Fertility Clinics in Alaska
1 IVF & fertility clinics across 1 cities
Fertility Care in Alaska
Alaska has 1 fertility clinic serving the entire state from Anchorage. Geographic isolation and a small population make this one of the most challenging fertility care markets in the country.
Alaska does not mandate fertility insurance coverage. The state's single clinic means patients with complex cases often fly to Seattle for treatment, adding travel costs on top of IVF's already significant price tag. IVF cycles in-state run approximately $12,000 to $16,000. Military families at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson may have access to fertility care through TRICARE, which helps offset the access gap.
Insurance Coverage
No state fertility insurance mandateAlaska does not mandate fertility insurance coverage.
Typical IVF Cost
Per cycle including medications. Costs vary by clinic and treatment plan. See full Alaska cost guide →
Clinics & Cities
Limited number of fertility clinics. Many patients travel to Seattle or other Lower 48 cities for treatment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many fertility clinics are in Alaska?
Our directory lists 1 IVF and fertility clinics across Alaska. Browse by city to find clinics near you, or use the search to filter by service, insurance, and rating.
How much does IVF cost in Alaska?
A single IVF cycle in Alaska typically costs $15,000–$25,000, including medications and monitoring. Costs vary by clinic, treatment protocol, and whether add-ons like ICSI or PGT are needed. Contact clinics directly for current pricing.
Does Alaska require insurance coverage for IVF?
Alaska does not mandate fertility insurance coverage.
What is the IVF success rate in Alaska?
IVF success rates vary by clinic, patient age, and diagnosis. The national average live birth rate per cycle is approximately 35–45% for women under 35. Rates decline with age. See individual clinic profiles for their CDC-reported success data.
What fertility services are available in Alaska?
Fertility clinics in Alaska offer a full range of treatments including IVF, IUI, egg freezing, embryo freezing, ICSI, PGT genetic testing, donor egg and sperm programs, surrogacy coordination, and fertility preservation. Use our directory to filter clinics by the specific service you need.
How do I choose a fertility clinic in Alaska?
When comparing fertility clinics in Alaska, look at CDC-reported success rates by age group, board certification of the reproductive endocrinologists, range of services, patient reviews, insurance acceptance, and financing options. Our directory lets you filter and compare clinics side by side.
Do patients travel for fertility treatment in Alaska?
Limited number of fertility clinics. Many patients travel to Seattle or other Lower 48 cities for treatment.
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