Location · country
Belgium
Belgium is a well-established provider of fertility treatment, including donor programmes. Oversight is federal, combining the public health service's care-programme standards with a College of Physicians, and partial reimbursement is available through the national insurance system.
How care is organised
Belgium is a well-established destination for fertility treatment, including donor programmes. Partial reimbursement is available through the national health insurance (RIZIV/INAMI) for people affiliated with a Belgian health fund, subject to conditions such as an age limit and a cap on reimbursed cycles, with co-payments remaining. Confirm current terms officially.
Regulation and finding a clinic
Oversight is federal: the Federal Public Health Service sets the reproductive-medicine care-programme standards, and a College of Physicians oversees quality. The BELRAP registry collects treatment data but is an outcomes registry rather than a licence list. The framework is set by the Law of 6 July 2007, amended in 2023.
Find a clinic in Belgium
There is no single public register of clinics here. Use the official authority below as your starting point, and verify any clinic directly. We do not list individual clinics until each one is independently verified.
See BELRAP (assisted-reproduction register) (opens the official source in a new tab)
An outcomes registry, not a licence list; oversight is federal via the care-programme standards and College of Physicians.
Sources
- Care programme for reproductive medicineFOD Volksgezondheid / SPF Santé publique (Federal Public Health Service), Belgium · Accessed 19 July 2026
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