Best IVF and Fertility Clinics in Canada
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Top IVF Clinics in Canada— Page 4
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.

CReATe West Fertility
CReATE West Fertility is a comprehensive fertility clinic located in Etobicoke, Ontario (56 Aberfoyle Crescent,…

ONE Fertility
ONE Fertility is a fertility clinic located in Burlington, Ontario, specializing in comprehensive reproductive endocrinology…

CReATe Fertility Centre
CReATe Fertility Centre is a fertility and reproductive medicine clinic located in Ontario, Canada, specializing…

Anova Fertility & Reproductive Health
Anova Fertility is a reproductive health clinic located in southwestern Ontario, specializing in personalized fertility…

Astra Fertility Clinic
Astra Fertility Clinic is a comprehensive fertility and minimally invasive gynecological surgery clinic located in…

First Steps Fertility Clinic
First Steps Fertility Clinic is a comprehensive fertility clinic located in Toronto, specializing in personalized…

Mount Sinai Fertility
Mount Sinai Fertility is a reproductive endocrinology and infertility clinic located in the Greater Toronto…

OriginElle Fertility Clinic & Women's Health Centre
OriginElle is a world‑class fertility clinic located in Montreal and Ottawa, Canada, specializing in assisted…

Montreal Fertility Centre
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PCRM: The Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine
Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine (PCRM) is a leading IVF and fertility clinic located in…

Regional Fertility Program
Regional Fertility Program is a comprehensive fertility and assisted reproductive technology clinic located in Calgary,…
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about IVF in Canada.
Sperm donation is legal in Canada, but it is highly regulated by federal legislation, specifically the Assisted Human Reproduction Act (AHRA) and its associated regulations.
The use of donor sperm is permitted for assisted reproduction, whether through registered clinics, sperm banks, or private arrangements, but it is subject to strict safety and traceability requirements set by Health Canada. Donors must be over 18 and undergo rigorous screening for infectious diseases like HIV, hepatitis, syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea, as well as CMV, and a detailed assessment of their medical and genetic history.
It is important to note that while the law is currently silent on the issue, donor anonymity is still tacitly protected, and individuals conceived through donated sperm do not automatically have the right to know their donor’s identity. Furthermore, it is illegal to purchase sperm or pay a donor, although reimbursement for reasonable, receipted expenses is permitted.