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Fertility Clinics in Pennsylvania

Compare 29 fertility clinics in Pennsylvania across 23 cities. Browse source-backed profiles by city, with services, pricing context, insurance details, and CDC/NASS success-rate data where available.

Insurance coverage in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania has no broad state mandate requiring private plans to cover infertility treatment, IUI, or IVF, and KFF lists both private infertility treatment and Medicaid IVF as not covered by a Pennsylvania fertility mandate.

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Fertility Clinics in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Abington, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Allentown, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Danville, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Havertown, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Hershey, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Langhorne, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Warrington, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Wayne, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in West Chester, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Wexford, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania

Fertility Clinics in York, Pennsylvania

Frequently asked questions about fertility clinics in Pennsylvania

How many fertility clinics are in Pennsylvania?
There are 29 fertility clinics listed in Pennsylvania, spanning 23 cities including Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Lancaster. Each profile is source-backed with services, pricing context, and CDC/NASS success-rate data where available.
Does health insurance cover IVF in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania does not have a broad state mandate requiring health plans to cover IVF, though some employer plans offer fertility benefits voluntarily. Pennsylvania has no broad state mandate requiring private plans to cover infertility treatment, IUI, or IVF, and KFF lists both private infertility treatment and Medicaid IVF as not covered by a Pennsylvania fertility mandate. Verify coverage directly with your insurer and clinic.
How much does IVF cost in Pennsylvania?
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 Pennsylvania 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.