Embryo cryopreservation in Turkey typically costs from AUD $870 to AUD $1,451. Final prices depend on the number of embryos for vitrification, annual storage fees, and the clinic location. In Australia, this procedure averages AUD $1,451, meaning patients save approximately 40% by travelling to hubs like Istanbul, Antalya, or Izmir. Costs generally include laboratory freezing and the first year of storage.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Turkish clinics provide exceptional value for complex cases. Arti IVF Clinic in Istanbul offers immediate ultrasound reports and no upfront payments, which simplifies financial planning. Specialists like Associate Professor Alper Sismanoglu have performed over 4,000 IVF treatments with high success rates. For Australians, MedicalPoint International in Izmir is a strong choice as they maintain a dedicated single-price policy and specifically treat Australian patients.
| Turkey | Thailand | ||
| Embryo cryopreservation | from AUD $798 | from AUD $4,352 | from AUD $870 |
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Dr. Tayfun Kutlu is a reproductive endocrinologist at Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul. He specializes in IVF and microwave endometrial ablation. He performs ovarian and vaginal rejuvenation using Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy. Dr. Kutlu holds a certificate in Assisted Reproduction Treatment Methods. He also completed training in laparoscopic surgery.
Associate Professor Ebru Cogendez served as a specialist at the Zeynep Kamil Women's Health and Paediatrics Training and Research Hospital one of Turkey's oldest and most prestigious maternity centres. She now brings her deep expertise in reproductive endocrinology to Memorial Atasehir Hospital.
Professor Yavuz Aydin is a highly credentialed fertility specialist at VM Medical Park Florya Hospital who has reached the rank of Professor in obstetrics and gynaecology.
Dr Elif Esra Uyar is a fertility specialist at Lokman Hekim Istanbul Hospital with a dedicated focus on reproductive immunology and IVF failure.