At Pollin, we understand that an investment in fertility care is a significant one. Our pricing reflects our desire to provide you access to the best possible treatments, care and outcomes.
We also recognize the importance of increasing both access to, and affordability of, fertility treatments, which is why we have proudly partnered with The Modern Miracle Foundation to launch a Pollin patient IVF grant program for those who need financial assistance to build their family.
To learn more about this grant program including details on how to qualify and apply, click below
Pollin’s pricing for fertility treatment is designed to be as transparent and affordable as possible while maintaining the highest standards in Fertility Medicine.
Pollin's financing options offer a 'Buy Now, Pay Later' program, making it easier for patients to manage the cost of care. Our program allows for the amortization of costs over 4, 8, or 12 months, providing flexible payment solutions tailored to individual needs.
We believe all patients deserve access to life-changing care, regardless of their financial situation. That’s why we’ve teamed up with the Modern Miracle Foundation to provide IVF grants to patients who might otherwise not be able to afford treatment.
Navigating tax benefits can be complicated, but we are committed to helping our patients maximize the available benefits offered by our government. Learn more about the tax credits available to you today.
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Book a consultationDuring your first visit with us, your doctor will review your full medical and fertility history and spend time getting to know you and your family building goals. Depending on your unique situation, your doctor will explain any diagnostic testing that is ordered for you and your partner, if you have one.
Cost: Covered by OHIP
Our Second Opinion Service is designed to provide a detailed examination of your medical history, current diagnosis and treatment plan, and prior treatment history. Whether you're in search of clarity, reassurance, or a fresh perspective, our fertility experts will empower you with the knowledge you need to move forward with confidence.
Cost: Covered by OHIP
A combination of hormone blood tests: Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH), Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Estradiol (E2), Progesterone (P4), Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH).
Cost: Covered by OHIP
An abdominal and internal ultrasound is used to evaluate the uterus and ovaries. This test helps determine antral follicle count (AFC), a marker of ovarian reserve of eggs, as well as diagnose ovarian cysts, fibroids, polyps, or other malformations.
Cost: Covered by OHIP
A specialized transvaginal ultrasound procedure is used to evaluate the uterus and fallopian tubes. Sterile saline fluid is infused into the uterus via a thin catheter, allowing your physician to visualize the uterine shape and cavity, while assessing the patency (openness) of your fallopian tubes.
Cost: Covered by OHIP
A sperm sample test used to evaluate complete sperm health including volume, concentration (number of sperm), motility (swimming ability), morphology (sperm shape), and if there are any infections present.
Cost: Covered by OHIP
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a blood test used to estimate your ovarian reserve, or the number of eggs remaining in your ovaries. It is a necessary diagnostic test for most people with ovaries.
Cost: $125
Sperm DNA Fragmentation Index (DFI) is a sperm test used to measure any damage to the DNA, the genetic material of the sperm.
Cost: $200
Cycle monitoring uses a series of transvaginal ultrasounds and hormone blood tests to determine your hormone levels, egg development and ovulation, and the thickness of your uterine lining. It is often combined with timed intercourse and fertility medications.
Cost: Covered by OHIP
Exclusions:
✗ Medication, which can range between $100 - $1,500+ depending on your protocol
Did you know?
Many employer benefit plans include fertility treatments as part of their annual coverage. Consult with your HR department or insurance provider to explore what may be available to you.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) involves placing specially prepared sperm directly into the uterus. This ensures the healthiest sperm are close to the egg at the time of ovulation, optimizing the chances of a successful conception. It is often combined with fertility medications.
Cost: $1,000
Inclusions:
✓ Sperm Wash
Exclusions:
✗ Medication, which can range between $100 - $1,500+ depending on your protocol
Did you know?
Many employer benefit plans include fertility treatments as part of their annual coverage. Consult with your HR department or insurance provider to explore what may be available to you.
IVF involves stimulating the ovaries with hormonal medications to develop multiple eggs, retrieving mature eggs from the ovaries, and fertilizing them with sperm in a controlled laboratory setting. The fertilized eggs, now embryos, can then be transferred back into the uterus, aiming for a successful implantation and pregnancy. Alternatively, these embryos can be genetically tested and frozen, or simply frozen for future use.
Reciprocal IVF
Reciprocal IVF is an option for same-sex female and/or transgender male partners in which one partner wishes to carry the pregnancy while the other partner wishes to use their eggs to create an embryo. The partner providing eggs undergoes an IVF cycle and their eggs are combined with donor sperm to create embryos. An embryo is then transferred into the uterus of the partner wishing to carry the pregnancy.
Cost: $13,250
Inclusions:
✓ Consultations
✓ Dedicated care team
✓ Cycle monitoring
✓ Egg retrieval
✓ Standard IVF fertilization or ICSI
✓ Embryo culture
✓ 1st year of embryo storage
Exclusions:
✗ Medication, which can range between $3,000 - $5,000+ depending on your protocol
✗ Reciprocal IVF donor + medication costs, which can range between $3,500 - $7,000+ depending on protocols for each partner
✗ Extra testing such as Pre-implantation Genetic Testing (PGT)
Did you know?
Many employer benefit plans include fertility treatments as part of their annual coverage. Consult with your HR department or insurance provider to explore what may be available to you.
A frozen embryo transfer (FET) is when a cryopreserved embryo created in a previous egg retrieval cycle is thawed and transferred to the uterus. An FET may or may not involve the use of fertility medications depending on your protocol.
Cost: $2,950
Inclusions:
✓ Consultation
✓ Dedicated care team
✓ Cycle monitoring
✓ Embryo transfer
Exclusions:
✗ Medication, which can range between $200 - $2,000+ depending on your protocol
✗ Pre/Post transfer acupuncture
Did you know?
Many employer benefit plans include fertility treatments as part of their annual coverage. Consult with your HR department or insurance provider to explore what may be available to you.
Tests embryos for the correct number of chromosomes. Embryos with the correct number of chromosomes are more likely to result in a healthy pregnancy.
Cost: $5,000
Inclusions:
✓ All lab fees and testing for up to 5 embryos
✓ Additional embryo testing: $325 per embryo
✓ Additional ploidy testing: $1,500 up to 5 embryos
Exclusions:
✗ Medication ranges between $3,000 to $5,000+ depending on your protocol.
Egg freezing is a multi-step process that involves stimulating the ovaries with fertility medications to produce multiple eggs that are retrieved and then frozen.The eggs can be thawed in the future and combined with sperm to create embryos that are implanted in the uterus for pregnancy.
Cost: $7,800
Inclusions:
✓ Consultations
✓ Fertility assessment & analysis
✓ Dedicated care team
✓ Cycle monitoring
✓ Egg retrieval
✓ 1st year of storage
Exclusions:
✗ Medication, which can range between $3,000 - $5,000+ depending on your protocol
✗ Annual storage of eggs after 1st year: $900/year
Did you know?
Many employer benefit plans include fertility treatments as part of their annual coverage. Consult with your HR department or insurance provider to explore what may be available to you.
Sperm freezing, or sperm cryopreservation, is the process of collecting, freezing and storing sperm. The sperm can be thawed and used in the future for procedures such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Cost: $600
Inclusions:
✓ Consultations
✓ Blood work
✓ Semen collection & analysis
✓ 1st year of storage
Exclusions:
✗ Any advance testing, if applicable, not covered by OHIP
✗ Annual storage of eggs after 1st year: $900/year
Did you know?
Many employer benefit plans include fertility treatments as part of their annual coverage. Consult with your HR department or insurance provider to explore what may be available to you.
Embryos, Eggs, and/or Sperm frozen for future use are stored securely in our on-site cryostorage.
Cost: $900/year
Dr. Bergmann offers a complimentary, 20 minute virtual appointment for all existing and future Pollin patients to help determine which services are right for you.
Once you have completed your Pollin consultation and fertility work up with your fertility doctor, you will have access to all of Pollin’s Naturopathic & Wellness services.
Did you know?
Many employer benefit plans include fertility treatments as part of their annual coverage. Consult with your HR department or insurance provider to explore what may be available to you.
Complimentary Discovery Call
20 min
Get more information about a holistic approach to fertility by having a complimentary discovery call with Dr. Irena Bergmann, ND
Cost: Complimentary
Initial Naturopathic Consultation
1 hour 20 min (In Clinic or Virtual)
The naturopathic initial consultation is your first step towards holistic health and well-being. We believe in the importance of looking at your health in its entirety. A naturopathic approach to fertility combines modern science with traditional and natural forms of medicine to optimize your overall health and well-being.
Cost: $295
Initial Couples Naturopathic Consultation
2 hours (In Clinic or Virtual)
This initial consultation is for both partners to be assessed together, to better understand and optimize the health of the couple. We believe in the importance of looking at your collective health in its entirety. A naturopathic approach to fertility combines modern science with traditional and natural forms of medicine to optimize your overall health and well-being.
Cost: $500
Follow Up Appointments
In-Clinic or Virtual (depending on treatment)
During your follow up session, Dr. Bergmann will discuss your progress and get any relevant updates. Your questions will be answered, and the acupuncture treatment recommendation (if applicable), will be based on the updates given.
Cost:
20 min - $75
30 min - $120
50 min - $175
1 hour - $215
Initial Acupuncture Session
1 hour 10 min
Acupuncture is the insertion of ultra-thin, sterile needles into specific acupuncture points on the body to achieve a therapeutic effect. These points regulate the way in which the body functions. Using the information gathered during the extensive initial assessment, a specific acupuncture protocol is set in place to support your fertility concerns.
All acupuncture services are provided by Dr. Irena Bergmann, ND
Cost: $150
Acupuncture Follow Up Appointments
During your follow up acupuncture session, Dr. Bergmann, ND will discuss your progress and get any relevant updates. Your questions will be answered, and the acupuncture treatment will be based on the updates given.
Cost: 40 min - $85 | 1 hour - $110
Pre/Post Transfer Acupuncture Session
90 min (includes both pre and post transfer sessions)
This session provides an onsite 30 minute acupuncture session before and after your embryo transfer occurring in the comfort of your private transfer room.
Cost: $225
Cosmetic Acupuncture
1 hour
Cosmetic acupuncture is an effective, non-surgical treatment to reduce the signs of aging. It involves the insertion of very thin disposable needles into the face.
Cost: $150