Fertility Clinics in New Brunswick
New Brunswick has 1 fertility clinic offering reproductive care to residents across the province, with services including IUI, fertility testing, and specialist referrals for advanced treatments like IVF. The province's Fertility Treatment Reimbursement Program (FTRP) provides a one-time reimbursement of up to $20,000 for IVF or up to $10,000 for IUI, covering 100% of eligible costs per household.
New Brunswick offers one of Canada's most generous one-time fertility benefits. The Fertility Treatment Reimbursement Program (FTRP) reimburses up to $20,000 for IVF or up to $10,000 for IUI, covering 100% of eligible costs per household. Local clinics provide IUI, fertility testing, and specialist referrals, with more advanced IVF treatment sometimes involving referral. A private IVF cycle typically costs $10,000 to $20,000 before medication, much of which the FTRP can offset. Compare clinics on services offered, referral pathways, wait times, and travel for monitoring.
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Comparing fertility clinics in New Brunswick
Fertility care access can vary widely across New Brunswick, 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 New Brunswick reimburse fertility treatment?
Yes. The Fertility Treatment Reimbursement Program (FTRP) provides a one-time reimbursement of up to $20,000 for IVF or up to $10,000 for IUI, covering 100% of eligible costs per household.
How much does IVF cost in New Brunswick?
A private IVF cycle typically costs $10,000 to $20,000 before medication, with fertility drugs often adding $5,000 or more. The FTRP can reimburse up to $20,000 of eligible IVF costs.
Do New Brunswick clinics require a referral?
Some treatments and clinics require a referral from your family doctor, while others accept self-referrals for initial assessments. Confirm the intake process with the clinic.
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 New Brunswick
Surrogacy and egg donation are governed by federal law plus New Brunswick's own parentage rules. Our plain-language guides explain what applies.
Surrogacy Laws in Canada
Surrogacy is legal across Canada on an altruistic basis — paying a surrogate is a criminal offence, but documented expenses can be reimbursed. How you become the legal parents depends on the province where the baby is born.
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Egg donation in Canada is altruistic — paying for eggs is a criminal offence, though donors can be reimbursed for documented expenses. Most donor-egg cycles use a known donor or eggs imported from a licensed US bank.
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