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The average cost of Embryo Freezing in India is approximately ₹1,46,800 with prices ranging from ₹137,600 to ₹156,000 Although differing from clinic to clinic, this cost usually covers the embryo freezing procedure and short-term storage of frozen embryos for up to 1 year. If embryo freezing is a part of your IVF cycle, it is considered in addition to the IVF treatment cost. Long-term cost of embryo storage beyond the first year may range from ₹5,000 to ₹20,000 per year, depending on a number of factors, including the clinic and location.
Quantity of embryos
The cost increases with the number of embryos being frozen, as more resources and storage space are required to safely preserve them.
IVF and stimulation procedure charges
If embryo freezing is part of an IVF cycle, hormone stimulation, egg retrieval, and fertilisation charges significantly influence the total cost.
Duration of storage
Most clinics cover storage of frozen embryos for up to 1 year, which is included in the procedure. Beyond that, they charge annual fees that add up to the overall expense of frozen embryo storage.
Kind of freezing technique used
Advanced vitrification methods, though slightly costlier, offer better success rates over older slow-freezing techniques.
Clinic location and reputation
Premium fertility centres in metro cities may charge more due to advanced infrastructure, equipment quality, and higher clinical standards.
Add-on services
If you opt for additional services like genetic testing (PGT), embryo quality grading or you may want to opt for extended consultations. All these will add to the total cost of embryo freezing.
Couples postponing pregnancy
Professionals or couples delaying parenthood for personal or career reasons often choose to freeze embryos in their fertile years for future use.
Patients undergoing medical treatment
Cancer patients or those with autoimmune diseases may freeze embryos before starting treatment, which can impact fertility.
Individuals with fertility risk factors
Those at risk of premature ovarian failure or with a strong family history of fertility-related conditions may preserve embryos early.
IVF patients with surplus embryos
Many couples undergoing IVF freeze surplus embryos to use in future cycles, reducing the need for repeat stimulation.
LGBTQ+ individuals or couples
Embryo freezing is a helpful fertility alternative for same-sex couples planning a biological family via surrogacy or donor arrangements.
At present, most of the insurance plans in India do not cover elective fertility preservation procedures such as embryo freezing. However, there are certain scenarios where this procedure is advised for some critical medical conditions like in the case of cancer treatment, if the individual wants to preserve fertility for future use. In such cases, some insurers may partially cover the expenses. It is best that you confirm your policy details with your insurance provider before proceeding.
We believe that finances should not become a roadblock in your journey to parenthood. Therefore, we offer EMI options at 0% interest rate for embryo freezing and fertility-related treatments. With flexible instalments, you can begin your treatment without the pressure of paying at once. Our counsellors help you personalise your plan to ensure that it does not burden you, thus making quality fertility care both accessible and stress-free. Whether you are freezing embryos for medical or personal reasons, we are here to assist you with compassionate care and transparent pricing.
Check for All-Inclusive IVF packages
Some clinics offer umbrella packages for fertility treatment where you can get IVF treatment, embryo freezing, and one-year storage in a single package. This becomes a cost-effective option for many individuals planning for IVF in future.
Compare annual storage costs
Most clinics provide free storage of frozen embryos for the first year but charge an annual fee after that. Compare the charges of different clinics and check if they offer transparency in their pricing.
Look for EMI options
Explore clinics that offer easy EMI options for embryo freezing and fertility treatments to avoid upfront financial stress.
Avoid unnecessary add-ons
Unless medically required, avoid add-on services to keep costs under control. Consult your doctor first before finalising your package.
Choose trusted fertility clinics
Reputable centres may appear slightly costlier upfront but often save costs in the long run through better success rates and fewer repeat cycles.
Frozen-thawed embryos now have as high a pregnancy rate as fresh transfers, owing to sophisticated vitrification methods. In ideal laboratory conditions, about 90–95% of embryos survive thawing. The success of transfer is largely determined by the woman’s age at the time of freezing and the quality of embryos. As a whole, embryo freezing offers flexibility to plan pregnancy later without affecting future IVF outcomes.
We combine science with compassion to make fertility preservation a safer, affordable, and future-ready option for you with All Heart. All Science.
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Kolkata, West Bengal
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