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Your Complete Guide to Egg Freezing in Florida (2025)

Lauren Makler
Lauren Makler
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Florida is one of the most popular states to build a life — and increasingly, to plan for a family on your own timeline. With over 60 fertility clinics across the state and no shortage of sunshine, Florida offers excellent options for those looking to freeze their eggs. That said, navigating the costs, legal landscape, and logistics can feel overwhelming. This guide breaks it all down: how much egg freezing costs in Florida, whether insurance covers it, top clinics to consider, and how Cofertility can help make the process more affordable (or even free).

Cost of egg freezing in Florida

In the state of Florida, the total cost of egg freezing typically ranges from $10,000 to $15,000 and up per cycle, not including medications which can add another $3,000 to $6,000. This base cost usually covers:

Additional expenses to consider:

  • Annual storage fees ($1,000+)
  • Pre-testing bloodwork ($200-400)
  • Future egg thawing, fertilization, and embryo transfer ($2,500+)

Pro tip: Some clinics offer discounts for multi-cycle packages, and many partner with third-party financing companies.

Learn more about egg sharing, which makes egg freezing entirely free when you donate a portion of the eggs to a family that could not otherwise conceive. 

Is egg freezing covered in Florida?

Florida does not currently require health insurance plans to cover elective egg freezing (i.e., fertility preservation for non-medical reasons).

However, if egg freezing is considered medically necessary — such as prior to chemotherapy or other gonadotoxic treatments — some insurance plans may provide partial or full coverage. If you’re undergoing cancer treatment, be sure to ask your oncologist or clinic about fertility preservation referrals.

Best egg freezing clinics in Florida

With so many options across the state, choosing the right fertility clinic in Florida depends on your personal preferences, location, and budget. Some clinics offer a boutique, hands-on experience while others are larger centers with robust research data and flexible hours.

Read more in What to Look For in an Egg Freezing Clinic

Here are a few highly rated egg freezing clinics across major metro areas in Florida:

Miami

CCRM Fertility of Miami (Aventura)
Esplanade at Aventura, 19505 Biscayne Blvd Suite 2230
Miami, FL 33180

Fertility Center of Miami (Kendall Medical District)
8950 N Kendall Dr #103
Miami, FL 33176

Orlando

RMA of Florida (Colonial TownPark)
400 Colonial Center Pkwy #150 
Lake Mary, FL 32746

Shady Grove (Health Village)
265 E Rollins St Suite 10100
Orlando, FL 32804

Tampa / St. Pete

Shady Grove (Westshore)
5016 W Cypress St Suite 302
Tampa, FL 33607

The Reproductive Medicine Group (Temple Terrace)
5245 E Fletcher Ave Ste 1
Tampa, FL 33617

If you work with Cofertility to freeze your eggs, we can help you find the right clinic.

Where to get egg freezing medications in Florida

During your egg freezing cycle, you’ll need several specialty medications for ovarian stimulation. These are not medications you can get at your typical CVS or Walgreens drugstore but instead come from a specialty or mail-order pharmacy. 

Depending on where you’re located, there are a few options for obtaining these prescriptions in-person, including:

  • Mandell’s Clinical Pharmacy – National but with Florida delivery hubs
  • ReUnite RX Partner Pharmacies – Various locations
  • University Compounding Pharmacy – Boca Raton

You can also opt for mail-order pharmacies like:

  • Schrafts 2.0
  • Freedom Fertility Pharmacy
  • Alto Pharmacy
  • SMP Pharmacy

These mail-order companies typically require 24-48 hours for delivery to your home or office. Always ask your clinic which pharmacy they recommend, and check if your meds can be bundled into a financing plan.

Freeze your eggs with Cofertility

At Cofertility, we believe you should have power over if, how, and when you grow your family — without cost being the biggest barrier. That’s why we offer two programs to make egg freezing more accessible:

1. Split Program (freeze for free)

Qualify to freeze your eggs for completely free when you donate half to a family who can’t conceive on their own. All costs — including medications, travel (if needed), and 10 years of storage — are covered. No payment or credit card required upfront.

2. Keep Program (you keep all your eggs)

Pay out of pocket, but access discounted pricing through Cofertility’s clinic and pharmacy partners. You’ll also gain access to our supportive community and evidence-based resources.

Why choose Cofertility?

  • Affordability & access — We help you freeze more affordably (or for free!)
  • Community support — Join our online member space to connect with others freezing their eggs
  • Compassion-first approach — We walk with you every step of the way
  • Evidence-backed guidance — We provide trusted, expert-vetted fertility info
    store your eggs for 10 years, entirely for free if you qualify for our Split program.

Ready to learn about more affordable (even free!) egg freezing with Cofertility? Fill out this quick quiz to learn about our accessible egg freezing options and see if you qualify for our programs — it only takes one minute.

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Lauren Makler
Lauren Makler
Lauren Makler is the Co-Founder and CEO of Cofertility, a human-first fertility ecosystem reimagining egg freezing and egg donation. Previously, she founded Uber Health, helping millions of patients access care through transportation. Shaped by her own fertility journey, Lauren is passionate about expanding reproductive choice and access. She was named one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business.
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Your Complete Guide to Egg Freezing in Florida (2025)

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Florida is one of the most popular states to build a life — and increasingly, to plan for a family on your own timeline. With over 60 fertility clinics across the state and no shortage of sunshine, Florida offers excellent options for those looking to freeze their eggs. That said, navigating the costs, legal landscape, and logistics can feel overwhelming. This guide breaks it all down: how much egg freezing costs in Florida, whether insurance covers it, top clinics to consider, and how Cofertility can help make the process more affordable (or even free).

Cost of egg freezing in Florida

In the state of Florida, the total cost of egg freezing typically ranges from $10,000 to $15,000 and up per cycle, not including medications which can add another $3,000 to $6,000. This base cost usually covers:

Additional expenses to consider:

  • Annual storage fees ($1,000+)
  • Pre-testing bloodwork ($200-400)
  • Future egg thawing, fertilization, and embryo transfer ($2,500+)

Pro tip: Some clinics offer discounts for multi-cycle packages, and many partner with third-party financing companies.

Learn more about egg sharing, which makes egg freezing entirely free when you donate a portion of the eggs to a family that could not otherwise conceive. 

Is egg freezing covered in Florida?

Florida does not currently require health insurance plans to cover elective egg freezing (i.e., fertility preservation for non-medical reasons).

However, if egg freezing is considered medically necessary — such as prior to chemotherapy or other gonadotoxic treatments — some insurance plans may provide partial or full coverage. If you’re undergoing cancer treatment, be sure to ask your oncologist or clinic about fertility preservation referrals.

Best egg freezing clinics in Florida

With so many options across the state, choosing the right fertility clinic in Florida depends on your personal preferences, location, and budget. Some clinics offer a boutique, hands-on experience while others are larger centers with robust research data and flexible hours.

Read more in What to Look For in an Egg Freezing Clinic

Here are a few highly rated egg freezing clinics across major metro areas in Florida:

Miami

CCRM Fertility of Miami (Aventura)
Esplanade at Aventura, 19505 Biscayne Blvd Suite 2230
Miami, FL 33180

Fertility Center of Miami (Kendall Medical District)
8950 N Kendall Dr #103
Miami, FL 33176

Orlando

RMA of Florida (Colonial TownPark)
400 Colonial Center Pkwy #150 
Lake Mary, FL 32746

Shady Grove (Health Village)
265 E Rollins St Suite 10100
Orlando, FL 32804

Tampa / St. Pete

Shady Grove (Westshore)
5016 W Cypress St Suite 302
Tampa, FL 33607

The Reproductive Medicine Group (Temple Terrace)
5245 E Fletcher Ave Ste 1
Tampa, FL 33617

If you work with Cofertility to freeze your eggs, we can help you find the right clinic.

Where to get egg freezing medications in Florida

During your egg freezing cycle, you’ll need several specialty medications for ovarian stimulation. These are not medications you can get at your typical CVS or Walgreens drugstore but instead come from a specialty or mail-order pharmacy. 

Depending on where you’re located, there are a few options for obtaining these prescriptions in-person, including:

  • Mandell’s Clinical Pharmacy – National but with Florida delivery hubs
  • ReUnite RX Partner Pharmacies – Various locations
  • University Compounding Pharmacy – Boca Raton

You can also opt for mail-order pharmacies like:

  • Schrafts 2.0
  • Freedom Fertility Pharmacy
  • Alto Pharmacy
  • SMP Pharmacy

These mail-order companies typically require 24-48 hours for delivery to your home or office. Always ask your clinic which pharmacy they recommend, and check if your meds can be bundled into a financing plan.

Freeze your eggs with Cofertility

At Cofertility, we believe you should have power over if, how, and when you grow your family — without cost being the biggest barrier. That’s why we offer two programs to make egg freezing more accessible:

1. Split Program (freeze for free)

Qualify to freeze your eggs for completely free when you donate half to a family who can’t conceive on their own. All costs — including medications, travel (if needed), and 10 years of storage — are covered. No payment or credit card required upfront.

2. Keep Program (you keep all your eggs)

Pay out of pocket, but access discounted pricing through Cofertility’s clinic and pharmacy partners. You’ll also gain access to our supportive community and evidence-based resources.

Why choose Cofertility?

  • Affordability & access — We help you freeze more affordably (or for free!)
  • Community support — Join our online member space to connect with others freezing their eggs
  • Compassion-first approach — We walk with you every step of the way
  • Evidence-backed guidance — We provide trusted, expert-vetted fertility info
    store your eggs for 10 years, entirely for free if you qualify for our Split program.

Ready to learn about more affordable (even free!) egg freezing with Cofertility? Fill out this quick quiz to learn about our accessible egg freezing options and see if you qualify for our programs — it only takes one minute.