“I want to preserve my options for later.”
Egg freezing
Give your future self more choices, on your timeline.
For anyone thinking ahead, and for medical fertility preservation.
Egg freezing lets you set aside eggs while they are younger, so you have more options if you decide to pursue pregnancy in the future. People choose it for many reasons: focusing on career or education, waiting for the right circumstances, or preserving fertility before medical treatment.
The process mirrors the first half of IVF: stimulation, monitoring, and a short retrieval. We are honest that freezing eggs is not a guarantee of a future baby, and we will talk through realistic expectations for your age and reserve.
What to expect
- 1A planning consultWe review your ovarian reserve and goals, and explain what freezing can and cannot promise.
- 2Stimulation and monitoringAbout two weeks of medication with short monitoring visits to grow your eggs.
- 3The retrievalA brief procedure under light sedation, with most people back to normal the next day.
- 4Safe storageYour eggs are frozen and stored securely until you decide the time is right.
Good to know
- Freezing more eggs, at a younger age, generally improves the odds of a future pregnancy, though nothing is guaranteed.
- Medical fertility preservation before cancer treatment is time-sensitive. Call us and we will prioritize your consultation.
- Annual storage fees apply. We share the full cost, including storage, before you start.
One retrieval cycle typically $6,000 to $9,000, plus storage and medication
Pricing is shared in full before you commit. See costs and financing for ranges and payment options.