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Fees and Funding

We offer a range of treatment and options at our private clinics in Cambridge, Colchester, Norwich, Stamford, Wickford and across the East of England. In addition, we can provide advice about payment assistance to help make your treatment as accessible as possible.

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    Our IVF success rates

    At Bourn Hall, you can be assured of the best chances of having a baby within the shortest possible time. If you are under 35, you have a 72% chance of falling pregnant within one year.

    *Data from 2025

    If you are under 35, you have a 72% chance of falling pregnant within one year.

    If you are 35-37 years old and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have a 64% chance of getting pregnant within one year.

    If you are a female aged over 40 and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have about a 50% chance of getting pregnant within one year.

    Success rates by age

    At Bourn Hall, you can be assured of the best chances of having a baby within the shortest possible time. If you are under 35, you have a 72% chance of falling pregnant within one year.

    *Data from 2025

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    Younger than 35

    If you are under 35, you have a 72% chance of falling pregnant within one year.

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    35 to 39 years old

    If you are 35-37 years old and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have a 64% (58% for 38-39 year olds) chance of getting pregnant (pregnancy seen on scan) within one year.

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    40+ years old

    If you are a female over 40 and you continue treatment with Bourn Hall, you have about a 50% chance of getting pregnant within one year.

    Support at every stage

    As one of the UK’s top fertility treatment centres, our values ensure we put our patients first.

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    Passion

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    Adaptability

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    Commitment

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    Teamwork and Collaboration

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    Our fertility milestones

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    1978

    The world's first IVF baby

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    1980

    Year founded by IVF pioneers

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    25000

    Babies born through Bourn Hall

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    Clinics around the UK

    Upcoming fertility events

    Join our experts at a range of events including support groups, webinars and open evenings. 

    Learn more about the options available to you, from fertility tests to treatments, and find answers to any questions you might have.

    Frequently asked questions

    Your questions answered. Find clarity on every step of your fertility journey.

    How much does private IVF or fertility treatment cost?

    The cost of fertility treatment varies depending on the care you need. After your consultation, we’ll provide you with a personalised treatment plan that includes a full breakdown of all costs.

    You can also visit our fees and funding page or use our fee calculator for an estimate tailored to your circumstances.

    Can I have my egg and/or embryos frozen, and how much does it cost?

    Yes, this is a service we’re able to provide. Egg and/or embryo freezing and storage is available at our full-service clinics in Cambridge, Norwich and Wickford.

    Egg freezing can offer you a way to preserve your eggs if you are facing medical treatment that could compromise your future fertility, or you are not ready to become pregnant just now but wish to bank some of your eggs for future use. A cycle of egg freezing involves the same treatment as for conventional IVF, except the eggs are not fertilised or transferred. The eggs that are mature enough for this process are frozen on the same day as your egg collection.

    When fresh embryos are transferred during an IVF cycle, any additional embryos created – but not transferred – are often frozen. However, what we mean here is a specific treatment that involves entering an IVF cycle with the express intention of freezing all the resulting embryos. Fertility patients will now be able to store their frozen embryos, sperm and eggs for up to 55 years following a change in the law (1 July 2022). Previously storage was for just ten years.

    The cost of fertility preservation treatment varies. More information can be found on our fees and funding page or via our fee calculator.

    How much does egg freezing cost?

    For information on freezing and female same-sex treatment costs, please see our full fee schedule on our fees and funding page. You can also use our fee calculator to get a more accurate estimate of your treatment costs.

    How much does fertility treatment cost?

    The cost of fertility treatment varies greatly; for information on specific treatments please see our fees and funding page.

    The cost of self-funded fertility treatment varies depending on what diagnosis you receive. You can also use our fee calculator to get a more accurate estimate of your treatment costs.

    How many cycles of IVF funding you can receive varies county to county in the East of England, you may have heard this referred to as the ‘postcode lottery’. For detailed information on funding for IVF in the East of England read our article here.

    How much does sperm freezing cost?

    Please refer to our full fee schedule for more information on costs.

    What is the cost of female fertility treatment?

    The cost of self-funded fertility treatment can vary depending on your individual diagnosis and the type of care you need. For information on specific treatments, please see our fees and funding page. You can also use our fee calculator to get a more accurate estimate of your treatment costs.

    What is the cost of male same-sex fertility treatment?

    For information on male same-sex treatment costs, please see our full fee schedule on our fees and funding page. You can also use our fee calculator to get a more accurate estimate of your treatment costs.

    What options are there for paying for my treatment?

    If you’re funding your own treatment, you now have more options than ever to access the treatment you need.

    You can pay as you go or use one of our insurance or financing partners including Access Fertility. More details on the options are on our Fees & Funding pages.

    What will my IVF treatment costs be?

    IVF treatment costs can vary because no two treatment plans are exactly the same. Factors such as the type of IVF recommended, the use of medication, laboratory techniques and whether treatment involves donor eggs or sperm can all affect overall cost. 

    Some people may also need preliminary tests or extra support as treatment progresses. Knowing that costs reflect an individual treatment plan can help set realistic expectations and allow time to discuss options in detail before starting.