Fertility clinics in Toronto for women in their 20s
Mostly an egg-freezing decision guide — 23 GTA clinics offer it. The honest math on cost, timing, and whether freezing in your 20s is actually worth it.
If you're in your 20s and researching Toronto fertility clinics, you're probably not here for IVF — you're here because egg freezing marketing found you, or because something in your health history (endometriosis, a family pattern of early menopause, upcoming medical treatment) put fertility on your radar early. Both are good reasons to be informed, and both deserve straighter answers than the industry usually gives this age group. Twenty-three of the twenty-four GTA clinics in our directory offer egg freezing, so access isn't the question — the decision is. The biology genuinely favours you: eggs frozen in your 20s are the highest-quality eggs you'll ever bank, and fewer cycles are typically needed to reach a meaningful number. The finance cuts the other way: at $5,000–$10,000 per cycle plus $2,000–$5,000 in medication and $500–$800 per year in storage, eggs frozen at 26 will have accumulated well over a decade of storage fees by the time most patients would use them — and many banked eggs are never used at all, because life produces a pregnancy the ordinary way. Elective egg freezing is not covered by OHIP or the Ontario Fertility Program. This page lays out the honest math, the medical-reasons exception where the calculus genuinely changes, and how to compare the clinics — including the digital-first ones courting this exact demographic.
Inclusion criteria: clinic offers oocyte cryopreservation as a published service. The editorial framing on this page is specific to elective preservation in your 20s; the clinic list itself matches our egg freezing service page. Last verified May 2026.
Egg freezing clinics in Toronto
23 clinics in our directory. Ranked by Google rating, then review count.
- EVOLVE Egg Freezing Clinic4.5(46)Toronto · 655 Bay Street, Suite 1106OFP-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 417OFP-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.
- Twig Fertility4.2(90)Toronto, Ontario M5N 1A1 · 313 Eglinton Avenue WestOFP-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…
- 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).…
- Astra Fertility Group4.1(63)Mississauga · 4303 Village Centre CrtOFP-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…
- 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.
- 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.…
- IVF Canada Fertility Centre4.0(155)Toronto · 2347 Kennedy Rd, Suite 304, Toronto, ON M1T 3T8OFP-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.
- Lakeridge Fertility4.0(47)Whitby · 220 Dundas St W, Suite 404, Whitby, ON L1N 8M7OFP-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.
- Dream Fertility4.0(26)Whitby · 198 Des Newman Blvd, 4th floorOFP-fundedLGBTQ+ welcomingVirtual consultsTransparent pricing
Why they fit: Recurrent pregnancy loss is named as a focus, but no general 'complex cases' positioning
- Reproductive Care Centre (RCC)3.9(350)Mississauga · 2180 Meadowvale Blvd, Mississauga, ON L5N 5S3OFP-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 Fertility Centre3.9(105)Markham · 379 Church Street, 5th FloorOFP-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…
- TRIO Fertility3.8(357)Toronto · 655 Bay Street, 11th and 18th floorsOFP-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.
- CHARM Fertility3.8(190)Etobicoke (Toronto) · 101 Westmore Drive, Suite 201OFP-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 IVF3.8(13)Toronto, ON M5X 1C7 · 1 First Canadian Place, Suite 5700LGBTQ+ welcoming
Why they fit: IVF, egg freezing and surrogacy in Toronto, ON M5X 1C7. Private-pay only.
- Ajax Fertility Centre3.7(17)Ajax · 300 Rossland Rd E, Unit 206OFP-fundedNo waitlist
Why they fit: IVF, IUI, egg freezing and PGT in Ajax. OFP-funded with no current waitlist.
- Generation Fertility3.6(147)Vaughan · 955 Major MacKenzie Dr W #400, Maple, ON L6A 4P9OFP-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…
- 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…
- NewLife Fertility Centre3.4(25)Mississauga · 4250 Sherwoodtowne Blvd, Mississauga, ON L4Z 2G6OFP-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…
- CReATe Fertility Centre3.3(289)Toronto · 790 Bay Street, Suite 1100OFP-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 650OFP-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.
- Mount Sinai Fertility3.2(116)Toronto · 250 Dundas Street West, 7th Floor, Toronto, ON M5T 2Z5OFP-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…
- First Steps Fertility Clinic3.1(37)Toronto (North York) · 4025 Yonge Street, Suite 215, Toronto, ON M2P 2E3OFP-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.
| Clinic | Area | Rating | OFP-funded | Pricing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EVOLVE Egg Freezing Clinic | Toronto | 4.5 (46) | Yes | Not applicable — EVOLVE does not offer IVF; IVF performed at sister clinic TRIO |
| Halton Fertility & Women's Health Centre | Oakville, ON L6M 1M1 | 4.4 (110) | Yes | On request |
| Twig Fertility | Toronto, Ontario M5N 1A1 | 4.2 (90) | Yes | $13,500 base IVF cycle; excludes embryo transfer ($1,250 fresh / $2,850 FET) and medication ($4,000–$8,000+) |
| Tripod Fertility | Toronto (North York) | 4.2 (74) | Yes | $11,495 stim cycle / $6,500 natural — excludes medication, ICSI, PGT, anesthetist |
| Astra Fertility Group | Mississauga | 4.1 (63) | Yes | recommend phone verification) |
How to think about egg freezing in your 20s
Start with a fertility assessment, not a freezing quote. An AMH blood test and an antral follicle count ultrasound cost far less than a cycle and tell you what you're actually deciding about. If your reserve is typical for your age, freezing in your late 20s to early 30s captures most of the quality benefit while cutting years of storage fees and years of uncertainty about whether you'll ever need the eggs. If the assessment flags something — low reserve for your age, endometriosis, a family history of early menopause — the calculus shifts genuinely toward freezing sooner, and that's a medical conversation worth having at a full-service clinic. Medically indicated preservation, such as before cancer treatment, can be covered under OHIP; elective freezing is not.
If you do freeze, compare clinics on all-in cost and lab quality, not the advertised cycle price. The base price is the smallest part: medication adds $2,000–$5,000 per cycle, storage compounds at $500–$800 per year, and a future thaw-fertilize-transfer sequence adds $5,000–$10,000 whenever you use the eggs. Ask every clinic for the all-in first-year number and their oocyte vitrification survival rate — the lab's thaw survival matters more to your future odds than any amenity. The digital-first clinics courting this demographic (Twig, Pollin) publish the most transparent pricing, and EVOLVE, a TRIO sister clinic downtown, is the only egg-freezing-only clinic in Canada.
And keep the base rate in view: many people who freeze eggs in their 20s never use them, because they conceive without help. That's not an argument against freezing — it's the context for what you're buying, which is insurance against a future you can't predict, not a guarantee of a baby. In your 20s a typical cycle retrieves more eggs than the same cycle would a decade later, so one or two cycles usually banks a meaningful number (15–20 mature eggs is the common target for one future live birth). If the total cost would strain you, an annual fertility check-in with a clinic is a legitimate, much cheaper alternative to freezing at the earliest possible moment.
- Can I book a fertility assessment (AMH and antral follicle count) before committing to a freezing cycle?
- What is the true all-in cost for one cycle — base fee, medication, monitoring, and first-year storage?
- What is your annual storage fee, and can it increase over the years my eggs are stored?
- What is your lab's oocyte vitrification thaw-survival rate?
- Given my age and assessment, how many mature eggs would you target, and in how many cycles?
- What would using the eggs cost later — thaw, fertilization, and transfer?
Frequently asked questions
Should I freeze my eggs in my 20s?
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It depends on your reserve, health history, and finances — not your age alone. Eggs frozen in your 20s are top quality, but storage fees run for a decade or more and many banked eggs are never used. Start with an AMH test and antral follicle count; freeze early only if there's a medical reason.
How much does egg freezing cost in Toronto?
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Typically $5,000–$10,000 per cycle plus $2,000–$5,000 in medication, then $500–$800 per year in storage. Using the eggs later adds $5,000–$10,000 for thaw, fertilization, and transfer. Elective egg freezing is not covered by OHIP or the Ontario Fertility Program.
How many eggs should I freeze in my 20s?
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The common target is 15–20 mature eggs for one future live birth. In your 20s a single cycle often retrieves 10–20 mature eggs, so one or two cycles usually gets there — a genuine advantage over freezing later, when two or three cycles are typical.
Which Toronto clinics are best for egg freezing?
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Twenty-three GTA clinics offer it. The digital-first clinics (Twig, Pollin) publish the most transparent pricing, and EVOLVE — a TRIO sister clinic downtown — is the only egg-freezing-only clinic in Canada. Compare on all-in cost and the lab's vitrification thaw-survival rate, not the advertised base price.
Is egg freezing ever covered for someone in their 20s?
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Elective freezing isn't covered by OHIP or OFP at any age. Medically indicated preservation — before cancer treatment or certain other medical situations — can be covered under OHIP. Some employers also cover fertility preservation through benefits programs; check your plan before assuming you're paying out of pocket.




















