IVF cost in Thailand 2026
In vitro fertilization cost in Thailand in 2026 falls between ฿135,000 and ฿450,000 per cycle, depending on the procedure, medication protocol, and hospital you choose. This guide breaks down what you'll pay for standard IVF, ICSI, and PGT testing, donor egg treatment, and frozen embryo transfer in Thailand, along with the costs that often catch patients off guard.
Cost ranges below are compiled from collecting pricing at five top Thailand fertility clinics.

Average cost of IVF treatment in Thailand
Your package for IVF in Thailand would normally include your ovarian stimulation monitoring, egg retrieval, laboratory fertilization, and a fresh embryo transfer. Confirm with your clinic what is included in your specific package.
Procedure | Price range (THB) | Price range (USD) |
Standard IVF cycle, fresh transfer | ฿200,000 – ฿350,000 | $6,030 – $10,550 |
IVF with ICSI | ฿240,000 – ฿300,000 | $7,235 – $9,045 |
IVF, ICSI, and PGT-A combined | ฿250,000 – ฿330,000 | $7,535 – $9,950 |
Donor egg IVF | ฿250,000 – ฿350,000 | $7,535 – $10,550 |
Frozen embryo transfer only | ฿50,000 – ฿80,000 | $1,505 – $2,410 |
Medication, billed separately at most clinics | ฿60,000 – ฿150,000 | $1,810 – $4,520 |
What influences the cost of IVF in Thailand?
Price differences between clinics usually reflect lab standards, equipment, embryologist staffing, and facility accreditation rather than the core IVF protocol itself, which is largely standardized.
However, the most important factor that contributes to the cost is the doctor’s skill and experience. At some clinics, you may have senior doctors and specialist doctors charging different prices even though the facility and equipment is the same.
Patients with complex cases or previous IVF failures do not mind paying for the senior doctors’ experience. We've seen many patients choose and pay higher for experienced specialists because they value the judgment that comes from managing thousands of IVF cycles, particularly when standard approaches haven't worked.
What's included in an IVF package price in Thailand
Included in most packages:
- Ultrasound monitoring during stimulation
- Bloodwork during stimulation
- Egg retrieval procedure and sedation
- Laboratory fertilization and embryo culture
- One embryo transfer
Usually billed separately:
- Medication
- PGD or PGT testing
- ICSI
- Embryo storage beyond the first year
- A second cycle if your first attempt does not result in pregnancy
Initial consultation and testing costs vary for patients, depending upon what reports you already have and if you need any advance testing. The costs are typically between ฿8,000 – ฿12,000 for consultation, ultrasounds, blood tests, semen analysis, and any counselling (if required).
How ICSI affects your IVF cost in Thailand
ICSI is commonly added to an IVF cycle in Thailand when sperm count, motility, or morphology are a factor. Clinics generally quote it as a fixed add-on rather than a variable fee, so you can compare this figure directly across providers.
Many top clinics, like Safe Fertility in Thailand, offer ICSI as a standard service for all IVF cycles without any extra cost.
If ICSI is not included in your package, you’re looking at an additional cost of around ฿15,000- ฿25,000.
What PGD testing costs in Thailand
PGT-A and PGT-M testing add a genetic screening step before your embryo transfer. Genetic testing with IVF in Thailand is highly sought service as many couples want to screen their embryos for the correct number of chromosomes before implantation. This helps reduce the incidence of miscarriages, failed implantations, and conditions like Downs syndrome.
Service | Price (THB) |
PGT-A testing, up to 3 embryos | From ฿76,000 |
PGT-A testing, additional embryos | From ฿18,000/embryo |
PGT-M testing (done for specific genetic diseases) | Variable price, depends upon the conditions to be tested |
Donor egg IVF pricing in Thailand
Commercial donor egg IVF is not legally allowed in Thailand. You can only pursue a donor egg cycle if a family member is willing to donate on your behalf without compensation, and you receive special approval from the clinic's ethics committee.
Only a small number of clinics offer this service. Be cautious of any clinic that asks for extra cash to complete your donor cycle. That's a sign of a sub-standard provider operating outside Thailand's legal framework.
Since donor compensation is not permitted, your cost covers clinic procedure fees only: ethics committee review, cycle synchronization with your donor, egg retrieval, fertilization, and your embryo transfer.
What a frozen embryo transfer costs in Thailand?
A frozen embryo transfer using embryos already frozen at your clinic covers cycle monitoring, medications, endometrial preparation, and the transfer itself.
Service | Price (THB) |
Frozen embryo transfer (FET) | ฿40,000 – ฿65,000 |
Embryo storage (for upto 5 embryos), per year after year one | ฿10,000 – ฿20,000 |
Medication costs for an IVF cycle in Thailand
Fertility medication for a single IVF cycle in Thailand costs you ฿60,000 to ฿150,000. Most clinics bill this separately from the base package price.
What moves your medication cost within that range:
- Your prescribed dosage
- Your stimulation protocol
- How your ovaries respond to stimulation
Two patients at the same clinic can pay very different medication costs based on these three factors.
Cheapest IVF options in Thailand: hospital vs. clinic pricing
Thailand has both JCI-accredited hospitals and smaller, independent fertility clinics offering IVF, and there is a significant price gap between the two.
Even so, independent clinics are often highly professional, and in some cases hold higher standards than larger hospitals. Based on our experience placing patients, independent clinics in Thailand have handled complex fertility cases just as effectively as larger hospitals, often with faster response times. Bigger hospitals typically involve more layers between you and your care team, which can slow down communication during your cycle.
What the higher hospital price usually buys you:
- On-site NICU and OB-GYN backup
- Larger embryology teams
- Dedicated international patient coordinators
Some independent clinics now operate within full-service hospitals, while retaining their brand, so you get the best of both.
Clinic concentration also shapes your options. IVF clinics in Bangkok make up the largest share of Thailand's fertility providers, which keeps competition and pricing transparent.
IVF options in Phuket are fewer in number, but based on patient feedback we received over the past decade, it is safe to say they are high-quality.
Additional costs to budget for beyond the treatment package
- Pre-cycle fertility testing and bloodwork: ฿10,000 to ฿30,000
- Anesthesia for egg retrieval: ฿10,000 to ฿20,000
- Embryo storage after year one: ฿10,000 to ฿20,000 per year
- A second cycle if your first attempt does not result in pregnancy: full package price applies again (with Infertility Aide you get 5-10% discount on repeat cycles)
These costs are sometimes not included in your package price. Confirm with your clinic or agency what's covered before you commit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers about IVF cost in Thailand
How much does IVF cost in Thailand in 2026?
A standard cycle costs you ฿200,000 to ฿350,000, not including medication or add-ons like ICSI or PGT testing.
Is medication included in the price of an IVF package in Thailand?
In some IVF packages, a fixed amount of medication is included (these are usually offered to younger patients). Mostly, medicines for IVF are pay-per-bill, so it works best for the patient. Confirm with your clinic whether medication is bundled into your quote or billed as a separate cost.
How much does IVF with medication cost in Thailand?
Packages of IVF in Thailand including medication start from ฿220,000.
Does IVF cost more at a JCI-accredited hospital in Thailand?
Yes. You can expect to pay ฿340,000 to ฿430,000 for a full package at a JCI-accredited hospital, compared to ฿180,000 to ฿250,000 at a standalone clinic.
Does paying more for IVF in Thailand improve your chances of success?
A higher price usually reflects hospital infrastructure and support services, not a different IVF lab process. Sometimes, the higher price does mean a more experienced doctor, which might be beneficial. Ask each clinic for its published success rates by age group and contact via the Infertility Aide to get your written, detailed quotes directly from the doctor.
What happens to your cost if your first IVF cycle in Thailand fails?
Most clinics charge the full package price again for a second attempt. Confirm your clinic's repeat-cycle policy before you start treatment.
Is a frozen embryo transfer cheaper than a fresh IVF cycle in Thailand?
Yes, certainly. When using embryos frozen in your previous cycle, you only pay for the lining preparation, monitoring, medicines, and transfer costs. It’s normally 15-20% of the cycle costs. So you pay around ฿50,000 to ฿70,000, compared to ฿200,000 to ฿350,000 for a full fresh cycle.

