IVF Cost in Vancouver (2026)
Vancouver IVF pricing has a structure that surprises many patients: published base fees of about $9,700–$11,500 look moderate, but BC clinics typically bill cycle monitoring separately (around $3,200), unlike clinics in the rest of Canada where monitoring is bundled. Add medications ($3,000–$9,000) and the all-in self-pay cost lands in the same range as Toronto.
The big development for Vancouver patients is BC's publicly funded IVF program, launched July 2025: eligible residents receive up to $19,000 toward one cycle — including clinic-dispensed medications — on an income-tested scale (full amount under $100,000 household income, phasing out at $250,000). The funded program runs through participating BC clinics including Olive Fertility, Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine, and Grace Fertility. For eligible households the grant can cover most of a cycle; applicants must generally be 41 or younger.
Published IVF prices at Vancouver clinics
| Clinic | Base IVF fee | Google rating |
|---|---|---|
| Grace Fertility | $9,700 | ★★★★★4.0(89 reviews) |
| Olive Fertility Centre (Vancouver) | $11,500 | ★★★★★4.4(378 reviews) |
Base fees typically include cycle monitoring (billed separately at BC clinics — see below), egg retrieval with sedation, embryo culture, and transfer. Medications and add-ons are extra.
What you pay on top of the base fee
- Medication: $3,000–$9,000 per cycle depending on your protocol and dosage.
- Cycle monitoring: $3,000–$3,400 — BC clinics bill monitoring separately, unlike most of Canada.
- ICSI (if needed): $1,500–$3,000; included in the base fee at some clinics.
- PGT-A genetic testing (optional): $3,000–$6,000.
- Embryo freezing and storage: freezing is included or ~$500–$1,500, then ~$450–$800 per year for storage (year one often included).
Want a personalized number? Estimate your IVF cost with our calculator → — it uses real Vancouver clinic pricing and applies British Columbia's funding and tax credits.
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.
Vancouver IVF cost FAQs
How much does IVF cost in Vancouver?
Published base IVF fees at Vancouver clinics run about $9,700–$11,500, but BC clinics typically bill cycle monitoring separately (roughly $3,200), and medications add $3,000–$9,000. All-in, a self-pay cycle in Vancouver typically totals $16,000–$24,000 before any funding.
Does BC pay for IVF?
Yes. Since July 2025, BC's publicly funded IVF program provides eligible residents up to $19,000 toward one cycle, income-tested: the full $19,000 under $100,000 household income, sliding down and phasing out at $250,000. The grant covers treatment and clinic-dispensed medications at participating clinics.
Why do Vancouver clinics charge monitoring separately?
It's a regional billing convention — BC clinics itemize cycle monitoring (bloodwork and ultrasounds during stimulation) as its own fee, around $3,200, while clinics in most other provinces bundle it into the cycle fee. When comparing Vancouver quotes to other cities, make sure you're comparing all-in totals.
Which Vancouver clinics participate in the BC funded IVF program?
The program operates through participating BC clinics — Olive Fertility, Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine (PCRM), and Grace Fertility. Confirm participation and current intake timelines directly with the clinic when you apply.
Pricing, wait times, and availability are compiled from public sources and clinic submissions and may change. Confirm current details directly with the clinic.