It is a question we get asked daily. So why do so many people choose to get IVF treaments in Spain?

 

Well, lets start with the facts.

  • Spain is the most visited European country by those looking for IVF abroad
  • 40% of all the international fertility patients who travel within Europe opt for Spain
  • Spain performs the highest number of fertility procedures in Europe, some 120,000 per year
  • Just under 50% of these procedures involve egg donation
  • There are around 300 registered fertility clinics in Spain – popular locations include Alicante, Barcelona, Madrid and Malaga
  • Spain offers a diverse range of treatments for single women, gay (women) couples, and heterosexual couples
  • Spanish fertility success rates are amongst the highest in the world
  • Although no longer the cheapest in Europe, IVF treatments in Spain remain competitive
  • Since 2003 it is estimated that the number of international patients accessing IVF treatments in Spain has risen over 30 times

 

Cost

 

The cost of IVF treatments in Spain varies between clinics and will depend on the procedure you undergo, however costs tend, on average, to be anywhere between 5,000 to 10,000 euros. Quoted fees are usually accurate but you will need to build in costs associated with preparatory tests and scans, medication, travel and accommodation. Some Spanish fertility clinics will offer in-house finance packages or refund and guarantee programmes which may involve higher, upfront payments.

 

Donor Treatments

 

IVF treatments in Spain with an egg donor is the most popular treatment undertaken by international patients in Spain. Spanish clinics purchase donor eggs and sperm from gamete banks but many clinics have their own banks therefore donor availability is generally very good compared to other countries. Donors are aged between 18 and 30, each will undergo a medical and psychological evaluation before being chosen. All donors are anonymous, and most clinics do not have overly long waiting lists, if at all.

 

Access to Treatments

 

Gay couples In Spain have the same rights as heterosexual couples in terms of marriage and adoption. Although male couples can’t access IVF treatments women can, as a single patient or via the procedure known as ROPA (Reception of Oocytes from Partner) or shared motherhood. The procedure involves one of the partners undergoing a standard IVF protocol to obtain mature eggs. Using sperm from a donor the retrieved ages will be fertilised and then transferred to the other partner. This procedure is one of the few instances where it is legally acceptable for the recipient to know the identity of her egg donor.

 

Regulation and Agreed Practices

 

Fertility regulation covers certain activities such as the transportation of eggs, sperm and embryos as well as fertility preservation techniques and commercial surrogacy. The latter is prohibited under Spanish law. Additional practices are not expressly covered by statute but have been collectively agreed by providers. Such examples include generally only treating women under the age of 50 or those with a BMI of under 35. In comparison to many countries Spanish fertility legislation is generally considered very liberal and as such, is another reason for the higher numbers of inbound fertility patients.

 

In terms of clinic regulation, Spain offers a comprehensive system which promotes a high level of confidence in treatment providers. The National Health Ministry Registry was established in 2001 and is now managed by the Spanish Fertility Society (S.E.F.). It shows information on treatments undertaken, success rates and how individual clinics operate. All new clinics in Spain have to obtain a licence to operate.

 

Patient Centred care

 

Patient Centred Care is often cited as one of the unique selling points of the Spanish fertility market. Traditionally, providers often treated international patients who travelled to Spain as a last option. Patients had often run out of options in their host country and those that did arrive for treatment often presented with very challenging health issues. As a consequence, Spanish clinics have developed excellent protocols based on four decades of helping patients with complex issues.

 

Spanish fertility clinics have also worked hard to welcome patients. Those clinics that treat international patients have created multilingual teams to provide dedicated information and support. International patients often receive a personalised service, available 24/7 together with additional support around the logistics of travel and accommodation.

 

Spanish fertility clinics offer a patient centred care approach which is envied and duplicated far and wide.     

 

This is why

 

It is easy to see why Spain is the leading European destination for those seeking to travel for fertility treatment. Spain offers an excellent transport network and the cities and regions where the majority of providers are based are easily accessible from all over the world.

 

With its rich history, excellent climate and cosmopolitan regions it is not surprising that Spain claims to be the second most visited tourist destination in the globe. This popularity extends to so-called fertility tourism and the International Fertility Company is proud to partner with some of the best examples of fertility clinics in Spain.

 

Contact [email protected] if you would like more information about clinic options in Spain.

 

 

 

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