Best IVF and Fertility Clinics in Spain
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Top IVF Clinics in Spain— Page 5
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.

Clínica EVA Fertilidad y Reproducción Asistida
Clínicas EVA is a fertility clinic with multiple locations including Terrassa, Plasencia, Alcorcon, and Madrid,…

Clínica FertiLuz - Clínica de Fertilidad

Fertilidad Quirón Equipo Doctor Gosalvez. Reproducción Asistida. Hospital Quirónsalud Madrid.
Quirónsalud is a fertility‑specialized clinic located in Madrid, Spain, specializing in comprehensive assisted‑reproduction care. As…

IVI Zaragoza - Clínica de Reproducción Asistida y Fertilidad
IVI Zaragoza is a leading fertility clinic in Spain, renowned for its advanced reproductive assistance…

Clínica EVA Fertilidad y Reproducción Asistida
Clínicas Eva specializes in assisted reproduction and fertility treatments, offering a comprehensive range of services…

Clínica Baren
Clínica Baren is a multidisciplinary fertility and women’s health clinic located in Spain, specializing in…

Barcelona IVF
Barcelona IVF is a reputable assisted reproductive technology clinic located in Barcelona, dedicated to supporting…

IVI

NOVA FIV Fertility Centre Clínica de Reproducción Asistida en Jerez
NOVA FIV is an assisted‑reproduction fertility clinic located in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain,…

Vida Medicina Reproductiva Sevilla

IVI Madrid - Clínica de Reproducción Asistida y Fertilidad. FIV
IVI Madrid-Aravaca is a leading fertility clinic specializing in assisted reproduction and fertility treatments, with…

Murciano Fertility Institute (IMFER)
I’m sorry, but the provided content does not contain any information about a clinic’s name,…
Popular Destinations in Spain
Explore popular cities and regions in Spain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about IVF in Spain.
In Spain, egg donation is generally anonymous, as established by Law 14/2006 on Assisted Human Reproduction Techniques.
This means the identity of the egg donor is not revealed to the recipients or the child born from the donation under typical circumstances, though there are exceptions for situations involving serious health risks to the child where disclosure is necessary. Both recipients and donor-conceived children are entitled to non-identifying information about the donor, such as medical history and physical traits.
Currently, there is discussion surrounding potential legal reforms to end donor anonymity in Spain, with proposals from the Committee of Bioethics to align with international trends, but the existing law continues to uphold anonymity as of the present time.