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cost
| Cost | Includes |
|---|---|
€5,700 - €8,280USD 6,706 - USD 9,741 | Cycle coordination, donor monitoring and preparation, donor medication and compensation, egg collection, sperm preparation, fertilization, embryo culture, first embryo transfer, first pregnancy test |
Additional costs to consider:
- Recipient medications (endometrial preparation): €150
- Recipient monitoring, bloodwork, and ultrasounds: €150
- Freezing of surplus embryos: €600
- Annual embryo storage: €300/year or €25/month
- Male sequencing (if required): €400
Guaranteed Package Options
If you want more certainty going into treatment, we offer IVF gurantee packages with donor eggs in Cyprus. All three guarantee 2 blastocysts and use fresh or frozen donor eggs at the same price.
Package | Price | Guarantee | Genetic Testing |
Standard | €8,280 | 2 blastocysts | 300+ genes tested |
Lite | €7,475 | 2 blastocysts | 3 genes tested |
Basic | €5,750 | 2 blastocysts | None |
Success Rates
Donor egg IVF consistently produces higher success rates than IVF using your own eggs, because outcomes are driven by the age and quality of the donor's eggs, not yours. According to data published by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), fresh donor egg IVF achieves a clinical pregnancy rate of around 65.9% per transfer, with a live birth rate of approximately 55.6%. This holds broadly consistent regardless of the recipient's age, which is one of the reasons donor egg IVF is recommended for women over 40 or those with diminished ovarian reserve.
Cyprus donors are aged 18 to 35 and go through full genetic and health screening before approval, which contributes to the strong outcomes clinics here report.
How are egg donors in Cyprus selected?
Matching is based on your physical characteristics: blood type, eye color, hair color, height, and build. Beyond the physical match, every donor completes full genetic screening, infectious disease testing, a psychological assessment, and a detailed medical history review before being approved into the program.
You have two options when it comes to donor identity. Anonymous donation means you receive the donor's medical and physical profile but no identifying information. Known donation allows for varying degrees of openness, depending on what both parties agree to. Most international patients choose anonymous donation, but your clinic will walk you through both at the matching stage.
You will not meet your donor, but you will receive a detailed profile. Some Cyprus clinics also offer childhood photos of the donor, which many recipients find helpful when making their decision.
Donor Egg IVF in Cyprus—Legal Considerations
Egg donation is fully legal in Cyprus and regulated under the EU Tissues and Cells Directive, which sets standards for donor screening, consent, and traceability. Donors must be aged 18 to 35 and can donate to a maximum of five families. Payments are restricted to reasonable compensation for time and inconvenience rather than commercial fees.
Children born through donor egg IVF in Cyprus have no automatic legal right to identify the donor, unlike the UK where donor-conceived children can access identifying information at 18. If this matters to you, it is worth discussing with your clinic before you commit, particularly if you plan to be open with your child about how they were conceived.
Single women and same-sex female couples can access donor egg IVF in Cyprus without restriction at private clinics.
Donor Egg IVF in Cyprus: FAQs
How long will I need to be in Cyprus?
For a fresh donor cycle, most recipients spend 7 to 10 days in Cyprus. Your endometrial preparation begins before you travel and is monitored remotely. You fly to Cyprus for the final scan, the transfer, and a short rest before flying home.
Can I choose my donor?
Yes, within the matching process. You will receive profiles of donors who match your physical characteristics and blood type and choose from those. You won't have access to identifying details, but the profile gives you enough to make a considered decision. Some clinics also offer childhood photos.
What happens to unused embryos?
Surplus embryos can be frozen and stored for future use at €600 for freezing and €300 per year for storage. This gives you additional attempts without going through another full donor cycle, which significantly reduces the cost and physical burden of a second try.
What is the difference between the guaranteed packages and the standard treatment?
The standard treatment fee covers one complete cycle with no outcome guarantee. The guaranteed packages (Basic, Lite, Standard) guarantee that you will have 2 blastocysts available for transfer, and include varying levels of genetic testing. If that outcome is not reached, the clinic will repeat the donor cycle at no additional charge. Which option is right for you depends on your circumstances and risk tolerance, and your coordinator can help you think through the decision.
Is donor egg IVF in Cyprus right for me if I want my child to know their origins?
Cyprus uses anonymous donation as the default, which means your child will not have a legal route to identifying the donor. If donor identity disclosure is important to you, Cyprus may not be the right fit. Denmark, by contrast, offers both anonymous and open donation. It is worth thinking through this carefully before you decide where to have treatment.

Dr. Krinos Trokoudes
Special interests:Genetic testing in IVF, Donor egg IVF, Fibroid removal and IVF
Experience:54 years