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Freezing your eggs in Denver, Colorado

Whether you're in Denver proper, nearby cities like Boulder or Aurora, or anywhere along the Front Range, Colorado is a growing hub for fertility care, and it’s becoming an increasingly popular state for people considering egg freezing. This guide breaks down what you can expect in terms of cost, insurance, where to go, and how Cofertility might be able to make egg freezing more affordable — or even free.

We'll cover how much egg freezing typically costs in Denver, whether insurance helps, top-rated clinics in the area, and where to get your medications. Whether you're exploring the option for medical reasons or family planning, this guide is here to help you make informed decisions.

Cost of egg freezing in Denver, Colorado

In Denver and across Colorado, the cost of egg freezing per cycle usually falls between $10,000 to $15,000, excluding medication. Medications can add another $3,000 to $6,000, depending on your protocol and dosage needs.

Here’s what’s typically included in that base cost:

Other common expenses to keep in mind:

  • Storage fees: $500–$1,200 per year
  • Pre-screening labs or genetic testing: $200–$400
  • Future use (thawing, fertilization, embryo transfer): $2,500 or more

💡 Pro tip: Some clinics offer discounts for multi-cycle packages, and many partner with third-party financing companies. You can also freeze your eggs for free through Cofertility’s egg sharing program.

Does insurance cover egg freezing in Colorado?

Colorado has made strides in fertility coverage, but there's nuance. The Colorado Building Families Act, which took affect in 2023, requires large-group insurance plans (those with more than 100 employees) to cover fertility diagnosis and treatment. This includes fertility preservation for medically indicated reasons, such as cancer treatment.

However, elective egg freezing (i.e., preserving your fertility for future family building rather than an immediate medical need) is not covered under this law. Plus, the law only covers those with large-groiup insurance.

Here's what you need to know:

  • If you're freezing eggs due to a cancer diagnosis or other medically necessary reason, and you have a fully-insured, arge employer, your insurance is required to cover it.
  • For elective reasons, you’ll need to check directly with your employer’s plan administrator or insurer.
  • Some large tech and healthcare companies headquartered or with offices in Colorado (think: Google) may offer egg freezing as an employee benefit.

Best egg freezing clinics in Denver, Colorado and the surrounding areas

Denver has several well-respected fertility clinics offering egg freezing services. Here are some top-rated clinics we often work with:

Kindbody - Denver
220 Josephine St
Denver, CO 80206

Conceptions Reproductive Associates
4500 E. 9th Ave #630
Denver, CO 80220

Shady Grove - Denver
8200 E Belleview Ave #615e
Greenwood Village, CO 80111

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

Where to get egg freezing medications in Denver

Egg freezing requires multiple injectable medications that stimulate the ovaries and help with egg maturation. These meds are typically ordered through specialty pharmacies, not your average corner drugstore.

Here are some pharmacy options serving Denver residents:

You can also opt for mail-order pharmacies like:

  • Alto Pharmacy – delivers directly to your home and has strong support services
  • Freedom Fertility Pharmacy – popular with fertility clinics nationwide
  • Schrafts 2.0 – offers overnight shipping and package tracking
  • Mandell’s Clinical Pharmacy – known for egg freezing protocols and support
  • SMP Pharmacy – is a specialty pharmacy for fertility

Many of these pharmacies offer 24/7 support and coordination with your fertility clinic, and some bundle their pricing into financing plans.

Freeze your eggs with Cofertility

At Cofertility, we believe the cost of fertility preservation shouldn't be the thing that holds you back. That’s why we’ve created two unique programs to make egg freezing more affordable — or free.

1. Split Program (freeze for free)
Freeze your eggs at no cost when you donate half to a family who can’t conceive on their own. All expenses are covered, including:

  • Medications
  • Clinic visits and procedures
  • Travel (if needed)
  • 10 years of storage

There’s no upfront payment or credit card required.

2. Keep Program (you keep all your eggs)
Pay out of pocket for your egg freezing cycle, but gain access to:

  • Discounted rates through Cofertility’s clinic partners
  • Transparent pricing
  • A supportive member community
  • Evidence-backed resources to guide your decision-making

Whether you want to preserve your fertility options or help another family grow, we’re here to support you.

Why choose Cofertility?

  • Affordability: Freeze for less — or nothing at all
  • Supportive community: Connect with others who are freezing their eggs
  • Trusted guidance: Access research-backed content and personal support
  • 10 years of free storage: Included with the Split program if you qualify

Ready to explore free (or more affordable) egg freezing?

Take our one-minute quiz to see if you qualify for one of Cofertility’s egg freezing programs. It’s fast, it’s free, and it gives you a personalized plan for your next steps.

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:

Take our quick one-minute quiz to see if you qualify for one of Cofertility’s egg freezing programs. You’ll gain clarity, options, and a plan — all in under 60 seconds.