How much does IVF treatment cost in Czech Republic?
Although IVF prices in the Czech Republic are lower than in Spain, the treatment results don’t differ much from the European average and the standards of healthcare are impressive. (We compare IVF costs abroad in the post IVF with donor eggs in overseas clinics). The cost of a single own egg IVF cycle in the Czech Republic ranges from €2,700 to €5,700 while an egg donation cycle may cost from €4,500 to €8,000. However, one also has to take additional fees accumulating during treatments into account. Always remember to ask your doctor or specialist about the full cost of treatment, including any additional fees. With the right choice of clinic you will be getting successful IVF treatment at a pocket-friendly price.
What kind of IVF treatment is legally allowed in Czech Republic?
The Czech Republic’s IVF legislation is not as liberal as, for example, in Spain. First of all, the cutoff age for female patients is 49 years old. Assisted reproduction techniques are available only to registered and unregistered opposite-sex couples. Egg, sperm and embryo donation are allowed and anonymous. Oocyte cryopreservation (egg freezing) is legally permitted, as well as ICSI, PGS, PGD or assisted hatching. The maximum number of embryos to transfer is 2 (in both IVF with own eggs and IVF with donor eggs).
What are IVF success rates in Czech Republic?
The Czech IVF clinics are amongst the best ones in Europe in terms of success rates. According to the ESHRE 2014 report, Czech birth rates for IVF with own eggs were 33.3% (for patients under 35 years old), 25.4% (for patients aged 35-39) and 13.2 (for patients over 40). The birth rate for IVF treatment with with donor eggs was 46.8% for all age groups.
What are the most frequently chosen cities for IVF treatment in Czech Republic?
When you’re going to the Czech Republic, the choice of the clinic’s location is easy. It is Prague, the country’s capital, that is the most popular Czech city for fertility tourists. Other destinations where patients are travelling are Brno and Pilzno (Plzeň).
What major laws are regulating IVF treatment in the Czech Republic?
The major law for assisted reproduction technology in the Czech Republic is ‘Act No. 373/2011 Coll., On specific health services’. It is augmented by laws describing healthcare standards and protocols for handling human cells and tissues (372/201135, 296/200846, 422/200857, 227/200668).
Where can I find the information on IVF clinics in the Czech Republic?
Units that provide IVF services in the Czech Republic insert their data into NRAR (National Register of Assisted Reproduction). If you’re looking for authorised IVF clinics in a limited area, you’ll find them listed in the National Register of Health Service Providers.
Why is IVF in the Czech Republic a popular choice for fertility treatment?
There are several reasons why international patients opt for IVF and IVF with donor eggs in the Czech Republic. First, Czech well-equipped clinics are very reputable and staffed by skilled fertility doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel who speak foreign languages. Top clinics get high success rates and offer affordable costs and programs.
Are international patients accepted for IVF treatment in the Czech Republic?
The Czech Republic is one of the most popular destinations for treatments, welcoming international patients seeking high-quality and affordable IVF treatment. Czech fertility clinics are experienced both in IVF and IVF with donor eggs, well-equipped, and offer comprehensive support services such as assistance with travel arrangements, language translation, accommodation options, etc.