Anova Receives More Government Funded IVF
More fertility care for all. More beautiful families.
We look forward to helping more patients start families today.
More funding means:
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No More waitlists
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More immediate care for all
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More beautiful babies
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More dreams fulfilled
To qualify for the Ontario Fertility Program, you must be:
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An Ontario resident with a valid OHIP card
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Under the age of 43
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Have not yet received an OFP-funded IVF cycle
Start Treatment Now
If you are already an Anova patient please email us at Welcome@anovafertility.com to start your treatment
Why Choose Anova?
You only get one government-funded IVF cycle through the Ontario Fertility Program – Make it count!
At Anova Fertility, we know how much becoming a parent means to you. That’s why we’ve built a clinic where science, experience, and compassion come together to give you the best possible chance at fertility success.
With over 150 years of combined expertise, Canada’s largest and most advanced IVF laboratory, and a team that’s literally brought thousands of babies into the world, Anova consistently delivers the highest success rates in the country. At Anova, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all treatment because we know how much every chance at success matters. Our approach is fully personalized, designed around your unique fertility journey, your body, and your goals.
Led by Dr. Marjorie Dixon, our team has long fought to make fertility care available for everyone in Ontario. Now, we promise to fight for you, your dream, and your future.
We’re here to support you, every step of the way, on your pathway to parenthood. Join the many thousands of Anova families in Canada and around the world!
What’s Not Covered?
- Medications
- Genetic Testing (PGT-A)
- Storage of genetic material (eggs, sperm, embryos)
What’s Covered?
- Up to two attempts at cycle monitoring
- One attempt at egg retrieval
- One attempt at sperm retrieval or surgical sperm retrieval, if needed
- Embryo freezing, thawing and culture
- One-at-a-time transfer of viable embryos