Best IVF and Fertility Clinics in Latvia
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Top IVF Clinics in Latvia
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.

AVA Clinic
Unnamed IVF clinic is a fertility clinic located in an undisclosed location, specializing in comprehensive…

iVFRiga Cilmes šūnu banka
iVF Riga Stem Cell Center, located in Riga, Latvia, is a specialized stem cell bank…

My Clinic Riga - Neauglības ārstēšana, Лечение бесплодия
My Clinic Riga is a reproductive‑medicine and infertility clinic located in Riga, Latvia, specializing in…

EMBRIONS, Reproduktīvās Medicīnas Centrs
EMBRIONS is a reproductive medicine center located in Riga, Latvia, dedicated to helping individuals and…

iVF Riga
iVF Riga is a leading infertility treatment and reproductive genetics clinic located in Latvia, renowned…

Klīnika EGV, SIA
Klīnika EGV is a fertility and reproductive‑health clinic located in the heart of Riga, Latvia…
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about IVF in Latvia.
Sperm donation is legal in Latvia and is regulated by the Sexual and Reproductive Health Law, enacted in 2002, alongside specific regulations from the Cabinet of Ministers.
The practice is permitted for heterosexual couples and single women, and some clinics may offer treatment to women in same-sex relationships, potentially requiring one partner to be registered as single. Latvian law mandates strict anonymity for sperm donors, preventing potential parents from accessing identifying information, though non-identifying details like genetic data, physical characteristics, and education level are available to recipients.
Men between the ages of 18 and 45 can become sperm donors in Latvia, provided they meet stringent health requirements, including thorough medical and psychiatric evaluations, and infection screenings. Regulations also limit the number of children that can be born in Latvia from a single donor to a maximum of three, excluding cases of multiple births.