Pollin Fertility vs Tripod Fertility — Toronto IVF comparison
Pollin Fertility vs Tripod Fertility — two newer Toronto clinics that both market no-waitlist funded IVF, compared on positioning, services, and fit.
Pollin Fertility and Tripod Fertility are two of Toronto's newer IVF clinics, and they share the single most patient-relevant claim in the market: both advertise no waitlist for OFP-funded IVF, in a city where the highest-volume clinics typically carry funded queues. They also share strong, nearly identical Google ratings — 4.2 at both, on 57 and 70 reviews respectively. From there the positioning diverges. Pollin, founded in 2022, is the digital-first option: a spa-like midtown facility at Yonge and Eglinton, a patient app, a strong consumer brand, and a lab pursuing CAP accreditation. Tripod, founded in 2015 and physician-owned, is a North York clinic on Sheppard Avenue East that pairs IVF with a broader women's-health scope — gynecology, prenatal care, ovulation induction, and immune treatments — in a newer purpose-built facility with weekend monitoring hours. Both are private clinics with full IVF, IUI, egg freezing, ICSI, PGT, and donor program coverage; Pollin additionally lists surrogacy support. Neither is universally better. Pick based on which extras matter to you — a digital-first patient experience versus integrated gynecology and immune-treatment options — and which location fits your commute.
Comparison verified May 2026 against each clinic's own website, pricing pages, and Google business listings. We re-verify quarterly. No-waitlist claims are re-checked each pass but can change — confirm when you call. Last verified May 2026.
Pollin Fertility and Tripod Fertility
2 clinics in our directory. Ranked by Google rating, then review count.
- Tripod Fertility4.2(74)Toronto (North York) · Atria III, Suite 901, 2225 Sheppard Ave EOFP-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).…
- Pollin Fertility4.1(63)Toronto · 2360 Yonge St., 2nd Floor, Toronto, ON M4P 2E6OFP-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.
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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| Tripod Fertility | Toronto (North York) | 4.2 (74) | Yes | $11,495 stim cycle / $6,500 natural — excludes medication, ICSI, PGT, anesthetist |
| Pollin Fertility | Toronto | 4.1 (63) | Yes | $14,600 base IVF cycle (excl. medication $6,000–$8,000+, embryo transfer $3,500, annual storage after year 1, PGT) |
Pollin vs Tripod — the decision
Start with the shared headline: both clinics market no waitlist for OFP-funded IVF. If that's what brought you here, the claim itself won't separate them — call both, confirm the current funded-cycle timeline from referral to cycle start, and treat whichever is genuinely faster for your case as the tiebreaker. Both are OFP participants, so the funded cycle is clinically identical.
Then weigh what each clinic wraps around the IVF cycle. Tripod's distinctive angle is scope: it's physician-owned and pairs fertility care with gynecology, prenatal care, ovulation induction, and immune treatments — relevant if your history includes implantation failure or pregnancy loss and you want immune testing and treatment considered in-house, or if you value staying with the same clinic from cycle through early pregnancy. Pollin's distinctive angle is experience: app-based communication, a new midtown facility, and a patient journey designed to feel like a consumer product. Pollin also lists surrogacy support, which Tripod does not.
Finally, logistics. Pollin sits at Yonge and Eglinton with Saturday hours to 3PM and additional locations in Markham, Ottawa, and Sudbury; Tripod is on Sheppard Avenue East in North York with both Saturday and Sunday morning monitoring. During a stimulation cycle you'll visit every day or two — for most patients, the clinic that's 20 minutes closer wins the tiebreak over any branding difference.
- Is your no-waitlist funded IVF claim still current, and what's the realistic timeline from referral to cycle start?
- What's your all-in private IVF cost including medication, monitoring, ICSI, freezing, and PGT-A?
- If my history suggests implantation failure or loss, what immune testing and treatment do you offer, and what's the evidence behind it?
- How is day-to-day communication handled — app, portal, phone — and what are your monitoring hours including weekends?
- Which embryology lab runs my cycle, and what accreditation does it hold?
- Do you support donor cycles and surrogacy, and how much of that coordination happens in-house?
Frequently asked questions
Which is better — Pollin Fertility or Tripod Fertility?
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Neither is universally better. Both are newer clinics with 4.2 Google ratings and no-waitlist funded-IVF claims. Pollin leads on digital-first experience — app, modern midtown facility, consumer-grade service — and lists surrogacy support. Tripod leads on breadth around the cycle: gynecology, prenatal care, and immune treatments in a physician-owned North York clinic.
Do both Pollin and Tripod really have no OFP waitlist?
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Both clinics market no waitlist for OFP-funded IVF as of our most recent verification — a real contrast with Toronto's highest-volume clinics. Queue positions can change as demand grows, so confirm the current timeline from referral to funded cycle start directly with each clinic before deciding on that basis.
What does Tripod's immune treatment program involve?
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Tripod offers immune treatments alongside IVF and ovulation induction, an area of focus for co-founder Dr. Dzineku. If recurrent implantation failure or pregnancy loss is part of your history, ask exactly which tests and treatments are offered and what evidence supports them — reproductive immunology remains a debated area across fertility medicine.
How much does IVF cost at Pollin vs Tripod?
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Private IVF at both clinics falls in the standard Toronto range of $13,000 to $20,000 all-in per cycle including medication, monitoring, ICSI, and freezing. Both quote specifics at consult; ask for itemized estimates including add-ons to compare fairly.
Which clinic has better hours for cycle monitoring?
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Tripod runs weekday hours to 5PM plus Saturday and Sunday morning monitoring (7AM–12PM). Pollin runs 7AM–3PM weekdays and Saturdays to 3PM. Both beat the weekday-only pattern of some Toronto clinics — pick based on whether Sunday coverage or later Saturday hours fit your schedule better.

