Embryo donation in Turkey typically costs from AUD $7,930 to AUD $12,977. The total price depends on the clinic tier, medication protocols, and whether frozen embryos are used. In Australia, patients often face high out-of-pocket costs and long waitlists for donated embryos, where donor treatments can average AUD $8,074. By travelling to Turkey, Australians can save approximately 2%. Most Turkish programmes cover clinical consultations, hormone monitoring, and the embryo transfer procedure.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing Turkey allows access to highly experienced specialists. Dr Oya Gökmen, for example, has 40+ years of experience in reproductive medicine. Many facilities like Emsey Hospital hold JCI accreditation and the Temos International Healthcare certificate. This ensures high clinical standards for Australian patients. For those with complex histories, specialists like Dr Elif Esra Uyar focus specifically on repeated IVF failure and reproductive immunology. Turkey's high-volume fertility centres offer a balance of rigorous quality systems and significant cost savings.
| Turkey | Thailand | South Korea | |
| Embryo Donation | from AUD $7,930 | from AUD $5,767 | from AUD $6,056 |
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Dr Elif Esra Uyar is a highly specialised gynaecologist at Lokman Hekim Istanbul Hospital with a deep clinical focus on reproductive immunology and IVF failure.
Associate Professor Engin Turkgeldi is a specialist in reproductive medicine who holds a Master of Science in Clinical Trials from the University of London.
Professor Oya Gökmen led the first hospital in Turkey to achieve ISO 9001 certification and specialises in complex reproductive medicine at Medistate Hospital.
The doctor is a distinguished specialist with extensive experience in the field of neurosurgery. Graduating from a prestigious medical school, the doctor has completed numerous fellowships and advanced training programs, focusing on complex spinal surgeries and minimally invasive techniques. The doctor has contributed to several peer-reviewed journals and has presented at international conferences, showcasing innovative surgical methods. With a commitment to patient care, the doctor has successfully performed over 1,000 neurosurgical procedures, leading to improved patient outcomes.