スペイン, バルセロナ
Cayetana Barbed
カジェタナ・バルベッド医師は23年の経験以上にわたり900件を超える体外受精を実施しており、スペインで最も先進的な卵子提供プログラムを主導しています。自己卵子を用いた体外受精の費用は約8,860ドルで、通常、処置費、診察費、および個別治療計画が含まれます。当クリニックの成功率は59%であり、業界平均の40%を上回っています。セントロ・メディコ・テクノンはJCI認定を取得しており、ニューズウィーク誌の「世界最高の病院」にも選出されています。
| トルコ | オーストリア | スペイン | |
| 体外受精 | から $3,000 | から $8,500 | から $4,000 |
| 薬理学的刺激 | から $850 | から $4,000 | から $3,000 |
| 胚移植術 | から $500 | から $2,500 | から $989 |
| 胚移植前後の鍼治療 | から $250 | から $300 | から $150 |
| 胚提供 | から $5,500 | から $9,500 | から $8,000 |
カジェタナ・バルベッド医師は23年の経験以上にわたり900件を超える体外受精を実施しており、スペインで最も先進的な卵子提供プログラムを主導しています。自己卵子を用いた体外受精の費用は約8,860ドルで、通常、処置費、診察費、および個別治療計画が含まれます。当クリニックの成功率は59%であり、業界平均の40%を上回っています。セントロ・メディコ・テクノンはJCI認定を取得しており、ニューズウィーク誌の「世界最高の病院」にも選出されています。
ラモン・アウレル・バジェステロス医師は、Centro Médico Teknon において生殖補助医療を統括しており、35年の経験の経験を有し、900件以上の人工授精(IUI)を実施しています。提供精子を用いたIUIの費用は通常約4,120ドルで、診察、経過観察、精子調製および授精処置が含まれます。JCI認定を取得した当クリニックでは、表現型に基づくドナーマッチングおよびタイムラプス技術を用いた院内胚培養を提供しています。アウレル医師は生殖医学の専門的訓練を受けており、ESHREおよびIFFSの会員資格を保持しています。
Dr. Cayetana Barbed ranks among the top 10 gynecologists in Catalonia for her work in reproductive medicine. She is a lead fertility expert at Centro Médico Teknon in Barcelona. Dr. Barbed coordinates one of the most technologically advanced egg donation programs in Spain. She holds the highest Level III certification in ultrasound diagnostics from SEGO.
スペイン有数の不妊治療センターであるキロンサルード・ファーティリティ・キャンパス・バルセロナの医療部長を務め、生殖医療において35年の経験の経験を持つ。
Spain is a top global fertility hub due to progressive laws allowing treatment for single women and same-sex couples, legally protected donor anonymity, and high success rates. Spanish clinics lead Europe in volume, offering advanced technology like PGT-A for women up to age 50.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Bookimed data shows Spain dominates the premium fertility market by offering specialized care for patients over 40. While basic IVF starts around $4,000, top-tier facilities like Centro Médico Teknon integrate genomic research directly into their protocols. This high-tech approach, paired with JCI-accredited safety standards, draws patients who have seen unsuccessful cycles in other European regions.
Patient Consensus: Patients frequently highlight the transparent pricing and lack of unnecessary medical add-ons compared to other regions. Many describe the experience as highly empathetic, often noting the comfort of all-female medical teams and dedicated international coordinators.
Spanish law 14/2006 strictly protects donor anonymity, meaning neither recipients nor children born from donation can ever learn the donor identity. Clinics use the national SIRHA registry to manage gametes, ensuring high security, medical traceability, and a strict limit of 6 children per donor.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain remains a top global destination because the anonymous system enables vast donor pools at centers like Centro Médico Teknon. While US-based patients often face long waits for specific matching, Spanish clinics can often provide fresh donor cycles immediately since matching is handled by doctors rather than parental selection.
Patient Consensus: Patients value how clinics handle the matching process based on physiological traits. While some wish for more personal details, many find the medical team's expertise in selection reduces stress during treatment.
Completing an IVF cycle in Spain typically requires 1 or 2 trips depending on your specific treatment protocol. Using a shared care model allows you to perform hormone stimulation and monitoring locally, while traveling to JCI-accredited clinics for critical procedures like egg retrieval and embryo transfer.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from Centro Médico Teknon shows that international patients often prefer the `Freeze-all` strategy with PGT-A testing. This approach requires two distinct trips but allows for genetic screening and ensures the uterine lining is optimal. While it adds a second flight, success rates frequently justify the extra travel for patients over 35.
Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize that flying immediately after an embryo transfer is safe and doesn't impact success. They recommend hiring a translator for clinics like Centro Médico Teknon to help navigate the process smoothly.
Spain achieves high IVF clinical pregnancy rates of 34.6% per embryo transfer and over 50% for egg donation. Success rates climb reaching 63.8% for patients under 35 at elite institutions like Instituto Bernabeu. JCI-accredited facilities often integrate PGT-A genetic testing to optimize outcomes.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics highlight a 97% implantation rate, this often reflects cumulative results over multiple cycles. Data from Centro Médico Teknon shows that specialists like Dr. Ramon Aurell Ballesteros, with UK-based training and 870+ procedures, offer a significant experience edge. Patients should prioritize clinics where lead doctors have 10+ years of specific reproductive medicine experience.
Patient Consensus: Many patients find Spanish clinics more proficient for women over 40 compared to other European options. Always verify if advertised figures refer to clinical pregnancies or live births to manage expectations effectively.
Spanish law does not set a strict legal age limit for IVF, but clinical practice follows a consensus limit of 50 years. Most private centers treat patients aged 50–52 based on health assessments, while exceptional cases may extend to 54 for healthy women.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s flexibility makes it a primary hub for international patients over 45 who are often rejected elsewhere. While clinics like Centro Médico Teknon host advanced egg-donation programs, the most successful patients book cycles before their 49th birthday to ensure the final embryo transfer occurs before turning 50.
Patient Consensus: Patients value that Spanish clinics evaluate individual health rather than just AMH levels or age. Many note that Spain is the most welcoming European destination for single women and LGBTQ+ couples reaching their late 40s.
The ROPA technique, or Reciprocal IVF, is a fertility treatment specifically for married female couples. It allows both partners to participate biologically: one provides the eggs while the other carries the pregnancy using donor sperm. Spain is a primary global hub for this legal Shared Motherhood procedure.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s legal framework for ROPA is unique because it requires marriage for automatic dual-maternity recognition. While basic IVF starts around $4,000, ROPA cycles at top centers like Centro Médico Teknon often range between $5,500 and $9,000. Data shows patients favor Spain because experienced specialists like Dr. Ramon Aurell Ballesteros have performed over 800 procedures, ensuring high success rates for reciprocal cycles.
Patient Consensus: Patients value the emotional bond of shared biology but emphasize that donor sperm remains strictly anonymous in Spain. Most find the process convenient as initial monitoring happens at home, requiring only 7–10 days in Spain for the transfer.
Spanish IVF clinics provide specialized care and support in English through dedicated international departments and fluent medical staff. Leading facilities like Centro Médico Teknon and Quironsalud Torrevieja employ English-speaking coordinators and Joint Commission International (JCI) certified specialists to manage consultations, diagnostics, and treatment protocols for global patients.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that choosing a headquarters clinic in Barcelona or Madrid over smaller satellite branches ensures better English support. Larger centers like Quironsalud Torrevieja support 15 languages, whereas regional branches may lack bilingual administrative staff for medication instructions.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that while doctors are usually fluent, communication with administrative staff regarding medication can vary. Dedicated coordinators are essential for avoiding errors with prescriptions like progesterone or estrogen.
Spanish law allows In Vitro Fertilization for all women regardless of marital status or sexual orientation. Single women, heterosexual couples, and same-sex female couples have full legal access. Private clinics routinely treat patients up to age 50 or 52 following a successful medical clearance.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Spain’s high success rates often stem from their massive egg donor pool. While many clinics advertise low entry prices, standard packages like those at Centro Médico Teknon often include extras like Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection or embryo culture. Choosing these comprehensive bundles can prevent the common trap of paying separate fees for essential lab work.
Patient Consensus: Patients value how Spanish specialists rarely reject cases based on low AMH levels. Many highlight the ease of finding diverse donor phenotypes compared to other European destinations.
The IVF process in Spain generally spans 6 to 8 weeks from initial preparation to embryo transfer. While the full medical cycle takes roughly 2 months, patients typically spend 10 to 14 days in Spain for monitoring, egg retrieval, and final implantation.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a significant trend toward hybrid cycles. Clinics like Centro Médico Teknon allow international patients to start stimulation at home. This strategy cuts travel costs and is specifically designed for cross-border patients from the UK and Germany. You only fly in for the final 10 days of the cycle.
Patient Consensus: Patients value the efficiency of the Spanish donor system, which eliminates long waiting lists. Many emphasize that coordinate-led support makes the 2-week medical stay feel manageable and straightforward.
Spanish IVF clinics serving international patients provide English-speaking doctors and dedicated coordinators to manage your treatment. Centers like Centro Médico Teknon and Hospital Quiron Barcelona offer specialized language assistance to ensure clear communication during complex reproductive procedures and consultations.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows that clinics like Quironsalud Torrevieja staff coordinators for up to 15 languages. If you choose a package at Centro Médico Teknon, language assistance is a standard inclusion. This is vital because administrative personnel at smaller clinics frequently rely on translation software for medication schedules, which can lead to confusion.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that while doctors are highly fluent, having a dedicated coordinator provides the best experience. They recommend confirming an international department exists to avoid scripted communication and ensure full transparency during your cycle.
Donors in Spain are 100% anonymous by law, ensuring total privacy for both parties. Recipients cannot select donors or access identifying information. Spanish legislation protects this altruistic system, though clinics perform rigorous phenotype matching to ensure donor physical traits align with the prospective parents.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While Spain is a top IVF destination, its strict anonymity laws mean you cannot use `ID-release` options common in other countries. At clinics like Centro Médico Teknon, doctors like Dr. Cayetana Barbed manage advanced programs that focus on matching physical traits precisely since you cannot personally choose your donor.
Patient Consensus: Patients acknowledge that anonymity in Spain is permanent and legally binding. Those requiring future donor transparency often find that Portugal or Greece are better alternatives for their specific needs.