Third-generation IVF in the United States—also known as IVF with PGT-A/PGT-M genetic screening—offers advanced fertility treatment with high success rates, but it comes at a premium. Below is a detailed breakdown of what you can expect to spend in 2025.
🇺🇸 Estimated Total Cost for Third-Generation IVF (2025)
Approximate total: $35,000 – $60,000 USD
(Roughly ¥250,000 – ¥430,000 depending on exchange rates)
📋 Itemized Breakdown
Cost Component | Estimated Range (USD) | Description |
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Base IVF Cycle | $12,000 – $18,000 | Includes egg retrieval, fertilization, embryo culture |
Fertility Medications | $3,000 – $8,000 | Varies by ovarian response and dosage |
Genetic Screening (PGT-A/M) | $4,000 – $8,000 | Cost depends on number of embryos tested and test type |
Embryo Freezing + Storage | $1,000 – $2,000 | For surplus embryos |
Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) | $3,000 – $5,000 | If doing a second transfer cycle |
Translation/Agency Fees | $2,000 – $5,000 | Optional, varies by provider |
Travel + Living Expenses | $5,000 – $10,000 | For 2–3 weeks stay in the U.S. |
⚠️ Additional Notes
- If donor eggs or sperm are needed, expect an extra $5,000–$15,000.
- Gender selection and PGT-M for inherited diseases may increase testing costs.
- Some clinics offer package deals that may reduce the total to ~$30,000, though coverage and services may be limited.
🏥 Tips for Cost Management
- Choose clinics certified for PGT-A/M, such as IFC, CCRM, or RMA.
- Look for transparent success rates and accredited labs.
- Inquire about discounted cycles or shared-risk programs for cost savings.