Alaska has very limited fertility clinic availability, with most clinics in Anchorage. Many Alaska residents choose to travel to Seattle, Washington for a wider selection of providers and more competitive pricing, particularly for complex cases.

No insurance mandate in Alaska

Alaska has no law requiring insurers to cover IVF. Most Alaska patients pay out of pocket or rely on employer-sponsored fertility benefits. Some large self-insured employers offer fertility coverage regardless of state law — always check with your HR department about your specific plan.

→ See Alaska coverage laws on RESOLVE.org

IVF costs by city in Alaska

City / RegionTypical cost per cycleMandate applies?
Anchorage$9,000–$15,000No
Fairbanks$9,000–$14,000No
Juneau$8,500–$14,000No
Wasilla$8,000–$13,500No

Costs are base procedure estimates. Add $3,000–$6,000 for medications if billed separately.

Alaska vs. national average

MarketCost per cycleInsurance mandate
Alaska$8,000–$15,000No mandate
National average$11,000–$14,000Varies by state

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Frequently asked questions

IVF in Alaska typically costs $8,000–$15,000 per cycle locally, but availability is limited. Many Alaskans travel to Seattle for IVF where there are more clinic options and comparable pricing.

Alaska has no state mandate requiring insurance coverage of IVF. Patients rely on employer benefits or pay out of pocket.

Many Alaska residents — especially outside Anchorage — choose to travel to Seattle for IVF due to the larger number of clinics, higher success rates, and competitive costs when factoring in travel expenses.

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Estimates based on published SART, ASRM, and CDC data for Alaska clinics. Costs vary significantly by clinic and individual protocol. This is not a quote. Always verify costs directly with your clinic.