
As women age, egg quality naturally declines, increasing the risk of pregnancy complications and developmental or health issues in babies.
Egg Freezing (or Oocyte Cryopreservation) is an advanced fertility preservation technology that allows women to store their eggs while they are still young and healthy, for future use when they’re ready to conceive. It has become an ideal solution for modern women who may not be ready for pregnancy now but want to protect their future fertility.
So, how much does egg freezing cost? What expenses are involved? And how long can frozen eggs be safely stored?
This article will answer all your questions.
Egg Freezing Package – What’s the starting price and what does it include?
Egg freezing is an investment in your future fertility — a proactive way to preserve your chances of having a baby later in life. The cost of egg freezing varies depending on the package, the doctor, and the procedures included. Each clinic or specialist may offer different levels of coverage, which can include medication, health check-ups, egg retrieval, and freezing fees.
The table below summarizes Beyond IVF’s most popular egg-freezing packages to help you compare options and plan your fertility journey with greater clarity.
Service Details Included |
Estimated Cost |
- 10 days of ovarian stimulation hormone injections - 6 injections to prevent premature ovulation - 1 injection to trigger ovulation - 3 ultrasound scans to monitor follicle growth - 3 follow-up consultations with the doctor |
Starting from 35,000 Baht |
- Doctor and anesthesiologist fees - Operating room and recovery room charges - Medication, medical supplies, and equipment - Egg freezing procedure and cryopreservation materials |
Starting from 44,000 Baht |
Note:
The package shown includes only the egg freezing procedure and the services listed in the details. It does not include the annual egg storage fee.
The annual egg storage fee is 2,000 THB per egg.
For patients with infertility, additional assisted reproductive technologies, such as ICSI, may be required.
Who is suitable for egg freezing?
Egg freezing is suitable for individuals who wish to plan for children but are not yet ready, and want to preserve the possibility of having children in the future—whether due to health reasons, work commitments, or lifestyle choices. The groups who may consider egg freezing include:
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Individuals aged 25–35 years, as this is generally the period when egg quality is at its best. Freezing eggs during this time offers higher chances of success when used in the future.
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Those who do not currently have a partner or do not plan to marry between the ages of 25–35.
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Individuals who are not ready to have children but want to preserve the opportunity for pregnancy at a more suitable time in the future.
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Patients with infertility who require additional procedures, such as IVF or ICSI, so they can choose a package that covers all associated costs.
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Those undergoing treatments or conditions that may affect reproductive health, such as chemotherapy, radiation, or ovarian surgery. Freezing eggs in advance helps preserve egg quality for future pregnancy.
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Individuals with a family history of premature menopause, such as direct relatives experiencing early ovarian decline.
How long can eggs be frozen through egg freezing?
Doctors generally recommend using frozen eggs within 5–10 years from the date of freezing to increase the chances of fertilization and reduce the risk of age-related deterioration over time. Although there have been cases where eggs frozen for more than 10 years were successfully used for pregnancy, in practice, the quality may not be optimal.
Additionally, individuals considering egg freezing should be aware of whether the package price includes egg storage. Some packages only cover freezing for a limited period, such as the first 1–3 years. Extending storage beyond this period may incur additional fees depending on the duration and clinic. Therefore, planning to use the eggs within an appropriate timeframe can help save costs and improve the effectiveness of future pregnancy.
Understanding IVF (in vitro fertilization) can help plan for pregnancy more effectively.
Which channels can I use to inquire further about egg freezing?
For those planning to have children or seeking information about egg freezing—including costs, procedures, preparation, or reviews—you can consult directly with doctors and clinics specializing in this field. Beyond IVF, a branch of Fertility Associates from New Zealand, has extensive experience in egg freezing services, helping you assess costs and plan effectively.
Beyond IVF offers consultations and services for anyone starting their family planning journey or wanting detailed information about egg freezing, estimated costs, and other assisted reproductive technologies to maximize pregnancy success.
You can contact Beyond IVF through:
Phone: 02-114-7278
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Address: Beyond IVF by Fertility Associates (Rama 2 Branch), 500 Rama II Road, Bangmod, Chom Thong, Bangkok 10150, Thailand


