Fertility Clinics

Fertility clinics in Missouri

Clinics matching your selected filters and availability signals.

9 clinics found

MCRM Fertility

Chesterfield, MO 63005

  • Anesthesia included
  • 1 year storage included
  • Financing
4.6

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IVF
$22,260
Egg freezing
$7,000
Wait time
> 1 month
Reviews
222
Next consult > 1 month View Profile

Infertility Center of St. Louis

Chesterfield, MO 63017

  • Anesthesia included
  • 1 year storage included
  • Financing
4.6

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IVF
$12,750
Egg freezing
$7,000
Wait time
> 1 month
Reviews
155
Next consult > 1 month View Profile

Fertility Partnership

Saint Peters, MO 63376

  • Insurance
4.6

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IVF
$10,200
Egg freezing
$6,100
Wait time
> 1 month
Reviews
165
Next consult > 1 month View Profile

Missouri Fertility

Columbia, MO 65201

  • Insurance
4.3

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IVF
$8,500
Egg freezing
$6,000
Wait time
In a month
Reviews
49
Next consult In a month View Profile

Center for Reproductive Medicine & Robotic Surgery

St. Louis, MO 63141

  • Anesthesia included
  • 1 year storage included
  • Insurance
4.7

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IVF
$9,500
Egg freezing
$6,000
Wait time
> 1 month
Reviews
72
Next consult > 1 month View Profile

STL Fertility

St. Louis, MO 63141

  • Anesthesia included
  • 1 year storage included
  • Insurance
4.8

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IVF
$10,200
Egg freezing
$6,385
Wait time
<1 week
Reviews
150
Next consult <1 week View Profile
A Guide for Families

Choosing the Right Fertility Clinic in Missouri

Finding the right fertility clinic in Missouri is one of the most important decisions you’ll make on your path to starting or growing your family. With multiple clinics offering services like IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and donor programs, it’s essential to understand how to compare your options and choose a provider that aligns with your goals.

What to Look for in a Fertility Clinic

When evaluating fertility clinics in Missouri, consider the following factors:

  • Success rates: Look at live birth rates by age group, not just overall averages.
  • Doctor experience: Board-certified reproductive endocrinologists (REIs) often provide the highest level of care.
  • Treatment options: Ensure the clinic offers the specific services you may need, such as IVF, egg freezing, or genetic testing.
  • Patient reviews: Real patient experiences can give insight into communication, support, and overall satisfaction.
  • Transparency in pricing: Fertility treatments can vary widely in cost, so clarity upfront is important.

Fertility Treatment Costs in Missouri

The cost of fertility treatments in Missouri can vary depending on the clinic and the type of treatment. On average:

  • IVF cycles may range from $10,000 to $20,000+
  • Egg freezing can cost between $8,000 and $15,000
  • Additional services like medications and genetic testing may increase total costs

Some clinics offer financing options or payment plans, and in certain states, insurance may cover portions of treatment.

Understanding Success Rates

Success rates are a key factor when choosing a fertility clinic, but they can be misleading if not interpreted correctly. Clinics often report different metrics, such as pregnancy rates vs. live birth rates. It’s important to review success rates based on your age group and diagnosis for a more accurate comparison.

When Should You See a Fertility Specialist?

You may want to consider visiting a fertility clinic in Missouri if:

  • You’ve been trying to conceive for 12 months (or 6 months if over age 35)
  • You have known conditions such as PCOS, endometriosis, or low sperm count
  • You’re interested in fertility preservation, such as egg freezing

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the best fertility clinic in Missouri?

Focus on success rates, doctor expertise, available treatments, and patient reviews. Visiting clinics for consultations can also help you make a confident decision.

Are fertility treatments covered by insurance in Missouri?

Coverage varies by state and provider. Some states have mandates requiring partial coverage, but many treatments are still paid out of pocket.

What is the success rate of IVF in Missouri?

Success rates depend on age and medical factors, but many clinics report live birth rates between 30% and 60% per cycle for younger patients.

How long does fertility treatment take?

Treatment timelines vary, but an IVF cycle typically takes 4-6 weeks, while the full process may take several months depending on your situation.

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