
Albury IVF
Services
Albury IVF - Australia's First Regional IVF Service
Established in 1988 by Dr Giltrap, Albury IVF is Australia's first regional IVF service and remains an independent, non-corporate fertility clinic. Located in the NSW/Victoria border region, they serve patients across regional Australia with a commitment to affordable, personalised fertility care.
Our Approach
Albury IVF believes in comprehensive assessment and honest communication. They provide an honest appraisal of your pregnancy chances and recommend treatments suitable for your situation - recognising that IVF isn't always necessary. As an independent clinic with no corporate links, their focus remains entirely on patient outcomes.
Why Choose Albury IVF
- Australia's first regional IVF service - over 35 years of experience
- Independent, doctor-owned clinic with no corporate affiliations
- Flexible payment options tailored to individual financial circumstances
- Regional accessibility serving NSW, Victoria, and international patients
- Specialised expertise in both fertility and endometriosis management
- Honest appraisal - recommending simpler treatments when appropriate
Services
- Fertility Testing and Diagnosis
- Ovulation Tracking and Induction
- In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
- Donor Programs (eggs, sperm, embryos)
- Egg and Sperm Freezing
- Surrogacy Services
- Surgical Treatments (endoscopic and open procedures)
- Dedicated Endometriosis Clinic
Pricing
Albury IVF offers flexible payment options tailored to suit individual financial needs. Contact the clinic directly for current pricing information.
Locations
Albury IVF operates from two locations: their main clinic at 571 Kiewa Street, Albury NSW, and a satellite clinic in Wagga Wagga, making fertility care accessible across the Riverina region.
IVF Success Rates
Data: 2021-2022 (ANZARD)
Births per Embryo Transfer
Live births for each embryo transfer performed
Births per Treatment
Live births per individual treatment attempt
Pregnancies per Treatment
Clinical pregnancies per treatment attempt (includes miscarriages)
Source: Australian Government funded data via YourIVFSuccess (UNSW/ANZARD)