Fertility & Reproductive

IVF Treatment

In Vitro Fertilization

The range below blends every method, city, and patient profile, so it can't tell you what you'll actually pay. The rest of this page narrows it down — which method fits, which hospitals serve foreign patients, how the trip works from your country.

Price Range in China

$7,079

≈ ¥48,000

Median across public to mid-tier private

vs. ~$15,000 – $30,000 in United States

Save up to 53%

From a price range to your actual decision

We match hospitals to your specific case, deliver itemized English quotes, and outline your visa and trip plan — in one brief, in five working days.

Sample brief

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Brief ID SAMPLE-2026-Q2-DENTAL-SH

Personalized Treatment Brief

Sample · Full-Mouth Implants (All-on-4) × Shanghai

Prepared for
JOSEPH HAMILTON· 44 · Sydney, Australia
Issued
Sample · your brief is delivered within 5 business days of payment
Procedure
Full-Mouth Implants · All-on-4 · Single arch
Recommended city
Shanghai

Section 1

Your inputs and an overview of the three methods

Section 1 lists what you submitted, then objectively introduces the three mainstream methods (indications, known limitations). The final treatment plan is decided by you and your chosen doctor.

Your inputs

  • · Full upper-arch edentulism; bone-volume condition pending CT review
  • · Budget ¥80,000–150,000
  • · Conversational English; one travel companion; 12 days available

Three mainstream methods (per Maló 2019 / ITI Consensus 2021)

MethodIndicationsKnown limitations / risks
All-on-4Full-arch edentulism (upper or lower); ≥6 mm anterior bone height; 4 implants with immediate loadingLonger cantilever; higher long-term wear in patients with strong bite force
All-on-6Full-arch edentulism; shorter cantilever; slightly less long-term marginal bone resorptionTwo additional implant sites; price ~20–30% higher
ZygomaticSevere maxillary atrophy where conventional implants cannot be placedHigh technical complexity; offered by only a few tertiary public and foreign-affiliated hospitals

Hospitals we contacted for quotes (full numbers in Section 2)

  • · JIAHUI INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL · Shanghai
  • · BEIJING UNITED FAMILY HOSPITAL · Beijing
  • · PARKWAY HEALTH · Shanghai

Candidates not on the main shortlist

  • PERFECT SMILE·DENTAL HOSPITALTwo patient-dispute records on public record in the past 18 months
  • ELITE·DENTAL CLINICOffers only one implant brand; your budget allows broader choice

This section is methodological information; it is not a recommendation tailored to your case. The final treatment plan is decided by you and your chosen doctor.

Section 2

Itemized quotes + matched surgeons

Three candidate hospitals × three methods, each quote tax-inclusive. Every quote is backed by a stamped hospital email.

HospitalLead surgeonAll-on-4 · archAll-on-6 · archZygomatic · archPermanent prosthesis (6 mo later)
JIAHUI INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL

Shanghai · private mid-tier (intl. dept.)

Dr. ZHANG WEI

15 yrs · fluent English

¥138,000

≈ A$28,800

¥162,000

≈ A$33,800

~¥220,000

≈ A$45,900

+¥18,000

≈ A$3,750

BEIJING UNITED FAMILY HOSPITAL

Beijing · JCI-accredited since 2005

Dr. LI MING

12 yrs · fluent English

¥142,000

≈ A$29,600

¥175,000

≈ A$36,500

(not offered)

incl.

HKU-SHENZHEN HOSPITAL

Shenzhen · public tier-1 (intl. dept.)

Dr. CHEN HUI

20 yrs · intermediate English

¥85,000

≈ A$17,700

¥98,000

≈ A$20,400

~¥185,000

≈ A$38,600

+¥12,000

≈ A$2,500

All-on-4 single-arch price comparison

HKU-SHENZHEN
¥85,000
JIAHUI
¥138,000
BEIJING UFH
¥142,000

Each quote in the brief is backed by a stamped hospital email; quotes are valid for 30 days.

Section 3

Total cost from your home country (not just the procedure)

The brief includes flights, hotels, interpretation and the second trip for the permanent prosthesis — so you can compare against doing it all in your home country.

Sample basis: from Australia · 1 companion · 12 days · Jiahui + All-on-4 + Nobel

Trip 1 · Surgery (12 days)

ItemCNYAUD
· Single-arch All-on-4 incl. prosthesis¥138,000A$28,800
· SYD–PVG round-trip flights ×2A$2,400
· Hotel near hospital · 12 nightsA$1,800
· Transfers & interpreterA$600
Trip 1 subtotalA$33,600

Trip 2 · Permanent prosthesis (5 days, 6 mo later)

ItemCNYAUD
· Permanent prosthesis + fitting¥18,000A$3,750
· Flights + hotel + interpreter ×1A$2,200
Total≈ A$39,550

vs. doing it in AustraliaSingle-arch All-on-4 median A$28,000 (sources: DDSS Sydney 2025, Smile Studio Ballarat, etc. — 5 published quotes)

If staying in your home country turns out to be the better option, the brief will say so directly.

Section 4

City comparison · primary city detail · travel plan

Given your method and origin, we list multiple candidate cities first, then expand the primary city's travel detail.

Five cities compared (relative to your method and origin)

CityPrivate intl. depts.JCI hospitalsDirect from SydneyBest season for you
Shanghai53Daily · 11hApr–May / Sep–Nov
Beijing42Daily · 12hApr–May / Sep–Oct
Shenzhen32Via HKG · 14hYear-round (hot summer)
Guangzhou21Via HKG · 14hOct–Apr
Chengdu101 stop · 16h+Mar–May / Sep–Oct

Primary city

Shanghai

31.23° N · 121.47° E

PVG / SHA

Why we put Shanghai first

  • · Dense private mid- and high-tier options (United Family, Jiahui, Parkway) plus public tertiary intl. depts. (Shanghai 9th, Huashan)
  • · PVG / SHA: multiple daily direct flights to Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland — 11–12 hours
  • · Apr–May and Sep–Nov: mild weather, suitable for outdoor activities during recovery

Where to stay

  • · Jing'an / Huangpu (15–30 min walk to most hospitals; 24-hour convenience stores nearby)
  • Avoid: Pudong/Lujiazui (25–40 min taxi from most private hospitals)

Light activities for Day 6–12 (soft-tissue recovery)

  • · The Bund / North Bund stroll (cool evenings; flat ~1.5 h walk)
  • · Wukang Rd / Hengshan Rd (cafés and former French Concession architecture; 2 h slow walk)
  • · Shanghai Museum (People's Square branch — indoor, easy seating)
  • Yu Garden on weekends (long queues; smoky street snacks irritate the surgical site)
  • Oriental Pearl / Shanghai Tower observation decks (elevator pressure changes — avoid for 2 weeks post-op)

Where your companion can go on surgery days (Day 4–5)

  • · Power Station of Art (PSA) — half-day, free entry
  • · Zhujiajiao Water Town — direct subway, half-day
  • · Suzhou day trip (30-min high-speed rail; back within your 8-hour surgery window)

Soft-food restaurants (dental-specific picks)

  • · Shanghainese soft dishes: Lan Xin · steamed-egg custard, deboned sweet-and-sour pork ribs
  • · Cantonese steamed: Ming Court, Fu Lin Men · steamed fish, har gow, rice rolls
  • · Japanese: Sushi Aoi · chawanmushi and soft nigiri
  • Avoid: hotpot, mala, BBQ, anything crunchy (within 14 days post-op)

Day-by-day allocation

  • Day 1: arrival + check-in (incl. Day 0 jet-lag buffer)
  • Day 2–3: consultation + CBCT + surgical planning + half-day French Concession
  • Day 4–5: surgery (companion sightseeing)
  • Day 6–9: soft-tissue recovery (Bund, museum, Suzhou day trip)
  • Day 10–12: suture removal + temporary prosthesis adjustment + departure

Alternate cities (light intro)

Beijing

Why · Dense public tier-1 stomatology (PKUSS, Beijing Stomatology Hospital) + United Family + JCI private options; Apr–Oct climate suitable

Stay · Stay: Chaoyang / Sanlitun (close to hospitals + dense restaurants)

Activities · Forbidden City / Summer Palace early morning (slow walk) · 798 Art District · Great Wall (recovery Day 8+)

Shenzhen

Why · HKU-affiliated medical school + private intl. depts.; first choice for patients transiting via Hong Kong; year-round mild (hot summers)

Stay · Stay: Futian central (public hospitals + malls)

Activities · Lianhua Mountain · Dameisha coast (recovery Day 8+) · Hong Kong day trip (visa permitting)

Section 5

Surgeon profile cards (3 matched candidates)

Each surgeon's card includes years in practice, education, case volume for this method, publications, English level, and willingness to do video follow-ups.

Dr. ZHANG WEI

JIAHUI INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL · Shanghai

Years in practice
15 years in practice
Education · fellowships
Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ. School of Medicine, MD/PhD · ITI Switzerland fellowship
Case volume for this method
All-on-4 case volume: 280+
Publications
PubMed: 4 papers (implant osseointegration / soft-tissue management)
English level
Fluent English consultations
Video follow-up
Accepts video follow-ups for international patients

Dr. LI MING

BEIJING UNITED FAMILY HOSPITAL · Beijing

Years in practice
12 years in practice
Education · fellowships
Peking Univ. School of Stomatology, DDS · UCLA visiting scholar
Case volume for this method
All-on-4 case volume: 180+
Publications
PubMed: 2 papers (CAD/CAM prosthesis design)
English level
Fluent English consultations
Video follow-up
Accepts video follow-ups for international patients

Dr. CHEN HUI

HKU-SHENZHEN HOSPITAL · Shenzhen

Years in practice
20 years in practice
Education · fellowships
HKU Faculty of Dentistry, BDS / MDS
Case volume for this method
All-on-4 case volume: 410+
Publications
PubMed: 8 papers (incl. one systematic review)
English level
Intermediate English (interpreter provided by hospital)
Video follow-up
In-person follow-ups only (no video)

Section 6

Risk assessment for your case (top 3)

Based on your CT report and history, the brief lists the top 3 most relevant risks for your method, with each candidate hospital's response plan. This section is a format sample.

Risk 1 · Maxillary sinus floor infection

In cases with borderline posterior bone height (~8 mm on CT), distal tilted implants in All-on-4 may approach the sinus floor. Literature reports 2–5% sinus-floor infection within 1 year for such cases.

Response: Jiahui · intra-op real-time CBCT navigation / Shanghai United Family · ENT consultation on call / HKU Shenzhen · puncture backup plan available

Risk 2 · Immediate-loading stability

All-on-4 immediate loading requires ≥30 N·cm initial stability. In cases without quantitative bone-density assessment, occasional implant-site instability is observed (5–8%).

Response: All three candidate hospitals offer a delayed-loading fallback at no extra cost — if intraoperative torque misses target, the plan switches to delayed.

Risk 3 · Permanent prosthesis fit and wear

Full-zirconia bridge: ~3% fit deviation rate at 5 years. Composite resin: ~8% wear at 5 years. Bite-force measurement requires an in-person dentist.

Response: All three offer 5-year fit recheck and free adjustment if needed. The composite-resin option includes one free replacement within 5 years (HKU Shenzhen only).

This section organizes information; it is not a clinical judgment about your case. All risk assessments must be confirmed by you and your chosen doctor in person, with your records.

Section 7

M-visa invitation letter + materials checklist

The brief includes the full M-visa (medical visa) flow: which hospital can issue the invitation, issuance time, your country's consular processing time, plus an invitation-letter sample and materials checklist.

Invitation letter sample (real hospital letterhead; body content redacted)

Issuing hospital: JIAHUI INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL · Letter no.: JH-INV-2024-█████

To: Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Australia

Re: Medical Visa (M Class) Sponsorship for Mr. JOSEPH HAMILTON

(12 paragraphs covering patient details, diagnosis, treatment plan, expected stay, financial commitment, post-discharge follow-up. The actual brief includes the full unredacted text.)

Authorized signature · Hospital seal · Date

M-visa materials checklist

  1. Original passport (≥6 months validity, ≥2 blank pages)
  2. Visa application form (China Visa Application Service Center V.2013A)
  3. Two recent 2-inch color photos on white background
  4. Original hospital invitation letter
  5. Diagnostic certificate from a tertiary hospital or equivalent
  6. Proof of funds: 3 months of bank statements or savings certificate
  7. Return ticket booking + accommodation booking in China
  8. If accompanied: companion's passport + relationship proof

Timing estimate

  • · Invitation issuance: 3–5 business days at the hospital (after your records are verified)
  • · M-visa consular processing: 4–10 business days (per consulate Q2 2026 data)
  • · Plan to leave 4 weeks for the full preparation

The brief reconciles the checklist against your country's consular requirements.

WellChinaWellChina · Editorially-verified medical guide for foreign patients in China

This document is a sample, intended only to demonstrate the format and depth of our briefs. WellChina does not provide medical diagnoses or treatment recommendations; all decisions are to be made by you and your chosen doctor.

In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves stimulating the ovaries, retrieving eggs, fertilizing them in a laboratory, and transferring the resulting embryo to the uterus. Cost varies based on standard IVF versus ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection), the medication protocol used for ovarian stimulation, whether fresh or frozen embryo transfer is performed, and the number of cycles needed. China's reproductive medicine centers have among the highest IVF caseloads globally, delivering success rates comparable to top Western clinics at 50-70% lower cost.

Methods Available

Prices vary mainly by hospital tier and implant brand. Here's what foreign patients typically pay at each tier:

Treatment duration21 daysRecovery period7 days

Public tertiary

¥25,000 – ¥65,000

ICSI · single-sperm injection (+¥4-8k — used for male-factor infertility, prior IVF failure, or frozen sperm) · Conventional IVF (sperm + egg co-culture — cheapest, used when male sperm parameters are normal)

Under 35 (default protocol, ~50-60% live birth/cycle, fewer cycles needed) · 35-37 (slightly higher med dose, ~35-45% live birth/cycle)

Lowest cost · longer waits · Chinese signage typical

Mid-tier private

Most common

¥35,000 – ¥150,000

ICSI · single-sperm injection (+¥4-8k — used for male-factor infertility, prior IVF failure, or frozen sperm) · Conventional IVF (sperm + egg co-culture — cheapest, used when male sperm parameters are normal)

Under 35 (default protocol, ~50-60% live birth/cycle, fewer cycles needed) · 43 and above (own-egg <5% live birth — most clinics counsel donor egg; CN public hospitals legally cap autologous IVF at age 50)

Same-day appointments · partial English staff · standard warranty

Premium / International

¥80,000 – ¥200,000

ICSI · single-sperm injection (+¥4-8k — used for male-factor infertility, prior IVF failure, or frozen sperm)

35-37 (slightly higher med dose, ~35-45% live birth/cycle) · 38-40 (antagonist or mild stim often preferred, ~20-30% live birth/cycle, expect 2-3 cycles)

Full English · concierge service · extended warranty

Suitable for

  • Documented infertility ≥12 months (≥6 months if 35+) or known cause: blocked tubes, severe male-factor, advanced endometriosis, unexplained infertility after 2-3 failed IUI cycles
  • Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) and antral follicle count guide protocol choice — low AMH may shift you to mild stim regardless of age
  • Maternal age is the dominant variable: under-35 typically needs 1-2 cycles; 38-40 usually 2-3; 43+ with own eggs has <5% live-birth rate per cycle
  • ICSI required if male partner has severe oligo/astheno/teratozoospermia, prior failed conventional IVF fertilization, or frozen surgically-retrieved sperm
  • Marriage certificate required by CN public hospitals (single women cannot access IVF in mainland CN as of 2026); foreign couples must legalize marriage cert via apostille / consular authentication

Visa Tip

Medical visa (M) or tourist visa; plan for 3-4 week stay minimum

Hospitals Offering IVF Treatment(14)

City
Peking University First Hospital
BeijingPartial English

¥20,000 – ¥93,600

(~$2,949 – $13,804)

¥20,000 – ¥72,000

(~$2,949 – $10,618)

¥22,000 – ¥48,000

(~$3,244 – $7,079)

¥22,000 – ¥48,000

(~$3,244 – $7,079)
Peking University Third Hospital
BeijingPartial English

¥25,000 – ¥55,000

(~$3,687 – $8,111)

¥25,000 – ¥55,000

(~$3,687 – $8,111)

¥25,000 – ¥50,000

(~$3,687 – $7,374)

¥25,000 – ¥55,000

(~$3,687 – $8,111)

¥25,000 – ¥50,000

(~$3,687 – $7,374)

¥25,000 – ¥50,000

(~$3,687 – $7,374)
Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital
NanjingPartial English

¥25,000 – ¥55,000

(~$3,687 – $8,111)

¥25,000 – ¥50,000

(~$3,687 – $7,374)

¥30,000 – ¥60,000

(~$4,424 – $8,848)
Jiahui International Hospital
ShanghaiFull EnglishJCI

¥35,000 – ¥70,000

(~$5,162 – $10,323)

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