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Clarity for every fertility journey

Trying to conceive, preparing for IVF, or just wanting answers? Start with a £40 discovery consultation and get a personalised plan — no guesswork, no unnecessary tests.
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We’ve done all the homework, so you don’t have to.

Specialists who know fertility inside-out

Find highly experienced reproductive doctors who can guide you.

Stop wasting money on random tests

Your doctor will help you understand what you actually need.

A full journey, supported

From hormones to scans to next steps, you’re never navigating fertility alone.

Recommended FIRST STEP

Start with a £40 Discovery Consultation

Before spending hundreds on fertility tests, speak with a specialist who can map out the right pathway for you and give you the most optimised days to test your hormones for fertility.

Instead, speak directly with a specialist first. They’ll help you understand what’s going on - and what you actually need.

Save money. Skip the confusion. Start with the right doctor.

GET THE RIGHT TESTS

Get only the right fertility tests booked for you

After your consultation, your doctor will shortlist exactly the tests that matter


Common tests include: AMH, Progesterone or hormone panel, Thyroid markers.

personalised next steps

A doctor-guided plan,  know what to do next.

Your doctor reviews your results and gives you a clear plan, which may include:

A written summary keeps everything simple and actionable.

Real clarity. Real guidance. Real savings.

Real stories, by women like you.

“I was overwhelmed by where to start. Amilis matched me with a doctor who explained exactly what I needed — I saved money and finally felt in control because I tested my hormone on very specific days for my cycle, and it made it clear what I actually needed to be able to get pregnant.”

verified amilis user
32 years old

Cost of possible tests, discounted rates with Amilis

Some of our partner clinics offer flexible payment options to make egg freezing more accessible.
Not in the UK? Remote support, wherever you are
Just because you're not in the UK doesn't mean you're out of options. Amilis makes it possible to begin your egg freezing journey from wherever you are. Our partners provide:
Fertility testing near you
Remote video consultations
Cycle monitoring adjustments
Is egg freezing right for me?
There are many reasons why someone would want to freeze their eggs.
Early menopause or other fertility concerns run in your family.
In a same sex relationship and want options for biological children.
You want kids but haven't found the right partner yet.
Age or health concerns impacting fertility.
Ready for kids but your partner needs more time.
Don’t know if you want kids yet might change your mind.

Why women choose
Amilis vs. Going Directly to a Clinic

Meet our speciality doctors

We’re super picky about the clinics & doctors we partner with.

All our partner clinics meet the highest standards of egg-freezing success & thawing rates, patient reviews, and quality of care - with 100s of egg freezing cycles a year to prove it.

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Everything you need to know about egg freezing.

Demystifying egg freezing and its potential benefits.
Is this journey the right fit for you?
A transparent look at the process and associated costs.
Unpacking the potential side effects and risks.
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Amilis was born from a personal journey.

“Deciding to freeze your eggs can be unnecessarily difficult. I want women to feel empowered and knowledgeable when beginning their search. I want women to have options that I didn't have.”
Sarita Stefani
Co-Founder of Amilis
Sarita Stefani holding a pomegranate and grapefruit.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to freeze eggs?

In the UK and London, one cycle of egg freezing typically costs between £3,500 to £6,500 including costs on medication, consultations and annual storage fees for the frozen eggs. Through Amilis, you can save £250 on your consultation, and save on ultrasound scans and fertility testing along with comparing transparent prices across clinics.

Is there an age limit for egg freezing?

While there's no strict upper age limit for egg freezing in the UK, most clinics recommend freezing eggs before age 35 for the best chances of success. Egg quality and quantity naturally decline with age, particularly after 35, which can affect future pregnancy chances. Some clinics may set their own age limits, typically around 40-42, based on success rates and medical considerations.

How long can I store frozen eggs for?

In the UK, you can now store your frozen eggs for up to 55 years from the date of freezing. This extended storage period applies to all eggs frozen for social or medical reasons. You'll need to renew your consent for storage every 10 years, and your clinic will contact you about this.

Will egg freezing hurt?

While the egg collection procedure is done under sedation, the 10-12 days leading up to it include fertility injections every day, which may be slightly painful and add to discomfort. However, with the right technique, support and care, the daily hormone injections are manageable, with many reporting feeling similar to a slight pinch. You might experience some cramping and bloating for a few days after retrieval, but we recommend resting anywhere from 2 days until a week after.

Where are frozen eggs stored?

Your frozen eggs are stored in specialised cryopreservation liquid maintained at -196°C in liquid nitrogen. These storage facilities are highly regulated by the HFEA (Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority) and monitored with sophisticated alarm systems. Your eggs will remain safely stored at your chosen clinic unless you decide to use them or transfer them elsewhere.

How many egg-freezing cycles do I need?

The number of cycles needed varies depending on your age, fertility health, and how many eggs you'd like to store for future use. Most fertility specialists recommend collecting 15-20 mature eggs for the best chance of future pregnancy, which might require 2-3 cycles for women over 35 and 1-2 cycles for women under 35. Your AMH test results, AFC ultrasound and age will help determine your likely egg yield per cycle.