The San Francisco Bay Area is consistently the most expensive IVF market in California, and one of the most expensive in the country, reflecting the region's overall cost of living. The concentration of large tech employers in the area means many patients already have employer-sponsored fertility benefits ahead of California's 2026 insurance mandate, which can substantially offset the high list prices. Patients without that coverage should budget toward the top of the range, particularly at academic-affiliated or high-demand practices.

Use our IVF cost calculator for a personalized estimate, compare fertility financing options, review typical IVF medication costs, or view IVF costs across all states.

California's new fertility mandate starts in 2026

SB 729, signed in 2024, requires large group health plans (100+ employees) to cover infertility treatment, including IVF, starting January 1, 2026. Bay Area employers — many of them large tech companies — are more likely than average to already offer fertility benefits ahead of the mandate, but self-insured (ERISA) plans remain exempt, so always confirm your specific plan's status with HR.

→ Learn more about insurance coverage at RESOLVE.org

San Francisco IVF cost overview

Cost componentTypical rangeNotes
Base IVF cycle (both eggs and transfer)$17,000–$25,000The most expensive metro in California; Bay Area cost of living drives pricing higher than LA
Medications (if billed separately)$3,500–$6,500Often billed separately; check pharmacy benefit
Financing from~$875/moBased on $21,000 midpoint over 24 months

Costs are estimates. Always verify directly with your clinic. Medication costs often billed separately through specialty pharmacy.

San Francisco vs national average

MarketCost per cycleInsurance mandate
San Francisco$17,000–$25,000Mandate
National average$11,000–$14,000Varies by state
California state$13,000–$25,000Mandate

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Can't Afford the Full Cost Upfront?

Most San Francisco patients use financing. Popular options:

  • CareCredit: 0% APR for 24 months on purchases $200+ (Learn more)
  • Prosper Healthcare Lending: Fixed-rate loans up to $100,000 (Apply now)
  • Clinic Payment Plans: Many San Francisco clinics offer in-house financing or multi-cycle discounts

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More Free Fertility Cost Calculators

For a stronger San Francisco budget plan, pair this page with the IVF cost calculator, the fertility financing guide, and the IVF medication cost breakdown. If you are comparing treatment paths, the IVF insurance coverage guide can help frame what may stay out of pocket.

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Frequently asked questions

IVF in the San Francisco Bay Area typically costs $17,000–$25,000 per cycle, the highest in California. The region's cost of living and clinic demand both push pricing above Los Angeles and San Diego.

Yes, starting in 2026. SB 729 requires large group health plans (100+ employees) to cover infertility treatment, including IVF. Many Bay Area tech employers already offer fertility benefits ahead of this mandate — check with HR about your specific plan.

Use SART's clinic finder (sartcorsonline.com) to compare accredited Bay Area programs by success rate and cycle volume. Given the high price floor in this market, get itemized quotes and ask specifically what's bundled into the base cycle fee.

Related guides

→ IVF Cost in California — statewide guide with full pricing breakdown → IVF Cost Calculator — personalized estimate with add-ons and financing → Fertility Financing — compare monthly payment paths → IVF Cost in California — statewide guide with full pricing breakdown → IVF Cost in Los Angeles, CA — compare California's other major high-cost market
Estimates based on published SART, ASRM, and CDC data for California clinics. Costs vary significantly by clinic and individual protocol. This is not a quote. Always verify costs directly with your clinic.