CDC-sourced success rates Editorially reviewed Updated April 2026

Sandy at a Glance

  • Typical IVF cost in Utah: $13,000–$22,000 per cycle. Clinic-level pricing varies; contact directly for a quote. Full cost breakdown →
  • Insurance: Utah has a full fertility insurance mandate for large-group plans. Utah mandates fertility treatment coverage including IVF for large-group plans.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What fertility clinic is in Sandy, Utah?

Reproductive Care Center is the fertility clinic listed for Sandy, Utah in our directory. It holds a 4.1/5 rating across 237 Google reviews. Services include IVF, IUI, PGT, Donor Eggs, and more. Open the clinic profile for full details and to contact them directly.

What does IVF cost in Sandy?

IVF in Utah typically costs $13,000–$22,000 per cycle. Pricing at a specific clinic varies by treatment protocol, medications, and add-ons like ICSI or PGT. Contact Reproductive Care Center for their current pricing.

Should I look outside Sandy for more fertility clinic options?

Sandy has one clinic in our directory. If you want to compare options, it's common for patients to consider nearby cities within a reasonable drive — especially for IVF, which requires multiple monitoring visits. Browse our Utah listings for more clinics in the state.

What fertility services are available in Sandy?

Across 1 clinics in Sandy, 10 distinct fertility services are offered including IVF, IUI, PGT, Donor Eggs, Donor Sperm, and more. Use our directory to filter clinics by the specific treatment you need.

More fertility clinic options nearby

IVF typically requires multiple monitoring visits, so proximity matters — but many patients in one-clinic cities still compare options in nearby cities before choosing.

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.