
Duke Fertility Center, Duke University Medical Center
Morrisville, North Carolina
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About
Duke Fertility Center operates under Duke University Medical Center, combining academic research with clinical fertility care in a CAP-accredited laboratory, and publishes its self-pay pricing transparently on its website — a relatively rare practice that includes IUI, IVF, and FET cost estimates. The center's affiliation with a major research university and its inclusive services (LGBTQ+ family building, oncofertility, fertility preservation) reflect the breadth of a comprehensive academic fertility program.
Services & Pricing
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| IUI | $850 |
| IVF | $12,450 |
| FET | $3500 |
Pricing and insurance details are compiled from public sources and change frequently — confirm directly with the clinic. Full disclaimer
Cost factors to verify
A quoted price rarely tells the whole story. Ask the clinic how each of these is handled before comparing prices:
- Diagnosis and testing — workup before treatment starts
- Medications — injectables and pharmacy costs
- Monitoring — cycle bloodwork, ultrasounds, and visits
- Lab and anesthesia — embryology lab work, retrieval, and outside lab fees
- Embryo testing — genetic testing (PGT) when used
- Donor services — donor eggs, sperm, or gestational carrier coordination
- Insurance plan design — coverage, network rules, and benefit limits
- Financing — payment plans, multi-cycle packages, and refund programs
Questions to ask this clinic
- Which services happen at this location, and which require travel to another lab or partner site?
- Which fees are included in the quoted cycle price, and which are billed separately?
- How should patients verify insurance benefits before starting treatment?
Programs & Specialties
Insurance
Accepted insurer candidates
Employer benefit program candidates
Contracts with most major carriers. Specific carriers found: CIGNA (HMO, POS, PPO) and UnitedHealthcare (HMO, PPO). Accepts Progyny. Insurance acceptance is self-reported by the clinic and changes frequently. Fertility benefits also vary by individual employer plan, and self-funded plans may opt out of state mandates. Always verify coverage directly with the clinic and your insurer before starting treatment.
Source pageReviews
★★★★★3.4(76 reviews)Powered by GoogleAggregate Google rating only. Individual review text is not retained in the durable US dataset.
CDC/NASS Treatment Data
2022 CDC/NASS reporting year with 255 total ART cycles.
CDC/NASS percentages use specific denominator definitions and are not an overall clinic score. Outcomes vary by age, diagnosis, embryo source, and treatment plan.
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