National ranking · Updated June 2026
23+ Best IVF Clinics in Australia 2026: Verified, Ranked
Independent 2026 ranking of 23 verified ivf clinics across Australia. Sorted by credentials, transparent pricing and information depth. No paid placements.
Written by Compare IVF editorial team · Updated 6 June 2026 · 2 min read
Who are the best ivf clinics in Australia?
The top-rated ivf clinics in Australia for 2026 is Genea, with IVFAustralia and Adora Fertility Sydney rounding out the top three. Best provider depends on your specific needs — location, budget, and scope — but all five in our ranking serve Australia with verified credentials and transparent pricing.
★Key takeaways
- ✓#1 overall: Genea.
- ✓All 23 ranked providers have verified credentials and transparent pricing.
- ✓Prices vary widely — always compare 3 quotes before committing.
- ✓Major cities (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane) have the deepest provider pools.
- ✓Regional Australia: expect slower response times but often lower prices.
The national top 23
#1
Genea
Sydney · On enquiry
Genea is a independent privately-owned fertility clinic based in Sydney CBD + Multiple, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Independent · PGT-A available · Donor program · LGBTQ+ inclusive · 39+ years · Sydney CBD + Multiple
#2
IVFAustralia
Sydney · On enquiry
IVFAustralia is a Virtus Health-owned fertility clinic based in Sydney CBD + Multiple, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Virtus Health · PGT-A available · Donor program · LGBTQ+ inclusive · 35+ years · Sydney CBD + Multiple
#3
Adora Fertility Sydney
Sydney · Bulk-billing
Adora Fertility Sydney is a Adora Fertility bulk-billing clinic based in Multiple, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, egg freezing, embryo freezing.
Highlights: Bulk-billing · Multiple
#4
Monash IVF Sydney
Sydney · On enquiry
Monash IVF Sydney is a Monash IVF group clinic (ASX:MVF) based in Multiple, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Monash IVF group · PGT-A available · Donor program · 53+ years · Multiple
#5
City Fertility Sydney
Sydney · On enquiry
City Fertility Sydney is a CHA Medical group clinic (City Fertility) based in Sydney CBD + Multiple, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: PGT-A available · Donor program · LGBTQ+ inclusive · Sydney CBD + Multiple
#6
Demeter Fertility
Sydney · On enquiry
Demeter Fertility is a Virtus Health-owned fertility clinic based in Sydney CBD + Multiple, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Virtus Health · Donor program · LGBTQ+ inclusive · Sydney CBD + Multiple
#7
Westmead Fertility Centre
Sydney · On enquiry
Westmead Fertility Centre is a public hospital fertility unit based in Westmead, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Public hospital · PGT-A available · Donor program · 39+ years · Westmead
#8
Royal Hospital for Women IVF
Sydney · On enquiry
Royal Hospital for Women IVF is a public hospital fertility unit based in Randwick, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, egg freezing, embryo freezing.
Highlights: Public hospital · Donor program · 45+ years · Randwick
#9
Genea Hollywood Fertility (Sydney clinics)
Sydney · On enquiry
Genea Hollywood Fertility (Sydney clinics) is a independent privately-owned fertility clinic based in Multiple Sydney sites, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Independent · PGT-A available · 39+ years · Multiple Sydney sites
#10
Newlife IVF Sydney
Sydney · On enquiry
Newlife IVF Sydney is a independent privately-owned fertility clinic based in Sydney CBD, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Independent · PGT-A available · Donor program · Sydney CBD
#11
Connect IVF
Sydney · Bulk-billing
Connect IVF is a independent privately-owned fertility clinic based in Liverpool / Parramatta, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Independent · Bulk-billing · Liverpool / Parramatta
#12
Sydney North Fertility
Sydney · On enquiry
Sydney North Fertility is a independent privately-owned fertility clinic based in North Sydney / Northern Beaches, Sydney. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Independent · Donor program · North Sydney / Northern Beaches
#13
Monash IVF
Melbourne · On enquiry
Monash IVF is a Monash IVF group clinic (ASX:MVF) based in Melbourne CBD + Multiple, Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Monash IVF group · PGT-A available · Donor program · LGBTQ+ inclusive · 53+ years · Melbourne CBD + Multiple
#14
Melbourne IVF
Melbourne · On enquiry
Melbourne IVF is a Virtus Health-owned fertility clinic based in East Melbourne + Multiple, Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Virtus Health · PGT-A available · Donor program · LGBTQ+ inclusive · 45+ years · East Melbourne + Multiple
#15
Adora Fertility Melbourne
Melbourne · Bulk-billing
Adora Fertility Melbourne is a Adora Fertility bulk-billing clinic based in Multiple, Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, egg freezing, embryo freezing.
Highlights: Bulk-billing · Multiple
#16
City Fertility Melbourne
Melbourne · On enquiry
City Fertility Melbourne is a CHA Medical group clinic (City Fertility) based in Melbourne CBD + Multiple, Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: PGT-A available · Donor program · LGBTQ+ inclusive · Melbourne CBD + Multiple
#17
Number 1 Fertility
Melbourne · On enquiry
Number 1 Fertility is a independent privately-owned fertility clinic based in East Melbourne, Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Independent · PGT-A available · Donor program · LGBTQ+ inclusive · East Melbourne
#18
Newlife IVF
Melbourne · On enquiry
Newlife IVF is a independent privately-owned fertility clinic based in Box Hill, Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Independent · PGT-A available · Donor program · LGBTQ+ inclusive · Box Hill
#19
TasIVF (Melbourne support)
Melbourne · On enquiry
TasIVF (Melbourne support) is a Virtus Health-owned fertility clinic based in Multiple (Vic + Tas), Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Virtus Health · Donor program · 30+ years · Multiple (Vic + Tas)
#20
Genea Hollywood Fertility (Melbourne via partner sites)
Melbourne · On enquiry
Genea Hollywood Fertility (Melbourne via partner sites) is a independent privately-owned fertility clinic based in Multiple (via partner network), Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, egg freezing, pgt-a.
Highlights: Independent · PGT-A available · 39+ years · Multiple (via partner network)
#21
Royal Women's Hospital Reproductive Services
Melbourne · On enquiry
Royal Women's Hospital Reproductive Services is a public hospital fertility unit based in Parkville, Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, egg freezing, embryo freezing.
Highlights: Public hospital · Donor program · 45+ years · Parkville
#22
Reproductive Medicine Albury (Vic referrals)
Melbourne · On enquiry
Reproductive Medicine Albury (Vic referrals) is a independent privately-owned fertility clinic based in Albury / Wodonga, Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Independent · Albury / Wodonga
#23
Repromed (Melbourne)
Melbourne · On enquiry
Repromed (Melbourne) is a Monash IVF group clinic (ASX:MVF) based in Melbourne CBD, Melbourne. Services include ivf, icsi, iui, egg freezing.
Highlights: Monash IVF group · PGT-A available · Donor program · 38+ years · Melbourne CBD
How we rank
We use a transparent weighted scoring model based on objective, publicly verifiable signals — we do not collect or display first-party star reviews:
- 40% credentials and regulator verification
- 25% price transparency and itemised quoting
- 20% service coverage (geography, availability, specialisations)
- 10% information completeness
- 5% complaint history (Fair Trading, industry ombudsman)
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Common questions
Frequently asked questions
Who are the best ivf clinics in Australia?
The top-rated ivf clinics in Australia for 2026 is Genea, with IVFAustralia and Adora Fertility Sydney rounding out the top three. Best provider depends on your specific needs — location, budget, and scope — but all five in our ranking serve Australia with verified credentials and transparent pricing.
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.