IVF Treatment (One Cycle) Cost in Umm Al Quwain

أطفال الأنابيب · أم القيوين · CPT 58970

Regulated by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP)

A ivf treatment (one cycle) in Umm Al Quwain costs AED 15,000 to AED 33,000, with a typical price of AED 21,000. There are 0 fertility ivf providers in Umm Al Quwain listed in the UAE Open Healthcare Directory. Prices vary based on the facility type (government vs. private vs. premium), the doctor's experience, and specific clinical requirements. Data as of March 2026.

Low

AED 15,000

Government / basic

Typical

AED 21,000

Average private

High

AED 33,000

Premium facility

AED 15,000Typical: AED 21,000AED 33,000

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About IVF Treatment (One Cycle)

In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) involves stimulating the ovaries to produce multiple eggs, retrieving the eggs, fertilising them with sperm in a laboratory, and transferring the resulting embryo(s) into the uterus. One cycle typically takes 4–6 weeks. Success rates in UAE clinics average 35–45% per cycle for women under 35.

What to Expect

Ovarian stimulation with daily hormone injections for 10–14 days. Egg retrieval under sedation (15–30 minutes). Sperm and eggs are combined in the lab. Embryos develop for 3–5 days. One or two embryos are transferred to the uterus. A pregnancy test follows 10–14 days later. Price typically includes medications, monitoring, retrieval, lab, and transfer.

Duration

4–6 weeks per cycle

Recovery

1–2 days (after retrieval)

Setting

outpatient

Anaesthesia

sedation

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IVF Treatment (One Cycle) in Umm Al Quwain — Frequently Asked Questions

Disclaimer: Prices shown are indicative ranges for Umm Al Quwain, UAE, based on the DOH Mandatory Tariff (Shafafiya) methodology, DHA DRG parameters, and market-observed data as of March 2026. Actual costs depend on the specific facility, doctor, clinical complexity, and insurance plan. Contact providers directly for accurate quotes. Healthcare in Umm Al Quwain is regulated by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). This page does not constitute medical or financial advice.