IVF & Fertility Treatment in China

China cost: €2,500 – €5,000 per cycle
vs Europe: £5,000 – £8,000 per cycle (UK private)
Duration: 3 – 5 weeks per cycle

Why Choose China for IVF & Fertility?

IVF costs in the UK and Scandinavia — often £5,000–£8,000 per cycle privately — make multiple treatment cycles financially prohibitive. China's top fertility clinics offer comparable success rates for 40–60% of the price, with state-of-the-art embryology laboratories and internationally experienced reproductive specialists.

What's Included

  • ESHRE-equivalent embryology laboratory standards
  • Experienced reproductive endocrinologists
  • Donor egg programmes available
  • Advanced embryo selection (PGT-A available)
  • English-speaking fertility coordinators

Cost Comparison

LocationTypical Cost
China (Grade 3A Hospital)€2,500 – €5,000 per cycle
Europe (Private)£5,000 – £8,000 per cycle (UK private)

Costs are indicative ranges and vary by hospital, procedure complexity, and individual case. Exact quotes provided after medical record review.

How does the process work?

From initial assessment to returning home — we guide every step.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the IVF success rates in Chinese clinics?

Top Chinese fertility centres report live birth rates per transfer of 40–55% for patients under 35, broadly comparable to leading UK and Scandinavian clinics. Success rates vary by age and indication — your coordinator will share clinic-specific data.

Is donor egg IVF available?

Donor egg IVF is available at some clinics in China with waiting times shorter than in many European countries. Regulatory frameworks differ from European norms — your coordinator will explain the process, anonymity rules, and legal context.

Can I bring frozen embryos back to Europe?

International transport of frozen embryos is technically possible but legally complex and requires coordination with your home country clinic. Many patients choose to complete full treatment in China. This should be discussed with your coordinator before beginning.