ONE Fertility vs Hannam Fertility Centre — Burlington vs downtown Toronto IVF comparison
ONE Fertility vs Hannam Fertility Centre — Burlington's McMaster-affiliated clinic against downtown Toronto's CCRM-network practice, for patients weighing commute against clinic pedigree.
ONE Fertility and Hannam Fertility Centre is really a comparison about geography versus pedigree — the question patients in Halton, Hamilton, and the west GTA face when deciding whether downtown Toronto care is worth the drive. ONE Fertility, founded in 2012 in Burlington, is the region's local full-service option: McMaster University-affiliated with teaching and research involvement, a recurrent pregnancy loss program, low-intervention options like monitored timed intercourse, and — unusually — Sunday morning monitoring hours. Hannam, founded in 2013 on Bloor Street East, brings the strongest lab credential in the comparison: it operates the only CCRM-network lab in Canada, CAP-accredited, alongside its One-Day Work-Up diagnostic model, an in-house naturopathic team, a natural conception program, and virtual first consults that shrink (but don't eliminate) the distance problem. Both clinics are OFP participants with full service sets including donor programs and surrogacy. Google ratings favour Hannam (4.0 across 220 reviews, versus ONE's 3.4 across 140). Neither is universally better: a stimulation cycle means six to ten monitoring visits in two to three weeks, and for many Burlington-area patients that logistics reality legitimately outweighs lab branding — while for others, the lab is exactly the point.
Comparison verified May 2026 against each clinic's own website, pricing pages, and Google business listings. We re-verify quarterly. Last verified May 2026.
ONE Fertility and Hannam Fertility Centre
2 clinics in our directory. Ranked by Google rating, then review count.
- Hannam Fertility Centre4.0(223)Toronto · 160 Bloor Street East, 15th Floor, Toronto, ON, M4W 3R2OFP-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.…
- ONE Fertility3.4(140)Burlington · 3210 Harvester RoadOFP-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…
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.
| Clinic | Area | Rating | OFP-funded | Pricing |
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| Hannam Fertility Centre | Toronto | 4 (223) | Yes | $14,650+ (excludes medications and PGT) |
| ONE Fertility | Burlington | 3.4 (140) | Yes | $9,850 cycle (excludes ICSI $1,850, blast culture $550, embryo freezing $975, FET $2,850, meds $5,000-$11,000+, $323.02 + HST annual admin) |
ONE vs Hannam — the decision
Be honest about the monitoring math first. A stimulation cycle means frequent early-morning visits for bloodwork and ultrasound over two to three weeks. From Burlington, that's a QEW round trip to Bloor Street each time if you choose Hannam — virtual first consults help you start there, but monitoring is in person. ONE Fertility's Harvester Road location plus Sunday morning hours (7–11:30AM) make mid-cycle logistics dramatically easier for Halton and Hamilton patients; Hannam publishes no weekend hours. If your work or childcare situation is inflexible, that alone can decide it.
If you're optimizing for the lab and diagnostic model, Hannam is the draw. It runs the only CCRM-network lab in Canada with CAP accreditation, publishes unusually transparent pricing and protocol information, and its One-Day Work-Up compresses the diagnostic phase that elsewhere stretches across weeks of appointments. For private-pay patients comparing labs, or patients who've had a failed cycle elsewhere and want a different embryology environment, that credential is a legitimate reason to accept the commute.
Case type matters too. ONE's McMaster affiliation brings teaching and research involvement plus a structured recurrent pregnancy loss program, and its low-intervention options (like monitored timed intercourse) suit patients who aren't ready for IVF. Hannam pairs its IVF program with an in-house naturopathic team and a natural conception program of its own. For OFP-funded IVF, both participate — Hannam has historically run shorter funded waits than Toronto's highest-volume clinics, while ONE's regional queue should be confirmed directly. Call both and compare current actuals.
- What's your current OFP wait from referral to funded cycle start?
- Where exactly will my monitoring visits happen, and what are your earliest morning and weekend hours?
- What's your all-in private IVF cost including medication, monitoring, ICSI, freezing, and PGT-A?
- What's your diagnostic workup timeline — can testing be compressed, and how much can be done virtually?
- If I've had recurrent pregnancy loss, what does your RPL workup include?
- What lab runs my embryology, what accreditation does it hold, and how do you report outcomes?
Frequently asked questions
Which is better — ONE Fertility or Hannam Fertility Centre?
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Neither is universally better. ONE Fertility wins on Burlington-area logistics — local monitoring, Sunday hours, McMaster affiliation, and an RPL program. Hannam wins on lab pedigree — Canada's only CCRM-network, CAP-accredited lab — plus its One-Day Work-Up and pricing transparency. Weigh your monitoring commute against how much the lab credential matters to you.
Is it worth driving from Burlington to Hannam for IVF?
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Sometimes. A cycle involves six to ten monitoring visits in two to three weeks, all in person and usually early morning — that's the real cost of choosing downtown. Patients prioritizing Hannam's CCRM lab or coming off a failed cycle elsewhere often accept it; patients with rigid schedules usually shouldn't.
Are both ONE Fertility and Hannam OFP-funded?
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Yes — both participate in the Ontario Fertility Program. Hannam has historically run shorter funded waits than Toronto's highest-volume clinics; ONE Fertility's current queue isn't published. Wait times shift quarterly, so confirm the referral-to-cycle timeline directly with both before deciding on that basis.
How much does IVF cost at ONE Fertility vs Hannam?
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Private IVF at both falls in the standard Toronto-area range of $13,000 to $20,000 all-in per cycle. Hannam publishes notably transparent itemized pricing; ONE quotes at consult. Ask both for itemized estimates covering medication, ICSI, freezing, and PGT-A so you're comparing like for like.
Does ONE Fertility offer weekend monitoring?
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Yes — ONE Fertility runs Sunday morning monitoring hours (7–11:30AM) in Burlington, which is rare among GTA-area clinics. Hannam's published hours are weekdays only. Mid-cycle, weekend coverage can matter; confirm current hours with each clinic when you book.

