Cost | Success rates | Egg donation | Age limit | Doctors
If you’re looking for the best doctors for IVF in Malaysia, you’ll notice that some of the experts mentioned above have experience of over 40 years in the field and have set up some of the most successful IVF clinics in the world.
However, before you sign up for fertility treatments, you must consider the clinic’s location, overall standards, cost of in vitro fertilization, doctor’s availability, staff behavior, among other factors, as every clinic has their own strengths and you must find the expert that is right for you.
What is the cost of IVF in Malaysia?
While the cheapest IVF in Malaysia costs only RM 9,000, the prices at higher end clinics go upto RM 30,000.
Below is the range of the average IVF fee:
IVF – ICSI | RM 9,900 – RM 30,000 |
IVF + Genetic testing RM 30,000 | RM 30,000 – RM 45,000 |
Egg freezing | RM 15,000 – RM 21,000 |
Donor egg IVF | RM 22,000 – RM 31,000 + donor fee |
Donor sperm IVF | RM 22,000 – RM 31,000 + donor fee |
IVF with surgical sperm extraction | RM 20,000 – RM38,000 |
Intra-uterine insemination | RM1,000 – RM3,000 |
IVF cost is always influenced by your individual factors, such as the medication required, number of eggs and embryos, additional services, and any extra testing, if required.
What is the success rate of IVF in Malaysia?
The best IVF clinics in Malaysia report success rates of upto 82% in IVF, which are among the highest in the world.
Ofcourse, your age, gamete quality, overall health will always be responsible for your own IVF success and you must find the doctor you feel most comfortable with.
Is donor egg IVF in Malaysia legal?
Yes, IVF with donor eggs is allowed and very well regulated in Malaysia. The process involves thorough testing, counselling, and examination of all parties.
What is the age limit for IVF in Malaysia?
There is no age restriction for IVF, but some of the best fertility clinics in Kuala Lumpur will allow women upto 53 years or menopause, whichever comes first.
Donor eggs and donor embryos are recommended for women over 45 years, but it really depends upon your personal factors.
Can unmarried woman do IVF in Malaysia?
No, the Malaysian IVF law requires you to be married to be eligible for IVF and Malaysian fertility clinics may require both partners to commence the treatment.
As a single woman, you can have your eggs frozen and plan for IVF in future. The Cryotec method of egg vitrification is the most advanced in the world that allows the doctors to achieve close to 100% freeze-thaw survival of eggs and embryos.
Doctors for IVF in Malaysia
Dato Dr. Colin Lee Soon Soo
Experience
40 yearsSpecial Interests
Genetic testing of embryos, IVF, therapeutic laparoscopyDr. Haris Hamzah
Experience
40 yearsSpecial Interests
Hysteroscopic surgery, IVF, Laparoscopic (minimally invasive) surgeryDr. Lam Wei Kian
Experience
17 yearsSpecial Interests
Endoscopy, IVF-ICSI, MyomectomyDato’ Dr. Prashant Nadkarni
Experience
40 yearsSpecial Interests
IVF, ICSI, Genetic testingDr. Wilkinson Tan Yoong Jian
Experience
12 yearsSpecial Interests
Reproductive medicine, minimal-access surgeryDr. Wan Syahirah binti Yang Mohsin
Experience
15 yearsSpecial Interests
Fertility preservation (egg freezing), InvitroActivation (IVA) for women with poor ovarian reserve, premature ovarian failureDr. Leong Wai Yew
Experience
23 yearsSpecial Interests
Minimally invasive surgery, gyne-oncology, uro-gynaecologyDr. Paul Tay Yee Siang
Experience
31 yearsSpecial Interests
Donor egg/sperm IVF, Male infertilityDr. Natasha Ain binti Mohd Nor
Experience
23 yearsSpecial Interests
PCOS, Endometriosis, Recurrent miscarriageDr. Helena Lim Yun Hsuen
Experience
24 yearsSpecial Interests
Stem cell research, ICSI, All ARTDr. Jasdev Singh A/L Harbhajan Singh
Experience
13 yearsSpecial Interests
ICSI, Laparoscopic gyne surgeriesBook a consultation or request a custom quote for your treatment by pressing for your preferred doctor. If you have any questions or need specific assistance, write to us at care@infertilityaide.com