Best IVF and Fertility Clinics in Brazil
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Top IVF Clinics in Brazil— Page 2
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.

Perfetto Reprodução Humana
Perfetto Reproduçāo is a specialized human reproduction clinic located in Goiânia, GO (Rua 135, n°…

BONVENA - Medicina Reprodutiva e Centro de Referência em Endometriose
Bonvena is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Brasília, specializing in comprehensive fertility care and…

ATLETAORGANIC GINECOLOGIA ESPORTIVA E REPRODUÇÃO HUMANA LTDA

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Mater Prime - Clínica de Reprodução Humana
Mater Prime is a leading reproductive human clinic with units in Moema (São Paulo), Natal…

Ginefert Reprodução Assistida e Ginecologia

Clínica Mãe - Reprodução Humana
Clínica Mãe is a reproductive medicine clinic located in Brazil (specific city not disclosed in…

Clínica Fertilizar - Reprodução Assistida
Clínica Fertilizar is a reproductive medicine clinic located primarily in Joinville, Santa Catarina, Brazil, with…

IVI Salvador - Clinica de Reprodução Humana

Human Reproduction Center of Joinville
Clínica Satis Centro de Reprodução Assistida is a fertility clinic located in Joinville, Santa Catarina,…

Feliccita Institute of Fertility
Instituto de Fertilidade Feliccità is a reproductive medicine clinic located at Rua Conselheiro Dantas, 1154…

Dr Georges Kabouk Reprodução Humana
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about IVF in Brazil.
Yes, single women can pursue IVF in Brazil due to recent regulatory updates and evolving ethical guidelines that have broadened access to assisted reproductive technologies.
Brazilian legislation and ethical resolutions from the Federal Council of Medicine explicitly permit single women to access IVF and donor sperm, which is legally accessible in Brazil. While there isn’t a strict upper age limit, embryo transfer is typically recommended up to age 50, and gamete donation has age limits of 35 for women and 50 for men.
Currently, IVF is not widely available through Brazil's public healthcare system, so most individuals, including single women, pursue treatment through private clinics. Single women can also utilize surrogacy in Brazil if there is a medical indication preventing them from carrying a pregnancy, and surrogates are often related to the intended parent.