Location · country
Denmark
Denmark provides fertility treatment through public clinics and private clinics. Assisted-reproduction facilities are supervised and registered by the Danish Patient Safety Authority (STPS) under the Act on Assisted Reproduction.
How care is organised
Denmark offers fertility treatment through both public and private clinics. Public healthcare covers treatment at public clinics for eligible residents who have a CPR number and a GP referral, subject to conditions. Patients usually pay for medication themselves, and private clinics are also available.
Regulation and finding a clinic
The Danish Patient Safety Authority (STPS) supervises assisted reproduction: it approves new methods, inspects facilities, and keeps a register of treatment facilities. You can use official STPS resources to check that a clinic is registered.
Find a clinic in Denmark
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.
Visit the Danish Patient Safety Authority (opens the official source in a new tab)
No dedicated public clinic register; public fertility clinics are also listed on sundhed.dk.
Sources
- Assisted reproduction: supervision and treatment-facility registerStyrelsen for Patientsikkerhed (Danish Patient Safety Authority) · Accessed 19 July 2026
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