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Mount Sinai Fertility vs CReATe Fertility Centre — Toronto IVF comparison

Mount Sinai Fertility vs CReATe Fertility Centre — downtown Toronto's hospital-affiliated academic program against its research-driven private alternative.

By Found Fertility Editorial Team·Last reviewed May 2026.
Clinic vs. Clinic · Toronto

Mount Sinai Fertility and CReATe Fertility Centre are downtown Toronto's two most research-oriented IVF programs, and they end up on the same shortlist for patients whose cases are anything but routine. Mount Sinai, operating since 1982, is hospital-affiliated — integrated into Sinai Health, tied to the Lunenfeld Research Institute and the University of Toronto, with genetic counsellors and an on-site pharmacy, and a history that includes pioneering ovarian tissue cryopreservation in Canada. CReATe, founded in 1999 by Dr. Clifford Librach, is a private practice with an in-house lab, a strong reproductive immunology program, and long-standing research involvement of its own. The overlap is substantial: both are OFP participants, both run seven days a week for monitoring, both sit within a few blocks of each other downtown, and both serve the full IVF case mix including donor programs and surrogacy. The differences are structural. Mount Sinai offers hospital-integrated specialist coordination and academic oversight; CReATe offers private-practice flexibility with immunology depth, Mandarin-language service, and an international patient program. Neither is universally better — the right pick depends on whether your case needs hospital integration or immunology-focused workup, and which team you click with at consult.

Comparison verified May 2026 against each clinic's own website, pricing pages, and Google business listings. We re-verify quarterly. Last verified May 2026.

Mount Sinai Fertility and CReATe Fertility Centre

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

  • 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…

  • 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…

At-a-glance: Top 2 compared

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

ClinicAreaRatingOFP-fundedPricing
CReATe Fertility CentreToronto3.3 (289)Yes$9,000 base cycle (excludes medications, ICSI, PGT, FET)
Mount Sinai FertilityToronto3.2 (116)Yes$13,730-$16,730 basic ($10,730 cycle + $3,000-$6,000 meds); $17,230-$20,230 with PGT and ICSI

Mount Sinai vs CReATe — the decision

If your clinical picture involves pre-existing medical conditions, prior pregnancy complications, or anything that will need multi-specialty coordination — maternal-fetal medicine, hematology, genetics, reproductive surgery — Mount Sinai's hospital affiliation is the structural advantage. Referrals stay in-network within Sinai Health, genetic counsellors are on staff, and the academic environment means protocols get institutional review. For high-risk patients, that integration saves both time and coordination burden.

If your history points toward implantation failure or pregnancy loss with a suspected immune component, CReATe's reproductive immunology program is the more specific match — it's one of the most established immunology-focused programs in Toronto, alongside an in-house lab and PGT depth built up under Dr. Librach's research-heavy leadership. CReATe also serves international patients and offers care in Mandarin, which matters for a meaningful share of GTA patients.

For everything else, the practical differences decide it. Both clinics are OFP participants — neither publishes current funded wait times, so confirm actuals with both when you call. Both run seven-day monitoring, unusual among Toronto clinics. Google ratings are close (Mount Sinai 3.2 across 114 reviews; CReATe 3.3 across 278), and both show the review pattern typical of high-volume programs. Book consults at both if you can: with this much overlap, the team you trust more is a legitimate tiebreaker.

Questions to ask at your first consult
  • What's your current OFP wait time from waitlist placement to cycle start?
  • How would my case be coordinated if I need genetics, maternal-fetal medicine, or surgical input?
  • For recurrent implantation failure or pregnancy loss, what does your immune and thrombophilia workup include?
  • What's your all-in private IVF cost including medication, monitoring, ICSI, freezing, and PGT-A?
  • Who would be my primary REI, and how often would I see them versus fellows or nurses?
  • Am I eligible for any current research studies, and what would participation change about my care?

Frequently asked questions

Which is better — Mount Sinai Fertility or CReATe Fertility Centre?

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Neither is universally better. Mount Sinai offers hospital-integrated academic care with in-network specialist coordination, genetic counsellors, and an on-site pharmacy. CReATe offers a strong reproductive immunology program, in-house lab, and private-practice flexibility with Mandarin service. Lean Mount Sinai for high-risk or multi-specialty cases; lean CReATe for immunology-focused workups.

Are both Mount Sinai and CReATe OFP-funded?

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Yes — both participate in the Ontario Fertility Program for funded IVF. The funded cycle is clinically identical at both; what differs is the wait, which shifts quarterly with each clinic's allocation. Neither publishes current wait times online — confirm actuals directly with both clinics when you call.

Which clinic is better for reproductive immunology?

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CReATe has the more established reproductive immunology program — it's a named strength of the clinic, built under founder Dr. Clifford Librach's research leadership. Mount Sinai handles recurrent loss through its academic RPL expertise and hospital network. For immune-focused testing and treatment specifically, CReATe is the more specific match.

How much does IVF cost at Mount Sinai vs CReATe?

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All-in private IVF at both clinics falls in the standard Toronto range of $13,000 to $20,000 per cycle. Neither publishes detailed itemized pricing online; both quote during consult. Ask each for an itemized estimate covering medication, ICSI, freezing, and PGT-A before comparing.

Do Mount Sinai and CReATe offer weekend monitoring?

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Yes — both are open seven days, which is unusual among Toronto fertility clinics. Mount Sinai runs weekend hours from 7AM, CReATe from 8AM. Seven-day monitoring matters during a stimulation cycle, when scans and bloodwork can't wait for Monday.