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IVF in Australia: Patients Face $8,200 Price Gap Between Clinics

Key findings

  • TreatCompare analysis of 29 RTAC-accredited clinics shows IVF costs from $600 to $8,800 out-of-pocket
  • The price gap between the cheapest and most expensive clinic is $8,200 for the same procedure
  • The average Australian IVF patient pays $6,755 out-of-pocket per cycle after Medicare
  • 3 states and territories (TAS, ACT, NT) have no public IVF program — patients must pay privately
  • Only 1 clinic in Australia offers bulk-billed IVF, reducing out-of-pocket costs to ~$600
  • Most patients need 2–3 cycles, putting total private costs at $13,510–$20,265

TreatCompare analysis of 29 RTAC-accredited Australian IVF clinics. Prices verified April 2026. All figures in AUD.

“Two patients at different clinics in the same city can pay $8,200 apart for the same IVF procedure — and patients in three states have no public option at all.”

— TreatCompare Australian IVF Price Index, April 2026

According to TreatCompare analysis of 29 RTAC-accredited Australian IVF clinics, out-of-pocket costs for a standard IVF cycle range from $600 to $8,800 after Medicare rebates — a price gap of $8,200 between the cheapest and most expensive clinic.

According to TreatCompare data, the average Australian IVF patient pays $6,755 out of pocket per cycle after Medicare. Most patients require 2 to 3 cycles, putting total private costs at $13,510 to $20,265 before the Medicare Safety Net provides additional rebates.

According to TreatCompare analysis, 3 Australian states and territories — TAS, ACT, NT — have no public IVF program. Patients in these regions must pay for IVF privately, with no free option available.

According to TreatCompare data, only 1 clinic in Australia offers bulk-billed IVF, reducing out-of-pocket costs to approximately $600 per cycle. Every other RTAC-accredited clinic charges $1,600 to $8,800 out of pocket per cycle.

The IVF price gap

IVF pricing in Australia is not standardised. Medicare provides rebates of $2,800–$3,200 per cycle, but the gap between what clinics charge and what Medicare covers varies enormously. The result is an out-of-pocket cost that ranges from $600 to $9,000 for the same procedure.

Lowest out-of-pocket

Number 1 Fertility

$600 per cycleBulk-billing

Highest out-of-pocket

Genea

$8,800 per cycle

$8,200

price gap between cheapest and most expensive clinic

All 29 RTAC clinics compared by price

ClinicStateIVF OOPICSI add-onAccess program
Number 1 FertilityLowest OOPBulk-billingVIC$600$800
Adora FertilityNSW$4,400$1,200Adora Fixed-Fee IVF
Primary IVFNSW$4,700$1,300
Next Generation FertilityVIC$6,100$1,400
Fertility SolutionsQLD$6,300$1,400
Fertility PlusNSW$6,400$1,400
Newlife IVFVIC$6,500$1,500
Westmead Fertility CentreNSW$6,500$1,500
Fertility NorthWA$6,600$1,500
Concept FertilityWA$6,600$1,500
City FertilityQLD$6,800$1,500City Fertility Affordable IVF
Flinders FertilitySA$6,900$1,600
Life Fertility ClinicQLD$6,900$1,500
Fertility FirstNSW$7,000$1,600
Canberra Fertility CentreACT$7,000$1,500
TasIVFTAS$7,100$1,600
Eve HealthQLD$7,100$1,500
Monash IVFVIC$7,200$1,700Monash IVF Access
Virtus Health TasmaniaTAS$7,200$1,600
Fertility SASA$7,300$1,700Repromed Access
Demeter FertilityNSW$7,400$1,800
Rainbow FertilityNSW$7,400$1,700
Queensland Fertility GroupQLD$7,500$1,800QFG Access IVF
Repromed DarwinNT$7,500$1,600
IVFAustraliaNSW$7,700$1,800Virtus Affordable IVF
Sydney IVFNSW$7,900$1,800
Melbourne IVFVIC$8,100$1,900Virtus Affordable IVF
Fertility Specialists of Western AustraliaWA$8,400$2,000
GeneaHighest OOPNSW$8,800$2,200

OOP = out-of-pocket after standard Medicare rebate, before Safety Net threshold. All clinics RTAC-accredited. Prices verified April 2026.

Cheapest IVF by state

StateCheapest clinicOOP fromPublic IVF?
New South WalesAdora Fertility$4,400Yes
VictoriaNumber 1 Fertility$600Yes
QueenslandAdora Fertility$4,400Yes
South AustraliaAdora Fertility$4,400Yes
Western AustraliaAdora Fertility$4,400Yes
TasmaniaTasIVF$7,100No
Australian Capital TerritoryAdora Fertility$4,400No
Northern TerritoryMonash IVF$7,200No

The public IVF gap

Public IVF is available in 5 states (NSW, VIC, QLD, SA, WA) but 3 states and territories have no public program at all. Patients in TAS, ACT, NT must pay privately — there is no free option.

Even where public IVF exists, wait times are long. NSW has the largest program but patients wait 6–18 months. Queensland patients face 12–24 months. Many patients who qualify for public IVF still go private because they cannot afford to wait.

True cost of IVF in Australia

The out-of-pocket cost per cycle is only part of the story. Medication, anaesthetist fees, and storage add significantly to the total.

True cost breakdown per cycle (AUD)

IVF cycle (out-of-pocket after Medicare)$600 – $8,800
Stimulation medication (with PBS)$160 – $285
Stimulation medication (without PBS)$1,500 – $3,000
ICSI (if required)$1,000 – $2,500
Anaesthetist$400 – $800
Embryo storage (per year)$300 – $600
Realistic total per cycle$3,000 – $15,000

The Medicare Safety Net provides additional rebates once out-of-pocket costs exceed $2,544.30 in a calendar year — but this threshold must be reached first. Most patients need 2–3 cycles, putting total costs at $13,510–$20,265 before Safety Net benefits apply.

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IVF cost by state (map)

Interactive Australian map showing IVF pricing and public access by state

Coming soon — will show cheapest clinic, public availability, and average OOP by state.

Interactive tools & data

Methodology

Data sources: Clinic pricing from published fee schedules at 29 RTAC-accredited Australian IVF clinics. Medicare rebate data from the MBS Online schedule. PBS medication pricing from pbs.gov.au. Public IVF access data from state health department websites.

Analysis: TreatCompare analysis of publicly available clinic pricing and government data. Out-of-pocket estimates assume standard Medicare rebates before the Safety Net threshold is reached. ICSI and medication costs are additional to the base IVF cycle fee.

Limitations: Clinic pricing changes periodically. Some clinics offer promotional or access-program pricing not reflected in standard fee schedules. Costs are indicative and vary by patient circumstances, treatment protocol, and clinic. All figures in AUD.

Full methodology: /data-accuracy

Suggested attribution

Source: TreatCompare Australian IVF Price Index — analysis of 29 RTAC-accredited clinics (April 2026). https://www.treatcompare.com.au/press/ivf-cost-australia

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