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How much does IVF cost in London?

How Much Does IVF Cost In London?

We understand that trying to plan the potential cost of your fertility treatment may feel overwhelming. After all, what is essential and what is optional? The answer to ‘how much does IVF cost in London?’ is not straight-forward. The issue with estimating the cost of IVF treatment is that everyone is individual, and so is their fertility treatment.

Private fertility clinics are available across the UK, but London is known far and wide for its wealth of fertility specialists. There is a reason people travel from all over the world to London for their fertility treatment. There are many types of fertility treatments available, but IVF is certainly the most well-known. You may be interested to read our blog post What is the most effective fertility treatment? To find out more about which options are available.

We understand that knowing costs can help to reduce stress. Below we have outlined a basic example of an IVF treatment plan. Please bear in mind that every clinic has different prices, and every patient’s treatment plan will vary based on their individual situation, but this can act as a good starting point for estimating costs as not every cycle is the same.

Please note: All details provided below are an example only and our services are subject to change. Details are correct as of March 2024. Please refer to our Fees for up-to-date information.
 

The cost of private IVF

Initial assessment

Your fertility journey will usually begin with an initial consultation. This gives you the opportunity to speak in-depth with your fertility consultant about your health, your fertility journey so far, your goals and your medical history. An initial consultation is really important as it gives your fertility consultant an overview of your situation. If you have had any fertility testing already, it is recommended to bring the results with you to this appointment. We understand that the whole experience can feel overwhelming and you must have many questions. We also suggest making a list of questions you have beforehand to ensure you make the most of your time with your fertility consultant.

At this stage, it is normal for your fertility doctor to request the following screening tests, though this will vary depending on your individual circumstances. Costs for this stage will usually include:

Please note: This is an example only and costs may not reflect the most up-to-date prices. Costs will vary between clinics and between patients based on their personal needs.
Initial Consultation£280
Baseline Ultrasound Scan by a consultant if needed£240
AMH blood test (unless already done)£210
Detailed Semen Analysis + MAR test (unless already done)£220
Total:£950

Pre-treatment Investigations

Before any treatment commences, your fertility doctor will need to know if you or your partner have any STIs. Even if you don’t think you have any, this is an important step in the screening process. STIs are very common and can go undetected for years as they often don’t display any symptoms. Even if you haven’t noticed anything and think you’ve been safe, it’s still possible to have an STI. They can have a big impact on your fertility and so it is vital that any issues are uncovered as that could influence your treatment plan. They are also a legal requirement by the HFEA.

Please note: This is an example only and costs may not reflect the most up-to-date prices. Costs will vary between clinics and between patients based on their personal needs.
Male pre-treatment screen: HIV 1&2, Hep B s Antigen, Hep B Core Antibodies & Hep C antibodies; unless done by GP or sexual health clinic£260
Female pre-treatment screen: HIV 1&2, Hep B s Antigen, Hep B Core Antibodies & Hep C antibodies and Full Blood Count & Rubella; unless done by GP or sexual health clinic£320
Male or Female urine for chlamydia and gonorrhoea; unless done by GP or sexual health clinic£120
Total (Male):£380
Total (Female):£440

Treatment costs

Once all screening has been completed, your treatment plan will be finalised and treatment can then begin. For the example below, we have explained the costs involved with a single IVF cycle with fresh eggs:

Please note: This is an example only and costs may not reflect the most up-to-date prices. Costs will vary between clinics and between patients based on their personal needs.
In-vitro fertilisation, one cycle package: (IVF)
Including ultrasound and hormone blood test monitoring, sedation, egg collection, laboratory work, blastocyst culture, FRESH embryo transfer, pregnancy test and follow-up appointment on the cycle being unsuccessful. (Does not include drugs, infection screening tests, HFEA fee, or any tests needed prior to start of ovarian stimulation in IVF. Will incur extra cost for ICSI, embryo freezing and storage).
£4,750
Fertility drugs£740-2,420
HFEA fee£100
Total (average):£7,270

However, IVF and underlying fertility issues are complex, and you may need additional services to facilitate getting pregnant, such as:

Please note: This is an example only and costs may not reflect the most up-to-date prices. Costs will vary between clinics and between patients based on their personal needs.
IMSI£530
PICSI£530
Embryo Glue£190
Time Lapse Imaging (embryoscope)£530
Assisted Hatching£530
Lab Package including all above additional services as needed (IMSI, PICSI, embryoscope, embryoglue, assisted hatching)£1,200
ICSI surcharge£1,150
Embryology freezing (for surplus embryos)£690
Annual storage fees (embryos/eggs/sperm)£460

Once you are pregnant you can claim your pregnancy hormone supportive medication on a free of charge NHS prescription via your GP. Progesterone supportive medication up to 12 weeks pregnancy can cost £270 on average.

Get started on your fertility journey

IVF is certainly an investment in your future and you’ll want to be fully prepared. Learn more about how to increase your chances of getting pregnant. You may also like to read our pre-treatment advice to ensure you are in the best possible place for any fertility treatment. Check out our Fertility & IVF glossary for a breakdown of frequently used abbreviations.

Speak to our friendly team on 020 7224 1880 or email info@fertility-academy.co.uk. Alternatively, if you are ready to book an appointment, you can book online.

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