Egg freezing fees range from $10,000 to $15,000, with storage costs of $300 to $500 per year.
Embryo freezing fees range from $11,000 to $15,000, with storage costs of $400 to $600 per year.
Fertility clinics often offer discounts or financing, so be sure to ask about your options. Some procedures and medications may be covered by insurance—call your provider to understand your benefits.
When you are ready to attempt pregnancy, your eggs or embryos will be thawed, and your eggs will be fertilized if needed, before being transferred to the uterus. Because you’re using eggs or embryos that have been frozen, your costs at this time may be lower than a normal IVF cycle.