Starting a family through fertility treatment is a significant decision, and understanding the costs upfront matters. At
Open Fertility, we believe that excellent, affordable fertility care should be accessible to everyone. That’s why we’ve designed our care model to deliver an exceptional level of expertise and attention, at roughly half the cost of traditional clinics. Affordability is at the heart of everything we do.
Open Fertility is a nurse practitioner and physician assistant–led clinic designed to support patients with straightforward fertility needs. Some individuals have more complex medical or treatment histories that are best managed by a Reproductive Endocrinologist (REI). Our priority is always to guide patients to the care team and setting that will best support their safety, outcomes, and overall fertility journey.
IVF Pricing at Open Fertility
In vitro fertilization is the most effective treatment option for many fertility challenges. The national average cost for one IVF cycle hovers around $25,000, a number that puts treatment out of reach for many families. At Open Fertility, we’ve made IVF affordable: a complete cycle costs significantly less.
IVF Cost Breakdown
| Service |
Open Fertility |
National Average |
| IVF Cycle (with fresh embryo transfer) |
$9,175 |
$15,000–$20,000 |
| Estimated Medications |
~$2,500* |
$3,000–$5,000 |
| PGS/PGT (up to 4 embryos) |
$1,025 |
$3,000–$6,000 |
| Additional Embryo Transfer |
$2,563–$3,024 |
$3,000–$5,000 |
| Total Range |
$11,574–$16,224 |
$25,000+ |
*Patients may qualify for additional medication savings through programs like EMD Serono’s
Fertility LifeLines.
This means patients can save between $9,000 and $13,000 compared to the national average for a single IVF cycle. Our affordable pricing does not compromise the quality of care or clinical outcomes.
What’s Included in Your IVF Cycle
Your IVF cycle fee of $9,175 covers:
- Initial consultation and ultrasound
- Personalized treatment planning
- Ovarian stimulation monitoring appointments
- Egg retrievals are performed by board-certified physicians at our partner laboratory facilities
- Anesthesia
- Laboratory fertilization and embryo culture
- Fresh embryo transfer
- Follow-up pregnancy testing
Medications and optional genetic testing (PGS/PGT) are priced separately, giving you flexibility based on your treatment plan.
Egg Freezing Pricing at Open Fertility
For individuals looking to preserve their fertility options for the future,
egg freezing offers flexibility and peace of mind. The national average for egg freezing ranges from $10,000 to $15,000 before medications. At Open Fertility, we’ve made this process more affordable and accessible.
Egg Freezing Cost Breakdown
| Service |
Open Fertility |
National Average |
| Egg Freezing Cycle |
$5,074 |
$8,000–$12,000 |
| Estimated Medications |
~$2,500* |
$3,000–$5,000 |
| Total |
~$7,574 |
$12,000+ |
*Patients may qualify for additional medication savings through programs like EMD Serono’s
Fertility LifeLines.
Patients save approximately $4,000 compared to the national average, making proactive fertility preservation affordable and attainable for more people.
What’s Included in Your Egg Freezing Cycle
Your egg freezing cycle fee of $5,074 covers:
- Initial consultation with ovarian reserve testing
- Personalized stimulation protocol
- Monitoring appointments with ultrasounds and bloodwork
- Egg retrievals are performed by board-certified REI at our partner laboratory facilities.
- Anesthesia
- Vitrification (flash-freezing) of mature eggs
- First year of egg storage at our partner laboratory
Your frozen eggs can remain in storage with no expiration date, giving you the flexibility to use them whenever you’re ready.
LGBTQ+ Family Planning Pricing
LGBTQ+ family building at Open Fertility uses the same affordable pricing structure as our standard IVF and egg freezing services. Whether you’re pursuing reciprocal IVF, using donor sperm, or preserving fertility before transition, our pricing remains transparent, consistent, and affordable.
Same-sex female couples interested in reciprocal IVF (where one partner provides the eggs and the other carries the pregnancy) can combine egg freezing and IVF services. Donor sperm is available through certified sperm banks, with costs varying by the bank selected.
How We Keep Costs Lower
Open Fertility delivers quality care at affordable prices through our distinctive care model, not by cutting corners. Our commitment to affordability means more families can access the fertility treatments they need.
Our Open Fertility Providers
Your primary care is managed by experienced nurse practitioners who specialize in fertility treatment. Our providers are trained by world-class fertility experts at Spring Fertility and are overseen by our Chief Medical Officer, a double board-certified Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility Specialist.
All procedures, including egg retrievals and embryo transfers, are performed by board-certified physicians at our partner laboratory facilities.
Streamlined Protocols
We’ve reduced the number of in-person monitoring visits compared to most fertility clinics, saving you both time and money. Your dedicated Patient Navigator coordinates your care and remains available through the Salve App for questions between appointments.
Video-guided medication training through MDR Med Coach helps you feel confident administering injections at home, reducing the need for additional clinic visits.
Our Focus
We focus on straightforward fertility cases. This specialization allows us to provide excellent outcomes without the overhead costs associated with complex subspecialty services. Patients requiring donor eggs, gestational carriers, or IUI services are referred to our partner clinic,
Spring Fertility, where those services are available.
Flexible Financing Options
We understand that fertility treatment represents a significant investment. Open Fertility partners with PatientFi to provide financing solutions that make treatment even more affordable and fit your budget.
PatientFi Financing Features
- Quick online application process
- Flexible payment plans with various term lengths
- Competitive interest rates
- No prepayment penalties
- Dedicated to healthcare financing
Apply directly through
PatientFi’s Open Fertility portal to see your options before your first appointment.

Accessible Fertility Care Is Within Reach
Affording fertility treatment is possible when you choose a clinic built around removing barriers to care. Open Fertility delivers expert treatment at prices that respect your budget, backed by financing options that help you move forward on your timeline.
Schedule an Appointment to meet with our team, review your testing results, and receive a personalized cost estimate for your treatment path.
Frequently Asked Questions About Fertility Costs
How much does one complete IVF cycle cost at Open Fertility?
A complete IVF cycle at Open Fertility ranges from $11,674 to $16,224 total. This includes the base cycle fee of $9,175 (with fresh embryo transfer), estimated medications around $2,500, and optional genetic testing (PGS) at $1,025 for up to four embryos. The national average for IVF exceeds $25,000, meaning patients typically save $9,000 to $13,000 per cycle.
What does the egg freezing total cost include?
Egg freezing at Open Fertility costs $5,074 for the cycle (including retrieval and first-year storage) plus an estimated $2,500 for medications. The national average for egg freezing is $12,000 or more, making Open Fertility’s pricing about 30% lower.
Why is Open Fertility more affordable than other clinics?
Open Fertility’s care model enables affordable pricing without sacrificing quality. Our experienced Nurse Practitioners manage day-to-day patient care, supported by board-certified physician oversight. We’ve streamlined protocols to reduce unnecessary office visits, and we focus on straightforward fertility cases. All procedures are still performed by board-certified Reproductive Endocrinologists at partner laboratory facilities. This approach to affordability means more patients can access the care they need.
Are medications included in the cycle price?
Medications are priced separately from the cycle fee. Most patients spend approximately $2,500 on fertility medications per cycle, though costs can vary based on your specific protocol. Your team will also help guide you to different medication savings programs, such as EMD Serono’s Fertility LifeLines program.
What if I need multiple IVF cycles?
Many patients require more than one IVF cycle to achieve pregnancy. At Open Fertility, additional embryo transfers cost between $2,563 and $3,024, significantly less than the $3,000 to $5,000 charged at many other clinics. If you have frozen embryos from a previous cycle, you won’t need to repeat the full IVF process for subsequent transfers.
Can I get a cost estimate before starting treatment?
Yes. After your initial consultation, your care team will provide a detailed cost estimate based on your personalized treatment plan. Download the complete pricing sheets for
California or
New York locations for full details.
What payment options are available?
Open Fertility accepts payment at the time of service and partners with PatientFi to offer flexible financing plans. PatientFi’s application process is quick, and approval decisions are typically provided within minutes. You can explore financing options before your first appointment.
Are there any hidden fees I should know about?
No. Open Fertility is committed to transparent pricing. The costs listed on our pricing page and detailed pricing sheets represent the actual fees for each service. Medication costs may vary slightly based on your protocol, but your care team will provide estimates before you begin treatment.
How does Open Fertility’s PGS pricing compare to other clinics?
Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS, also called PGT-A) at Open Fertility costs $1,025 for up to four embryos. Many clinics charge $3,000 to $6,000 for genetic testing, making Open Fertility’s pricing 70-80% lower than typical rates. PGS is optional but can help identify embryos with the best chance of successful implantation.