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Fertility Clinics in New York

Compare 52 fertility clinics in New York across 21 cities. Browse source-backed profiles by city, with services, pricing context, insurance details, and CDC/NASS success-rate data where available.

Insurance coverage in New York

New York is a mandate-to-cover state for large-group IVF, not for every market.

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Fertility Clinics in New York, New York

Fertility Clinics in Brooklyn, New York

Fertility Clinics in Rochester, New York

Fertility Clinics in Syracuse, New York

Fertility Clinics in Bronxville, New York

Fertility Clinics in Buffalo, New York

Fertility Clinics in Commack, New York

Fertility Clinics in Fishkill, New York

Fertility Clinics in Flushing, New York

Fertility Clinics in Hartsdale, New York

Fertility Clinics in Loudonville, New York

Fertility Clinics in Manhasset, New York

Fertility Clinics in Melville, New York

Fertility Clinics in Mineola, New York

Fertility Clinics in Plainview, New York

Fertility Clinics in Purchase, New York

Fertility Clinics in Staten Island, New York

Fertility Clinics in Syosset, New York

Fertility Clinics in White Plains, New York

Fertility Clinics in Williamsville, New York

Fertility Clinics in Woodbury, New York

Frequently asked questions about fertility clinics in New York

How many fertility clinics are in New York?
There are 52 fertility clinics listed in New York, spanning 21 cities including New York, Brooklyn, Rochester. Each profile is source-backed with services, pricing context, and CDC/NASS success-rate data where available.
Does health insurance cover IVF in New York?
New York has fertility insurance requirements that can include IVF, though coverage depends on your specific plan. New York is a mandate-to-cover state for large-group IVF, not for every market. Self-funded employer plans governed by ERISA may be exempt, so verify benefits directly with your insurer and clinic.
How much does IVF cost in New York?
Costs vary widely by clinic and treatment plan. A single IVF cycle in the U.S. commonly ranges from roughly $12,000 to $25,000 before medication, while IUI is typically far less. Compare the source-backed pricing shown on individual clinic profiles in New York for the most accurate, up-to-date figures.
What should I look for when choosing a fertility clinic?
Consider each clinic's CDC/NASS success-rate reporting, the treatments and programs offered (IVF, IUI, egg freezing, donor and surrogacy programs), pricing and financing options, accreditation such as SART or CAP membership, and location. Our methodology explains how each profile is compiled and verified.