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IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) in Mexico City

Fertility treatment in which eggs are retrieved, fertilised in a laboratory, and the resulting embryo is transferred to the uterus.

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About ivf (in vitro fertilisation) in Mexico City

In vitro fertilisation stimulates the ovaries to produce multiple eggs, retrieves them, fertilises them with sperm in a laboratory (often via ICSI, where a single sperm is injected into each egg), and transfers a resulting embryo into the uterus. It is the cornerstone treatment for many causes of infertility and is sought abroad both for cost and for access to options — such as donor eggs — that may be restricted or expensive at home.

Success rates depend heavily on the woman's age, the underlying diagnosis, and the laboratory's quality, and published 'success rates' are easy to misread. Cross-border fertility care also raises legal and ethical questions — around donor anonymity, embryo storage and parentage — that vary sharply by country and must be checked before treatment.

Clinics in Mexico City

5 tracked providers offering ivf (in vitro fertilisation).

Fertilidad Integral

Fertilidad Integral

Mexico City

44transparency

A Mexico City fertility clinic offering IVF with EmbryoScope time-lapse monitoring and the ROPA method for same-sex couples. The team includes gynecology and reproductive-medicine specialists, with packages covering egg retrieval through embryo transfer and cryopreservation.

from $7,560

Ingenes Institute

Ingenes Institute

Mexico City

52transparency

Ingenes is a fertility and genetics institute founded in 2005, operating roughly 19 branches across Mexico and the United States and reporting over 50,000 births. It specializes in IVF, egg and sperm donation, genetic testing and surrogacy, and markets multi-cycle programs with money-back guarantees if no live birth occurs.

  • RedLARA Gold Seal 2022
  • COFEPRIS health permit

from $5,950–$8,000

Procrea Fertility

Procrea Fertility

Mexico City

59transparency

Procrea is a fertility and assisted-reproduction clinic in Mexico City serving local and international patients with IVF, IUI, egg and sperm donor services, embryo transfer, fertility preservation and PGT. The clinic markets a 360-degree model combining medical, nutritional and psychological support.

  • AMMR
  • ASRM

from $4,500–$6,000

Citmer Reproductive Medicine

Citmer Reproductive Medicine

Mexico City

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Citmer (Instituto de Innovacion Tecnologica y Medicina Reproductiva) is a COFEPRIS-authorized assisted-reproduction center with clinics in Mexico City, Monterrey and Puebla. It runs a dedicated research arm and offers IVF, ICSI, PGT, IUI, egg donation and egg freezing.

  • COFEPRIS sanitary license
  • RedLARA member center

from $6,700

New Hope Fertility Center Mexico

New Hope Fertility Center Mexico

Mexico City

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New Hope Fertility Center Mexico is an assisted-reproduction clinic in Lomas de Chapultepec, Mexico City, founded and medically directed by Dr. Alejandro Chavez-Badiola, a pioneer of minimal-stimulation IVF. The clinic specializes in Mini-IVF, natural-cycle IVF and AI-assisted IVF.

from $8,500

IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) prices in Mexico City

ProviderPublished price (USD)Source
Procrea Fertility$4,500–$6,000Reported
Ingenes Institute$5,950–$8,000Reported
Citmer Reproductive Medicine$6,700Reported
Fertilidad Integral$7,560Reported
New Hope Fertility Center Mexico$8,500Reported

IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) in Mexico City: frequently asked questions

Where can I get ivf (in vitro fertilisation) in Mexico City?

We track 5 providers offering ivf (in vitro fertilisation) in Mexico City: Fertilidad Integral, Ingenes Institute, Procrea Fertility, Citmer Reproductive Medicine, New Hope Fertility Center Mexico.

How much does invitro cost in Mexico?

Across 12 published quotes we track, ivf (in vitro fertilisation) in Mexico runs $3,700–$15,400, with a typical range of $6,325–$7,780 — roughly 65% below an indicative US private price of about $20,000. Always confirm what a quote includes — the headline figure rarely covers everything.

Can I do IVF in Mexico as a U.S. citizen?

Yes — Mexico's international clinics routinely treat overseas patients, typically with English-speaking coordinators and all-inclusive packages. Most North American and European visitors enter visa-free for tourism/medical stays; confirm requirements for your nationality. Confirm your own entry requirements and make sure the clinic provides written pre- and post-op instructions you can follow once home.

Is Mexico a good place to do IVF?

"Good" depends on the specific clinic and surgeon, not the destination. Mexico has highly experienced fertility providers, but quality varies widely — which is why we score every clinic on a published transparency index and show what's verifiable (accreditation, named surgeons, sources) and what's missing, so you judge a provider rather than a country.