Find the Best I.V.F. + egg oocytes Clinics in Austria

The January 2026 cost of I.V.F. + egg oocytes in Austria is 5400 €

Explore options, prices and key treatment steps.

I.V.F. + egg oocytes cost in Austria – January 2026

I.V.F. + egg oocytes in Austria: its average cost is 5400 € with a price range between 4500 € and 6300 €.

In Austria, IVF with egg donation follows a distinct clinical pathway shaped by national fertility laws. Access to egg donors in Austria may be immediate or planned, depending on donor pool size and legal requirements. Fertility hormones are usually supplied as part of the treatment plan, allowing patients to follow standardized stimulation protocols. Advanced laboratory techniques such as ICSI and blastocyst transfer are commonly used in donor egg IVF cycles. Egg donors are selected following medical history review, genetic screening, and infectious disease testing. Age limits and eligibility criteria for IVF with egg donation in Austria can differ from one country to another. IVF with egg donation in Austria is often evaluated against other countries for success rates, organization, and waiting times.
 

Clinic Average/As of Price
Clinic Worseg Vienna ( Sieveringerstraße 36, 1190, Vienna) from 4500€

Austria - I.V.F. + egg oocytes: What the price includes:

Medical Team
10 %
Laboratory
15 %

Clinics offering I.V.F. + egg oocytes in Austria

Sieveringerstraße 36, 1190, Vienna, Austria

I.V.F. + egg oocytes Price: from 4500 €

The price of of an IVF procedure with egg donor is driven by several major factors

  • the country location of the fertility clinic
  • the fertility Medications for the donor and the woman
  • the number of IVF cycles 
  • testing and Monitoring 
  • Clinic certification and services
  • Doctor's fee policy
  • stay in hotel and accomodation
  • optimization of your stay (1 or several trips)

The option you may choose could be added:

  • I.C.S.I. option
  • embryo culture to blastocyst stage

Why choose these fertility clinics?

✅ Certified fertility centers
All clinics are EU-accredited and comply with the highest IVF and IUI safety standards.

✅ Experienced specialists
Fertility doctors have international experience and excellent patient success rates.

✅ Multilingual assistance
English, French, and other languages staff for smooth communication and comfort.

✈️ Easy access & travel
Direct flights and short stays for a convenient and quick option.

✅Transparent prices & ethics
All costs and optional services are clearly listed before you start your treatment.

I.V.F. + egg oocytes in Austria ▷ Clinics & Practical Information

Your treatment can be found in mosts clinics and cities such as Wien, Innsbruck, Graz or Salzburg.

Austria is well reputed for its Clinics, Hospitals and dental clinics networks with more than 25 main private clinics. In general in Austria clinics are mainly concentrated in Vienna capital and outside Vienna you will find mainly clinics an Privatklinik as it is named in the country.

Practical info about Austria for medical care

  • Language spoken: German, English widely spoken in clinics and hospitals.
  • Flights: Easy access from major European cities to Vienna or Salzburg.
  • Medical level: Austria offers high-standard care, advanced facilities, EU-regulated protocols.
  • Required documents: recent X-rays, medical history, prescriptions if relevant.
  • Compared to Switzerland, Austria offers similar quality at more affordable rates. 

✓ Popular choice in ivf treatments when women cannot use or no longer use their eggs
✓ Checl our ivf with egg donation page or ivf FAQ page

Prices vary depending on the destination. See below for typical treatment options and price levels in different countries:

 Ivf with egg donation in France

 Ivf with egg donation in Thailand

 Ivf with egg donor in Poland

 In vitro fertilization with egg donation in Greece

Before consulting clinics, please review the key quality criteria below.

✅ Verified fertility clinics and egg donor programs

⭐ Patient satisfaction 93%

 ☎ WhatsApp reply < 2h

 ➤ Transparent donor protocols and costs

Recommended articles and references: British Fertility Society