At Life Fertility Clinic Sydney, we understand that the financial aspect of fertility treatment is an important consideration. You can find an overview of costs below, including a breakdown of the costs associated with various treatments, including IVF, Egg Freezing, and Intrauterine Insemination (IUI).

Our team are always available to discuss these costs with you and answer any questions you may have. Our goal is to provide you with clear, transparent pricing information so you can make informed decisions about your fertility journey.

How much does IVF Cost?

At Life Fertility Clinic Sydney, we’re all about making sure you feel informed and supported every step of the way on your IVF journey. We believe it’s important for you to know exactly what to expect when it comes to costs.

That’s why we’ve laid it all out for you below, including all costs for doctor consultations during your treatment, plus we’ve there is an estimate of medication and Day Hospital fees.

We understand that navigating financial aspects can be daunting. Prior to initiating any treatment, we discuss these costs in detail with you. Our aim is to provide you with a transparent overview and answer any questions you may have.

IVF Treatment Cycles Medicare Item Codes (if applicable) Upfront Fees Approx. Cost (after Medicare Rebates and Safety net refund)
First IVF Cycle – including a fresh embryo transfer 13200,13209,13212,13215 $10,480 $4,624
Subsequent IVF Cycles -including a fresh embryo transfer 13201,13209,13212,13215 $10,480 $3,930
Medication (per cycle) Paid to Pharmacy Approx. $250
Day Hospital fees
Anaesthetist fees
Paid Directly to Hospital Up to $1,750 You may be eligible for rebates through your Private Health Insurance
Frozen Embryo Transfers 13209,13218,13215 $3,050 $1,564
Embryo Storage $45 per month

How much does Elective Egg Freezing Cost?

Whether you’re freezing your eggs for peace of mind or actively planning for the future, we’re here to help. At Life Fertility Clinic Sydney we offer two pricing options for Egg Freezing – with upfront costs starting from just $3,300.

With both these options you will have additional fees for Day Hospital admission and anaesthetist (up to $1,750) and medication (up to $1,500).

Option 1 – Discounted Upfront Fees:

Egg Freeze Cycle Fees Upfront Fee
Egg Freeze Cycle $3,300
Monthly Storage – fixed for 5 years $75
Monthly Storage – returns to standard pricing after 5 years Currently $45

With this option, you pay a reduced upfront fee of $3,300 for your first egg freeze cycle in a calendar year. Alongside this upfront fee, you’ll have a fixed monthly storage fee of $75 to store your eggs.

This fixed monthly storage fee remains the same for the next 5 years, providing you with a predictable cost structure. After the initial 5-year period, the monthly storage fee returns to the standard pricing, which is currently $45 per month.

Option 2 – Standard Pricing:

Egg Freeze Cycle Fees Upfront Fee
Egg Freeze Cycle $5,000
Monthly Storage – returns to standard pricing after 5 years Currently $45

If you choose this option, the upfront fee for your first egg freeze cycle in a calendar year is $5,000. Following the egg freeze cycle, you’ll be charged a standard monthly fee for as long as you continue to store your eggs (currently $45 per month).

How much does Medical Egg Freezing Cost?

If your treatment is eligible for Medicare Rebates these are the costs to freeze your eggs and store your eggs.

Egg Freeze Cycle Fees Medicare Item Codes (if applicable) Upfront Fee Out-of-Pocket
First Egg Freeze Cycle 13200,13209,13212 $8,220 $3,802
Subsequent Egg Freeze Cycles 13021,13209,13212 $8,220 $2,255
Storage Fees $45 per month
Medication (per cycle) Paid to Pharmacy Approx. $250
Day Hospital fees Anaesthetist fees (per cycle) Paid Directly to Hospital Up to $1,750 You may be eligible for rebates through your Private Health Insurance

How much does Intrauterine Insemination cost?

Intrauterine insemination (IUI) – sometimes also called artificial insemination – is a widely used fertility treatment. It involves the direct placement of prepared sperm into the uterus, offering a less invasive treatment option for individuals or couple.

With an out-of-pocket cost of $1,520 (after Medicare Rebates have been claimed), IUI provides an affordable option for many individuals and couples seeking assistance with reproduction.

If you have an enquiry or would like to book an appointment either call us or complete the form below.

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