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Enlistalo Fertilidad releases 2025 IVF cost report for Mexico, helping U.S. and Canadian families plan more affordable fertility treatments

Enlistalo Fertilidad releases 2025 IVF cost report for Mexico, helping U.S. and Canadian families plan more affordable fertility treatments
Enlistalo Fertilidad's Dr. Alejandro Castillo Pealez in his Mexico City office with American patients from Texas preparing for an IVF procedure.
Enlistalo Fertilidad has released its 2025 IVF Cost Report, offering updated and transparent pricing for fertility treatments in Mexico City. As treatment costs continue to rise in the United States and Canada, the report provides families with clear, realistic expectations for IVF, donor-egg IVF, medication ranges, and optional procedures like PGT-A.

Mexico City, MX - Enlistalo Fertilidad, a fertility treatment provider team, led by Michaël Veillette and gynecologist, obstetrician and reproductive biologist Dr. Alejandro Castillo Peláez, in Mexico City, has published its 2025 IVF Cost Report, offering an updated and transparent look at the real prices patients can expect when pursuing fertility care in Mexico.

As IVF prices continue to rise sharply across the United States and Canada, more families are searching for affordable, high-quality options abroad. Enlistalo Fertilidad’s new report breaks down updated 2025 pricing for IVF, donor-egg IVF, medication estimates, PGT-A, and treatment add-ons — giving patients a clear starting point before committing to travel.

“Every week, we speak with people who are overwhelmed by the cost of IVF in their home country,” said Michael Veillette, International Coordinator at Enlistalo Fertilidad. “Our goal with this report is simple: make the numbers easy to understand, show what’s realistically included, and give families the confidence to plan without surprises.”

Based on current rates from partner clinics and board-certified fertility specialists in Mexico City, the 2025 report shows:

  • IVF with own eggs typically ranges from USD 4,500 to 7,500

  • Medication costs average between USD 1,500 and 3,500, depending on response and protocol

  • Donor-egg IVF is significantly more accessible, often 60–70% less expensive than in the United States

  • PGT-A testing remains optional but widely requested by international patients

  • Wait times in Mexico are short, with most patients starting treatment within weeks


“We welcome international patients every month, and the biggest concern is always cost transparency,” said Dr. Alejandro Castillo Peláez, reproductive specialist in Mexico City. “Being clear and upfront about pricing helps patients feel safe, informed, and supported throughout the process.”

The full report — including treatment packages, medication scenarios, donor-egg options, and patient-friendly explanations — is now available on the Enlistalo Fertilidad website. The company plans to update the guide regularly as clinics release new pricing throughout 2025.

About Enlistalo Fertilidad

Enlistalo Fertilidad helps U.S. and Canadian families access IVF, donor-egg IVF, and fertility treatments in Mexico City. Through clear information, honest pricing, and direct access to certified specialists, Enlistalo supports patients from the first consultation to the end of their treatment journey.

Source (2025 Report)

English version: https://enlistalo.com.mx/cost-ivf-mexico

Version en espanol: https://enlistalo.com.mx/es/costo-fiv-mexico

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Company Name: Enlistalo Fertilidad
Contact Person: Michaël Veilette
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Phone: +1 (877) 960-0679
Address:Av. Montevideo 144, Lindavista, Gustavo A. Madero
City: Ciudad de México
State: CDMX, 07300
Country: Mexico
Website: https://enlistalo.com.mx