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18 Services
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Fertility Care in Orlando

Orlando's fertility care market has expanded alongside the region's population growth, with clinics treating patients from across Central Florida.

The city's large hospitality and tourism employer base doesn't always include fertility benefits, making self-pay pricing a key factor. Florida lacks a state mandate, but Orlando's competitive clinic market keeps costs reasonable — typically $10,000 to $15,000 per cycle. UCF's College of Medicine has strengthened the area's medical infrastructure.

Florida has no statewide fertility insurance mandate, so Orlando patients lean heavily on either employer fertility benefits (Disney, Lockheed Martin, AdventHealth, and Orlando Health offer them in varying forms) or self-pay financing. Several Orlando clinics publish package pricing for a fresh IVF cycle that bundles monitoring, retrieval, and one transfer — useful for budget comparison, though add-ons like ICSI, PGT-A, and additional frozen transfers are usually quoted separately.

Orlando's clinic network covers Central Florida broadly: practices in Winter Park, Lake Mary, and Altamonte Springs serve the northern suburbs, while clinics closer to downtown and along the South Orange Avenue corridor draw patients from Lake Nona, Kissimmee, and the broader I-4 corridor. Many patients in the Tampa and Daytona metros also travel to Orlando for clinics with specific service lines (donor egg, gestational carrier coordination) that aren't available locally.

For travel-distance patients — common in Florida given the sparse coverage outside major metros — the practical questions to ask an Orlando clinic are whether they offer remote monitoring coordination with a home-state OB/GYN for early cycle ultrasounds, and how flexible they are about scheduling retrieval days. The latter matters because Orlando's airport access (MCO) makes it feasible to fly in for retrieval and transfer windows without relocating for the full cycle.

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Orlando at a Glance

  • Typical IVF cost in Florida: $11,000–$20,000 per cycle. Clinic-level pricing varies; contact directly for a quote. Full cost breakdown →

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many fertility clinics are in Orlando, Florida?

Our directory lists 4 IVF and fertility clinics in Orlando, Florida. Of these, 4 have Google ratings with 5 or more reviews, averaging 4.5 out of 5 stars. Browse individual clinic profiles to compare services, success rates, and patient reviews.

What is the average cost of IVF in Orlando?

IVF in Florida typically costs $11,000–$20,000 per cycle. Actual pricing in Orlando varies by clinic, treatment protocol, and whether additional procedures like ICSI or PGT are needed. These are market-based estimates — contact clinics directly for current pricing.

How do I compare fertility clinics in Orlando?

Key factors to compare across Orlando clinics include: CDC-reported success rates by age group, board-certified reproductive endocrinologists on staff, specific services offered (IVF, ICSI, Egg Freezing, and more), Google patient reviews, insurance acceptance, and financing options. Our directory shows these details side by side.

Do fertility clinics in Orlando accept insurance?

Insurance coverage for fertility treatments varies by clinic and plan. With 4 clinics in Orlando, patients often compare insurance acceptance across multiple providers. Contact clinics directly to verify whether your plan covers specific treatments.

What fertility services are available in Orlando?

Across 4 clinics in Orlando, 18 distinct fertility services are offered including IVF, ICSI, Egg Freezing, Embryo Freezing, PGT, and more. Use our directory to filter clinics by the specific treatment you need.

Data sources: CDC National ART Surveillance System (2022 reporting year), clinic-submitted profiles, and Google Business ratings. Success rates are clinic-wide averages and may not predict individual outcomes. Last data update: March 2026. Read our full methodology.