IVF and ICSI Costs in South Africa: An Honest Breakdown for 2025

One of the first questions people ask about fertility treatment is: how much will this cost? It is a completely valid question — and the frustrating reality is that most clinics do not publish a straightforward answer.

IVF is not a single fixed price. It is a collection of individually charged components that vary between clinics, between patients, and sometimes between cycles for the same patient. This guide gives you an honest, itemised picture.

Related guides: See also: IVF in South Africa — The Complete Guide | Medical Aid Coverage for Fertility Treatment | Cost of Treating Unexplained Infertility

What Does a Typical IVF Cycle Cost?

Base IVF Cycle (excluding medications)

  • R35,000 – R65,000: base cycle fee (consultation, monitoring, egg retrieval, laboratory, embryo culture, and transfer)

Stimulation Medications

  • R8,000 – R20,000 per cycle — the largest single variable cost
  • Some clinics include medications in quoted prices; most do not — always confirm

ICSI (if required)

  • R5,000 – R12,000 additional — for the ICSI laboratory procedure
  • For a full explanation of ICSI and when it is needed: What Is ICSI?

Embryo Freezing and Storage

  • R5,000 – R10,000: vitrification of surplus embryos
  • R2,000 – R5,000 per year: annual storage fees

Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)

  • R15,000 – R25,000 for a subsequent frozen transfer cycle

PGT-A Genetic Testing

Estimated All-In Cost: IVF with ICSI

  • Straightforward case: R55,000 – R75,000
  • Typical case: R80,000 – R110,000
  • Complex case with genetic testing: R110,000 – R160,000+

Important: Always request a full itemised quote from your clinic. Ask specifically which line items are included.

Cost by Province and Clinic

Western Cape — Cape Town

Cape Town’s internationally accredited clinics typically charge R70,000 – R120,000 all-inclusive for a full IVF cycle with ICSI:

Gauteng — Johannesburg and Pretoria

The widest price range in the country, from approximately R45,000 to R115,000 all-in:

KwaZulu-Natal

KZN has fewer specialist centres; some patients choose to travel to Cape Town or Johannesburg:

Eastern Cape

Does Medical Aid Cover IVF?

Discovery Health offers a partial ART benefit on qualifying plans at SASREG-accredited facilities. Most other schemes cover diagnosis only under Prescribed Minimum Benefits.

Read our comprehensive guide: Medical Aid Coverage for Fertility Treatment in South Africa (2025).

How Many Cycles Should I Budget For?

  • Women under 35 with good prognosis: often 1–2 cycles
  • Women aged 35–40: 2–4 cycles on average
  • Women over 40: lower per-cycle rates; donor eggs significantly improve outcomes — see Egg Donation: Complete Guide

Budgeting for at least two cycles is strongly recommended. See our detailed financial planning tool in the IVF Cost Breakdown 2025.

Tips for Reducing Costs

  • Ask for an itemised quote from at least two clinics
  • Check if your medical aid covers diagnostic tests before treatment — see Medical Aid Coverage Guide
  • Consider whether a frozen embryo transfer rather than a fresh transfer reduces your second-cycle costs
  • Ask about multi-cycle packages — some clinics offer reduced rates for two cycles upfront
  • Explore the public sector option: Tygerberg Hospital (Cape Town) and Charlotte Maxeke (Johannesburg) both offer subsidised IVF — waiting lists apply

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ICSI more expensive than IVF?

Yes, by R5,000 – R12,000. Read the full explanation: What Is ICSI and When Is It Needed?.

Are medications included in quoted prices?

Not always. This is the most common source of cost surprise. Always ask explicitly.

Can I claim fertility costs on tax?

Yes — medical expenses not covered by medical aid qualify for a medical tax credit under SARS rules. Speak to a tax practitioner for guidance.

Finding the Right Clinic for Your Budget

 

Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about fertility treatment. Cost figures are estimates based on available 2025 market data and are subject to change. Always obtain a personalised quote from your clinic.

About the Author

Leigh-Ann Geydien is the founder of Fertility Solutions, South Africa’s only dedicated fertility directory. With a deep commitment to patient advocacy, she built the platform to bridge the gap between those navigating fertility challenges and the clinics and reproductive health specialists best placed to help them.

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