Best IVF and Fertility Clinics in Italy
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Top IVF Clinics in Italy
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
ALTAMEDICA Centro Fecondazione Assistita diagnosi preimpianto Roma Prof Franco Lisi
Villa Salaria Hospital Assisted Reproduction Center is a fertility clinic located in Rome, Italy, specializing…
IVI Roma Casilino
Centro Clinico Di Ginecologia e Fecondazione Assistita San Carlo
San Carlo Reproductive Medicine Unit – IPOG, a fertility clinic located in Turin, Italy, specializes…
IVI Bari
Vis Procreandi - Fertility Center
Vis Procreandi Fertility Center is a high‑specialization assisted‑reproduction clinic located in Napoli, Italy, specializing in…
INSTITUT MARQUÈS
Institut Marquès is a leading assisted‑reproduction clinic located in Barcelona with international centres, specializing in…
Futura Ivf
Futura IVF is a medically assisted reproduction (PMA) clinic located in Italy, specializing in the…
New Fertility Group presso European Hospital Roma
New Fertility Group is an international assisted‑reproduction clinic located in Rome, Italy (European Hospital) with…
IVI Roma Parioli
Next Fertility Milano
NEXTCLINICS is a leading healthcare provider specializing in assisted reproduction services and a broad range…
Institute for Reproductive Health | Cincinnati Fertility
Institute for Reproductive Health (IRH) is a fertility and IVF clinic serving the Tri‑State area,…
Biofertility Claudio Manna
Biofertility is a fertility and assisted reproductive technology (ART) clinic located in Rome, Italy, with…
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about IVF in Italy.
There is no explicit legal maximum age for IVF in Italy, but practical limitations are influenced by clinic policies, success rates, and funding sources.
While there isn't a strict legal limit when using a woman’s own eggs, clinics assess ovarian reserve and overall health, with success rates declining after 35. When donor eggs are used, the recipient’s age typically does not exceed 50 years old, and donors are generally between 20 and 35 years old. Public funding for IVF using a couple’s own eggs is available to women up to 46 years old, while access to donor gamete treatment through the national system is often capped around 50 by private clinic policies.
Private clinics frequently establish their own internal age limits for IVF treatments, even in the absence of a legal mandate, and heterologous fertilization through the National Health System typically requires a participation fee of around 1500 euros.