

The Donor Concierge Difference
Donor Concierge has helped many intended parents find their surrogate match in Albany, Buffalo, Brooklyn, Manhattan, and other areas of New York. Leveraging our network of surrogacy agencies and decades of experience, our fertility experts narrow your search to New York-based surrogates – only sharing a candidate with you after our in-house medical team has vetted them.

How the surrogacy process works in New York
Donor Concierge has access to more U.S. surrogates than any other organization in the world, and our Parent Choice Model ensures that a surrogate is available and meets all criteria before you make a financial commitment.

Step 1
Your Donor Concierge case manager gets to work finding a surrogate who meets all of the ASRM guidelines and matches your unique criteria.
Learn more about our Parent Choice Model

Step 2
You partner with your case manager to review potential surrogate profiles that are likely to be medically approved.

Step 3
Your Donor Concierge case manager will contact the surrogacy agency with your desired pick!
Surrogacy laws in New York
The passage of the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA) in 2020 legalized compensated gestational surrogacy in New York, opening a new path to parenthood for many hopeful couples and individuals in the state.
Here's what the CPSA means for intended parents:
Those who use third-party reproduction to conceive will have a secure legal relationship with their child from birth
There’s a more straightforward process to secure parenthood for non-biological parents
Single intended mothers who use sperm donors are legally protected
Donor Concierge can help you navigate the surrogacy process — and recommend top fertility attorneys, if needed — to ensure everyone involved in the journey is protected and supported.

Surrogacy costs in New York
On average, a surrogacy journey in the state of New York costs between $100,000 and $200,000. The exact amount depends on several factors, including your chosen surrogate, fertility clinic, and location.
Typically, costs will cover:
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Surrogate compensation
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Medical bills
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Surrogacy agency fees
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Legal fees
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Miscellaneous expenses