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A single IVF cycle in Firozabad costs between ₹80,000 and ₹1,50,000 at standard clinics in 2026. Premium fertility centres charge ₹2,50,000 to ₹4,00,000 per cycle for advanced protocols. The final number depends on medication dosage, whether ICSI gets added, and procedures like blastocyst culture or embryo freezing. Standard packages cover stimulation monitoring, egg retrieval under anaesthesia, embryology lab work, plus one fresh embryo transfer. ICSI, frozen transfers, and donor gametes? Billed separately on top of the base quote.

According to Dr. Pratibha Mittal, IVF doctor in Firozabad, Couples often compare quoted prices without checking what’s bundled in. Two clinics quoting ₹1.5 lakh can mean very different things once you read the fine print on medication and freezing.

What does a standard IVF cycle actually cost in 2026?

Pricing shifts based on clinic infrastructure, the doctor’s experience, and which stimulation protocol your ovaries actually respond to.

  • Base cycle: Standard clinics in Firozabad quote ₹80,000 to ₹1,50,000 for a basic fresh cycle. Premium centres with newer labs? They sit at ₹2,50,000 to ₹4,00,000, sometimes more if the protocol gets complicated.
  • Medication: Stimulation injections aren’t always included. They run anywhere from ₹40,000 to ₹90,000 on their own, depending on whether you’re on a long protocol or an antagonist regime.
  • Anaesthesia and OT: Egg pickup charges sit between ₹15,000 and ₹25,000. Sometimes folded in, sometimes not. Always ask.
  • Pre-treatment workup: Hormonal panels, semen analysis, uterine assessment. Roughly ₹8,000 to ₹15,000 before the cycle even starts.

So get an itemised quote in writing before you sign anything. More details over on our IVF treatment in Firozabad page.

 

Which add-ons push the final IVF bill higher?

Base cycle is rarely the full story. Here’s where most surprise costs creep in.

  • ICSI: When sperm parameters are borderline, ICSI treatment tacks on another ₹25,000 to ₹40,000 because of the extra embryologist time and specialised kit.
  • Embryo freezing: Vitrifying surplus embryos? Around ₹20,000 to ₹35,000 upfront. Then an annual storage fee of roughly ₹8,000 to ₹15,000 after that.
  • FET cycle: A frozen transfer done later costs ₹40,000 to ₹70,000. Completely separate from your original fresh cycle quote.
  • Donor programs: Donor eggs, sperm, surrogacy. These push totals well past ₹3,50,000 once gamete sourcing, legal paperwork, and extra monitoring start stacking.

But success rates matter just as much as price. Worth a read our related blog on fertility treatment options.

Worried the package you were quoted hides extra charges?

Why Choose Dr. Pratibha Mittal?

Dr. Pratibha Mittal holds an MS from Maulana Azad Medical College and a Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine from Fortis Shalimar Bagh. Over 12 years of hands-on IVF work, plus complex case management.

Patients here get itemised pricing upfront. No buried add-ons mid-treatment. Protocol calls made on test results, not package upgrades. That’s the gap between a quoted price and the bill you actually plan for.

FAQs

Does insurance cover IVF in Firozabad?

Most policies don’t cover IVF, though some employer plans now offer partial fertility benefits.

Does AMH level predict IVF success?

AMH predicts how many eggs can be retrieved in a cycle (ovarian response), not egg quality. Low AMH means fewer eggs per cycle, which reduces the probability of producing a viable embryo. However, a woman with low AMH but good egg quality can still achieve success. AMH is one factor in the assessment, not the sole determinant.

How many IVF cycles are usually needed?

Roughly 60% of couples conceive within three cycles, depending on age and diagnosis.

Is ICSI always required with IVF?

No, ICSI is added only when sperm count, motility, or morphology fall below standard thresholds.

Can frozen embryos be used years later?

Yes, vitrified embryos remain viable for many years when stored under proper lab conditions.

MEDICALLY REVIEWED BY

Dr. Pratibha Mittal Gynecologist, Obstetrician & IVF Specialist. Mittal Nursing Home & IVF Centre, Firozabad. Qualifications: MBBS and MS (OBG) from Maulana Azad Medical College, MRCOG Part I (UK), Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine (IFS, Fortis Hospital). Specialises in IVF, ICSI, recurrent pregnancy loss, high-risk pregnancy, and gynaecological laparoscopy.

 

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