Freezing your sperm is one of the most successful ways of preserving a man’s fertility. However, we understand that cost can play an important factor in making your decision. Our transparent pricing ensures you have all the information you need to move forward.
Sperm freezing is the most successful method of preserving a man's fertility, giving you the time to focus on what matters right now, whilst allowing you to try for a family at a time that's right for you.
It is a simple process that involves collecting, cooling and safely storing your sperm.
Frozen sperm samples can be used in treatment cycles such as IUI and IVF, so that you have the option of trying for a family at a time that's right for you.
Like female fertility, male fertility also declines as you age, making pregnancy more challenging later in life. Freezing your sperm can be a reassuring option if you know you would like to try for a baby in the future.
You may also consider freezing your sperm if you're about to undergo gender-affirming surgery, treatment for a medical condition that could impact your fertility, for example, chemotherapy, or you're about to have a vasectomy and want to keep the option open for the future.
To understand the cost of your sperm freezing treatment, it helps to know the individual steps involved in the process.
Fertility and screening tests
We'll first carry out a semen analysis to assess whether you have viable sperm to freeze. We'll also screen for any infection diseases, such as HIV or hepatitis C. The results of these screening tests won't stop you from freezing your sperm, but will ensure that any affected sperm samples are stored separately from others to prevent contamination.
Semen sample
Following these tests, you'll need to produce a fresh sample of sperm which will be frozen. In most cases, you'll come into your chosen TFP Fertility clinic where you'll collect your sample in one of our production rooms. If this causes you some anxiety, you also have the option of producing your sample at home - we just ask that it's brought back to the clinic within one hour.
If you’re unable to produce a sperm sample, we can also retrieve it using a procedure called surgical sperm retrieval.
Sperm freezing
Once we have your sperm sample, this is mixed with a cryoprotectant to protect the sperm from damage during freezing.
Before freezing, the sperm sample is divided into separate containers so that it can be used in multiple treatments, if required. The samples are then rapidly cooled using a method called vitrification and safely stored in tanks of liquid nitrogen.
You'll find a breakdown of a typical sperm freezing cycle below.
Fertility assessment - £205
Sperm freezing cycle - £695 - Includes sperm screening and freezing
Storage fee - £370 - Paid annually
You can find a detailed price list for all treatments on your chosen TFP Fertility clinic page.
To make our services as accessible as possible, there are several funding routes available for you to consider.
Repayment plans with Access Fertility - This includes multi-cycle plans and 0% interest for 12 months.
NHS funding - Typically, NHS funding is only available for sperm freezing where there is a medical condition involved, for example, patients who are about to start treatment for cancer.
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