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Ireland

Fertility care in Ireland is delivered through publicly funded HSE fertility hubs and private clinics. Fertility centres are currently regulated as tissue establishments by the HPRA, while a dedicated regulator (AHRRA) is being established under the 2024 Act.

How care is organised

Fertility care in Ireland is available through publicly funded HSE fertility hubs and through private clinics. Publicly funded treatment is accessed by GP or consultant referral, where eligibility criteria are met. Because eligibility rules have been expanding, it is worth confirming the current terms with the HSE.

Regulation and finding a clinic

Fertility centres are currently overseen by the HPRA, which authorises and inspects them as tissue establishments and publishes a public list you can use to check a centre. A dedicated regulator, the Assisted Human Reproduction Regulatory Authority (AHRRA), was created by the Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Act 2024 and is being established to license the sector.

Regulation here is in transition. Confirm a clinic’s current status directly and via the official sources before making decisions.

Find a clinic in Ireland

Use the official register to find and check real, licensed clinics. We do not list individual clinics here until each one is independently verified.

See the HPRA list of authorised centres (opens the official source in a new tab)

A dedicated regulator (AHRRA) is being established under the 2024 Act.

Sources

  1. Tissue establishments (authorised fertility centres list)Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA), Ireland · Accessed 19 July 2026

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