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IVF in Malaysia
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Equip yourself with the most important information about getting your IVF in Malaysia, what the treatment entails, prices, doctors, and all your options.
IVF is expensive. It is imperative that you find the right doctor that understands your unique case and specific requirements.
Every clinic has their own strengths and you must find the expert that is right for you.
<p class="credits">Get credits worth RM 1,000 to use towards your IVF & PGT treatments.</p>
<h2 id="cost">What is the cost of IVF in Malaysia?</h2>
The cost of IVF in Malaysia is between RM9,900 and RM30,000.
Below is the range of the average IVF cost in Malaysia:
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<td>IVF – ICSI</td>
<td>RM 9,900 – RM 30,000</td>
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<td>IVF + Genetic testing</td>
<td>RM 30,000 – RM 45,000</td>
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<td>Egg freezing</td>
<td>RM 15,000 – RM 21,000</td>
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<td>Donor egg IVF</td>
<td>RM 22,000 – RM 31,000 + donor fee</td>
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<td>Donor sperm IVF</td>
<td>RM 22,000 – RM 31,000 + donor fee</td>
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<td>IVF with surgical sperm extraction</td>
<td>RM 20,000 – RM38,000</td>
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<td>Intra-uterine insemination</td>
<td>RM1,000 – RM3,000</td>
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IVF cost is always influenced by your individual factors, such as the medication required, number of eggs and embryos, additional services, and any extra testing, if required.
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<h2 id="reviews">IVF Malaysia Reviews</h2>
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<p class="autr_name"><b>JVN919:</b></p>
<p class="autr_age">39 years, Hong Kong<span class="rating">
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<p class="has-background-text">Professional, Trustworthy, good communication and skills with us.
Before this doctor we wasted time trying in Hong Kong, but bad service , costs is not equal to service and not professional , no communication , only charged high costing but lack of experience.
Happy we found you Doctor. Thank you</p>
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<p class="has-background-text">Dr Prashant and his team were wonderful throughout the entire IVF process. They were there to answer all my questions, the costs were outlined very clearly and simply, the staff were very friendly and made the experience as comfortable as possible given the nature. This and the fact that I live in Singapore, and the issues with logistics that came with this proved challenging at time – they were very helpful.</p>
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<p class="autr_age">42 years, New Zealand<span class="rating">
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<p class="has-background-text">The whole process was professionally handled
and the experience was awesome.</p>
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<h2 id="time">How much time is required for a complete IVF cycle?</h2>
Typically, you need 15-20 days to complete a cycle of IVF. Your Malaysia IVF expert will provide a custom timeline so you can plan your work and travel accordingly.
If you decide to do a frozen embryo transfer, which is now recommended by many doctors, you can save another 4-5 days.
<h2 id="tests">What tests are required before IVF?</h2>
A number of <a href="https://www.infertilityaide.com/fertility-tests">fertility tests</a> are typically done as part of your fertility assessment during your first clinic visit. These include:
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<li>Hormone tests</li>
<li>Ultrasound</li>
<li>Semen analysis</li>
<li>General blood tests</li>
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The reports will be reviewed during your first consultation and the doctor may advise additional tests, if required.
<h2 id="consultation">Are online consultations available?</h2>
Patients coming from overseas can have the tests done locally, send the reports, and consult with the doctor online before traveling. The doctor will discuss your situation and provide a treatment plan and timeline for you.
<h2>For foreign patients</h2>
If you’re traveling from Australia, Indonesia, Philippines, the US, UK, Hong Kong, Middle-east, Europe, or any other part of the world, you are required to fill in the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) at least 3 days before arrival in Malaysia.
Exemptions to this rule are:
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<li>Patients from Singapore</li>
<li>Those who plan to transfer through Singapore without immigration clearance</li>
<li>Malaysian permanent residents</li>
<li>Holder of Malaysia Automated Clearance System (MACS)</li>
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<h2 id="faq">FAQs</h2>
<h2>What is the success rate of IVF in Malaysia?</h2>
The best IVF clinics in Malaysia report success rates of upto 82.9% in IVF, which are among the highest in the world.
Ofcourse, your age, gamete quality, overall health will always be responsible for your own IVF success and you must find the doctor you feel most comfortable with.
For women of advanced age, <a title="The Effects of PGT-A on patient outcomes in IVF" href="https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9674466/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">researchers have found</a> that using PGT with IVF leads to higher success rates.
<h2>Is donor egg IVF in Malaysia legal?</h2>
Yes, IVF with donor eggs is allowed and very well regulated in Malaysia. The process involves thorough testing, counselling, and examination of all parties. It is well regulated and 100% of our clients have achieved success in donor egg IVF programs.
<h2>What is the age limit for IVF in Malaysia?</h2>
There is no age restriction for IVF, but some of the best fertility clinics in Kuala Lumpur will allow women upto 53 years or menopause, whichever comes first.
Donor eggs and donor embryos are recommended for women over 45 years, but it really depends upon your personal factors.
<h2>Will insurance cover my IVF in Malaysia?</h2>
Most insurance companies do not provide coverage for infertility treatments. However, as the fertility rates in Malaysia continue to decline (1.8 babies per woman), the Malaysian Government has allowed EPF withdrawal for your IVF treatment funding.
If you plan to use this, discuss this with the nurse or case manager at your Malaysian IVF clinic and they will help arrange the documents you need to submit to the KSWP.
<h2>Does Malaysia allow IVF for unmarried women?</h2>
No, the Malaysian IVF law requires you to be married to be eligible for IVF and Malaysian fertility clinics may require both partners to commence the treatment.
As a single woman, you can have your eggs frozen and plan for IVF in future. The Cryotec method of egg vitrification is the most advanced in the world that allows the doctors to achieve close to 100% freeze-thaw survival of eggs and embryos.
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