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IVF Cost in Connecticut

2026 estimates — cycle cost + medications

$19,200
Per cycle (procedure only)
$25,600
Per cycle (incl. medications)

✓ Connecticut has IVF insurance mandate coverage

comprehensive — IVF covered by most insurance plans in CT — verify your specific plan

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IVF Cost Breakdown — Connecticut 2026

Item Avg (CT) National Range
Base IVF cycle (egg retrieval + fresh transfer) $19,200 $10,000 – $18,000
Fertility medications (per cycle) $6,400 $3,000 – $8,000
ICSI add-on (per cycle) $2,240 $1,000 – $2,500
PGT-A genetic testing (total) $5,120 $2,500 – $6,000
Frozen embryo transfer (FET) $5,120 $3,000 – $5,000
Donor eggs (fresh donor cycle) $48,000 $25,000 – $50,000

Connecticut costs adjusted from national averages. Actual fees vary by clinic — always request itemized quotes.

IVF Success Rates & Expected Cost by Age — Connecticut

Expected total cost accounts for average cycles needed at each age group. Based on $25,600/cycle with medications in Connecticut.

Age Group Success / Cycle Avg Cycles Expected CT Cost
Under 35 52% 1.9 $48,640
35–37 42% 2.4 $61,440
38–40 30% 3.3 $84,480
41–42 18% 5.6 $143,360
Over 42 (own eggs) 8% 12.5 $320,000
Key insight: Each 5-year increase in age roughly doubles the expected total IVF cost in Connecticut due to lower per-cycle success rates. Success rates are per fresh retrieval cycle using own eggs. Donor eggs achieve ~55–60% success regardless of recipient age.

IVF in Connecticut — What You Need to Know

1. Connecticut Insurance Coverage Status

Mandate status: comprehensive — IVF covered by most insurance plans in CT

2. Connecticut Fertility Clinic Market

Connecticut has insurance mandate coverage for IVF, which can dramatically reduce out-of-pocket costs for many residents. Verify your specific plan's coverage before starting treatment. Compare SART-member clinics in your area and verify success rates before choosing a provider.

3. Top IVF Cost Tips for Connecticut

Connecticut IVF patients: (1) verify insurance coverage through your employer HR department — some employers voluntarily cover IVF even without a state mandate; (2) compare SART-published success rates between clinics; (3) ask about shared-risk / refund programs; (4) confirm whether medication costs are included in quoted prices.

FAQs — IVF in Connecticut

IVF in Connecticut averages $19,200 per cycle (procedure) or $25,600 all-in with medications in 2026. Connecticut has insurance coverage mandates that may significantly reduce your out-of-pocket cost — verify your specific plan. Two cycles cost approximately $45,056.

Connecticut mandate status: comprehensive — IVF covered by most insurance plans in CT. Even without a state mandate, many large employers voluntarily cover IVF — check your HR department. HSA/FSA funds can be applied to IVF costs in all states.

Most IVF patients need 2–3 cycles to achieve a live birth. Women under 35 have ~50–55% success per retrieval; ages 35–37 have ~40–45%. Statistically, 3 cycles provide about 85% cumulative success for patients under 35. Plan financially for at least 2 cycles when budgeting.

Accounting for success rates, expected cost per live birth in Connecticut (at $25,600/cycle with medications): under 35 — ~$48,640; ages 35–37 — ~$61,440; ages 38–40 — ~$84,480; ages 41–42 — ~$143,360. These are statistical averages — individual results vary widely.

Connecticut IVF financing options include: (1) Shared-risk / refund programs — pay $25,000–$35,000 for unlimited cycles with refund if no live birth; (2) Clinic payment plans — many Connecticut clinics offer 0% financing for 12–18 months; (3) Medical loans via CapexMD or Prosper Healthcare Lending — fixed rates over 36–84 months; (4) HSA/FSA funds — pre-tax dollars cover IVF expenses in all states, saving 22–37% depending on your tax bracket; (5) Employer fertility benefits — check your HR portal, as many large employers now cover IVF voluntarily even in non-mandate states.

Find IVF Clinics & Financing in Connecticut

SART-member clinics publish their live birth rates — compare success rates alongside cost when choosing a clinic.