First-time egg donors in Washington earn $8,000–$12,000. See full compensation breakdown, requirements, and how to apply.
| Base Compensation | $8,000 – $12,000 |
| Travel & Expenses | $1,000 – $2,000 |
| Total Potential | $9,000 – $14,000 |
| Base Compensation | $10,000 – $15,000 |
| Travel & Expenses | $1,000 – $2,000 |
| Total Potential | $11,000 – $17,000 |
Washington offers above-average egg donor compensation driven by a growing fertility industry and strong demand from intended parents.
Expanding fertility clinic presence in Washington's major metro areas.
Multiple licensed agencies operate in Washington and compete for donors.
Increasing demand from intended parents drives above-average rates.
Donors in Washington can access clinics in nearby major markets as well.
Requirements are set by agencies and consistent across all states:
Final eligibility is determined by the agency's medical team.
Complete application in 10–15 minutes. We match you with agencies in Washington within 48 hours.
Physical exam, bloodwork, and genetic testing — coordinated and paid by the agency.
Standard psych assessment included at no cost to you.
Review and sign donor agreement. Legal fees covered by the agency.
10–14 days of hormone injections, then a 30-minute outpatient retrieval procedure.
Paid within 2–4 weeks of retrieval. Total: $9,000–$14,000 for first-time donors.
Not necessarily. Some agencies work with donors who travel from nearby states. However, you'll need to attend 10–15 clinic appointments locally over 3–6 months, so proximity matters.
Yes. Egg donor compensation is considered taxable income at the federal level. You'll receive a 1099 from the agency. Consult a tax professional for Washington-specific guidance.
The ASRM recommends a maximum of 6 donation cycles per donor. Most agencies follow this guideline. Repeat donors often earn higher compensation.
From application to receiving compensation: 3–6 months. This includes agency screening, medical evaluation, legal review, and the donation cycle.
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