Egg Donor Compensation · Houston, Texas

Egg Donor Pay in Houston (2026)

What egg donors earn in Houston: $8,000–$12,000 per cycle, usually at the metro high end. Local context and how to start.

🔄 Verified: July 16, 2026
Short answer: in 2026, egg donors in the Houston area typically earn $8,000–$12,000 per cycle, usually near the upper end for Texas. Houston is a large Texas metro with steady clinic demand, so demand is concentrated here. Treat the metro figure as an estimate, not a promise.

Egg Donor pay in Houston for 2026

Houston sits inside Texas, so its pay is anchored to the state range of $8,000 to $12,000 per cycle. Because Houston is a large Texas metro with steady clinic demand, offers here tend to cluster toward the top of that band. We label the metro premium honestly: it is a realistic estimate based on concentrated demand and a higher cost of living, not a separate fixed rate.

Why Houston pay runs high

How Houston compares nationally

Nationally, egg donors earn about $6,000 to $15,000 per cycle. With Houston offers landing near the top of Texas's $8,000–$12,000 range, a Houston egg donor is generally at or above the national midpoint. As always, egg donor pay is not a salary. You are paid per donation cycle.

Who qualifies and how to get started in Houston

Egg donors are generally women 21 to 34, non-smokers, with a healthy BMI and regular cycles. If that fits, here is the path:

Agencies worth comparing: Shady Grove Fertility · HelpCreateFamilies (Egg Donor).

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See the full picture for the state on egg donor pay in Texas, the pay-by-state comparison, or the national breakdown of how much egg donors make in 2026. Not sure you qualify? Start with the requirements.

FAQ

How much do egg donors get paid in Houston?
In 2026, egg donors in the Houston area typically earn $8,000 to $12,000 per cycle, often near the higher end for Texas because Houston is a large Texas metro with steady clinic demand. This is an estimate; your actual offer depends on the agency, your profile, and your experience.
Does Houston pay more than the rest of Texas?
Major metros like Houston tend to sit at the upper end of the state range because demand is concentrated and the cost of living is higher. Treat any metro premium as an estimate.
How do I start as an egg donor in Houston?
Confirm you meet the requirements, then apply to a reputable agency or clinic serving the Houston area. Screening takes a few weeks and there is no cost to apply.