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Sweden
Sweden provides fertility treatment through its publicly funded regional healthcare system and private clinics. IVF may only be carried out at public hospitals or private clinics holding a permit from the Health and Social Care Inspectorate (IVO).
How care is organised
Fertility treatment in Sweden is available through the publicly funded regional healthcare system and through private clinics. Because funding is administered by Sweden’s regions, eligibility rules and the number of subsidised attempts vary depending on where you live.
Regulation and finding a clinic
IVF may only be performed at public hospitals or at private clinics that hold a permit from the Health and Social Care Inspectorate (IVO), which supervises providers. National rules are issued by Socialstyrelsen under the Genetic Integrity Act. There is no single public browsable directory of licensed clinics, so confirm a clinic’s status through official channels.
Find a clinic in Sweden
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 IVO (care inspectorate) (opens the official source in a new tab)
No public browsable clinic directory; IVF may only be performed at units holding an IVO permit.
Sources
- Permits and supervision of care providers (including IVF)Inspektionen för vård och omsorg (IVO, Health and Social Care Inspectorate), Sweden · Accessed 19 July 2026
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