En Thaïlande, la cryopréservation d'embryons coûte généralement entre $3,000 / 111,000฿ et $5,000 / 185,000฿. Le prix final dépend du caractère isolé de l'acte ou de son intégration dans un cycle de FIV. En France, ces procédures coûtent en moyenne environ $4,500 / 166,500฿. Les patients économisent environ 33% par rapport aux tarifs français. Ce coût couvre habituellement la vitrification et la première année de conservation.
Avis d'expert Bookimed : Choisir un établissement à Bangkok permet d'accéder à des spécialistes dotés de qualifications internationales. Le Dr Poonkiat Punyamitr, de la Prime Fertility Clinic, détient des certifications d'institutions à Singapour et en Thaïlande. Des centres importants comme l'hôpital Sikarin sont accrédités par la Joint Commission International (JCI). Ils accueillent chaque année des milliers de patients étrangers. Cette alliance entre expertise mondiale et frais de conservation réduits représente un atout majeur pour la planification familiale.
| Thaïlande | Turquie | Espagne | |
| Cryoconservation d'embryons | de $3,000 / 111,000฿ | de $550 / 20,350฿ | de $388 / 14,356฿ |
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Spécialisé en technologie de reproduction assistée avec double certification de Thaïlande et de Singapour. Le Dr Punyamitr est directeur médical à la Prime Fertility Clinic.
Dr. Wasin Naknam is an obstetrician-gynecologist and reproductive medicine specialist. He earned his MD from Chiang Mai University, Thailand, in 2012. He received Thai Board certification in Obstetrics and Gynecology in 2016. He completed the Thai Board of Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology in 2018. He obtained a master’s in Biotechnology of Assisted Human Reproduction and Embryology from the University of Valencia, Spain, in 2021.
Clinical focus: IUI and IVF/ICSI (long, antagonist, and double stimulation protocols). Customized ovarian stimulation for poor ovarian reserve and PCOS. Targeted care for repeated embryo transfer failure. PGT-A, PGT-M, and PGT-SR. Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy for infertility.
Professional activities: ESHRE workshops and annual meetings in 2017 (Geneva), 2018 (Barcelona), and 2019 (Vienna). TSRM seminar and conference in Pattaya in 2019. Poster presentation at ESHRE 2020 (virtual). Memberships: ASPIRE, ESHRE, ASRM, and TSRM.
Titulaire d'un fellowship en médecine de la reproduction de l'Université de Chulalongkorn – le Dr Kritsernvong est spécialisé dans les traitements de fertilité avancés à la Prime Fertility Clinic.
Dr. Chaisuk Jiwatanaporn is an obstetrician-gynaecologist (OB-GYN) with a subspecialty in reproductive medicine. Dr. Jiwatanaporn earned an MD from the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University in 1999. Dr. Jiwatanaporn holds the Thai Board in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the Medical Council of Thailand, completed at Chonburi Hospital. Dr. Jiwatanaporn completed a fellowship in reproductive medicine at Chulalongkorn University in 2009. Practice areas include general obstetrics and gynaecology, reproductive endocrinology and infertility, and gynaecologic endoscopy.
Continuing education includes ESHRE workshops and annual meetings in Lisbon (2016), Geneva (2017), Barcelona (2018), and Vienna (2019). Additional meetings include ASPIRE 2019 in Hong Kong, TSRM 2019 in Pattaya, and COGI 2019 in Paris. Professional memberships include the Medical Council of Thailand, RTCOG, TSRM, TSGR, and ESHRE.
Success rates for frozen embryo transfer in Thailand are among the highest globally, with leading clinics reporting clinical pregnancy rates between 40% and 60% per cycle. Outcomes reached 70% for patients under 35 using advanced vitrification and preimplantation genetic testing at JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai fertility specialists like Prof. Dr. Teraporn Vutyavanich often favor natural cycle transfers, which can yield implantation rates exceeding 60%. While many international centers rely on medicated cycles for scheduling convenience, Bangkok clinics frequently prioritize the natural hormonal environment to maximize receptivity. This patient-centric approach helps explain why Thailand maintains a global rank of 5 for IVF-related medical tourism requests.
Patient Consensus: Many patients emphasize the importance of requesting age-stratified statistics and embryo grades before starting. Most travelers recommend planning 2 days of rest in Bangkok post-transfer before flying home to support early implantation.
Legal eligibility to create and freeze embryos in Thailand is strictly limited to legally married heterosexual couples under the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Act of 2015. Single individuals and same-sex couples may freeze gametes separately but cannot legally combine them into embryos without a valid marriage certificate.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While single women can freeze eggs at clinics like Gift Fertility Clinic, those eggs cannot be fertilized in Thailand until a legal marriage is registered. Interestingly, some foreign couples establish legal residency or perform a quick civil ceremony in Thailand for approximately $15 to meet these strict documentation requirements before starting IVF cycles.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that while egg freezing is accessible for singles, embryo transfer is impossible without marriage. Many recommend consulting a Thai fertility lawyer if you plan to navigate complex international surrogacy or storage laws.
Thai law imposes no statutory maximum for embryo storage duration, allowing for indefinite cryopreservation provided annual fees are paid. While vitrification ensures long-term biological viability, specific regulations govern posthumous use and require mandatory consent renewals every 2 years to maintain active storage status.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While clinics like Sikarin Hospital maintain JCI-accredited facilities for long-term safety, the real differentiator in Thailand is the mandatory biennial consent cycle. Data shows that even though storage is technically indefinite, failing to renew paperwork every 2 years can jeopardize the legal standing of your embryos, regardless of paid storage fees.
Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that while embryos remain viable for over 10 years, success rates often peak when used within the first 5 years. Many advise clear inheritance planning and prioritizing vitrification over older slow-freeze methods to ensure post-thaw survival.
Importing and exporting embryos to or from Thailand is now possible for international couples following significant legislative reforms in 2025. While previously restricted, new amendments allow the legal transport of frozen embryos under strict permit requirements from the Thai Food and Drug Administration and Ministry of Public Health.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While legal, logistical costs often range from $5,000 to $10,000 due to specialized courier requirements. Data shows that many patients opt to perform the entire IVF cycle at Bangkok centers like Prime Fertility Clinic or Piyavate Hospital. This avoids the 2-month lead time needed for apostilled documents and Thai FDA import licenses.
Patient Consensus: Patients report that while shipping is feasible, unexpected customs holds can occur. Many recommend starting the paperwork 3 months early and using established global couriers to ensure freezing protocols remain compatible between clinics.
Plan for a 15 to 20 day stay in Thailand for a complete embryo cryopreservation cycle. This window covers ovarian stimulation starting on day 2 of your period, frequent ultrasound monitoring, egg retrieval, and mandatory recovery before international travel.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics suggest 15 days, our data shows patients often extend to 21 days. This buffer covers slow follicle growth or observation for Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS). Senior specialists like Professor Teraporn Vutyavanich at Chiang Mai IVF Polyclinic emphasize this flexibility for safety.
Patient Consensus: Patients recommend booking flexible flights and choosing hotels near clinics like Sikarin Hospital. Frequent visits make long commutes stressful during the 10 to 14 day active monitoring phase.