What intrauterine insemination really costs per cycle at home and abroad, what drives the price, and why the per cycle figure is rarely the whole story. Indicative ranges, dated. We never name a clinic.
In the UK, a private IUI cycle commonly runs about eight hundred to eighteen hundred pounds, with medication often charged separately at around ninety to three hundred and twenty, and donor sperm adding more. Abroad, per cycle prices can start from roughly four hundred and seventy euros with partner sperm. Because IUI often needs several cycles, the likely total matters more than one figure.
These are indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025, not a quote and not a promise of a result. Final pricing depends on the clinic, medication, and whether donor sperm is used.
IUI places prepared sperm directly into the womb around ovulation. It is less involved than IVF, which is why a single cycle costs less. Abroad, per cycle prices are often lower, mainly because of lower overheads. Medication, monitoring scans, and donor sperm are the usual add ons.
A very low headline price can exclude scans, medication, or the sperm preparation, so compare what each cycle actually includes.
Indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025. Not a quote. Some clinics quote higher all in cycle fees. Always confirm whether scans, medication, and sperm preparation are included, and what a repeat cycle would cost.
Medication. A natural cycle uses little or no medication, while a stimulated cycle adds drugs and monitoring, which raises the cost. The dose needed varies from person to person.
Partner or donor sperm. Using donor sperm adds the cost of the sample and screening, often several hundred more per cycle, and rules on donors differ by country.
Monitoring and scans. Tracking scans and blood tests to time the insemination can be bundled or charged separately. Confirm which applies before you compare prices.
Number of cycles. Success per cycle is modest, so many people need more than one. The cost that matters is the likely total across several cycles, not a single headline figure.
Lower prices abroad mostly reflect lower overheads and a competitive market, not worse care by default. Many people have safe, effective fertility treatment overseas. The specific catch with IUI is timing and repetition. Each cycle is tied to ovulation, so travel has to fit a narrow window, and because several cycles are often needed, repeated trips can erode the saving.
Donor rules, record keeping, and what happens if a cycle is cancelled also differ by country. Plan how monitoring and any repeat cycle would work before you commit.
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In the UK, a private cycle commonly runs about eight hundred to eighteen hundred pounds, with medication often around ninety to three hundred and twenty added separately and donor sperm extra. These are indicative ranges, reviewed November 2025.
IUI has a modest success rate per cycle, lower than IVF, so more than one attempt is common. That is why the likely total cost across cycles matters more than a single cycle price.
Per cycle prices can be lower, starting from roughly four hundred and seventy euros with partner sperm in some countries. The catch is that each cycle is timed to ovulation and several may be needed, so repeated travel can reduce the saving.
Whether scans, medication, and sperm preparation are in the cycle fee, the cost of donor sperm if used, and the price of a repeat cycle. Confirm the currency you are billed in and what counts as an extra.
In the UK, some areas fund IUI in certain circumstances, though access varies. Private and overseas treatment is usually self funded, and standard travel insurance rarely covers planned procedures.
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