Egg Freezing Costs: What You Will Actually Pay
The quoted price and the real price are almost never the same. A clinic might show £3,500 for a cycle. By the time you add medications, monitoring, anaesthesia, vitrification, and storage — that number is often £7,000–£12,000. This guide breaks down every cost so you know exactly what you are committing to before you sign anything.
The Real All-In Cost of Egg Freezing
Clinic procedure fee: £2,500–£5,000. This is the number most clinics advertise. It is not the full cost.
Medications: £1,500–£4,000. The largest variable cost. Almost never included in the headline price.
Monitoring appointments: £300–£800. Blood tests and ultrasound scans every 2–3 days during stimulation.
Anaesthesia: £200–£500. Usually listed separately from the procedure fee.
Annual storage: £300–£600 per year. Every year your eggs remain frozen.
Total realistic range for one UK cycle: £5,000–£12,000.
How to Pay Less Without Sacrificing Quality
Buy your medications in Spain — 40–60% cheaper than UK prices for identical products.
Check your employer fertility benefits before paying anything out of pocket.
Consider treatment in Spain or Czech Republic — full cycle costs €3,000–€5,000.
Use egg sharing programmes if you are eligible — reduces cycle cost by £2,000–£4,000.
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