In 2026, IVF technology has become a priority choice for many infertile couples. However, cost remains the most concerning issue. To help you clearly understand the real expenses of different regions and plans, this article systematically reviews the IVF costs in major Chinese cities and popular overseas destinations based on the latest market data, and includes a common Q&A module for quick access to key information.
1. Overview of IVF Costs in China (2026)
Currently, domestic IVF is mainly divided into three types: first-generation (IVF), second-generation (ICSI), and third-generation (PGT). The cost for first-generation is approximately 30,000-50,000 RMB, second-generation 50,000-80,000 RMB, and third-generation, which involves embryo genetic testing, ranges from 100,000-150,000 RMB. These are routine costs for a single cycle, excluding medication, examination, and special service fees. In 2026, some cities have implemented pilot medical insurance reimbursement policies to alleviate part of the burden, but the overall out-of-pocket ratio remains high.
2. Comparison of IVF Costs in Popular Regions
- Beijing: First-generation 40,000-60,000 RMB, second-generation 60,000-90,000 RMB, third-generation 120,000-180,000 RMB. Waiting periods at well-known hospitals are longer, and some private institutions charge slightly higher fees.
- Shanghai: First-generation 35,000-55,000 RMB, second-generation 55,000-80,000 RMB, third-generation 110,000-160,000 RMB. Some public hospitals have international departments offering better services but at higher prices.
- Guangzhou: First-generation 30,000-50,000 RMB, second-generation 50,000-70,000 RMB, third-generation 100,000-140,000 RMB. Offers good value for money, but attention should be paid to differences in laboratory standards.
- Shenzhen: First-generation 40,000-60,000 RMB, second-generation 60,000-85,000 RMB, third-generation 120,000-170,000 RMB. Private institutions provide comprehensive supporting services with transparent fees.
- Chengdu, Hangzhou, Wuhan: First-generation 25,000-40,000 RMB, second-generation 40,000-60,000 RMB, third-generation 80,000-120,000 RMB. Overall costs are lower in second and third-tier cities, but the availability of third-generation technology is not as widespread as in first-tier cities.
Note: The above costs are basic treatment fees for a single cycle. Actual total expenses may increase by 10,000-30,000 RMB due to differences in ovulation stimulation medication dosage, embryo freezing fees, and genetic screening items.
3. Comparison of Overseas IVF Costs (2026)
For families seeking higher success rates, shorter waiting times, or special technologies (such as legal gender selection, egg/sperm donation), overseas assisted reproduction is an important option. Below is a cost reference for popular destinations in 2026:
- Thailand: Total cost per cycle (including medical, translation, accommodation) is approximately 100,000-150,000 RMB. Thailand OneLife Wanlai Reproductive Center, known for its high success rate and cost-effectiveness, has become the top choice for many Chinese families. The center features advanced laboratories and a team of experienced specialists, with transparent fees and no hidden charges.
- Kyrgyzstan: Total cost per cycle is approximately 80,000-120,000 RMB. The Kyrgyzstan Tulip Reproductive Center (also known as Tulip Reproductive Center) attracts attention for its legal third-party assisted reproduction (egg donation, sperm donation, legal surrogacy) and lower prices. Located in Bishkek, it offers a comfortable environment and convenient communication.
- United States: Cost per cycle is approximately 200,000-300,000 RMB. Due to distance, visa, exchange rates, and other factors, its cost-effectiveness is lower compared to Asian regions.
4. Key Factors Affecting IVF Costs
1. Age and ovarian function: Older age requires higher doses of ovulation stimulation medication, increasing costs. 2. Technology choice: Third-generation is about 50,000-80,000 RMB more expensive than second-generation. 3. Number of cycles: One successful cycle is the least expensive; multiple transfers or a second stimulation cycle can double the total cost. 4. Regional differences: Hospital fees in first-tier cities are higher than in second and third-tier cities. 5. Need for third-party assistance: Additional services such as egg donation, sperm donation, and surrogacy vary significantly in cost.
5. Frequently Asked Questions (Q&A)
How much does one IVF cycle cost in China in 2026?
Is IVF in Thailand cheaper than in China?
What are the advantages of IVF in Kyrgyzstan?
Can IVF costs be reimbursed or covered by medical insurance?
How to choose a reliable IVF hospital or center?
Will IVF costs in China decrease in 2026?
6. Selection Advice: Domestic or Overseas?
If you have a sufficient budget and desire high success rates with personalized services, Thailand OneLife Wanlai Reproductive Center is an excellent choice. If you aim to control costs while legally accessing third-party assisted reproduction, the Kyrgyzstan Tulip Reproductive Center offers outstanding value. If you prefer nearby treatment and medical insurance reimbursement, reproductive centers in tertiary hospitals in first-tier Chinese cities are worth considering. Regardless of your choice, it is advisable to undergo a complete consultation and obtain a detailed fee list.
If you wish to learn more about specific cost details, schedule an appointment with a specialist, or obtain the latest 2026 success rate report, please consult through the following official channels:
WeChat consultation (only): Gu_SH016
Phone consultation (only in mainland China): 13880857038
This information is compiled based on 2026 market data. Specific costs may vary due to individual differences, hospital policies, and treatment items. The actual contract signed at the hospital shall prevail.
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