Nebraska's fertility market is centered in Omaha and Lincoln. Omaha has a growing number of fertility clinics and serves as a regional hub for surrounding Great Plains states. Nebraska has no insurance mandate for IVF, and most patients pay out of pocket.

No insurance mandate in Nebraska

Nebraska has no law requiring insurers to cover IVF. Most Nebraska 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 Nebraska coverage laws on RESOLVE.org

IVF costs by city in Nebraska

City / RegionTypical cost per cycleMandate applies?
Omaha$9,000–$14,500No
Lincoln$8,500–$14,000No
Bellevue$8,500–$13,500No
Grand Island$7,500–$13,000No

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

Nebraska vs. national average

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

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Frequently asked questions

IVF in Nebraska typically costs $8,000–$15,000 per cycle. Omaha has the most clinic options and serves patients from surrounding states.

Nebraska has no state mandate requiring insurance coverage of IVF. Most patients pay out of pocket or rely on employer fertility benefits.

Omaha and Lincoln have the most fertility clinics in Nebraska. Patients in western Nebraska may consider Denver, while those near Kansas City can access Missouri or Kansas clinics.

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