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How much does it cost?
Cost of treatment can often be an influencing factor when considering egg freezing.
Our treatments are designed to be comprehensive and clear, with no hidden costs. Ahead of starting treatment with us, you will be provided with a personalised costed treatment plan that your treatment coordinator will go through in detail with you.
Our egg freezing treatment packages
Egg Freezing
£3,200
What’s included:
Follicular tracking scans
Surgical egg collection procedure
Egg freezing
Counselling session
Estimated total cost
In addition to your main procedure fee, there are some additional costs you'll need to be aware of when planning your treatment. Additional costs are for items including, but not limited to sedation (optional), medication, monitoring blood tests and gamete storage.
Exact costs will be discussed after your consultation and once a treatment plan has been confirmed for you. For Egg Freezing, the average total treatment cost for one cycle is £5,250 - £5,750.
Egg Freezing - Second Cycle
£2,750
What’s included:
Follicular tracking scans
Surgical egg collection procedure
Egg freezing
Counselling session
Estimated total cost
In addition to your main procedure fee, there are some additional costs you'll need to be aware of when planning your treatment. Additional costs are for items including, but not limited to sedation (optional), medication, monitoring blood tests and gamete storage.
Exact costs will be discussed after your consultation and once a treatment plan has been confirmed for you. The average total treatment cost for a second cycle of egg freezing is £4,250 - £4,950.
Egg Freezing - Third Cycle
£2,300
What’s included:
Follicular tracking scans
Surgical egg collection procedure
Egg freezing
Counselling session
Estimated total cost
In addition to your main procedure fee, there are some additional costs you'll need to be aware of when planning your treatment. Additional costs are for items including, but not limited to sedation (optional), medication, monitoring blood tests and gamete storage.
Exact costs will be discussed after your consultation and once a treatment plan has been confirmed for you. The average total treatment cost for a third cycle of egg freezing is £3,800 - £4,500.
Egg Thaw, Fertilisation and Embryo Transfer Cycle
£5,150
What’s included:
Monitoring scans
Preparation and culture of eggs and sperm
ICSI
One fresh embryo transfer
One bhcg pregnancy blood test
One viability scan for pregnancy
Review consultation in the event of a negative outcome
Counselling session
Estimated total cost
In addition to your main procedure fee, there are some additional costs you'll need to be aware of when planning your treatment. Additional costs are for items including, but not limited to medication, monitoring blood tests & blastocyst culture, HFEA license fees, gamete freezing and storage.
Exact costs will be discussed after your consultation and once a treatment plan has been confirmed for you. The average total treatment cost for egg thaw, fertilisation and an embryo transfer cycle is £7,600 - £8,100.
Egg Thaw, Fertilisation and Embryo Freezing
£3,780
What’s included:
Preparation and culture of eggs and sperm
ICSI
Embryo freezing
Estimated total cost
In addition to your main procedure fee, there are some additional costs you'll need to be aware of when planning your treatment. Additional costs are for items including, but not limited to blastocyst culture, gamete freezing and storage.
Exact costs will be discussed after your consultation and once a treatment plan has been confirmed for you. The average total treatment cost for egg thaw, fertilisation and embryo freezing is £4,500 - £5,010.
Need help with financing?
We are dedicated to providing our patients with as much help as possible through your treatment cycle. We have partnered with Access Fertility, a finance provider offering patients cost effective finance plans for their treatment. See their information leaflet below for more information.
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Freeze and Share your Eggs
If you are aged 18-34 and generally healthy, you can get your egg freezing expenses covered by donating a portion of your eggs to help a family fulfill their dream of parenthood*