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Fertility Clinics in British Columbia

British Columbia is home to 8 fertility clinics serving patients from Vancouver and Victoria to the Okanagan and Northern BC. Clinics across the province provide IVF, IUI, egg freezing, genetic testing, and third-party reproduction services, with many based in Vancouver's well-regarded medical corridor. As of July 2, 2025, BC offers a publicly funded IVF program providing up to $19,000 toward one cycle for eligible residents on an income-tested basis.

British Columbia launched a publicly funded IVF program on July 2, 2025, providing eligible residents up to $19,000 toward a single IVF cycle on an income-tested basis. Funding is administered through approved clinics, and demand has been strong, so ask each clinic about eligibility criteria and current waitlists. Beyond the funded cycle, patients may pay for additional cycles, medication, and add-on services out of pocket. When comparing Vancouver, Victoria, and Interior clinics, consider treatment range, success rates, the cost of any travel for monitoring, and whether the clinic participates in the provincial funding program.

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Comparing fertility clinics in British Columbia

Fertility care access can vary widely across British Columbia, especially when clinics are concentrated in one or two cities. When comparing providers, look beyond distance and consider whether the clinic offers your treatment, whether referral is required, what wait time information is available, and whether provincial funding or tax credit rules may affect your costs.

Use the clinic cards above as a starting point, then review each profile for services, pricing signals, reviews, public funding notes, contact details, and nearby alternatives. Published clinic information can change, so confirm details directly with the clinic before booking or joining a waitlist.

Frequently asked questions

Does British Columbia fund IVF treatment?

Yes. Since July 2, 2025, BC offers a publicly funded IVF program providing eligible residents up to $19,000 toward one cycle, on an income-tested basis. Eligibility and funding are handled through approved clinics, so confirm details directly.

How much does IVF cost in BC?

With provincial funding, eligible patients can receive up to $19,000 toward one cycle. Without funding, a cycle typically runs about $10,000 to $20,000 before medication, which can add several thousand dollars more.

Do I need a referral to see a fertility clinic in BC?

Requirements vary by clinic. Some accept self-referrals while others ask for a referral from your family doctor or gynecologist. Check the clinic's intake process before booking.

What is the difference between IVF and IUI?

IUI places prepared sperm directly into the uterus and is simpler and cheaper. IVF retrieves eggs, fertilizes them in a lab, and transfers an embryo — a more involved option often used for complex cases or after IUI has been tried.

How do I choose a fertility clinic in BC?

Compare treatments offered, success rates, wait times, whether the clinic participates in BC's IVF funding program, pricing for unfunded services, and travel distance for the frequent monitoring appointments an IVF cycle requires.

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Popular Treatments in British Columbia

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