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Last updated: Apr 10, 2026
PRP ovarian rejuvenation in Mexico is offered at private fertility clinics operating under state health authority oversight and the federal COFEPRIS regulatory framework, which sets clinical safety standards across all medical facilities in the country. Mexico has no national ART legislation, which means clinic protocols and eligibility criteria are determined at the institutional level rather than by a uniform federal law. This regulatory environment gives Mexican clinics significant flexibility. Treatment is open to single women, unmarried couples, same-sex couples, and foreign nationals without the legal barriers that exist in some other fertility tourism destinations.

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Starting from MX$58,000Starting from USD 3,353
The base fee generally covers the blood draw, centrifugation, platelet separation, and the ovarian injection.

Pricing varies considerably between clinics depending on location, physician seniority, and whether bilateral or unilateral injection is planned.


The following are often not included in the quoted price, verify with your clinic:

  1. Pre-procedure hormone testing, including AMH and FSH, if not submitted from your home country
  2. Antral follicle count assessment by transvaginal ultrasound
  3. Sedation or anesthesia on the day of the injection
  4. Post-procedure blood draws to assess follicular response
  5. Remote follow-up consultation fees after you return home
  6. Costs of any subsequent IVF stimulation cycle, if PRP is being used as preparatory treatment
  7. Accommodation and local transport


Who qualifies for ovarian PRP in Mexico?

Because Mexico has no national ART law, candidacy criteria are set by each clinic individually. In practice, most private fertility clinics use international clinical benchmarks to assess suitability.


PRP is most frequently offered to patients in these categories:

  1. AMH below 1.1 ng/mL with documented history of poor response to gonadotropin stimulation
  2. Antral follicle count under five across both ovaries
  3. Premature ovarian insufficiency before age 40 with residual follicular activity confirmed on scan
  4. Repeated IVF cycle cancellations due to insufficient follicle recruitment
  5. Ovarian reserve decline following surgical intervention on one or both ovaries


Clinics will not proceed where ultrasound confirms no remaining follicular activity. PRP requires dormant follicles to stimulate; it does not create new follicular tissue in an ovary that has fully ceased functioning.


Mexico's open regulatory environment means clinics can accept patients regardless of age, marital status, sexual orientation, or nationality. Individual clinics may set their own upper age thresholds, so confirm this directly before booking.


Why patients choose Mexico for ovarian PRP?

Mexico's primary draw for fertility patients is cost. PRP treatment at a well-equipped private clinic in Mexico is substantially less expensive than equivalent procedures in the United States or Canada, without requiring patients to travel as far as Europe or Asia.

The absence of national ART legislation, while it creates variability between clinics, also means there are no blanket restrictions on who can access PRP. Patients who face eligibility barriers in regulated markets, such as single men pursuing surrogacy or same-sex couples, encounter fewer institutional obstacles in Mexico.


Unlike Thailand, Mexico places no legal restriction on the export of frozen eggs or embryos created during treatment. Patients who complete a PRP cycle in Mexico and subsequently wish to pursue IVF with embryo transfer in their home country can do so, subject to import regulations in their destination country.


Mexico's proximity to the United States and Canada reduces the cost and time burden of travel. For patients requiring multiple visits, whether for PRP followed by a separate IVF cycle, this logistical advantage is meaningful.


What you should know before going to Mexico for ovarian PRP

The absence of a federal ART law means clinic standards in Mexico vary more than in countries with centralized regulatory frameworks. There is no single licensing body whose approval guarantees a minimum clinical standard. Membership of REDLARA or the Mexican Association of Reproductive Medicine (AMMR) provides a useful indicator of professional engagement, but verification of clinic-specific outcomes data remains your responsibility.


COFEPRIS, Mexico's federal health safety commission, regulates sanitary and safety standards across medical facilities. You can verify a clinic's COFEPRIS registration status, which is a baseline requirement for any legally operating medical facility.

Specific points to confirm before traveling:

  1. Whether your existing hormone panel results will be accepted or whether diagnostics must be repeated in-house
  2. The clinic's own outcomes data for PRP, including how many patients with a comparable baseline proceeded to egg retrieval
  3. What the protocol is if PRP produces no measurable follicular response, including whether a repeat injection is offered and under what conditions
  4. Whether the clinic provides bilingual documentation covering your diagnosis, treatment plan, and post-procedure instructions
  5. How follow-up coordination works after you return home, including who manages result transfers and remote consultations


How long you need to stay in Mexico for PRP treatment?

A visit to Mexico for the PRP injection alone typically runs three to four days. The consultation and any required diagnostic testing take place on arrival, with the injection scheduled for the next morning after the physician has reviewed your results.


If your clinic requires all baseline testing to be completed in Mexico, add one day to the start of your visit. Turnaround times for AMH results vary between clinics, with hospital-based labs typically faster than standalone fertility centers.


The six to twelve week reassessment does not require a return trip for most patients. Mexican fertility clinics that regularly treat international patients are generally set up to receive lab results electronically and conduct review appointments remotely. Confirm this arrangement before you leave and get the process agreed in writing.


How to choose a Mexico fertility clinic for PRP?

With no centralized licensing body for ART in Mexico, clinic selection requires more due diligence than in countries with national oversight frameworks. COFEPRIS registration confirms basic facility safety compliance but does not specifically assess reproductive medicine competency.


Membership of REDLARA or AMMR indicates the clinic meets regional professional standards and participates in peer review processes. These are worth verifying independently on each organization's published member lists.

Beyond membership verification, focus on:

  1. The treating physician's specific experience with PRP for diminished ovarian reserve, not just general IVF caseload
  2. Whether the clinic can provide written outcomes data for PRP patients, including follicular response rates and how many proceeded to retrieval
  3. Whether the clinic offers a pre-travel video call with the physician directly, not just a coordinator, so you can assess their approach before committing to travel
  4. The quality of English-language communication, including whether your coordinator and physician are genuinely bilingual or rely on translation for clinical discussions
  5. Whether the clinic has a clear written protocol for cases where PRP produces no detectable response


Ask for patient references or published case data where possible. A clinic that is transparent about its limitations and outcomes is more reliable than one that overpromises results.


Frequently asked questions about PRP ovarian rejuvenation in Mexico


Is PRP ovarian rejuvenation legal in Mexico?

Yes. Mexico does not prohibit PRP as a fertility adjunct. Private clinics may incorporate it into a treatment plan where clinically appropriate, with protocols set at the institutional level given the absence of a federal ART law.


Can I freeze embryos in Mexico and use them in another country?

Yes, subject to the import regulations of your destination country. Unlike some fertility tourism destinations, Mexico does not restrict the export of frozen eggs or embryos created during treatment. Your clinic can provide documentation to support the transfer, but you will need to confirm import requirements with your home country clinic before proceeding.


Does Mexico's lack of ART regulation affect patient safety?

It creates variability rather than a uniform safety risk. COFEPRIS oversight applies to all medical facilities and covers sanitary standards, equipment, and basic clinical compliance. What Mexico lacks is a dedicated national body setting minimum standards specifically for reproductive medicine. This makes clinic selection more consequential than in countries with centralized ART oversight.


Are same-sex couples and single patients eligible for PRP in Mexico?

Yes. Mexico's open regulatory environment means there are no national restrictions on treatment access based on marital status, sexual orientation, or family structure. Individual clinics set their own policies, but most private fertility clinics in Mexico accept patients across all of these categories without restriction.


How do I verify a Mexican fertility clinic's credentials?

Start with COFEPRIS registration, which confirms the facility meets federal health safety requirements. Cross-check membership with REDLARA and AMMR using their published member lists. Ask the clinic directly for the treating physician's qualifications, training institution, and any published outcomes data. A reputable clinic will provide this without hesitation.

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