Compare 23 Australian IVF clinics.

ANZARD live-birth rates, bulk-billing pathways, cycle costs — all in one transparent directory.

23 clinics 2 Australian cities Sourced from ANZARD national registry Updated 5 June 2026

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How much does IVF cost in Australia in 2026?

A standard IVF cycle in Australia in 2026 costs $9,500 to $13,000 before Medicare rebates. After Medicare and Extended Safety Net rebates, the out-of-pocket cost typically falls to $4,500-$6,500 per cycle. Bulk-billed IVF clinics (Adora, Genea Fertility) charge $0-$700 out-of-pocket. Add-ons like ICSI ($1,500), PGT-A genetic testing ($600/embryo), and frozen embryo transfers ($3,000-$5,000) increase costs. Most couples need 2-3 cycles for success — budget $15,000-$25,000 total realistic spend.

Based on analysis of 23 providers across 6 service categories.

Key takeaways

  • 23+ ivf clinic profiled across Australia.
  • Typical pricing in Australia: $0-$15,000.
  • Independent ranking. No paid placements. No email capture.
  • Updated June 2026.
  • Every provider cross-referenced against the relevant Australian regulator's public register.

About this ivf clinic comparison

Compare IVF is an independent Australian comparison service dedicated to helping consumers and businesses find, compare, and contact ivf clinic across every state and territory. We track 23 named providers across 6 service categories, pulling information from public sources, industry-body directories, and provider websites.

Our ranking methodology uses a transparent weighted score updated quarterly: 40% aggregated public reviews, 25% price transparency and itemised quoting, 20% service coverage and geographic availability, 10% credentials and registration with the relevant Australian industry body, and 5% complaint history logged with state fair trading offices and industry ombudsmen. We do not accept payment to rank providers. Where referral fees apply, they are disclosed in our footer and do not influence position.

Every ivf clinic on our platform is cross-referenced against the relevant Australian regulator's public register – whether that is AHPRA, ASIC, the Tax Practitioners Board, the Clean Energy Council, OMARA, or another. We also check Australian Business Register (ABR) records and review Fair Trading complaint data where published. We do not independently audit clinical, technical or service quality. Always verify a provider's current registration directly with the relevant regulator before engaging them.

For ivf clinic specifically, consumers typically compare providers on: pricing (including both headline rates and hidden fees), geographic coverage, specialisation relative to the specific need, wait times and availability, communication quality, and credentials.

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does IVF cost in Australia in 2026?

Standard IVF in Australia costs $9,500 to $13,000 per cycle before Medicare rebates. After Medicare and the Extended Safety Net, out-of-pocket is typically $4,500-$6,500. Bulk-billed clinics like Adora Fertility charge $0-$700 out-of-pocket. Plan for $15,000-$25,000 total across 2-3 cycles, which is the average needed for success.

How long does an IVF cycle take?

A complete IVF cycle takes 4-6 weeks: 2 weeks of ovarian stimulation with injections, egg retrieval (day surgery), fertilisation in the lab (1-5 days), and embryo transfer 5 days after retrieval. Pregnancy test 2 weeks later. Most couples allow 2-3 months between cycles for emotional and physical recovery.

What's the difference between IVF and ICSI?

IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) places sperm and eggs together in a lab dish for natural fertilisation. ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) directly injects a single sperm into each egg using a microscopic needle. ICSI is recommended for male factor infertility (low sperm count, poor motility, abnormal shape) or after previous IVF fertilisation failure. ICSI adds $1,500 to the cycle cost.

How do I choose an IVF clinic?

Compare published success rates by your age group via ANZARD reports — but don't rely on success rate alone. Consider: doctor reputation in your specific situation (PCOS, low AMH, endometriosis), waitlist times, location and parking (you'll be visiting 8-12 times per cycle), counselling support, and emotional fit with the team. Most clinics offer free initial consultations.

Are there bulk-billed IVF clinics in Australia?

Yes. Adora Fertility and Genea's low-cost program offer bulk-billed IVF with minimal out-of-pocket costs ($0-$700 per cycle). These programs use the same medical processes as full-fee clinics but with streamlined service models. Wait times can be longer and consultation flexibility is reduced. Worth considering if budget is the primary constraint.

Can same-sex couples and singles access IVF in Australia?

Yes, in all Australian states. Same-sex couples and single women can access IVF using donor sperm. Most major clinics (Genea, Melbourne IVF, Monash, City Fertility) have dedicated LGBTQ+ pathways. Costs are similar to opposite-sex IVF plus donor sperm fees ($800-$1,500 per straw). Some states have specific waiting period rules — your fertility lawyer or clinic counsellor will guide you.

What's PGT and should I do it?

PGT (Pre-implantation Genetic Testing) screens embryos for chromosomal abnormalities (PGT-A) or specific genetic conditions (PGT-M, PGT-SR) before transfer. Cost: ~$600 per embryo tested plus a base fee of $1,500-$3,000. Recommended if you're over 38, have had recurrent miscarriage, multiple failed IVF cycles, or known genetic conditions. PGT improves implantation rates and reduces miscarriage risk. Not Medicare rebated.

When should I switch IVF clinics?

Consider switching after 3 failed cycles at the same clinic — fresh eyes can identify protocol changes that improve outcomes. Switch immediately if: you don't feel heard or supported, the clinic recommends donor eggs/sperm without exploring alternatives, communication is poor, or you've done research suggesting a different specialist would suit your case better. Most clinics will share your file with a new provider on request.

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