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Last verified: April 2026
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Arizona / 2026

Egg freezing cost in Arizona: 2026 pricing, major clinics, and insurance coverage

Per-cycle cost in Arizona typically runs $10,000 to $15,000 all-in. Arizona has no comprehensive fertility coverage mandate. Coverage is employer-driven.
Last verified: April 2026

Cost ranges in major metros

MetroPer-cycle rangeNotes
Phoenix metro$10,500 to $15,000Largest AZ metro; multiple clinics
Scottsdale$11,500 to $15,500Slight premium reflecting Scottsdale tier
Tucson$9,500 to $13,500Lower-tier pricing; fewer clinic options

Named clinics with publicly available pricing

ClinicPublic pricingNotes
Arizona Center for Fertility Studies$10,500 to $14,500Phoenix area
Arizona Reproductive Medicine Specialists$11,000 to $15,000Multiple Phoenix locations
CCRM Phoenix / ScottsdaleConsult-quotePricing not publicly listed
Reproductive Medicine and Surgery (Tucson)$10,000 to $14,000Tucson
Kindbody Phoenix$10,000 to $13,500Phoenix location

Pricing aggregated from clinic public pricing pages and FertilityIQ regional data, last verified April 2026. Where pricing is not publicly listed, the table notes "not publicly listed." Confirm directly with the clinic before relying on figures.

State insurance mandate

Arizona does not have a comprehensive fertility coverage mandate. Coverage is employer-driven. Arizona Medicaid (AHCCCS) does not cover fertility treatment for elective preservation. Some state employee plans include limited fertility services.[11]

State-specific notes

Arizona pricing sits below the national average. Phoenix is the dominant metro, with Scottsdale commanding a slight premium reflecting the higher-end demographic of the metro. Arizona's relatively warm winter climate and extensive medical-tourism infrastructure mean some out-of-state patients consider Phoenix for cycle scheduling convenience.

For employer benefit platform patients, Phoenix has reasonable network coverage. For non-Phoenix Arizona patients, treatment options are more limited; some patients travel to Phoenix or to neighbouring states.

Consult a reproductive endocrinologist

State pricing data is aggregated and informational. Specific clinic quotes depend on protocol, dose, monitoring frequency, and any pre-treatment evaluations. Confirm with the clinic and your insurer before treatment.


Related

Primary sources
  1. [1] The Costs of Egg Freezing to FertilityIQ, accessed April 2026. https://www.fertilityiq.com/fertilityiq/articles/the-costs-of-egg-freezing
  2. [3] Comparing Egg Freezing Costs Across the U.S. and Why Location Matters to Cofertility, accessed April 2026. https://www.cofertility.com/freeze-learn/comparing-egg-freezing-costs-across-the-u-s-and-why-location-matters
  3. [11] Insurance Coverage by State to RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, accessed April 2026. https://resolve.org/learn/financial-resources-for-family-building/insurance-coverage/insurance-coverage-by-state/
  4. [12] Coverage and Use of Fertility Services in the U.S. to KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation), 2024. https://www.kff.org/womens-health-policy/issue-brief/coverage-and-use-of-fertility-services-in-the-u-s/