Egg Freezing

Fertility Preservation Egg freezing is a fertility preservation method that allows women to store their eggs for future use. The procedure involves collecting and freezing mature eggs using advanced laboratory techniques, giving patients the option to plan pregnancy later. Egg freezing is commonly chosen by individuals who want to delay pregnancy due to personal, medical, or professional reasons.

preserve fertility for future use
 advanced freezing techniques
 flexible family planning high survival rates after thawing

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Send us: • age and medical history
• hormone test results if available
• ultrasound reports You will receive: • fertility evaluation
• egg freezing plan
• estimated cost

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Egg Freezing Package What’s Included

Medical Treatment

  • Consultation with fertility specialist

  • Hormonal evaluation

  • Ovarian stimulation monitoring
  • Ultrasound monitoring

  • Egg retrieval procedure
  • Egg freezing and storage

  • Medications
  • Follow-up support

Medical Travel Services

  • Patient coordinator
  • Multilingual support
  • Appointment scheduling
  • Treatment guidance

Success Factors

Egg freezing success depends on:

Age at freezing
Egg quality
Number of eggs collected
Laboratory techniques

Treatment Timeline

Day 1–10
hormone stimulation
Day 11–14
egg retrieval
Day 15
freezing and storage

Procedure Overview

Step 1


Hormonal stimulation to produce eggs

Step 2

Monitoring with ultrasound

Step 3

Egg retrieval procedure

Step 4

Freezing and storage of eggs

Who Is a Good Candidate

want to delay pregnancy

are focusing on career or personal goals
want fertility preservation before medical treatment
want to secure future reproductive options

Egg freezing may be suitable for individuals who:

ICSI Cost in Turkey

Storage costs may apply annually.

Country Average Price You Save
USA $10,000 – $15,000

UK $6,000 – $10,000
Europe $4,000 – $8,000

Turkey Best Value $2,000 – $4,000 80%

Frequently Asked Questions

The best results are typically seen when eggs are frozen before age 35.

Eggs can be stored for many years under proper conditions.

Yes. It is a widely used and safe procedure.

This depends on age and fertility goals. Doctors usually recommend multiple eggs to increase future success chances.

No. It increases the chances but does not guarantee pregnancy.

Usually 10 to 12 days.

Start Your Journey

Send us: • medical history
• fertility goals
• test results if available You will receive: • egg freezing plan
• cost estimation
• treatment timeline

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