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Guide to Fertility Treatment Costs in Eastern Europe 2024

Fertility Treatment Costs of IUI, In-vitro, Egg Donation, Sperm Donation, and Embryo Adoption in Eastern Europe

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Tables of Contents:

  1. Introduction:  Summary of Fertility Treatments in Western Europe
  2. Comparative Analysis:  Treatment Costs Across Countries
  3. Making the Right Choice:  Factors to Consider
  4. Country-Specific Fertility Treatments:


Summary of the article:

Embarking on the journey to parenthood is a profound chapter in one’s life, especially when considering the assistance of medical fertility treatments. In Eastern Europe, the path to this dream varies, not just in the journey itself but also in the costs associated with fertility treatments across countries such as Poland, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and Croatia.


Poland

Poland presents a spectrum of fertility treatments, with IUI ranging from 243 EUR to 1,936 EUR. In vitro treatments, which involve a more complex process, start at 1,729 EUR and can escalate to 5,799 EUR. Those considering egg donation will find it pricier, with fertility treatment costs between 3,233 EUR and 11,199 EUR.


Slovenia

In Slovenia, intrauterine insemination starts at 200 EUR, while In vitro fertilization procedures range from 1,600 to 2,000 EUR. The country's stance on egg donation and embryo adoption is restrictive, emphasizing the need for thorough research for those considering these options.


Czech Republic

The Czech Republic is a popular destination for fertility tourism, offering intrauterine procedures from 260 EUR and vitro fertilization starting at 720 EUR. The country's comprehensive services include egg donation IVF, with costs tailored to the treatment specifics.


Slovakia

Slovakia offers a personalized approach to fertility treatments, with IUI prices starting at 150 EUR and IVF prices from 800 EUR. The country provides a range of options, including egg donation IVF, with prices available upon request.


Hungary

IUI treatment starts at 690 EUR in Hungary, and InVitro prices from 1,200 EUR. The country also offers egg donation IVF, with varying costs and options, necessitating direct clinic inquiries.


Romania

In the realm of fertility treatments, Romania emerges as an inclusive and financially accessible option, offering a promising path toward realizing the dream of parenthood. IUI treatments start at 200 EUR, and IVF treatments start at 775 EUR. Egg Donation InVitro is somewhat pricier, ranging from 6,000 EUR to 6,500 EUR.


Bulgaria

Choosing Bulgaria for your fertility journey is a decision marked by both financial sensibility and access to leading fertility clinics. Intrauterine treatment costs starting at 225 EUR, In-vitro treatments from 825 EUR. Egg donation In-Vitro is number one in the region in terms of affordability, starting from 3,500 EUR.


Greece

Greece draws the attention of international IUI and IVF patients due to its medical professionals, coupled with cutting edge technological infrastructure. IVF procedures range from 2,900 EUR to 5000 EUR, and intrauterine insemination prices fall from 500 EUR to 1200 EUR.


Croatia

Croatia provides fertility treatments with IUI starting at 170 EUR and Invitro from 700 EUR. As with many Eastern European countries, egg donation and specialized treatments require direct consultation due to the varied available services and regulations.


Treatment Costs Across Countries


CountryIUI RangeIVF RangeEgg Donation IVFSperm Donation IVFEmbryo Adoption
Poland243-1,9361,729-5,7993,233-11,1992,939-6,4001,236-2,027
Slovenia200-7501,600-2,000Upon RequestUpon RequestProhibited
Czech260-790720-7,5004,460-12,6002,900-3,9901,400-4,600
Slovakia150-750800-3,0003,500-6,3002,000-3,0001,400-2,500
Hungary690-1,6001,200-7,0006,000-9,0003,700-6,000Upon Request
Romania200-1,8001,350-4,5006,000-6,5002,200-3,5255,000-6,000
Bulgaria225-1000825-2,4003,500-5,9001,600-1,900Upon Request
Greece500-1,2002,900-5,0004,600-10,9004,000-4,900Upon Request
Croatia170-1,139700-3,200Upon RequestUpon RequestUpon Request


Deciding What's Best for You

Choosing your fertility treatment destination is a decision that transcends price comparisons. It's about feeling a connection and trust with the clinic and its location and considering additional costs such as travel and accommodation.


Conclusive Words

Seeking IVF or other fertility services has become more accessible thanks to the digitization of healthcare and the increasing transparency in the field of medically assisted reproduction. While the final cost of your fertility treatment will depend on your unique situation, the evolving landscape of fertility treatments offers a new realm of possibilities for aspiring parents.

Making Your Choice

Deciding where to receive fertility treatment is a significant decision. It requires thoughtful consideration of your budget, what each clinic offers, and your feelings towards the potential destinations. We encourage thorough research, consultations with fertility professionals, and direct communication with clinics. 

Contact us today at OVU Fertility Network.


Eastern Europe Fertility Treatment Costs


There are no identical roads to parenthood; each is a unique experience. Some welcome their naturally conceived newborn, others apply for assisted reproduction services, and a few will need a surrogate mother to welcome their child. Almost all prospective parents are interested in learning about their spending-associated expenses and incidentals regarding fertility treatment. The cost of IVF can be higher or lower depending on the country, case, services involved, fertility clinic, and more. That is why more and more singles and couples want to have more information about the current fertility treatments and prices in their countries and abroad.


Moreover, access to IVF becomes more and more equal and transparent as legislation on medically assisted reproduction is constantly undergoing positive changes. For example, fewer single unmarried women must travel abroad to initiate a social freezing without medical indication. In another case, more European countries enable IVF (reciprocal IVF) access for female couples wishing to start or expand their families. 

 

On the other side, aspiring parents looking for some specific fertility services or just opting for less expensive options may want to explore fertility clinics abroad. The trend of fertility tourism is not new, but it motivates more and more leading fertility experts to release the most comprehensive programs that adapt to each case. Among these adaptable programs are new ones, such as DuoStim IVF, DuoStim egg freezing, premium egg donation, invitro refund, and multicycle in-vitro fertilization. DuoStim protocols are more sophisticated than a single-cycle in vitro as they enable two egg retrievals within one cycle, generate more IVF embryos to use in the current cycle, and vitrify for future cryotransfers. Although they can be more expensive, when dividing the total cost into two cycles, you will see that in 89%, the price tag is 1⁄3 less expensive than if you undergo In-vitro two times, each with a SingleStim protocol and as a single cycle. The possibility of comparing the IVF deals in a home country and abroad allows us to adapt any budget to a treatment opportunity. We want to lead, educate, and navigate you through available treatment bundles, actual and hidden fees, exclusive offers with backups, and guarantees that come with bundled services. 

 

The average cost of an IVF cycle with the prospective mother’s own eggs and sperm this year reached 3,000 EUR. The donor IVF cycle costs approximately 5,000 EUR. A single cycle of vitrifying unfertilized oocytes is between 1,339 EUR and 2,069 EUR.

 

Minimal IVF price across Eastern Europe, IUI, IVF, Egg Donation IVF prices guide in 2024

Poland

Top fertility clinics in Poland

 

Poland: IUI cost in 2024:

  • with partner’s sperm (procedure only): 243 EUR–450 EUR;
    - without cycle monitoring, including 1 Beta–HCG test and 1 visit to confirm pregnancy: 849 EUR–1,139 EUR;
    - full cycle: 1,750 EUR–1,869 EUR
  • Double insemination with partner’s sperm (2 IUI within one cycle): 999 EUR–1,779 EUR
  • with donor’s sperm (procedure only): 532 EUR–902 EUR;
    - with cycle monitoring: 969 EUR–1,339 EUR;
    - full cycle: 2,169 EUR
  • Double insemination with donor’s sperm (2 IUI within one cycle): 839 EUR–1,119 EUR; 
    - full cycle: 1,669 EUR–1,936 EUR

 

Poland: Invitro cost in 2024:

  • With own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (non–medicated cycle including embryo transfer): 2,329 EUR–2,742 EUR
  • With own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (Single Stim cycle including embryo transfer): 1,729 EUR–5,799 EUR
  • With own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (Single Stim cycle including blastocyst transfer, vitrification of the remaining embryos, and 12 months of their storage): 4,125 EUR–5,737 EUR


Poland: Egg Donation Invitro cost in 2024:

  • With egg donation (full cycle, fresh egg donation including a guarantee of one blastocyst–stage embryo): 4,159 EUR–9,079 EUR.
  • With egg donation (full cycle, fresh egg donation including a guarantee of two blastocyst–stage embryos): 6,000 EUR–9,669 EUR. 
  • Using frozen donor eggs (devitrification of donated oocytes, ICSI, and embryo transfer): 3,233 EUR–4,665 EUR. 
    - depending on the number of donor’s oocytes: 
    - (up to 4 donor oocytes): 4,493 EUR–7,899 EUR; 
    - (6 donor oocytes): 6,046 EUR–10,099 EUR; 
    - (8 donor oocytes): 7,146 EUR–11,199 EUR; 
    - (12 donor oocytes): 7,489 EUR–9,079 EUR. 

 

Poland: Sperm Donation Invitro cost in 2024:

  • With sperm donation (Single Stim, OPU, fertilization of the oocytes with the donor’s sperm, and embryo transfer): 2,939 EUR–6,400 EUR.

 

Poland: Egg and Sperm Donation Invitro cost in 2024:

  • Egg and Sperm Donation IVF (frozen donor’s eggs and frozen donor’s sperm, ICSI or other fertilization technique, and embryo transfer): 
    - 5,446 EUR–8,499 EUR (up to 4 donor’s oocytes fertilized with donor’s sperm); 
    - 6,646 EUR–10,699 EUR (up to 6 donor’s oocytes fertilized with donor’s sperm); 
    - 7,746 EUR–11,799 EUR (up to 9 donor’s oocytes fertilized with donor’s sperm).
  • Egg and Sperm Donation IVF (fresh donor’s eggs and cryopreserved donor’s sperm, ICSI, and embryo transfer): 4,797 EUR–7,850 EUR.

 

Poland: Embryo Adoption cost in 2024:

  • With donated embryo (devitrification of the donated blastocyst–stage embryo and transfer): 1,236 EUR–2,027 EUR.

 

Poland: Unfertilized oocytes vitrification and storage cost in 2024:

  • Vitrification of unfertilized oocytes and storage for 12 months (full cycle: Single Stim, OPU, vitrification of oocytes, and storage): 
    - 1,119 EUR–1,452 EUR (vitrification of up to 6 oocytes); 
    - 1,536 EUR (vitrification of up to 8 oocytes); 
    - 1,619 EUR (vitrification of up to 10 oocytes); 
    - 1,797 EUR–1,997 EUR (vitrification of more than 10 oocytes).

 

Poland: Sperm freezing and storage cost in 2024:

  • Sperm freezing, including cryostorage of the sample(s) for 12 months: 139 EUR–269 EUR.

 

Poland: Fertilization with frozen oocytes cost in 2024:

  • ICSI using vitrified oocytes and fresh or cryopreserved partner’s sperm (oocyte thawing and insemination using the ICSI technique, blastocyst transfer, and vitrification of the blastocysts left after the transfer): 
    1,109 EUR–1,779 EUR.

 

Poland: Embryo thawing and transfer cost in 2024:

  • Embryo thawing (devitrification of the embryo and transfer procedure): 555 EUR 
    (the procedure cost includes 1 Beta–HCG test and 1 visit to confirm the pregnancy); 449 EUR–619 EUR.


Slovenia

Top fertility clinic in Slovenia:

 

Slovenia: IUI cost in 2024:

  • With partner’s sperm (procedure only): 200 EUR.
  • With donor’s sperm (donor’s sperm and procedure): 750 EUR. 

 

Slovenia: IVF cost in 2024:

  • Natural IVF with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (non–Stim protocol, ICSI, and embryo transfer): 1,600 EUR.
  • With own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (Single Stim cycle including embryo transfer): 2,000 EUR.

 

Slovenia: Egg Donation Reproductive Technology Costs in 2024:

  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of one blastocyst–stage embryo): price upon request
  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of two blastocyst–stage embryos): price upon request

 

Slovenia: Sperm Donation Reproductive Technology costs in 2024:

  • With sperm donation (Single Stim, OPU, fertilization of the oocytes with the donor’s sperm, and embryo transfer): price upon request

 

Slovenia: reciprocal IVF for female couples:

  • Reciprocal IVF with sperm donation (Single Stim cycle, OPU, fertilization of the partner’s oocytes with the donor’s sperm and embryo transfer): prohibited by law. 

 

Slovenia: Egg and Sperm Donation Reproductive Technology Costs in 2024:

  • Egg and Sperm Donation IVF (donor’s eggs and sperm, ICSI or other fertilization technique, and transfer of the embryo): prohibited by law.

 

Slovenia: Embryo adoption cost in 2024:

  • With donated embryo (devitrification of the donated blastocyst–stage embryo and transfer): prohibited by law. 

 

Slovenia: Unfertilized oocytes vitrification and storage cost in 2024:

  • Vitrification of unfertilized oocytes and storage for 12 months (full cycle: Single Stim, OPU, vitrification of oocytes, and storage): price upon request

 

Slovenia: Sperm freezing and storage cost in 2024:

  • Sperm freezing, including cryostorage of the sample(s) for 12 months: price upon request

 

Slovenia: IVF with frozen oocytes cost in 2024:

  • ICSI using vitrified oocytes and fresh or cryopreserved partner’s sperm (oocyte thawing and insemination using the ICSI technique, blastocyst transfer, and vitrification of the blastocysts left after the transfer): price upon request

 

Slovenia: Embryo thawing and transfer cost in 2024:

  • Embryo thawing/Frozen embryo transfer (devitrification of the embryo and transfer procedure): price upon request


Czech Republic

Top fertility clinics in the Czech Republic:

 

Czech Republic: IUI prices in 2024:

  • With partner’s sperm (procedure only): 260 EUR–400 EUR.
  • With donor’s sperm (donor’s sperm and procedure): 600 EUR–790 EUR.

 

Czech Republic: IVF cost in 2024:

  • Natural IVF with own eggs and sperm (without hormonal stimulation): 720 EUR–1,900 EUR.
  • Mini IVF with own eggs and sperm (minimal stimulation): 1,400 EUR–2,395 EUR.
  • With own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (Single Stim cycle including embryo transfer): 1,970 EUR–3,680 EUR.
  • ICSI with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (Single Stim cycle including blastocyst transfer): 3,490 EUR–5,500 EUR.
  • DuoStim IVF with own eggs and sperm (two stimulation cycles, two egg retrievals, ICSI, and blastocyst transfer): 4,500 EUR.
  • All–inclusive with own eggs and sperm (ICSI and blastocyst transfer): 7,400 EUR–7,500 EUR.
  • Tandem IVF cycle using own oocytes and the donor’s oocytes (suitable for patients with low ovarian response who would like to use high–quality donor oocytes in case of unsuccessful own IVF): 4,900 EUR–7,400 EUR.

 

Czech Republic: Egg Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • With donor’s oocytes (blastocysts are not guaranteed): 4,900 EUR–6,600 EUR.
  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of one blastocyst–stage embryo): 4,890 EUR–5,900 EUR.
  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of two blastocyst–stage embryos): 4,460 EUR–6,700 EUR.
  • With egg donation (three viable blastocyst embryos are guaranteed, 3rd cycle free in case there is no pregnancy after 2 full IVF cycles): 7,200 EUR–7,990 EUR.
  • With egg donation (more than four viable blastocyst embryos are guaranteed, vitrification of all embryos left after the transfer, and re–vitrification after completing a new cryotransfer): 8,500 EUR.
  • All–inclusive multi–cycle IVF with egg donation (guarantee of more than 4 viable blastocysts, vitrification of all embryos left after the transfer, and–vitrification after completing a new cryotransfer): 12,600 EUR.


Czech Republic: Sperm Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • With sperm donation (Single Stim, OPU, fertilization of the oocytes with the donor’s sperm, and embryo transfer): 2,900 EUR–3,990 EUR.

 

Czech Republic: reciprocal IVF for female couples:

  • Reciprocal IVF with sperm donation (Single Stim cycle, OPU, fertilization of the partner’s oocytes with the donor’s sperm and embryo transfer): prohibited by law.

 

Czech Republic: Egg and Sperm Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • Egg and Sperm Donation IVF (donor’s eggs and sperm, ICSI or other fertilization technique, and transfer of the embryo): is subject to legal conditions.

 

Czech Republic: Embryo adoption cost in 2024:

  • Cryotransfer of 1 donated embryo (devitrification of the donated blastocyst–stage embryo and transfer): 1,400 EUR–2,500 EUR.
  • Cryotransfer of 2 donated embryos (devitrification of the donated blastocyst–stage embryos and transfer): 2,100 EUR–3,500 EUR.
  • Cryotransfer of 1 donated embryo after PGT–A (devitrification and blastocyst transfer): 2,000 EUR–2,770 EUR.
  • Cryotransfer of 2 donated embryos after PGT–A (devitrification and blastocyst transfer): 3,500 EUR–4,600 EUR.

 

Czech Republic: Unfertilized oocytes vitrification and storage cost in 2024:

  • Vitrification of unfertilized oocytes and storage for 12 months (full cycle: Single Stim, OPU, vitrification of oocytes, and storage): 1,600 EUR–3,100 EUR.
  • Dual Stim egg freezing cycle with storage for 12 months: 2,800 EUR–3,000 EUR.

 

Czech Republic: Sperm freezing and storage cost in 2024:

  • Sperm freezing, including cryostorage of the sample(s) for 12 months: 200 EUR–750 EUR.

 

Czech Republic: IVF with frozen oocytes cost in 2024:

  • ICSI using vitrified oocytes and fresh or cryopreserved partner’s sperm (oocyte thawing and insemination using the ICSI technique, blastocyst transfer, and vitrification of the blastocysts left after the transfer): 1,490 EUR–1,790 EUR.

 

Czech Republic: Embryo thawing and transfer cost in 2024:

  • Embryo thawing/Frozen embryo transfer (devitrification of the embryo and transfer procedure): 650 EUR–950 EUR.


Slovakia

Top fertility clinics in Slovakia:

 

Slovakia: IUI prices in 2024:

  • With partner’s sperm (procedure only): 150 EUR–250 EUR; management of the cycle and procedure: 300 EUR–600 EUR.
  • With donor’s sperm (donor’s sperm and procedure): 350 EUR–750 EUR.

 

Slovakia: IVF cost in 2024:

  • Natural IVF with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (without hormonal stimulation, fertilization, and transfer): 800 EUR–1,369 EUR.
  • Soft–IVF/mini–IVF (short–term hormonal stimulation using lower doses, fertilization, and transfer): 950 EUR–1,600 EUR; DuoStim Soft cycle: 1,600 EUR–2,000 EUR.
  • With own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (Single Stim cycle including embryo transfer): 1,200 EUR–3,000 EUR.

 

Slovakia: Egg Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of one blastocyst–stage embryo): 4,600 EUR–5,100 EUR.
  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of two blastocyst–stage embryos): 4,400 EUR–6,300 EUR.
  • Frozen egg donation (vitrified donor’s oocytes, fertilization, and a guarantee of one blastocyst–stage embryo): 3,500 EUR.

 

Slovakia: Sperm Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • With sperm donation (Single Stim, OPU, fertilization of the oocytes with the donor’s sperm, and embryo transfer): 2,000 EUR–3,000 EUR.

 

Slovakia: reciprocal IVF for female couples:

  • Reciprocal IVF with sperm donation (Single Stim cycle, OPU, fertilization of the partner’s oocytes with the donor’s sperm and embryo transfer): prohibited by law. 

 

Slovakia: Egg and Sperm Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • Egg and Sperm Donation IVF (donor’s eggs and sperm, ICSI or other fertilization technique, and transfer of the embryo): 3,700 EUR.

 

Slovakia: Embryo adoption cost in 2024:

  • With the donated embryo (1 vitrified blastocyst with the transfer): 1,400 EUR–1,800 EUR.
  • With donated embryo (2 vitrified blastocysts with the transfer): 2,200 EUR–2,500 EUR.
  • Embryo adoption with PGT–A (1 blastocyst with the transfer): 2,500 EUR.

 

Slovakia: Unfertilized oocytes vitrification and storage cost in 2024:

  • Vitrification of unfertilized oocytes and storage for 12 months (full cycle: Single Stim, OPU, vitrification of oocytes, and storage): 1,250 EUR–1,900 EUR.
  • DuoStim protocol in egg freezing cycle (including storage of the vitrified unfertilized oocytes within one year): 1,775–2,350 EUR.

 

Slovakia: Sperm freezing and storage cost in 2024:

  • Sperm freezing, including cryostorage of the sample(s) for 12 months: 150 EUR–280 EUR.

 

Slovakia: IVF with frozen oocytes cost in 2024:

  • ICSI using vitrified oocytes and fresh or cryopreserved partner’s sperm (oocyte thawing and insemination using the ICSI technique, blastocyst transfer, and vitrification of the blastocysts left after the transfer): 650 EUR–1,000 EUR. 


Slovakia: Embryo thawing and transfer cost in 2024:

  • Embryo thawing/Frozen embryo transfer (devitrification of the embryo and transfer procedure): 300 EUR–590 EUR.
  • Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) of transported embryo from abroad: 600 EUR.


Hungary

Top fertility clinics in Hungary:

 

Hungary: IUI cost in 2024:

  • With partner’s sperm (procedure only): 690 EUR–900 EUR.
  • With donor’s sperm (full cycle): 1,300 EUR–1,600 EUR.

 

Hungary: IVF cost in 2024:

  • Natural IVF with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (non–Stim cycle including embryo transfer): 1,200 EUR–1,369 EUR.
  • With own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (Single Stim cycle including embryo transfer): 1,790 EUR–3,000 EUR.
  • Premium Invitro with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm: 6,000 EUR–7,000 EUR.

 

Hungary: Egg Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of one blastocyst–stage embryo): 6,000 EUR–6,999 EUR.
  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of two blastocyst–stage embryos): 7,000 EUR–9,000 EUR.

 

Hungary: Sperm Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • With sperm donation (Single Stim, OPU, fertilization of the oocytes with the donor’s sperm, and embryo transfer): 3,700 EUR–6,000 EUR.

 

Hungary: reciprocal IVF for female couples:

  • Reciprocal IVF with sperm donation (Single Stim cycle, OPU, fertilization of the partner’s oocytes with the donor’s sperm and embryo transfer): prohibited by law. 

 

Hungary: Egg and Sperm Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • Egg and Sperm Donation IVF (donor’s eggs and sperm, ICSI or other fertilization technique, and embryo transfer): price upon request.

 

Hungary: Embryo adoption cost in 2024:

  • With donated embryo (devitrification of the donated blastocyst–stage embryo and transfer): price upon request

 

Hungary: Unfertilized oocytes vitrification and storage cost in 2024:

  • Vitrification of unfertilized oocytes and storage for 12 months (full cycle: Single Stim, OPU, vitrification of oocytes, and storage): 1,600 EUR–2,000 EUR.

 

Hungary: Sperm freezing and storage cost in 2024:

  • Sperm freezing, including cryostorage of the sample(s) for 12 months: 275 EUR–350 EUR.

 

Hungary: IVF with frozen oocytes cost in 2024:

  • ICSI using vitrified oocytes and fresh or cryopreserved partner’s sperm (oocyte thawing and insemination using the ICSI technique, blastocyst transfer, and vitrification of the blastocysts left after the transfer): 1,300 EUR–1,900 EUR.

 

Hungary: Embryo thawing and transfer cost in 2024:

  • Embryo thawing/Frozen embryo transfer (devitrification of the embryo and transfer procedure): 500 EUR–1,639 EUR.


Romania

Top fertility clinics in Romania:


Romania: IUI cost in 2024:

  • With the partner’s sperm (procedure only): 200 EUR–350 EUR. 
  • With the partner’s sperm: full cycle including pre–IUI screenings and consultations: 900 EUR–1,000 EUR
  • Duo IUI with the partner’s sperm (two intrauterine inseminations within one cycle, procedures only): 600 EUR–700 EUR.
  • IUI with the donor’s sperm (procedure only): 700 EUR–800 EUR.
  • IUI with the donor’s sperm: full cycle including pre–IUI screenings and consultations, some bundles may cover two IUI procedures with the donor’s sperm within one cycle: 1,300 EUR–1,800 EUR.


Romania: IVF cost in 2024:

  • Natural IVF with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm: 775 EUR–1,350 EUR.
  • Multi–cycle Natural IVF with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm: 2,225 EUR–2,500 EUR.
  • IVF with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm: 1,400 EUR–1,500 EUR (with cleavage–stage embryo transfer); with Blastocyst transfer 1,800 EUR–3,225 EUR.
  • DuoStim IVF with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (two simulative cycles, two OPU procedures): 4,225 EUR–4,500 EUR.


Romania: Egg Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • IVF using the donor’s eggs: 6,000 EUR–6,500 EUR.


Romania: Sperm Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • IVF using the donor’s sperm: 2,200 EUR–3,525 EUR. 


Romania: Embryo Adoption cost in 2024:

  • IVF with donated embryo: 5,000 EUR–6,000 EUR.


Romania: Unfertilized oocytes vitrification and storage cost in 2024:

  • Vitrification of unfertilized oocytes: 1,400 EUR–1,500 EUR.


Romania: Sperm freezing and storage cost in 2024:

  • Sperm freezing including 12–month storage: 200 EUR–500 EUR.


Bulgaria

Top Bulgarian Fertility Clinics:


Bulgaria: IUI cost in 2024:

  • Using the partner’s sperm (procedure only, consultations and pre–screenings are charged additionally): 225 EUR–300 EUR.
  • Re–IUI using the partner’s sperm (re–IUI performed one or two days after the initial procedure): 75 EUR–225 EUR.
  • Using the donor’s sperm (procedure only, variable fees charged additionally): 500 EUR–650 EUR.
  • Duo IUI using the donor’s sperm (two inseminations within one cycle using semen from the same donor; consultations and pre–screening not included): 800 EUR–1,000 EUR.
  • Re–IUI using the donor’s sperm (performed one or two days after the first IUI procedure): 250 EUR–500 EUR.

 

Bulgaria: IVF cost in 2024:

  • Natural IVF using own oocytes and the partner’s sperm: 825 EUR–1,000 EUR.
  • Natural IVF ICSI using own oocytes and the partner’s sperm: 1,000 EUR–1,200 EUR.
  • Mini IVF using own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (minimal stimulation drug protocol): 775 EUR–1,000 EUR. 
  • Mini IVF ICSI using own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (minimal stimulation drug protocol): 925 EUR–1,300 EUR. 
  • IVF using own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (stimulated cycle): 1,000 EUR–2,100 EUR.
  • IVF ICSI using own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (stimulated cycle): 1,200 EUR–2,400 EUR.

 

Bulgaria: Egg Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • Using the donor’s eggs (Single Stim protocol, one egg donation): 3,500 EUR–4,500 EUR.
  • Using the vitrified donor’s oocytes purchased at the international egg bank: 4,000 EUR–5,900 EUR.

 

Bulgaria: Sperm Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • Using the donor’s sperm (Single Stim protocol, fresh or cryopreserved donor’s sperm, 
    purchasing sperm from the international sperm bank may result in higher total cost): 1,600 EUR–1,900 EUR. 


Bulgaria: Unfertilized oocytes vitrification and storage cost in 2024:

  • Egg freezing (natural cycle): 750 EUR–1,000 EUR.
  • Egg freezing (stimulated cycle): 1,500 EUR–1,600 EUR


Bulgaria: Sperm freezing and storage cost in 2024:

  • Sperm freezing (procedure only): 100 EUR–150 EUR. 
  • Sperm freezing including storage for 6 months: 100 EUR–150 EUR.
  • Sperm freezing including storage for 12 months: 200 EUR–250 EUR; cryopreservation and storage for 24 months: 400 EUR.


Greece

Top Greece Fertility Clinics:


Greece: IUI cost in 2024:

  • With partner’s sperm (procedure only, consultations, blood tests, and pre–IUI screenings not included): 500 EUR–600 EUR.
  • With the donor’s sperm (procedure only, consultations, blood tests, and pre–IUI screenings not included): 900 EUR–1,200 EUR.

 

Greece: IVF cost in 2024:

  • With own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (Single Stim protocol, cleavage–stage or blastocyst–stage embryo transfer): 2,900 EUR–4,600 EUR 
  • Duo cycle with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm (two IVF cycles within a year, Single Stim protocol for each cycle, blastocyst transfer): 5,000 EUR.

 

Greece: Egg Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • IVF with egg donation: 4,600 EUR–6,900 EUR.*
    *Note that some fertility clinics in Greece may charge the full cycle cost if your cycle doesn’t proceed to embryo transfer due to a problem with your lining development or if you are unable to travel. In such cases, they vitrify the embryos and will proceed with a cryotransfer as soon as you come to the clinic. 
  • IVF with egg donation “Enhanced” program comes with a guarantee of having up to eight or ten donor’s oocytes and two or three top–quality blastocysts created using the donor’s eggs and the partner’s sperm: 6,200 EUR–9,900 EUR.
  • IVF with egg donation “Exclusive” program guarantees a minimum of ten oocytes from the exclusive donor and a minimum of four blastocysts (in case of normal sperm quality), two double blastocyst transfers within two blastocysts transferred within each transfer. Two single blastocyst transfers with one blastocyst transferred each time and one double blastocyst transfer using two blastocysts within one transfer: 8,500 EUR–9,000 EUR. 
  • IVF with egg donation “Premium” program with a guarantee of two exclusive egg donors (all eggs from one exclusive donor plus one more premium donor can be involved in egg donation cycle), minimum six blastocysts (in case of normal sperm quality); and up to three transfer trials: two double blastocyst transfers using two blastocysts within each transfer, plus, one more blastocyst transfer of one or two embryos created using the oocytes retrieved from another Donor: 10,900 EUR. 

 

Greece: Sperm Donation IVF cost in 2024:

  • Using the donor’s sperm (Single Stim protocol, fresh or cryopreserved donor’s sperm; purchasing sperm from the international sperm bank may result in higher total cost): 4,000 EUR–4,900 EUR. 

 

Greece: Unfertilized oocytes vitrification and storage cost in 2024:

  • Egg freezing (Single Stim cycle, OPU procedure, and 12–month storage): 2,225 EUR–2,500 EUR.

 

Greece: Sperm freezing and storage cost in 2024:

  • Sperm freezing and storage for 12 months: 250 EUR–500 EUR.


Croatia

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Croatia: IUI cost in 2024:

  • With partner’s sperm (procedure only): 170 EUR–400 EUR.
  • With donor’s sperm (donor’s sperm and procedure): 669 EUR–1,139 EUR.

 

Croatia: IVF cost in 2024:

  • Natural cycle with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm: 800 EUR–1,300 EUR.
  • Mildly stimulated IVF cycle with own oocytes and the partner’s sperm: 700 EUR–1,500 EUR.
  • IVF stimulated cycle with cryopreservation for 3 years (Single Stim cycle including embryo transfer): 1,300 EUR–3,200 EUR.

 

Croatia: Egg Donation IVF:

  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of one blastocyst–stage embryo): price upon request
  • With egg donation (full cycle, including a guarantee of two blastocyst–stage embryos): price upon request

 

Croatia: Sperm Donation IVF:

  • With sperm donation (Single Stim, OPU, fertilization of the oocytes with the donor’s sperm, and embryo transfer): price upon request

 

Croatia: reciprocal IVF for female couples:

  • Reciprocal with sperm donation (Single Stim cycle, OPU, fertilization of the partner’s oocytes with the donor’s sperm and embryo transfer): prohibited by law.

 

Croatia: Egg and Sperm Donation IVF cost:

  • Egg and Sperm Donation IVF (donor’s eggs and sperm, ICSI or other fertilization technique, and transfer of the embryo): prohibited by law.

 

Croatia: Embryo adoption:

  • With donated embryo (devitrification of the donated blastocyst–stage embryo and transfer): price upon request

 

Croatia: Unfertilized oocytes vitrification and storage cost in 2024:

  • Vitrification of unfertilized oocytes and storage for 12 months (full cycle: Single Stim, OPU, vitrification of oocytes, and storage): 1,300 EUR–1,900 EUR.

 

Croatia: Sperm freezing and storage cost in 2024:

  • Sperm freezing, including cryostorage of the sample(s) for 6 months: 100 EUR; storage for 12 months: 210 EUR–250 EUR; storage for 5 years: 900 EUR–1,000 EUR.

 

Croatia: IVF with frozen oocytes cost in 2024:

  • ICSI using vitrified oocytes and fresh or cryopreserved partner’s sperm (oocyte thawing and insemination using the ICSI technique, blastocyst transfer, and vitrification of the blastocysts left after the transfer): 600 EUR–1,130 EUR.

 

Croatia: Embryo thawing and transfer cost in 2024:

  • Embryo thawing/Frozen embryo transfer (devitrification of the embryo and transfer procedure): 500 EUR–600 EUR.


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