Fertility Treatment & IVF Costs
Understanding how much fertility treatments cost, what services are included, and Medicare rebates can be very confusing. The most important thing to understand is that fertility costs vary depending on the assistance you require.
Every person is different and your fertility specialist will tailor a treatment plan for your needs while helping you make informed treatment decisions.
How much does IVF cost?
Transparency of fees is very important. The table below provides City Fertility up-front fertility treatment costs, as well as an estimate of the expected out-of-pocket costs (after the Medicare rebate).
Fees are correct as of 1 January 2026.
Treatment Type | Treatment Cost | Your estimated out-of-pocket cost (after Medicare rebate) |
|---|---|---|
Initial IVF Cycle | $11,000 - $11,300 | $5,357 - $5,657 |
Subsequent IVF Cycle | $11,000 - $11,300 | $4,635 - $4,935 |
Initial IVF + ICSI Cycle | $12,200 - $12,500 | $6,006- $6,306 |
Subsequent IVF + ICSI cycle | $12,200 - $12,500 | $5,284 - $5,584 |
Intrauterine Insemination (IUl) | $1,120 | $1,042 |
Frozen embryo Transfer (FET) | $3,912 | $2,203 |
Medical Egg Freezing | $10,000 | $4,357 |
Social Egg Freezing | $5,800 | No Medicare Rebate |
Semen Assessment | $110 | No Medicare Rebate |
* Please note that variations in pricing may occur between City Fertility clinics and clinics in our City Fertility National Network. Please refer to Fertility Specialists of WA for their pricing. Every patient will receive a comprehensive IVF cost estimate from their clinic before commencing treatment.
These fees do not include fertility specialist consultations, day hospital fees, freezing costs, storage or any extra medications you may require. The fees assume that the person/couple has already reached the Medicare Safety Net threshold for that calendar year.
Additional Fertility Treatment Costs
In addition to your treatment cycle, you may need to consider some additional costs relevant to your treatment. These may include:
Lab Fees | Cost |
|---|---|
Egg or Embryo Freeze | $755 |
Sperm Freeze (per collection) | $725 |
Embryo Glue | $255 |
Ongoing Egg, Embryo or Sperm Storage | $42 per month |
Discounted IVF Costs
We are confident that you will be able to achieve a pregnancy within two fully stimulated IVF cycles*; therefore, we offer a reduced up-front fee for repeated treatment cycles. This means that a discount will be applicable from the third IVF cycle onwards with City Fertility, regardless of when you had your previous cycles. Please note this offer is not available for our Perth clinics.
*Success rates will vary depending on your individual circumstances, including factors such as age, quality of embryos, number of previous cycles and whether you have been pregnant before.
Payment Plans
We understand that fertility treatments can be a significant financial commitment, which is why we offer flexible payment plans to help spread out the cost. For more details, visit our Payment Options page to find the option that best suits you.
Donor Sperm and Egg Costs
Donor Sperm
Donor Sperm | Cost |
|---|---|
Local Sperm | $1,650 per vial $2,000 per vial for VIC |
International Sperm | $2,650 per vial $3,500 per vial for VIC SSB family package $9,000-$20,000 (USD) |
Donor Eggs
The cost of donor eggs will vary depending on whether you are choosing a local oocyte donor, sourced through our partnership with Egg Donors Australia, or an overseas donor, sourced through either The World Egg and Sperm Bank, Genesis International or Manor Baby. The cost may also vary depending on whether you choose frozen or fresh oocytes. For more information, download our Guide to Donor Egg Fees.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is included in City Fertility fees?
The cost of fertility and IVF treatment covers a range of inclusions, such as:
- Comprehensive education on the treatment process.
- Blood tests (pathology) during your IVF cycle.
- Ultrasounds with your specialist during your IVF cycle.
- Laboratory scientific services, including extended culture.
- Semen preparation for IVF.
- Support from a specialised team of fertility coordinators and scientists.
- Supportive counselling with a City Fertility affiliated counsellor during your IVF cycle
Please note: Cycle fees are not inclusive of specialist fees for planning and managing your cycle, performing the EPU and attending the transfer. Please contact the office of your fertility specialist for an individual quote and further information regarding their consultation, cycle fees and the relevant rebates.
The fees listed are based on a standard IVF cycle, if your treatment involves donor gametes, please contact the clinic for a tailored quote suitable to your treatment plan.
The upfront fee payable varies depending on the City Fertility location where you are receiving treatment. Please contact your local patient services team for an individual quote relevant to your treatment plan.
What is the estimated cost of IVF medication?
The Federal Government requires patients to pay a PBS co-payment for each type of fertility medication listed on the prescription from your fertility specialist. The average price per cycle is estimated to be approximately $160. However, this fee may vary depending on your treatment plan.
The PBS co-payment is not applicable to a Medicare-ineligible cycle. Medicare-ineligible patients will pay for their medication privately according to the price schedule of the pharmacy that dispenses the medication to them.How much does day surgery cost?
Where possible, all egg pick-ups, transfers, and IUI procedures occur at our conveniently located onsite City Health Day Hospitals/Procedure Centres. Day surgery theatre and accommodation costs within a City Health Day Hospital / Procedure Centre may be partially covered by your private health insurance. For all egg pick-up procedures, you will be required to pay your excess (if applicable) and the gap between your private health rebate and the total fee.
If you are covered by private health:
Hospital bed fees and anaesthetic fees associated with the egg collection are not included in City Fertility fees. If you have private health insurance with hospital cover for Assisted Reproductive Technology, you may be partially covered for these costs. We recommend that you contact your Private Health fund and quote Medicare item number 13212 to confirm your level of cover.
If you are not covered by private health:
If you do not have private health insurance or are not covered, the cost of your procedure will vary depending on the private hospital or day procedure centre you attend. Please contact our patient services team for an estimate of these fees.
Procedure Type Est. Procedure Cost Eligible for private health cover? Egg pick-up (EPU) $1,390 -$1,495 Yes Embryo transfer $370 – $610 Yes IUI $370 Yes All hospital fees are payable upon admission. Please note that there will be an additional charge for the anaesthetist in attendance of approximately $500-$800, which is billed directly to the patient, for which a Medicare rebate will apply and may be eligible for a private health fund rebate.
What are the costs for genetic testing?
Genetic testing helps identify potential hereditary conditions and optimise treatment outcomes. It is recommended for those undergoing IVF or with known genetic risks. You can learn more about this on our Genetic Testing page.
In regards to the genetic testing costs, please refer to the table below.
Type of testingCostOOP costPGT-A biopsy
PGT-A testing per embryo$770
$800 per embryo tested$770
$800 per embryo testedPGT-SR and PGT-M biopsy$295 per embryo tested*$185 per embryo biopsiedPGT-SR and PGT-M testing per embryo$735
$770 per embryo tested*$195
$230 per embryo tested (approx.)Please note that PGT-M and PGT-SR testing are also charged a set-up fee on top of the fees quoted above.*Not eligibile for Medicare rebates
What IVF technology is used at City Fertility?
The use of industry-leading fertility technology is common practice at City Fertility and comes at no additional cost. Some of our world-class technologies include:
Please note that storage fees are charged per gamete type in storage.
TechnologyCostRI Witness (patient identification system)No additional costTimelapse technologyNo additional costAI for embryo selectionNo additional cost*The technology mentioned above may not be available at all City Fertility clinics
How much does it cost to store eggs, sperm, or embryos?
The cost to store your embryos and/or gametes is $42 per month, charged monthly until you elect not to store them. Please note that storage fees are charged per gamete type in storage.
We use Ezypay, a direct debit platform, to manage storage payments. For those who prefer not to use direct debit, we offer an alternative to pay upfront yearly, though this option has a slightly higher fee due to additional management. Existing patients wishing to change their payment method can contact our Patient Services team. Storage fees are reviewed annually and may change.
Fees are current as of 1 January 2026.
How long does a Medicare rebate take?
An IVF rebate will usually be deposited into your nominated bank account within three to five days of lodgement.
What is the Medicare Safety Net?
With Medicare’s assistance, fertility treatment is now more affordable and accessible. To receive the Medicare rebate, you must have a current GP referral. If you have private health cover, it may help with additional costs, such as hospital and specialist fees, but it does not cover fertility treatment directly.
In addition to receiving the standard Medicare rebate for fertility treatment, you may also be eligible for the Medicare Safety Net rebate. In the calendar year 2026, the Medicare Safety Net Threshold is $2615.50. Once you reach this, you may receive higher rebates and further cost savings. For more information, visit our Medicare Rebate for IVF Treatments page.















