On average, how much does it cost to freeze your eggs?

Answers from doctors (4)


UCSF Center for Reproductive Health

Published on Mar 01, 2016

Hi,

The cost for an egg freeze varies from facility to facility. At our facility, we charge $7,118 plus the cost of medication (around $6,000).

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Answered by UCSF Center for Reproductive Health

Hi,

The cost for an egg freeze varies from facility to facility. At our facility, we charge $7,118 plus the cost of medication (around $6,000).

Published on Jul 11, 2012


HRC Fertility Rancho Cucamonga

Published on Mar 01, 2016

It will vary from program to program, but an average price is in the $6,000 to $7,000 range, which may not include medications.

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Answered by HRC Fertility Rancho Cucamonga

It will vary from program to program, but an average price is in the $6,000 to $7,000 range, which may not include medications.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group

Published on Feb 26, 2016

This varies from clinic to clinic. Costs can vary greatly throughout the country as well. The best way to get costs is by contacting clinics in your area.

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Answered by Piedmont Reproductive Endocrinology Group

This varies from clinic to clinic. Costs can vary greatly throughout the country as well. The best way to get costs is by contacting clinics in your area.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


South Florida Institute For Reproductive Medicine - Pembroke Pines

Published on Feb 26, 2016

On average, the price for an egg freezing cycle costs approximately $6,000 plus medication costs, which varies based on your protocol. Many centers will offer discounted packages for multiple egg banking treatment cycles and participate with financing companies to assist you in your dreams of having a family in the future.

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Answered by South Florida Institute For Reproductive Medicine - Pembroke Pines

On average, the price for an egg freezing cycle costs approximately $6,000 plus medication costs, which varies based on your protocol. Many centers will offer discounted packages for multiple egg banking treatment cycles and participate with financing companies to assist you in your dreams of having a family in the future.

Published on Jul 11, 2012


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