
See how these top medical tourism destinations compare for IVF (In Vitro Fertilization).
| Comparison Factor | Italy | Lithuania | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average Cost (in USD) | 4500 - 8500 | 3500 - 5500 | Lithuania |
| Success Rate (Min and Max) | 35% - 55%/cycle | 35%–55%/cycle | Both Equal |
| Advanced Technology | ICSI + PGT + embryo vitrification + advanced embryology labs | ICSI, embryo freezing (vitrification), genetic testing (PGT in selected centres), advanced embryo culture systems | Both Equal |
| JCI Accredited Hospitals | 15+ | 2+ | Italy |
| Visa Process | Schengen Medical Visa | 7–15 days | Schengen Medical Visa | 10–15 days | Both Equal |
| Hospital Stay (typical) | Outpatient (2–3 wks stay) | Outpatient (2–3 weeks stay) | Both Equal |
| Patient Journey Complexity | Medium (cycle-based) | Medium (cycle-based) | Both Equal |
*Costs are estimates and may vary based on hospital, complexity, and package inclusions. See detailed cost breakdown below
Understand exactly where your money goes. Both countries offer all-inclusive packages, but here's how the costs typically break down.
Best for Budget-Conscious Patients
Offered Package Price (Additional Cost Excluded)
Top Hospitals: IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele , Casa di Cura La Madonnina
Best for Flexible Donor Requirements
Offered Package Price (Additional Cost Excluded)
Top Hospitals: Meliva Kardiolita Hospital, Vilnius , Meliva Kardiolita Hospital, Kaunas
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Get Your Free QuoteBoth Italy and Lithuania maintain world-class healthcare standards with internationally accredited hospitals and highly trained medical professionals.
Italian fertility clinics operate under strict European Union healthcare standards and the Italian National Health Service (Servizio Sanitario Nazionale – SSN) regulations, ensuring high safety and quality standards.
Success rates vary based on maternal age, ovarian reserve, embryo quality, and laboratory expertise in assisted reproductive technologies.
IVF treatment is regulated under Italian reproductive medicine laws and EU clinical standards with licensed fertility clinics and strict ethical guidelines.
Lithuanian fertility clinics operate under European Union (EU) healthcare regulations with licensed reproductive medicine centres and certified embryology laboratories.
Success rates depend on maternal age, embryo quality, and clinical protocols; outcomes are comparable to other European fertility centres.
IVF treatment is regulated under EU directives and Lithuanian healthcare laws, ensuring ethical practices, embryo handling standards, and patient safety.
| Quality Metric | Italy | Lithuania |
|---|---|---|
Accredited Hospitals | 15+ | 5+ |
Average Success Rate | 35% – 55%/cycle | 35%–55%/cycle |
Top Speciality Hubs | Rome, Milan, Bologna, Florence | Vilnius |
Both countries have highly qualified and experienced medical specialists trained at premier institutions worldwide. Here's what sets them apart.
Reproductive endocrinology
Many specialised fertility centres perform large numbers of IVF cycles annually with experienced reproductive medicine specialists.
Reproductive Medicine Specialists + Embryologists
Moderate Volume
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Beyond medical excellence, your comfort during treatment matters. Compare the patient experience at top hospitals in both destinations.

World-class hospitals, exceptional value
Italian fertility centres are equipped with advanced IVF laboratories including micromanipulation systems for ICSI, embryo culture incubators, cryopreservation units, time-lapse embryo monitoring, and genetic testing facilities for embryo screening.
Luxury healthcare experience
Lithuania offers modern fertility clinics with IVF laboratories equipped for ICSI, embryo culture, cryopreservation, and genetic testing in selected centres. Facilities include advanced incubators, micromanipulation systems, and diagnostic labs for hormone and fertility testing.
Plan your medical journey with confidence. Here's everything you need to know about travel, visas, and accommodation in both countries.
We provide end-to-end travel assistance including visa facilitation, airport pickups, hotel bookings near your hospital, and local support throughout your stay. Our patient coordinators handle all logistics so you can focus on recovery.
Understanding the recovery process helps you plan better. Here's what to expect after IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) in both countries.
Egg retrieval and embryo transfer are minimally invasive day-care procedures.
Patients usually stay in Italy during ovarian stimulation, monitoring and embryo transfer.
Air travel is generally safe within a few days after embryo transfer, depending on medical advice.
Pregnancy confirmation is performed through blood tests and an ultrasound follow-up.
In-person follow-ups recommended at 3, 6, 12 months. Telemedicine available.
Egg retrieval and embryo transfer are minimally invasive day-care procedures.
Patients typically stay in Lithuania during ovarian stimulation and embryo transfer phases.
Travel is usually permitted within a few days after embryo transfer based on medical advice.
Pregnancy is confirmed via blood tests and ultrasound follow-up.
Comprehensive telemedicine follow-up program. Return visits at 6, 12 months if possible.
IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) recipients require lifelong immunosuppressant medications. Ensure you have a plan for obtaining these medications and regular blood monitoring in your home country before traveling abroad for surgery.
Every medical procedure carries risks. We believe in complete transparency so you can make a fully informed decision about your IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) journey.
Some patients may experience ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) due to hormonal stimulation.
Egg retrieval may cause mild discomfort or temporary abdominal pain.
There is a risk of multiple pregnancies if multiple embryos are transferred.
IVF success is not guaranteed and may require multiple treatment cycles.
Hormonal medications may cause temporary symptoms such as bloating, mood changes, or fatigue.
The right choice depends on your specific situation. Here's a clear guide to help you decide which destination aligns with your needs.
Couples experiencing infertility due to blocked fallopian tubes, male factor infertility, ovulation disorders, endometriosis, unexplained infertility, or those requiring advanced assisted reproductive technologies such as ICSI or embryo genetic testing.
Couples facing infertility due to tubal blockage, male factor infertility, ovulation disorders, or unexplained infertility who are seeking cost-effective IVF treatment within a European healthcare system.
Our medical tourism experts can analyze your case and recommend the best destination based on your medical history and budget.
Follow this step-by-step framework to make the right choice for your IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) journey.
Consult a fertility specialist to determine the cause of infertility and confirm if IVF is the appropriate treatment.
Doctors review hormone levels, ultrasound scans, ovarian reserve tests, and semen analysis before designing a treatment plan.
Treatment cost may vary depending on medications, laboratory procedures, and additional services like genetic testing.
Provide previous fertility treatment records and diagnostic reports for accurate planning.
Blood tests and ultrasound scans are required after embryo transfer to confirm pregnancy and monitor early development.
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