
What factors affect the cost?
How much does egg donation cost?
In the United States, egg donation is not a fixed cost but rather calculated based on the compensation, insurance, travel expenses, and other factors associated with each donor. Intended parents are required to deposit these expenses into a trust account, which is overseen by Hoag and reproductive lawyers according to the contract. These expenses mainly consist of the following components:

Donor Compensation
Each donor has different compensation requirements based on factors such as their appearance, education, and past donation experiences.

Psychological Screening
Donors need to undergo assessment by a professional psychologist to ensure their mental health and clear understanding of the donation process.

Service Fee
The service fee of Hoag Egg Donation is used for comprehensive supervision, process follow-up, coordination of legal, insurance, travel, and medical aspects.

Life Insurance Insurance
Covers donors for accidental injuries or death resulting from transportation or medical incidents during the process.

Travel Expenses
Cover transportation and accommodation costs for donors during the stimulation and egg retrieval period.

Legal Fees
Used for drafting and reviewing contracts for egg donation, including provisions for compensation and other key terms.


