Egg Freezing Cost in Arizona

Egg freezing costs $10,000 to $15,000 all-in per cycle in Arizona. The state has no fertility coverage mandate, so whether any of that is paid for comes down to your employer.

Prices across Arizona’s largest cities

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

Clinic cycle fees compared

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

The table presents all-in cycle price ranges that are typical for the metro. If a clinic publishes its own fees, those numbers are used and cited. Otherwise, the range is a metro-tier estimate based on FertilityIQ and Cofertility regional data, not a clinic-confirmed figure. Most fertility clinics set their prices per consultation. The data was last reviewed in April 2026. Before relying on these figures, always check directly with the clinic.

Insurance coverage requirements in Arizona

No full fertility coverage mandate exists in Arizona. Coverage depends on what employers choose to offer. Elective fertility preservation is not covered by Arizona Medicaid (AHCCCS). Among state employee plans some include limited fertility services.[11]

Unique local considerations

Below the national average, Arizona pricing is lower. Phoenix is the main metro; Scottsdale charges a slight premium due to its wealthier population. Some out-of-state patients consider Phoenix for cycle scheduling convenience because of Arizona’s warm winter climate and medical-tourism infrastructure.

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

Aggregated and informational, state pricing data is not a specific quote. Protocol, dose, monitoring frequency, and any pre-treatment evaluations all affect a clinic's quote. Confirm with the clinic and your insurer before treatment.


Additional resources

  1. [1] FertilityIQ, “The Costs of Egg Freezing” (checked April 2026). https://www.fertilityiq.com/fertilityiq/articles/the-costs-of-egg-freezing
  2. [3] Cofertility, “Comparing Egg Freezing Costs Across the U.S. and Why Location Matters” (checked April 2026). https://www.cofertility.com/freeze-learn/comparing-egg-freezing-costs-across-the-u-s-and-why-location-matters
  3. [11] RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, “Insurance Coverage by State” (checked April 2026). https://resolve.org/learn/financial-resources-for-family-building/insurance-coverage/insurance-coverage-by-state/
  4. [12] KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation), 2024, “Coverage and Use of Fertility Services in the U.S”. https://www.kff.org/womens-health-policy/issue-brief/coverage-and-use-of-fertility-services-in-the-u-s/
Contents
  1. Prices across Arizona’s largest cities
  2. Clinic cycle fees compared
  3. Insurance coverage requirements in Arizona
  4. Unique local considerations
  5. Additional resources