Embryo Genetic Testing Cost

The average embryo genetic testing cost will mostly depend on the fertility clinic that you choose to work with. Learn all that you need to know about it.

If you’re interested in PGT, then you may be considering PGT to optimize the chances of a successful pregnancy. It’s an important step in the IVF process that you’ll need to factor into your budget.

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If you’re interested in learning more about what PGT screens for, you can read our article about embryo screening for genetic diseases

How Much Does Embryo Genetic Testing Cost?

The average cost of preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) is entirely dependent on the lab that you choose to work with. For instance, it could cost anywhere from $5,000 per in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle, or it could range between $4,000 and $10,000 at certain fertility clinics.

Another factor that plays into the cost of embryo genetic testing is the type of PGT you select.

How Much Does PGT-A Cost?

Preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGT-A), previously known as preimplantation genetic screening, averages around $3,500.

PGT-A checks for chromosomal abnormalities in the embryo before the embryo transfer. This includes:

  • Down syndrome

  • Trisomy 18

  • Trisomy 13

  • Turner syndrome

How Much Does PGT-M Cost?

Preimplantation genetic testing for monogenic disorders (PGT-M), previously known as preimplantation genetic diagnosis, is typically more expensive than PGT-A.

The cost can depend on the clinic  you work with and the disorder being tested for, so be sure to speak with your fertility clinic about what disorders you plan on testing for and what the cost estimates will be for each.

PGT-M is meant to detect the presence of single-gene disorders like:

  • Hemophilia

  • Cystic fibrosis

  • Huntington's disease

  • Sickle cell anemia

  • Muscular dystrophy

If someone in your family carries one of these genes, then you may consider PGT-M for your embryos, as they are passed on genetically. The cost of genetic testing embryos for single-gene disorders may be more than PGT-A, and those costs could vary based on what genetic disorder you’re testing for, but it could be worth the peace of mind that you need.

Does Insurance Cover Genetic Testing of Embryos?

Some insurance companies cover PGT-A. Progyny and Stork, for instance, are infertility benefit administrators for some insurance companies. Still, not every insurance company covers PGT-A even if they cover IVF, so be sure to check with your insurance group and see what their protocol is regarding embryo genetic testing cost.

Is Embryo Genetic Testing Tax Deductible?

According to IRS Publication 502, IVF is a qualified medical expense that is tax deductible. That’s because of IVF’s role in the “diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease.” Within that includes expenses relating to IVF, such as the embryo transfer, lab fees, storage fees and donor fees.

Part of that may include embryo genetic testing, so make sure to consult your accountant or financial advisor about this.

Is Genetic Testing on Embryos Worth It?

PGT increases your likelihood of success and, therefore, also can make your surrogacy journey more cost-effective by reducing the need for multiple transfer attempts and IVF cycles. This is the case for both PGT-A and PGT-M.

What’s Next?

To get an idea of how PGT can affect your chances of achieving a pregnancy, you can learn more about success rates and PGT results.

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While your embryos are being created, you can contact us to complete your surrogacy planning questionnaire so that you are ready to go as soon as the embryos are prepared. We’d love to help you out in any way that we can.