medicine Associates Network | Basking Ridge | 11,232 | 61% | — |
| Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science, Saint Barnabas Medical Center | Livingston | 2,725 | 58% | — |
| South Jersey Fertility Center | Marlton | 1,144 | 48% | — |
| University Reproductive Associates, PC | Hasbrouck Heights | 1,095 | 46% | — |
| Cooper Institute for Reproductive Hormonal Disorders, PC | Mount Laurel | 670 | 33% | — |
| Damien Fertility Partners | Shrewsbury | 628 | 54% | — |
| Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey | Eatontown | 626 | 46% | $14,400 |
| Valley Hospital Fertility Center | Paramus | 515 | 57% | — |
Insurance and out-of-pocket risk in New Jersey
New Jersey has a partial IVF mandate. It lists up to 4 covered cycles. Self-insured employer plans are usually outside state mandate rules.
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New Jersey IVF FAQs
How much does IVF cost in New Jersey?
Among 3 New Jersey clinics with public pricing, the median published base IVF cycle is $8,950. A realistic self-pay cycle can be higher once medication, ICSI, PGT-A, embryo freezing, storage and transfer costs are included.
Does New Jersey require insurance to cover IVF?
New Jersey has a partial IVF mandate. It lists up to 4 covered cycles. Self-insured employer plans are usually outside state mandate rules.
How many fertility clinics are in New Jersey?
New Jersey has 14 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 New Jersey?
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 New Jersey?
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
Sources
- CDC ART clinic reporting dataset
- Published fertility clinic price pages captured in TreatCompare pricing data
- New Jersey 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.
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