Fertility Clinics in Quebec
Quebec offers 6 fertility clinics providing comprehensive reproductive care across Montreal, Laval, and surrounding areas. The province stands out nationally for its RAMQ-funded fertility program, which covers one IVF cycle including medications and multiple IUI treatments for eligible patients. With bilingual care widely available and a strong research presence, Quebec is one of Canada's most accessible provinces for funded fertility treatment.
Quebec offers some of the most generous public fertility coverage in Canada. The RAMQ program funds one IVF cycle including medications, plus several IUI attempts, for eligible residents. Clinics are concentrated in Montreal and Laval, with bilingual care widely available. Beyond the funded cycle, a private IVF cycle typically costs $10,000 to $20,000 before medication. When comparing Quebec clinics, confirm RAMQ participation and eligibility, the treatments offered, language of service, success rates, and travel distance for the frequent monitoring visits an IVF cycle requires.
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Comparing fertility clinics in Quebec
Fertility care access can vary widely across Quebec, 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
Is IVF covered in Quebec?
Yes. Quebec's RAMQ program funds one IVF cycle including medications, plus several IUI attempts, for eligible residents — among the most generous public coverage in Canada. Confirm eligibility and participation with each clinic.
How much does IVF cost in Quebec?
Eligible patients can have one cycle funded through RAMQ, including medication. Privately, an additional cycle typically costs $10,000 to $20,000 before medication. Confirm pricing with the clinic.
Do Quebec fertility clinics offer service in English?
Many Montreal and Laval clinics provide bilingual care in both French and English. Confirm language of service with the clinic when you book.
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 Quebec
Surrogacy and egg donation are governed by federal law plus Quebec's own parentage rules. Our plain-language guides explain what applies.
Surrogacy Laws in Canada
Quebec overhauled its surrogacy law with Bill 12 (framework in force March 6, 2024): a notarized agreement before pregnancy, a psychosocial session, and one year's Quebec residency for the surrogate and intended parents are now required.
Read the guide →Egg Donation Laws in Canada
Quebec's new Register of Origin Information (rules in force June 6, 2025) makes donors identifiable — a donor-conceived person can access the donor's identity for donations made on or after that date.
Read the guide →Popular Treatments in Quebec
Compare Quebec clinics by treatment, with pricing and provincial funding details.





