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Verified directory · updated 2026-06-03

Egg freezing clinics in Boston

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Boston has 5 verified egg-freezing clinics in our directory, 5 with a named, board-certified reproductive endocrinologist confirmed in an authority body. Each was cross-checked against at least two independent sources, and no clinic paid to be here.

Boston is a dense academic-medicine hub with several long-established fertility programs, and Massachusetts is notable for a strong infertility insurance mandate that can affect what you pay. A single cycle in Boston commonly runs $6,000 to $9,000 before medications and storage, so the realistic all-in figure is often $15,000 to $20,000 or more per cycle, though insurance may offset part of it. Before you compare clinics, it helps to know your own likely numbers, which our success rate by age tool and cost breakdown lay out. Then work through our checklist on how to choose a clinic.

Verified Boston egg freezing clinics

  1. Boston IVF

    Katherine "Katie" Baker, MD ✓Waltham, MA

    Verified doctor
  2. Brigham and Women's Hospital — Center for Infertility and Reproductive Surgery

    Serene S. Srouji, MD ✓Boston, MA

    Verified doctor
  3. CCRM Fertility of Boston

    Aaron K. Styer, MD ✓Chestnut Hill, MA

    Google 3.7 (196)

    Verified doctor
  4. Fertility Centers of New England

    Danielle Vitiello, PhD, MD ✓Reading, MA

    Verified doctor
  5. Massachusetts General Hospital Fertility Center

    John Petrozza, MD ✓Boston, MA

    Google 2.6 (46)

    Verified doctor

Each profile shows the clinic’s named doctors, accreditations, per-platform ratings, and the sources we checked. See the full national directory or browse doctors directly. How each clinic was verified is on our methodology page.

Frequently asked questions

How much does egg freezing cost in Boston?
In Boston, a single egg-freezing cycle typically runs $6,000 to $9,000 for the medical procedure, plus $3,000 to $6,000 in medications and $500 to $1,000 a year for storage. Massachusetts has an infertility insurance mandate, so it is especially worth checking whether any part of your care is covered before assuming you pay in full.
Does Massachusetts insurance cover egg freezing?
Massachusetts has one of the strongest infertility insurance mandates in the country, though coverage of elective egg freezing specifically depends on your plan and whether it is state-regulated or a self-funded employer plan. It is worth confirming directly with your insurer, since this can change the cost substantially.
Which Boston clinics offer egg freezing?
Boston is a major academic medicine hub with several well-known fertility programs. Our directory lists 5 verified Boston-area clinics, each with a named, board-certified reproductive endocrinologist and at least two independent sources.

Choosing among egg freezing clinics in Boston comes down to the same evidence anywhere: reported outcomes for your age, a named board-certified doctor, an honest lab, and a price broken into its real parts. Start from this verified list, then take our questions to ask into each consultation.

Independent and informational, not an endorsement, and not affiliated with any clinic. Verify each clinic’s current license, staff, and pricing directly. Last checked 2026-06-03.