Understanding the cost of donor eggs IVF in Mexico: Enlistalo Fertilidad and Dr. Alejandro Castillo Pelaez expand access for patients

Dr. Alejandro Castillo Pel?ez from Enlistalo Fertilidad, in Polanco, Mexico City.
Dr. Alejandro Castillo Pel?ez from Enlistalo Fertilidad, in Polanco, Mexico City.

Enlistalo Fertilidad has launched a new initiative to help international patients better understand the real cost of donor egg IVF in Mexico, addressing common confusion around pricing, inclusions, and treatment timelines. In collaboration with Mexico City-based gynecologist, obstetrician, and reproductive biologist Dr. Alejandro Castillo Pelaez, the initiative provides clear, structured guidance on how donor egg IVF programs operate in real clinical practice.
Mexico City, Mexico - Enlistalo Fertilidad, an international patient guidance platform, is announcing a new initiative focused on helping patients better understand the cost of donor eggs IVF in Mexico, in collaboration with partner and gynecologist, obstetrician and reproductive biologist Dr. Alejandro Castillo Pelaez.

For many patients in the United States and Canada, donor egg IVF is no longer limited by medical eligibility, but by practical barriers such as long waiting lists, unclear pricing and the difficulty of comparing clinics abroad. Cost is one of the most common and most confusing questions patients face when they begin exploring treatment outside their home country.

Enlistalo Fertilidad was created to address that gap. The organization helps international patients get personalized guidance before any medical commitment is made. Through its direct collaboration with Dr. Alejandro Castillo Pelaez, patients now have access to reliable information about donor egg IVF programs in Mexico, including timelines, availability and realistic expectations around total treatment costs.

"Patients usually come to us after weeks or months of searching online," said Michael Veillette, international coordinator at Enlistalo Fertilidad. "They find very different prices, very different promises and very little explanation about what is actually included. Our role is to help them understand the real cost and what those numbers actually represent in a clinical setting."

Dr. Alejandro Castillo Pelaez, based in Mexico City, works with internationally oriented fertility programs that regularly treat patients from the United States and Canada. His clinical teams provide donor egg IVF care within established medical and laboratory standards, while also offering treatment timelines that are often significantly shorter than those currently available in many North American clinics.

According to Enlistalo Fertilidad, a major source of confusion for patients is that published prices rarely reflect the full scope of treatment. Medication, donor screening, laboratory procedures, embryo development, freezing and future transfer options are often presented separately, making it difficult to compare programs or properly budget for care.

The new initiative focuses on providing patients with clear, structured explanations of how donor egg IVF programs in Mexico are organized, what services are typically included in each treatment pathway, and how pricing is built in real clinical practice.

"Our goal is not to promote a single package or a fixed price," added Veillette. "It is to help patients understand what is normal, what is optional and what can significantly affect the final cost of donor eggs IVF in Mexico. That clarity is what allows patients to make decisions with confidence."

Through Enlistalo Fertilidad, patients can discuss their individual situation, medical background and expectations before committing.

Dr. Castillo Pelaez emphasized that international patients often arrive with limited and sometimes misleading information.

"Patients deserve transparency," he said. "When people understand how donor programs operate and what is involved at each stage, they are better prepared and far more comfortable with their treatment plan."

Enlistalo Fertilidad's collaboration with Dr. Alejandro Castillo Pelaez reflects a broader trend of international patients seeking treatment options in Mexico, driven by shorter wait times, specialized donor programs and a growing demand for clearer information about costs and access.

The initiative is now available to international patients considering donor egg IVF in Mexico and seeking practical, unbiased guidance before beginning treatment.

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