Best Male Fertility Clinics in Seattle, WA
3 clinics offering Male Fertility in Seattle
Male Fertility in Seattle
3 fertility clinics in Seattle, Washington offer Male Fertility Treatment. Diagnosis and treatment of male-factor infertility.
A typical Male Fertility cycle costs $500–$10,000 nationally. This usually includes semen analysis, hormonal testing, surgical options. See full IVF cost breakdown for Washington →
Male Fertility Clinics in Seattle
Pacific NW Fertility - Seattle
Seattle, WA
Reproductive Medicine Associates | Sound Fertility Care
Seattle, WA
Pinnacle Fertility Washington - Seattle
Seattle, WA
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many clinics offer Male Fertility in Seattle, Washington?
Our directory lists 3 fertility clinics offering Male Fertility in Seattle, Washington. These clinics average 3.8 out of 5 stars based on Google reviews. Browse individual profiles to compare success rates, pricing, and patient reviews.
How much does Male Fertility cost in Seattle?
Male Fertility typically costs $500–$10,000 per cycle nationally. Actual pricing in Seattle varies by clinic, treatment protocol, and add-on procedures. Contact clinics directly for personalized quotes.
How do I choose the best Male Fertility clinic in Seattle?
Compare Seattle clinics on CDC-reported success rates, board-certified specialists, patient reviews, insurance acceptance, and financing options. Our directory shows these details side by side for all 3 clinics offering Male Fertility.
What should I expect during Male Fertility treatment?
Diagnosis and treatment of male-factor infertility. Duration, cost, and protocols vary by clinic. Consult with a reproductive endocrinologist to determine if this treatment is right for your situation.
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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.