Since 2002, Barbados Fertility Center has been helping people from around the world achieve their dream of having a child. Begin a fertility journey that feels human again with Barbados Fertility Centre. You’ve held your breath long enough. Now exhale. Let your shoulders drop and your hope rise. We are where World Class Care meets Caribbean Calm.
Stress affects fertility outcomes. Calm supports them. At Barbados Fertility Centre, our environment is part of your treatment — not an afterthought.
- A soothing, private clinic designed for emotional safety
- Personalised, more human pace of care
- A team that knows your story
- A destination that lowers stress from the moment you arrive


We offer the same clinical standards, technology, and expertise as top US clinics — without the overwhelm or high cost.
- JCS accredited, the highest global standard for medical quality
- Industry-leading success rates
- US-trained embryology team with cutting edge advanced fertility laboratory
- Evidence-based treatment plans
- Pricing that makes treatment possible
Clinical excellence, delivered with Caribbean warmth.
We know costs matter.
Our pricing is clear, accessible, and significantly lower than US clinics, without compromising on patient care or clinical standards.
Our Industry-leading IVF success rates exceed US and UK averages, while remaining significantly more affordable. We are so proud of the high success achieved and the thousands of BFC Babies born around the world.
We are delighted to report that we have continued to build on our successes since we opened our doors in 2002 achieving thousands of pregnancies for couples from the Caribbean, USA, UK, Canada, Europe, and Barbados.
Real journeys. Real success.
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