Fertility Clinics in Surrey, British Columbia
Surrey has 1 fertility clinic offering reproductive services to the Fraser Valley and South Metro Vancouver area. Local access to IUI, fertility assessments, and specialist care provides a convenient alternative for Surrey patients who prefer not to commute into downtown Vancouver for their treatments.
Fertility treatments in Surrey
IVF in Surrey
1 Surrey clinic offers IVF: Olive Fertility Centre (Surrey).
IUI in Surrey
1 Surrey clinic offers IUI: Olive Fertility Centre (Surrey).
Egg freezing in Surrey
1 Surrey clinic offers egg freezing: Olive Fertility Centre (Surrey).
What does IVF cost in Surrey?
The published base IVF fee in Surrey is $11,500 per cycle. The base fee typically includes cycle monitoring, retrieval sedation, and embryo culture; fertility medications add roughly $3,000–$9,000. Eligible BC residents can receive up to $19,000 toward one cycle through the provincial program.
Estimate your IVF cost → — our calculator applies British Columbia's funding programs and tax credits to real clinic pricing.
How to compare clinics in Surrey
A local clinic can make monitoring appointments and follow-up visits much easier, but location is only one part of the decision. Compare the Surreyclinics above by available treatments, referral requirements, pricing signals, review volume, and any published wait time or public funding information.
If there is only one clinic listed in Surrey, it can still be useful to compare nearby options across British Columbia. Clinic capacity, funded-cycle availability, specialist focus, and appointment timing can change, so contact each clinic directly to confirm current details before making a care plan.
Frequently asked questions
How much does IVF cost in Surrey?
A private IVF cycle in Surrey typically costs $10,000 to $20,000 before medication, with fertility drugs often adding $5,000 or more. Eligible BC residents can receive up to $19,000 toward one cycle through the provincial program. Confirm current pricing directly with each clinic.
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, through approved clinics.
Do Surrey fertility clinics require a referral?
It varies by clinic — some accept self-referrals while others require a referral from your family doctor. Check each clinic's intake requirements before booking.
What is the difference between IVF and IUI?
IUI places prepared sperm directly into the uterus and is simpler and less expensive. IVF retrieves eggs, fertilizes them in a lab, and transfers an embryo — a more involved process used for complex cases or after IUI.
Fertility law in British Columbia
Surrogacy and egg donation are governed by federal law plus British Columbia's own parentage rules. Our plain-language guides explain what applies.
Surrogacy Laws in Canada
British Columbia recognizes intended parents automatically under s. 29 of the Family Law Act — a written pre-conception agreement plus the surrogate's written consent after birth, with no court order and no genetic link required.
Read the guide →Egg Donation Laws in Canada
Egg donation is altruistic across Canada; BC's Family Law Act (s. 24) confirms an egg donor is not a legal parent by reason of the donation.
Read the guide →