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cost
| Cost | Includes |
|---|---|
MYR 31,000 - MYR 56,000USD 7,809 - USD 14,106 | Cycle coordination, stimulation monitoring, egg retrieval, fertilization (ICSI), embryo culture, embryo transfer, first pregnancy test, donor compensation, screening, and matching. |
Additional costs to consider:
The following are sometimes not included. Confirm with your clinic before you book.
- Recipient medications (endometrial preparation): confirm with your clinic
- Monitoring scans: confirm whether included in your package
- Embryo freezing and storage: confirm annual fees with your clinic
- PGT genetic testing if recommended: confirm pricing with your clinic
For your total budget, add the above to accommodation (around RM 200 to RM 600 per night in KL), local transport, and flights. Most recipients spend 7 to 10 days for a fresh donor cycle.
Read more about donor egg IVF in Malaysia.
Success rates for donor egg IVF in Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia does not publish standardized national fertility outcome data, so results vary by clinic. When assessing a KL clinic, ask directly for their donor egg IVF clinical pregnancy rate per transfer. Reputable clinics will share this without hesitation.
As a general benchmark, well-run donor egg programs internationally achieve clinical pregnancy rates of 60 to 70% per fresh transfer. Outcomes are driven by donor egg quality rather than the recipient's age, which is why donor egg IVF is often the recommended pathway for women over 40 or those with low ovarian reserve.
Look for clinics with MSQH (Malaysian Society of Quality in Health) or JCI (Joint Commission International) accreditation. These are the most reliable independent quality indicators available in Malaysia's private fertility sector.
Why choose Kuala Lumpur for donor egg IVF?
- Largest selection of accredited fertility centers in Malaysia
- KLIA has direct connections from across Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and Europe
- Significantly lower cost than Singapore for comparable clinical standards
- Ethnically diverse donor pool, with the majority of donors being of Chinese, Malay, or Indian heritage
- English is the working language at all major private fertility centers
- Strong medical tourism infrastructure means the experience is well-organized for international patients
Donor egg IVF in Kuala Lumpur vs Kota Damansara
Factor | Kuala Lumpur | Kota Damansara |
Clinic options | 6+ fertility centers | 2 to 3 specialist centers |
Cost | Standard | Often slightly lower |
Getting there | KLIA: direct flights from across Asia, Australia, and beyond | 30 to 40 min from KLIA by car |
Accommodation | Around RM 200 to RM 600/night | Around RM 150 to RM 400/night |
Kuala Lumpur is the right choice if you want the widest clinic selection, the most experienced teams with international patients, and the easiest flight access. Kota Damansara is a suburban township adjacent to KL, around 30 to 40 minutes from the airport, with specialist fertility centers that offer a quieter setting and sometimes lower costs. Both are practical options for international patients.
Frequently asked questions about donor egg IVF in Kuala Lumpur
Who is eligible for donor egg IVF in Kuala Lumpur?
Donor egg IVF in Malaysia is available to married heterosexual non-Muslim couples only. Single women, same-sex couples, and Muslim patients cannot access donor egg treatment under Malaysian Medical Council guidelines. This applies regardless of your nationality or marital status in your home country.
How does the cost compare to Singapore?
Donor egg IVF in Singapore typically costs two to three times more than in Kuala Lumpur for a comparable cycle. For eligible couples, KL offers genuinely high-quality care at a price point that makes the trip worthwhile even factoring in flights and accommodation.
How long will I need to be in KL?
Most recipients spend 7 to 10 days for a fresh donor cycle. Endometrial preparation starts before you travel and can be monitored at a clinic near you at home. You fly in for the final scan, the transfer, and a short rest before returning.
Are donor pools in KL ethnically diverse?
More so than in European countries, yes. KL's donor pools reflect Malaysia's multiethnic population, with donors of Chinese, Malay, and Indian heritage available. The pool is smaller than in Cyprus or Mexico, and availability of specific profiles varies by clinic. If you have a specific match requirement, ask your clinic about current donor availability before committing.
What accreditation should I look for in a KL clinic?
- MSQH accreditation: the Malaysian national hospital quality standard
- JCI accreditation: an internationally recognized benchmark used by patients from outside Malaysia
- Named specialists with verifiable training credentials from recognized institutions

Dato' Dr. Prashant Nadkarni
Special interests:Genetic testing in IVF, Advanced age IVF, IVF after recurrent miscarriages
Experience:44 years

Dr. Paul Tay Yee Siang
Special interests:Donor egg IVF, Advanced age IVF, IVF after recurrent miscarriages
Experience:34 years
