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Australia

In Australia, fertility clinics are accredited through the Reproductive Technology Accreditation Committee (RTAC), ethical guidance comes from the NHMRC, and legislation is set at state and territory level. Medicare provides a partial subsidy for eligible treatment.

How care is organised

Fertility care in Australia is delivered by accredited clinics. Medicare provides a partial subsidy for clinically relevant treatment when you have a referral, and the Extended Medicare Safety Net can reduce costs further, but most people still pay a meaningful gap. Confirm current terms with Services Australia and your clinic.

Regulation and finding a clinic

There is no single national IVF regulator. Clinics are accredited by RTAC, part of the Fertility Society of Australia and New Zealand, and the NHMRC issues national ethical guidelines, while legislation is set by each state and territory. You can check a clinic against the public list of RTAC-accredited units, and the government’s YourIVFSuccess site also lists accredited clinics.

Find a clinic in Australia

Use the official register to find and check real, licensed clinics. We do not list individual clinics here until each one is independently verified.

See RTAC-accredited units (opens the official source in a new tab)

The government's YourIVFSuccess site also lists accredited clinics and success rates.

Sources

  1. RTAC accredited units (public list)Fertility Society of Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ) — RTAC · Accessed 19 July 2026

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