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Every IVF & fertility clinic in Toronto, reviewed honestly

The complete directory of IVF and fertility clinics in Toronto and the surrounding cities — Mississauga, Vaughan, Markham, Burlington, Oakville, and Durham region — with the trade-offs that matter.

By Found Fertility Editorial Team·Last reviewed May 2026.
IVF & Fertility Directory · Toronto & GTA

Picking an IVF clinic in Toronto is harder than it should be. The GTA has roughly two dozen fertility clinics offering some combination of IVF, IUI, egg freezing, and donor programs — more IVF clinics in one metro than anywhere else in Canada. That's good for choice and bad for clarity. Every clinic's website looks like every other clinic's website, and the differences that actually matter — how long the OFP-funded IVF waitlist is right now, whether the embryologist on your cycle is senior staff or a recent hire, how the clinic handles a failed first transfer — are buried, vague, or only surface after you've paid for a consult. This directory is what we wish existed when we started looking. Every clinic listed here was verified in May 2026 against its own published pricing pages and Google review data, and we re-run the audit each quarter. The default ranking is by Google rating because we need a consistent default — but rating is the noisiest signal on this page. The right IVF clinic for you almost never comes out of a top-N list. Filter by what you actually need: OFP-funded vs. private IVF, location, services, or audience fit.

Inclusion criteria: clinic operates in Toronto or the surrounding GTA cities (Mississauga, Vaughan, Markham, Burlington, Oakville, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa), offers at least one core fertility service — IVF, IUI, egg freezing, or donor programs — on-site or through an affiliated lab, and publishes verifiable contact information. We re-verify every IVF and fertility clinic each quarter against the clinic's own website and Google business listing. Last verified May 2026.

IVF & fertility clinics in Toronto and the GTA

24 clinics in our directory. Ranked by Google rating, then review count.

  • Vaughan (Maple) · 191 McNaughton Road East, Suite 401, Maple, ON L6A 4E2
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcoming

    Why they fit: IVF, IUI and surrogacy in Vaughan (Maple). OFP-funded.

  • Toronto · 655 Bay Street, Suite 1106
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: EVOLVE focuses exclusively on egg freezing; complex fertility cases (IVF, donor cycles, surrogacy, recurrent loss) are referred to sister clinic TRIO Fertility.

  • Oakville, ON L6M 1M1 · 3075 Hospital Gate, Suite 417
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcoming

    Why they fit: Dr. Ade-Conde's bio names particular interest in unexplained infertility, PCOS, male factor infertility, and women with low ovarian reserve.

  • Toronto, Ontario M5N 1A1 · 313 Eglinton Avenue West
    OFP-fundedNo waitlistLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Offers a dedicated 'Second Opinion Consult' for patients who have completed IVF cycles elsewhere; in-house genetic counselling for recurrent pregnancy loss and rare conditions; reproductive urology for male-factor cases; surgical sperm retrieval…

  • Toronto (North York) · Atria III, Suite 901, 2225 Sheppard Ave E
    OFP-fundedNo waitlistLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: One of the only clinics in Canada specializing in reproductive immunology — treats RPL (recurrent pregnancy loss) and RIF (recurrent implantation failure) on-site with Intralipid, IVIg, Humira, and Lymphocyte Immunization Therapy (LIT).…

  • Mississauga · 4303 Village Centre Crt
    OFP-fundedVirtual consults

    Why they fit: Dr. Essam Michael's bio specifically names Asherman's Syndrome, severe uterine anomalies, and recurrent pregnancy loss as areas of focus. Multiple Google reviews describe patients being referred to Astra after other clinics couldn't…

  • Toronto · 2360 Yonge St., 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M4P 2E6
    OFP-fundedNo waitlistLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Homepage lab section: lab designed to maximize successful outcomes 'even in the most challenging cases.' Dedicated Second Opinion service for patients seeking re-evaluation of prior diagnoses or treatment plans.

  • Toronto · 160 Bloor Street East, 15th Floor, Toronto, ON, M4W 3R2
    OFP-fundedNo waitlistLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Site language explicitly serves patients who have switched from other clinics ('Can I switch clinics if I'm on another Clinic's Waitlist? Yes'). Dr. Robb specializes in recurrent pregnancy loss and fertility preservation.…

  • Toronto · 2347 Kennedy Rd, Suite 304, Toronto, ON M1T 3T8
    OFP-fundedNo waitlistLGBTQ+ welcoming

    Why they fit: Dedicated Recurrent Pregnancy Loss treatment page. IVF treatment page explicitly lists 'women with diminishing ovarian reserve or egg quality' and 'female reproductive conditions (e.g., blocked fallopian tubes)' under who benefits from IVF.

  • Whitby · 220 Dundas St W, Suite 404, Whitby, ON L1N 8M7
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcoming

    Why they fit: Specialized recurrent pregnancy loss program working with Dr. Carl Laskin and Dr. Sony Sierra; satellite of TRIO Fertility (one of Canada's largest fertility teams) for advanced IVF and embryology requirements.

  • Whitby · 198 Des Newman Blvd, 4th floor
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Recurrent pregnancy loss is named as a focus, but no general 'complex cases' positioning

  • Mississauga · 2180 Meadowvale Blvd, Mississauga, ON L5N 5S3
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Marketing copy describes 'a passion for solving even the most complex fertility challenges.' Dedicated High BMI Program for patients turned away elsewhere; Recurrent Pregnancy Loss is a Medical Director special interest; Endometriosis…

  • Markham · 379 Church Street, 5th Floor
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Site explicitly states clinic is 'equipped to manage medically complex patients' and lists work with high-BMI patients, RPL, recurrent implantation failure, reproductive immunology, and balanced translocations. LinkedIn lists 'Immune Therapy' as a…

  • Toronto · 655 Bay Street, 11th and 18th floors
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Explicitly welcomes patients transferring after failed cycles at other clinics; houses Canada's only early RPL program; Dr. Laskin's reproductive immunology practice; medical rounds 4x/week to review every IVF protocol collaboratively.

  • Etobicoke (Toronto) · 101 Westmore Drive, Suite 201
    OFP-funded

    Why they fit: Website mentions handling cases that 'failed to respond to other medical or surgical interventions' for IVF, but no specific complex-case program described

  • Elite IVF
    3.8(13)
    Toronto, ON M5X 1C7 · 1 First Canadian Place, Suite 5700
    LGBTQ+ welcoming

    Why they fit: IVF, egg freezing and surrogacy in Toronto, ON M5X 1C7. Private-pay only.

  • Ajax · 300 Rossland Rd E, Unit 206
    OFP-fundedNo waitlist

    Why they fit: IVF, IUI, egg freezing and PGT in Ajax. OFP-funded with no current waitlist.

  • Vaughan · 955 Major MacKenzie Dr W #400, Maple, ON L6A 4P9
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Dr. Gurau bio explicitly mentions welcoming patients seeking second opinions or who experienced treatment in the past. Dr. Campanaro (Waterloo) treats immunology infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss. Dr. Hartman (Toronto West Medical…

  • Burlington · 3210 Harvester Road
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Reproductive Endocrinology page explicitly addresses complex conditions (Turner's syndrome, premature ovarian insufficiency, hyperprolactinemia, amenorrhea); Dr. Karnis is internationally recognized for managing pregnancy in women with Turner syndrome; multiple physicians have advanced reproductive…

  • Mississauga · 4250 Sherwoodtowne Blvd, Mississauga, ON L4Z 2G6
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consults

    Why they fit: Explicit on the success rates page: 'At NewLife there are no selection criteria for patients. Our specialty is treating difficult and complex cases.' Dedicated Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (RPL) service page. Beautifi clinic…

  • Toronto · 790 Bay Street, Suite 1100
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Largest cancer fertility preservation program in Canada (oncofertility); largest in-house genetics program for PGT-A/M/SR; in-house surgical hysteroscopy for polyps, septums, scarring, and fibroids; large research arm. Reviews consistently describe patients arriving after…

  • North York (Toronto) · 25 Sheppard Ave. W., Unit 650
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: Clinic markets clinical excellence and a 150+ years combined team experience but does not explicitly publish a complex-cases statement on its services pages.

  • Toronto · 250 Dundas Street West, 7th Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 2Z5
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing

    Why they fit: About page states the clinic is 'recognized around the world for successfully treating even the most challenging fertility cases'; faculty research and clinical interests include recurrent pregnancy loss, recurrent implantation failure, severe…

  • Toronto (North York) · 4025 Yonge Street, Suite 215, Toronto, ON M2P 2E3
    OFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcoming

    Why they fit: IVF, IUI, egg freezing and PGT in Toronto (North York). OFP-funded.

At-a-glance: Top 5 compared

The five highest-rated clinics in this list, side-by-side. Tap any row to open the full profile.

ClinicAreaRatingOFP-fundedPricing
FemWellness - Integrative Women's Health & FertilityVaughan (Maple)4.8 (42)YesOn request
EVOLVE Egg Freezing ClinicToronto4.5 (46)YesNot applicable — EVOLVE does not offer IVF; IVF performed at sister clinic TRIO
Halton Fertility & Women's Health CentreOakville, ON L6M 1M14.4 (110)YesOn request
Twig FertilityToronto, Ontario M5N 1A14.2 (90)Yes$13,500 base IVF cycle; excludes embryo transfer ($1,250 fresh / $2,850 FET) and medication ($4,000–$8,000+)
Tripod FertilityToronto (North York)4.2 (74)Yes$11,495 stim cycle / $6,500 natural — excludes medication, ICSI, PGT, anesthetist

How to pick a Toronto IVF clinic

The single biggest mistake we see is starting with a top-N IVF clinic ranking. Google rating is a signal, but a noisy one — it conflates clinic culture (which review volume captures well) with clinical IVF outcomes (which it captures poorly). A clinic with 4.8 stars and 200 reviews is genuinely loved by its patients, but it may not be the right clinical fit for someone with PCOS, recurrent pregnancy loss, or age-related diminished reserve. Use rating as a tiebreaker, not a primary filter.

Start with funding. If you qualify for the Ontario Fertility Program, almost every full-service IVF clinic in this directory will give you the same per-cycle public funding for one IVF cycle — but the waitlist varies dramatically, sometimes by twelve months or more between clinics. The OFP-funded IVF page lists current participant clinics with our latest wait-time signals. If you're paying privately, get the all-in IVF number (cycle base + medication + monitoring + ICSI + freezing + PGT if applicable), not just the advertised cycle price.

Then narrow by case fit. IVF clinics that publish detailed protocols for specific conditions — PCOS, endometriosis, recurrent pregnancy loss, male factor, unexplained infertility — usually have stronger sub-specialty teams for those situations. Our condition pages list the clinics that explicitly serve each. Doctor specialty alignment predicts IVF treatment satisfaction more reliably than overall clinic rating.

Finally, weigh logistics honestly. IVF cycles require six to ten monitoring visits over two to three weeks, usually early morning. A clinic 30 minutes from home or work materially outperforms one across the city in terms of adherence — and adherence to the monitoring schedule influences IVF outcomes more than choosing the highest-rated clinic in the GTA. Filter the map by your neighbourhood before you filter by anything else.

Questions to ask at your first consult
  • Do you participate in the Ontario Fertility Program for IVF, and what is your current funded-cycle wait time?
  • What is your all-in private IVF cost including medication, monitoring, ICSI, embryo freezing, and PGT-A if applicable?
  • Which conditions does your IVF team see most often, and what is your typical protocol for someone with my history?
  • Who would be my primary IVF physician through the cycle, and how often will I see them vs. a nurse or fellow?
  • What is your typical IVF monitoring schedule and earliest morning appointment time?
  • How do you handle a failed first IVF cycle — protocol review, second opinion, additional testing?
  • Do you accept self-referrals for IVF, or do I need a physician referral?
  • What is your IVF live-birth rate per egg retrieval for someone in my age band, and how is that calculated?

Frequently asked questions

How many IVF clinics are there in Toronto and the GTA?

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There are roughly two dozen IVF and fertility clinics in Toronto and the surrounding GTA cities — Mississauga, Vaughan, Markham, Burlington, Oakville, Ajax, Whitby, and Oshawa. The four highest-volume IVF clinics (TRIO Fertility, Mount Sinai Fertility, CReATe Fertility Centre, Hannam Fertility Centre) are all downtown or midtown Toronto. Newer IVF clinics like Pollin Fertility and Twig Fertility have opened in the last few years and bring a digital-first model with virtual consults and self-referral.

Which Toronto IVF clinic is the best?

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There is no single best IVF clinic for everyone. The right clinic depends on your funding pathway (Ontario Fertility Program vs. private IVF), your clinical situation (specific conditions, age band, prior cycles), and your logistics (which neighbourhood you live or work in). A clinic that's the best fit for an OFP-funded IVF patient with PCOS in Etobicoke may be a poor fit for a private-pay IVF patient with diminished reserve in midtown. Use this directory to filter by what you actually need, then shortlist three IVF clinics for consults before deciding.

Which Toronto fertility clinics accept Ontario Fertility Program funding for IVF?

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All four of Toronto's largest IVF clinics participate in the Ontario Fertility Program — TRIO Fertility, Mount Sinai Fertility, CReATe Fertility Centre, and Hannam Fertility Centre — along with most full-service IVF clinics in the surrounding GTA cities. See our dedicated OFP-funded IVF page for the full list with current wait-time signals.

How much does private IVF cost in Toronto?

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Private IVF in Toronto typically costs $13,000 to $20,000 all-in per cycle once medication, monitoring, ICSI, embryo freezing, and any genetic testing are included. The advertised cycle base price at most IVF clinics is $9,000 to $13,500. The gap between advertised and all-in IVF costs is the single most common source of sticker shock — always get an itemized estimate before committing to a clinic.

Do I need a referral to see an IVF clinic in Toronto?

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Most Toronto IVF and fertility clinics accept both physician referrals and self-referrals for the initial consultation. OFP-funded IVF patients typically need a referring physician on file. Newer digital-first IVF clinics like Pollin Fertility and Twig Fertility actively support self-referral. Confirm with the clinic before booking — referral status can affect how quickly you can be seen.

Are Toronto IVF clinics LGBTQ+ friendly?

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Twenty-one of the twenty-four GTA fertility clinics in our directory explicitly identify as LGBTQ+ welcoming, and most offer reciprocal IVF where one partner carries the other partner's embryo. See our LGBTQ+ fertility care page for the full list with the specific inclusivity signals we found on each clinic's website.

How does Found Fertility verify IVF clinic information?

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We scrape every IVF and fertility clinic's own website and Google business listing each quarter, cross-checking pricing pages, OFP participation statements, doctor rosters, locations, and service lists. Where a clinic publishes verifiable details (pricing pages, OFP statements, doctor headshots and bios), we link directly to the source. Where information is ambiguous or unpublished, we mark it as such rather than guess. No clinic pays to be listed.