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IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation): 🇹🇷 Turkey vs 🇰🇷 South Korea

Both are established destinations for ivf (in vitro fertilisation). Here's how Turkey and South Korea compare on cost, clinic depth and what to weigh before choosing.

IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) cost: Turkey vs South Korea

Typical tracked prices and clinic depth, side by side.

Factor🇹🇷 Turkey🇰🇷 South Korea
Typical price$3,375–$3,500$5,400–$8,200
Price spread$2,500–$7,400$4,800–$15,400
Clinics tracked88
Best known forhair transplant, dental implants, dental veneersrhinoplasty, double eyelid, face contouring
TravelMajor hubs are Istanbul (two airports), Antalya and Izmir, with broad direct flight access from Europe, MENA and the CIS.Seoul's Incheon International is a major long-haul hub; clinics cluster in the Gangnam and Apgujeong districts of Seoul.
LanguagesTurkish; English is widely used in international patient departments.Korean; international patient centres at larger hospitals provide English (and often Chinese/Japanese) support.

🇹🇷 Turkey

Turkey is, by patient volume, the largest medical tourism destination on earth. More than a million international patients travel each year for treatment concentrated in Istanbul, Antalya and Izmir, drawn by a combination of large private hospitals, a deep pool of experienced surgeons, and all-inclusive package pricing that bundles the operation, hotel and airport transfers into a single quote.

  • Price and packages
  • Volume and experience
  • Accreditation depth
IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) in Turkey(from $2,500–$7,400)

🇰🇷 South Korea

South Korea has the highest rate of cosmetic surgery per capita in the world, and Seoul's Gangnam district is the densest concentration of plastic surgery and dermatology clinics anywhere. The country is the global reference point for rhinoplasty, facial contouring, double-eyelid surgery and advanced skin treatment, backed by heavy investment in technology and a deep specialist workforce — supported by dedicated international patient centres at the larger hospitals.

  • World-leading cosmetic expertise
  • Technology and precision
  • International patient infrastructure
IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) in South Korea(from $4,800–$15,400)

IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) in Turkey or South Korea: which is better?

Price is the obvious axis, but rarely the deciding one. For ivf (in vitro fertilisation), weigh: how far you're willing to travel and how that affects follow-up; the depth of accredited, surgeon-named clinics; and whether the headline quote includes the things that actually cost money — hospital stay, medication, aftercare and any revision.

Turkey tends to be the lower-cost option on the figures we track, but the right choice is the one where you can verify the surgeon's credentials, the facility's accreditation, and a clear aftercare pathway. Use both destination guides to check those signals directly.

Frequently asked questions

Is ivf (in vitro fertilisation) cheaper in Turkey or South Korea?

Typical published prices are $3,375–$3,500 in Turkey and $5,400–$8,200 in South Korea. On the figures we track, Turkey is generally lower — but inclusions and quality vary, so compare what each quote covers.

Which has more clinics for ivf (in vitro fertilisation)?

We currently track 8 providers in Turkey and 8 in South Korea for this procedure.

What are the success rates?

They depend strongly on age — from over 40% per cycle for younger women to under 10% with own eggs over 42. Donor eggs raise success markedly. Scrutinise how a clinic defines its rates.

How long do I need to stay?

A fresh cycle typically needs around 2–3 weeks on site, though some monitoring can be done at home in coordination with a local clinic.

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