The Cost of IVF in Ohio: Breaking Down the Prices

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The Cost of IVF in Ohio: Breaking Down the Prices

The cost of a single cycle of in vitro fertilization (IVF) in Ohio typically falls between $14,000 and $24,000. These expenses can vary based on several factors, including the chosen clinic and the individual needs of the prospective parent, such as medication plans and additional services like Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT), embryo freezing, and Frozen Embryo Transfers (FET). 

This article will break down the different elements contributing to the cost of IVF in Ohio, explore financial resources to make the process more affordable, and suggest travel options that can significantly reduce treatment expenses. 

What Goes into the Cost of IVF in Ohio? 

The cost of a single In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) cycle in Ohio can range from approximately $14,000 to over $24,000, including medications. Keep in mind that most clinics advertise prices that do not include medications that add between $2,000-$7,000 to the advertised price.  

The main reason for the wide variation in IVF pricing in Ohio is what clinics choose to charge for their services. Two clinics can have wildly different prices for the identical service. For this reason, it is crucial to carefully review each clinic’s pricing structure and make an apples-to-apples comparison. 

The second reason for the variation in IVF costs in Ohio is the services you need and desire. Some services will be elective, while others will be recommended based on your specific needs. 

What IVF Services Cost in Ohio 

The services that account for the $14,000-$24,000 cost of your IVF cycle will depend on a combination of your individual needs and desires.  

That said, when evaluating the cost of IVF treatment in Ohio, there are some necessary services that pretty much all IVF patients will need. So, make sure that they are included in a clinic’s advertised prices, or accounted for as an additional line item. Essential  IVF services include: 

  • Monitoring Appointments: For tracking egg development and the uterine lining, these appointments help schedule the egg retrieval procedure. 
  • Egg Retrieval: The process of collecting mature eggs from the ovaries. 
  • Anesthesia: Administered during egg retrieval to ensure comfort during this minor surgical procedure. 
  • Embryo Transfer: The embryo is placed back into the uterus, either through a fresh or frozen embryo transfer. Most clinics include fresh embryo transfers and charge significantly more for frozen embryo transfers.  
  • Medications: While typically not quoted by clinics, medications are used in nearly all IVF cycles. Most clients can expect to pay between $2,000-$7,000 in medication costs per cycle. 

Traveling for More Affordable IVF Services  

One way many Americans, including Ohio residents, make IVF more affordable is by traveling to lower-cost clinics like CNY Fertility, where IVF, including medications and travel, can cost under $10,000 per cycle. 

At CNY Fertility, the most popular IVF package, including medications, costs $5,769. This package covers: 

  • Egg retrieval with anesthesia 
  • ICSI fertilization 
  • Embryo culture and development 
  • Medications (CNY’s standard protocol) 

While this package does not include monitoring, those traveling for treatment may pay around $800 to $1,500 for local monitoring services. 

Additional travel expenses include either driving or flying to the closest CNY Fertility location and accommodation for 2-7 nights. 

Consistent with our low costs for essential IVF services, CNY offers add-on services like frozen embryo transfers (FET), genetic testing (PGT), and enhancement and immune protocols at a fraction of the average cost in Ohio and nationally.  

Learn more about traveling for care at CNY here.  Use our cost calculator to build a personalized estimate for your specific needs.  

$3,999 

The Cost of Add-On IVF Services 

Apart from the cost of basic IVF, additional services can raise the price by $5,000 to $15,000 per cycle in Ohio: 

Cryopreservation + First-Year Storage ($600) 

Some clinics include this service, while others charge separately. The first year typically costs around $600, with annual storage fees thereafter. 

Frozen Embryo Transfers (FET) ($995 – $4,000) 

FET is a common procedure for patients with multiple embryos or when a fresh transfer isn’t possible. At CNY, the cost of an FET is $995, while it can be as high as $4,000 at Ohio clinics.  

Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT) ($2,600- $4,500) 

PGT helps screen for genetic conditions and can also determine the embryo’s sex. This process involves fees for both the fertility clinic and genetics lab, adding to the overall cost. At most clinics, PGT testing costs around $4,500. At CNY, this service costs $2600.  

The Need for Multiple IVF Cycles (2-3X Total Cost) 

Most IVF patients undergo multiple cycles before achieving success. On average, patients complete between 2.3 and 2.7 cycles, leading to total costs of $28,000 to $48,000 in Ohio. 

Does Insurance Cover IVF in Ohio? 

Ohio is one of the states where insurance companies are encouraged, though not required, to offer coverage for infertility treatments, including IVF, as part of pregnancy-related services. 

To determine if and to what extent insurance covers IVF, you’ll have to check with your individual provider.  

IVF Financing and Grants  

Many clinics in Ohio offer financing plans to manage the cost of IVF. Independent lenders also provide loans specifically for fertility treatments.  

Additionally, IVF grants are available, some of which can cover the full cost of a cycle. Grants may be open to all applicants or have specific eligibility requirements. 

CNY Fertility offers the CNY IVF Grant. It is open to all applicants and awarded monthly. 

IVF Cost in Ohio: Key Takeaways 

The average cost of IVF in Ohio ranges from $14,000 to $24,000 per cycle, including medications. Most patients require add on services and/or multiple cycles, causing total costs to increase to between $20,000 and $60,000 to successfully grow their families.  

To reduce expenses, Ohio residents can opt to travel to lower-cost, high-quality clinics like CNY Fertility.