Fees for Donor Sperm – 2023* | Cost (£) | |
New Consultation | £350 | |
Includes 1 hour Consultation + AMH and TFT x 1 |
IVF treatment cycle | £3,800 | |
HFEA Fees | £85 | |
Saline Infusion Sonography | £485 | |
Blood test (Female) (HE2a) | £187 | |
Blood test (Partner) (HE1a) | £137.50 | |
Medication | £1,800 – £2,700 | |
Use of HEFC donor sperm (if applicable) | £1,000 | |
Admin fee for use of external sperm** – LSB | £500 | |
Admin fee for use of external sperm** – Xytex | £750 | |
ICSI fee when using external donor sperm | £1,200 | |
Embryo freezing and 1 years storage | £810 | |
Additional years storage (if required) | £396 | |
Cyclogest Post Pregnancy test (15) | £24 | |
Blastocyst culture – refunded if not required | £600 | |
Embryo Glue | £275 | |
Embryo Glue is a specialised culture medium that is enriched with a naturally occurring substance called Hyaluronan. Hyaluronan is found throughout the body and is thought to be important in fertility as the levels of hyaluronan increase within the uterus around implantation.
If you chose to use Embryo Glue, this will be used instead of conventional culture medium at the point of embryo transfer. The embryo selected for transfer will be placed within the Embryo Glue ahead of transfer. You will not need to do anything differently during the embryo transfer process. There are no additional risks in the use of Embryo Glue further than those associated with routine fertility treatment.
Embryo Glue has been classed as an ‘add on’ by the HFEA. An ‘add on’ is a treatment that can be offered by a clinic which may not have enough evidence to show that it is effective at increasing the chances of having a baby (https://www.hfea.gov.uk/treatments/treatment-add-ons/#What-are-add-ons).
Each ‘add on’ is ranked according to the quality of evidence to support their use and Embryo Glue, along with other media containing hyaluronan, has been ranked as ‘amber’. The HFEA acknowledge that there is one high quality study which supports that Embryo Glue may increase the chances of having a baby with fertility treatment whilst other studies are deemed to be of moderate quality and as such the use cannot be routinely recommended for all fertility patients (https://www.hfea.gov.uk/treatments/treatment-add-ons/hyaluronate-enriched-medium/).
Your Clinician and Embryology team will be able to give you further guidance should you wish to use Embryo Glue in your treatment. |
Pregnancy scan | £215 | |
* Any Medication following Egg Collection including Cyclogest will be charged accordingly ** Does not include the cost of donor sperm
Additional blood tests may be necessary depending on Medical history. |
Egg Sharing Treatment Cost | Cost(£)* | |
IVF treatment cycle | No Charge | |
HFEA fees | £85 | |
The HFEA charge fertility clinics a cost for each cycle of IVF and IUI they perform, to cover their costs to regulate them. |
Saline Infusion Sonography | No Charge | |
A saline infusion sonogram (SIS, saline sonography) is an ultrasound test to check if the endometrial cavity (inside of the uterus) appears normal. |
Blood tests (partner- HE1a) | No Charge | |
Use of HEFC donor sperm (if applicable) | £750 | |
Embryo freezing and 1 years storage | £720 | |
The embryos will be put in a special substance, which replaces water in their cells. This will protect the embryos from damage caused by ice crystals forming. They’ll then be frozen and stored in tanks of liquid nitrogen until you’re ready to use them. |
Additional years storage (if required) | £396 | |
ICSI | £975 | |
Cyclogest Post Pregnancy test (15) | £24 | |
Pregnancy scan | £215 | |
An early pregnancy scan is performed in the first 5-11 weeks of pregnancy and will: Determine the presence and location of a pregnancy Confirm the fetal heartbeat (possible after 7 weeks of pregnancy) Check the viability of a pregnancy (the likelihood of problems or complications) Diagnose a multiple pregnancy (singleton, twins, triplets or more) Calculate your estimated due date (EDD) |
Embryo Glue | £275 | |
Embryo Glue is a specialised culture medium that is enriched with a naturally occurring substance called Hyaluronan. Hyaluronan is found throughout the body and is thought to be important in fertility as the levels of hyaluronan increase within the uterus around implantation.
If you chose to use Embryo Glue, this will be used instead of conventional culture medium at the point of embryo transfer. The embryo selected for transfer will be placed within the Embryo Glue ahead of transfer. You will not need to do anything differently during the embryo transfer process. There are no additional risks in the use of Embryo Glue further than those associated with routine fertility treatment.
Embryo Glue has been classed as an ‘add on’ by the HFEA. An ‘add on’ is a treatment that can be offered by a clinic which may not have enough evidence to show that it is effective at increasing the chances of having a baby (https://www.hfea.gov.uk/treatments/treatment-add-ons/#What-are-add-ons).
Each ‘add on’ is ranked according to the quality of evidence to support their use and Embryo Glue, along with other media containing hyaluronan, has been ranked as ‘amber’. The HFEA acknowledge that there is one high quality study which supports that Embryo Glue may increase the chances of having a baby with fertility treatment whilst other studies are deemed to be of moderate quality and as such the use cannot be routinely recommended for all fertility patients (https://www.hfea.gov.uk/treatments/treatment-add-ons/hyaluronate-enriched-medium/).
Your Clinician and Embryology team will be able to give you further guidance should you wish to use Embryo Glue in your treatment. |
* The price list above sets out the 2023 costs of common treatments, investigations, and services as an illustration only and does not include medication as this is relevant to each individual's circumstances. If you would like further details please contact us. |
Treatment | Cost (£)* | |
New consultation – single lady - Includes Anti Mullerian Hormone test (AMH) | £350 | |
Includes 1 hour Consultation + AMH |
Female screening | £187 | |
(HE2a)FBC, HIV, Hep A, Hep B (Core & Surface antigen), Hep C, (NAT/PCR) Chlamydia, Rubella, HB electrophoresis |
Saline Infusion Sonography | £485 | |
A saline infusion sonogram (SIS, saline sonography) is an ultrasound test to check if the endometrial cavity (inside of the uterus) appears normal. |
HFEA Fee | £85 | |
The HFEA charge fertility clinics a cost for each cycle of IVF and IUI they perform, to cover their costs to regulate them. |
IVF - In vitro fertilisation | £3,800 | |
(includes medical and nursing care, monitoring and scans, Sedation, Egg collection, Laboratory procedures, Embryo transfer & Counselling) |
Sperm Bank Donation | £1,000 | |
Counselling | Free | |
Medication - based on an average length of stimulation | £2,000 | |
Pregnancy scan | £215 | |
An early pregnancy scan is performed in the first 5-11 weeks of pregnancy and will: Determine the presence and location of a pregnancy Confirm the fetal heartbeat (possible after 7 weeks of pregnancy) Check the viability of a pregnancy (the likelihood of problems or complications) Diagnose a multiple pregnancy (singleton, twins, triplets or more) Calculate your estimated due date (EDD) |
Total | £8,085 | |
* The price list above sets out the 2023 costs of common treatments, investigations, and services as an illustration only and does not include medication as this is relevant to each individual's circumstances. If you would like further details please contact us. |