How Much Does IVF Cost in Nevada? Breaking Down the Prices

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How Much Does IVF Cost in Nevada? Breaking Down the Prices

For people in Nevada exploring in vitro fertilization (IVF), one of the first questions that often comes up is: How much does IVF cost in Nevada?

As you’ll discover, the answer varies widely. Between clinic fees, fertility medications, commonly recommended add-ons like frozen embryo transfer (FET) or preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), and the potential need for multiple treatment cycles, calculating the true cost of IVF in Nevada can feel overwhelming.

This guide breaks down what you’re actually paying for, highlights fees that are often separate from base pricing, and explains how Nevada patients can access more affordable IVF without compromising quality.


Quick Answer: What Does IVF Cost in Nevada?

The typical cost of a single IVF cycle in Nevada ranges from $15,000 to $30,000, depending on the clinic and whether key services are included.

Many Nevada clinics advertise a low “base price” but exclude essential components such as:

  • Fertility medications
  • ICSI
  • Assisted hatching
  • Embryo freezing
  • Anesthesia
  • Storage fees

By comparison, CNY Fertility offers bundled IVF packages, including medications and many services Nevada clinics bill separately, for $7,295–$12,000.

This makes CNY one of the most affordable IVF options for Nevada residents.


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Cost Comparison: Nevada Clinics vs. CNY Fertility

 Average Nevada ClinicCNY Fertility
Cost per IVF cycle$15,000–$30,000$7,295–$12,000
Medication included?No (adds $2,000–$7,000)Discounted medication bundles save $2,000–$3,000
ICSIOften additional (~$1,500)Included
Assisted HatchingExtra ($500–$1,500)Included
Embryo FreezingExtra ($1,000–$2,000 + storage)Included (first-year storage ~$600)
Fresh TransferUsually includedIncluded

Why IVF Prices Vary in Nevada

With most Nevada fertility clinics charging $15,000–$25,000 per cycle, while the same full-service cycle at CNY Fertility typically costs $7,295–$12,000, you’re probably wondering what accounts for such a large cost difference. 

The biggest reasons for cost variation include:

  • Clinic choice
  • Medication type and dosing
  • Pricing choices
  • Add-on laboratory services
  • Insurance coverage (Nevada has no IVF mandate)
  • Number of cycles needed to “take home a baby”

Below is a closer look at the major pricing factors.


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1. Clinic Choice

The clinic you choose has the greatest impact on the total cost of IVF. Because there’s no standardized pricing structure across Nevada clinics , the same procedure may cost thousands more depending on the clinic.


2. IVF Medications: $2,000–$7,000

Medications are typically billed separately and are one of the most expensive IVF cost components.

Medication cost depends on:

CNY Fertility partners with pharmacies to offer negotiated pricing, helping Nevada residents save $2,000–$3,000 per cycle.


3. Lab Procedures and Common Add-Ons

Many Nevada clinics charge separate fees for lab procedures that support embryo development and implantation.

ServiceNevada AverageCNY FertilityNotes
ICSI~$1,500IncludedStandard at CNY
Assisted Hatching~$500–$1,500IncludedStandard at CNY
Embryo Cryopreservation~$1,000–$2,000IncludedFirst-year storage ~$600

These fees can significantly raise the final cost if they are not included up front. At CNY, they are part of the standard IVF package.


4. Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) Cost in Nevada

If embryos are frozen, a frozen embryo transfer (FET) will be required.

  • Nevada clinics: $3,500–$6,000
  • CNY Fertility: Around $1,940, including monitoring

Common reasons patients need FET include:

  • Embryos tested with PGT to detect genetic abnormalities, or to choose gender
  • “Freeze-all” protocols
  • More time is needed after retrieval to prepare the uterine lining for implantation
  • Returning for a future pregnancy after a prior successful IVF cycle
 Average Nevada ClinicCNY Fertility
FET cost$3,500–$6,000Around $1,940
Monitoring included?Often extraIncluded
Embryo storage feesAdditionalFirst-year storage ~$600

5. PGT Cost in Nevada

Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) screens embryos for chromosomal abnormalities and is frequently recommended in cases of recurrent miscarriage, advanced maternal age, or family history.

  • Nevada cost: $4,000–$6,500 (plus FET)
  • CNY Fertility: $2,000–$3,000 (FET ~$945 when bundled)
 Average Nevada ClinicCNY Fertility
PGT-A$4,000–$6,500$2,000–$3,000
Requires FET?Yes ($3,500–$6,000)Yes ($945 when bundled)

6. Donor Eggs and Donor Sperm

Donor eggs significantly increase the total cost.

  • Nevada donor egg cycle: $18,000–$35,000+
  • CNY Fertility donor egg package: $9,453, including:

Donor sperm typically costs $400–$2,000 per vial, depending on banking fees.

 Average Nevada ClinicCNY Fertility
Donor Egg Cycle$18,000–$35,000+$9,453 all-inclusive
Donor Sperm$400–$2,000 per vialSimilar (bank-dependent)

7. Insurance Coverage in Nevada

Nevada does not require health insurance plans to cover IVF or fertility treatment.

Some employer-sponsored plans voluntarily include coverage. Self-funded ERISA plans follow federal rules, not state mandates, and may exclude IVF entirely.

Because coverage varies widely, most Nevada patients pay out-of-pocket.


8. Clinic Location

Most fertility services in Nevada are concentrated in Las Vegas, Henderson, and Reno.

Clinics in larger metro areas tend to have higher operational costs and greater demand, which drives up prices.


9. Your Personalized Treatment Plan

Your treatment plan depends on:

  • Age and ovarian reserve
  • Sperm quality
  • Fertility history
  • Need for additional services
  • Medication response

These factors influence how many cycles are required — and therefore your total cost.


How Many IVF Cycles Do Nevada Patients Typically Need?

More than half of IVF patients need more than one cycle before a successful pregnancy and birth.

Research suggests the average patient completes about 2.3 cycles before achieving a live birth.

If each Nevada cycle costs $15,000–$25,000, two cycles may total $30,000–$50,000+.

At CNY Fertility, two full cycles typically cost $14,000–$23,000, depending on medications and add-ons.


Be Cautious With “Base Price” Advertising

Many Nevada clinics list a low starting price that excludes essentials:

  • Medications
  • ICSI
  • Embryo freezing
  • Storage fees
  • Monitoring
  • Anesthesia

Always request an itemized cost sheet.

CNY Fertility offers transparent cost tools that help patients estimate their total cost before starting treatment.

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Ways to Make IVF More Affordable in Nevada

1. Use HSA or FSA Funds

Pre-tax medical accounts can lower out-of-pocket cost.

2. Consider Traveling for Lower-Cost Treatment

Some Nevada residents travel to more affordable clinics — and still save significantly.

3. Financing Options

CNY Fertility offers financing with 100% approval and as little as 25% down.

Other clinics may also partner with third-party lenders to reduce upfront costs. 

4. Shared-Risk Refund Programs

CNY’s Fertile Guarantee™ offers a 75% refund if no live birth occurs after six IVF cycles.

5. IVF Grants

Some Nevada patients qualify for fertility grants, including CNY’s grant program.


Bottom Line: IVF Cost in Nevada

A full IVF cycle in Nevada typically costs $15,000–$25,000, and final pricing often increases once medications, lab services, and frozen cycles are included.

CNY Fertility offers the same comprehensive IVF treatment for $7,295–$12,000, making it one of the most affordable options for patients in Nevada seeking high-quality, full-service fertility care.


IVF Cost FAQ: Nevada

How much does IVF cost in Nevada?
$15,000–$25,000 per cycle.
CNY: $7,295–$12,000.

How much do IVF medications cost in Nevada?
Typically $2,000–$7,000.
CNY’s discounted pricing can save $2,000–$3,000.

How much does a frozen embryo transfer cost?
Nevada clinics: $3,500–$6,000
CNY: around $1,940.

How much does PGT cost?
Nevada: $4,000–$6,500
CNY: $2,000–$3,000 + $945 bundled FET.

Does insurance cover IVF in Nevada?
No — there is currently no state mandate requiring IVF coverage.

How many cycles are typically needed?
Most patients need 2+ cycles.
Nevada total: $30,000–$50,000+
CNY: $14,000–$23,000.

How much does gender selection cost in Nevada?
Nevada clinics: $25,000–$40,000+
CNY: $10,000–$12,000.

How much does reciprocal IVF cost?
Nevada clinics: $20,000–$30,000+
CNY: $8,000–$10,000 with FET ~$945 if needed.

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