Best Egg Donor Agencies
A ranked comparison of the top egg donor agencies and programs in the U.S., evaluated on donor screening rigor, match quality, support services, and transparency.
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9.4
Best OverallCohort packages from ~$15,000; all-inclusive bundles availableBest Overall
Best Overall
Cohort packages from ~$15,000; all-inclusive bundles available
- Largest frozen donor egg inventory in the U.S. — immediate availability with no wait list
- Outcome guarantee programs: if no blastocyst, additional eggs provided at no charge
The largest frozen donor egg bank in the U.S. with guaranteed outcomes
Donor Egg Bank USA has industrialized egg donation in the best sense — their massive frozen inventory means intended parents can often begin a cycle within weeks rather than months. Their outcome guarantee program is one of the most patient-friendly in the industry, and pricing transparency across their package tiers is exemplary. The go-to choice for intended parents who prioritize speed and financial predictability.
Read the full Donor Egg Bank USA review →Pros
- Largest frozen donor egg inventory in the U.S. — immediate availability with no wait list
- Outcome guarantee programs: if no blastocyst, additional eggs provided at no charge
- Extensive FDA-compliant screening and ASRM-guideline testing for every donor
Cons
- Frozen eggs have slightly lower thaw-survival rates than fresh donor cycles
- Less personalized match process than boutique agencies
Score Breakdown
Donor Screening9.5Match Quality9.3Support9.2Transparency9.5 - 2
9.1
Cohort packages from ~$16,500Runner-Up
Runner-Up
Cohort packages from ~$16,500
- Exceptionally diverse donor pool with international backgrounds
- Rigorous FDA, ASRM, and additional psychological screening protocols
Global frozen egg inventory with diverse donor pool and clinic-network integration
World Egg Bank offers one of the most diverse frozen donor egg inventories available, a genuine advantage for intended parents seeking donors of specific ethnic or cultural backgrounds. Their multi-layered screening process — including psychological evaluation and genetic carrier testing — is among the most comprehensive in the field. Strong clinic-network integration makes the logistics smoother than working with smaller boutique agencies.
Read the full World Egg Bank review →Pros
- Exceptionally diverse donor pool with international backgrounds
- Rigorous FDA, ASRM, and additional psychological screening protocols
- Works with a wide network of fertility clinics nationwide for seamless coordination
Cons
- Slightly higher package costs than some domestic-only competitors
- Coordination across time zones can slow communication for some clinic pairings
Score Breakdown
Donor Screening9.3Match Quality9.0Support8.9Transparency9.1 - 3
9.0
Full donor IVF cycle from ~$30,000 all-inBest Value
Best Value
Full donor IVF cycle from ~$30,000 all-in
- Donor program fully integrated with one of the top IVF clinic networks in the country
- Shared-risk programs available for additional financial protection
Clinic-integrated donor program with elite lab quality and shared-risk pricing
Shady Grove Fertility's in-house egg donor program removes the coordination friction that typically exists between a third-party agency and a fertility clinic. Because everything — from donor screening to embryo transfer — happens within one organization, communication is faster and care is more cohesive. Intended parents who are already working with or near a Shady Grove location will find this the most streamlined path to donor egg IVF.
Read the full Shady Grove Fertility Egg Donor Program review →Pros
- Donor program fully integrated with one of the top IVF clinic networks in the country
- Shared-risk programs available for additional financial protection
- Single-team coordination between donor, recipient, and embryology staff
Cons
- Access tied to using a Shady Grove Fertility clinic — not independent
- Fresh donor availability depends on timing coordination with the donor cycle
Score Breakdown
Donor Screening9.2Match Quality9.0Support9.3Transparency9.1 - 4
8.7
Donor egg journeys from ~$35,000 (agency fees + clinic not included separately)Full-service boutique agency with exceptional case management for complex journeys
Full-service boutique agency with exceptional case management for complex journeys
Donor egg journeys from ~$35,000 (agency fees + clinic not included separately)
- Exceptional case management — dedicated coordinator from match through transfer
- One of the few agencies equally experienced in both egg donation and surrogacy
Full-service boutique agency with exceptional case management for complex journeys
Circle is a premium boutique agency best suited for intended parents navigating complex family-building journeys — particularly those who need both egg donation and surrogacy coordination. The dedicated case management model means more personalized guidance and fewer dropped-ball moments, though the cost reflects that level of service. Their legal and psychological support infrastructure is among the strongest in the industry.
Read the full Circle Surrogacy & Egg Donation review →Pros
- Exceptional case management — dedicated coordinator from match through transfer
- One of the few agencies equally experienced in both egg donation and surrogacy
- Strong legal and psychological support infrastructure included in agency fees
Cons
- Higher total cost due to boutique case management model
- Donor database is smaller than frozen-bank competitors
Score Breakdown
Donor Screening8.8Match Quality9.1Support9.4Transparency8.5 - 5
8.2
Agency fees from ~$6,000; clinic and medical costs separateBoutique agency with a carefully curated donor database and personal matching approach
Boutique agency with a carefully curated donor database and personal matching approach
Agency fees from ~$6,000; clinic and medical costs separate
- Boutique model means more hands-on matching assistance than large databases
- Lower agency fees than full-service competitors
Boutique agency with a carefully curated donor database and personal matching approach
Egg Donor America offers a personal, boutique matching experience at agency fees well below the category average. Because they work with the intended parents' existing clinic, there is no pressure to switch providers. The smaller donor database is the main limitation, and families with very specific donor criteria may face longer waits — but those with flexibility will find the cost-to-care ratio genuinely strong.
Read the full Egg Donor America review →Pros
- Boutique model means more hands-on matching assistance than large databases
- Lower agency fees than full-service competitors
- Works with intended parents' existing fertility clinic — clinic-agnostic
Cons
- Smaller donor database means longer potential wait times for specific criteria
- Less robust support infrastructure than larger agencies at similar price points
Score Breakdown
Donor Screening8.4Match Quality8.5Support8.3Transparency8.0
Egg Donation Buying Guide
Why does the egg donor agency matter so much?
Choosing an egg donor program shapes your child’s genetic origins, your treatment timeline, and one of the largest checks your family will ever write — through an industry with wildly varying practices. The strong programs screen donors far beyond legal minimums, match with care, and are transparent about costs and outcomes; weaker ones are listing services with markup. This decision rewards the same rigor you’d apply to a fertility clinic, because functionally it’s part of one.
What to look for
Screening beyond the FDA floor
FDA rules require infectious-disease testing and eligibility screening for donor tissue; quality programs add genetic carrier screening, psychological evaluation, and multi-generation medical histories. Ask for the exact screening list in writing.
Fresh versus frozen economics
Frozen egg cohorts cost less and move fast; fresh cycles cost more with donor synchronization but may yield more eggs. Discuss with your clinic which fits your medical situation before letting price decide.
ID-disclosure policy, decided for your child
Like sperm donation, egg donation is trending toward identity-release arrangements — and consumer DNA testing has ended practical anonymity anyway. Decide deliberately what your child will be able to know at adulthood; it’s their question you’re answering.
All-in cost accounting
Agency fees, donor compensation, donor medical and travel, legal agreements, medications, and your clinic’s cycle fees stack up differently across programs — the ranked options span ~$15,000 cohort packages to $35,000+ full journeys. Demand a single all-in projection.
Guarantees and outcome terms
Some programs offer guarantees — minimum eggs or blastocysts, or cycle-refund structures. Read what triggers them and what "guarantee" actually pays for; the fine print varies more than the marketing.
Independent legal counsel
Every donor arrangement needs a legal agreement, and both parties need independent attorneys experienced in reproductive law. An agency that shrugs at this is telling you who they are.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does using an egg donor cost all-in?
On our ranked programs: frozen egg cohort packages start around $15,000–$16,500 (eggs only — your clinic’s IVF fees are additional), while full fresh-donor journeys through clinic-integrated or agency programs run $30,000–$35,000 and up all-in. The variable everyone forgets: how many attempts the package covers. Compare per-realistic-attempt cost, not sticker price, and get every component itemized.
How are egg donors screened?
All U.S. programs must meet FDA donor-eligibility rules: infectious-disease testing and screening questionnaires. The programs worth using go substantially further — expanded genetic carrier panels, psychological evaluation by mental-health professionals, verified education and medical histories, and age and health criteria for egg quality. The screening delta between minimum-compliance and rigorous programs is the main thing your agency fee buys.
Should we choose a known, ID-release, or anonymous donor?
Most professionals who work with donor-conceived people now counsel toward openness: ID-release arrangements let your child learn the donor’s identity at adulthood, and research with donor-conceived adults consistently favors having that option. True anonymity is also no longer enforceable in the DNA-testing era. Whatever you choose, plan to be honest with your child early — the ranked organizations offer excellent resources on telling.
Our Ranking Methodology
Egg donor programs were evaluated on donor screening rigor beyond regulatory minimums, match quality and process, support provided to intended parents through the journey, and transparency of all-in costs and program terms.
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