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Fertility treatments

From our clinics in the East of England, including Cambridge, Norwich and Wickford, we can help you on your fertility journey, with our male and female fertility treatments.

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Fertility treatments

We want to help you start your family in the best way possible and as the pioneers of IVF have developed a comprehensive range of fertility treatments tailored for your individual circumstances.

Private IVF treatment

A treatment where eggs are fertilised by sperm in a lab, then transferred to the womb, offering hope to individuals or couples facing difficulties conceiving naturally.

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Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)

Sometimes conventional IVF needs a helping hand. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is a lab technique that may be appropriate for you, if your sperm needs a bit of extra help to achieve successful fertilisation.

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Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)

A fertility treatment where sperm is placed directly into the womb during ovulation, helping to increase the likelihood of sperm reaching and fertilising an egg.

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Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)

A process where a previously frozen embryo, created through IVF, is thawed and transferred to the womb, offering another chance at pregnancy without undergoing a full IVF cycle.

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IVF with PGT-A

A screening method used during IVF to check embryos for chromosomal abnormalities, helping to select the healthiest embryos for transfer, enhancing the chances of a successful pregnancy.

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Donor fertility treatment

Assisted reproductive treatments that involve the use of donated sperm, eggs, or embryos to help individuals or couples achieve pregnancy when using their own may not be possible.

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Private IVF surrogacy in the UK

In some cases, potential parents need the help of another person to carry and deliver their baby for them – a process known as surrogacy.

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Embryo freezing

A process where embryos, created through IVF, are frozen and stored, allowing couples or individuals the chance to use them for future attempts at pregnancy when the timing feels right.

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Reciprocal IVF (Shared Motherhood)

This process would involve both partners undergoing scans, appointments and a stimulation process, with one partner going through the IVF process to produce eggs.

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Personalised IVF Care

While IVF involves key steps like ovarian stimulation, egg collection, embryo culture, embryo transfer, it’s crucial that the treatment is not just medically effective, but also aligns with your personal needs and priorities.

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Egg freezing

A process where eggs are collected and preserved through freezing, allowing individuals to store healthy eggs for future use, offering flexibility and reassurance for those wishing to delay pregnancy.

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ZyMot

Zymot is an advanced treatment designed to enhance embryo development by improving sperm selection, ultimately increasing implantation and ongoing pregnancy rates.

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Free fertility self-assessment

If you want to gain tailored insight into your ability to get pregnant, we offer a free fertility self-assessment. Instantly receive a personalised fertility report that goes beyond generic advice.

Give you the best chance to succeed

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Patient stories

Our patients are at the heart of everything we do, and we are always inspired by the success stories they have to share. Hear directly from our previous patients as they share their unique journeys to parenthood.

Sally and Tom’s journey through unexplained infertility to welcoming their daughter, Amelie

For Sally and Tom, starting a family was always part of their plans. After meeting in 2010…

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Dan and Jess’ journey to parenthood

Like many couples, Dan and Jess dreamed of growing their family. During their fertility investigations, they received…

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April & Giacomo’s Fertility Journey: Overcoming Male Factor Infertility Challenges

April and Giacomo’s journey to parenthood was filled with uncertainty, waiting, and emotional challenges, but throughout it…

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Upcoming fertility events

Join our experts at a range of events including support groups, webinars and open evenings. 

Learn more about the options available to you, from fertility tests to treatments, and find answers to any questions you might have.

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Frequently asked questions

Your questions answered. Find clarity on every step of your fertility journey.

How does IVF with donor eggs work?

Donor eggs are fertilised with sperm in a laboratory to create embryos. If an embryo develops and is suitable for transfer, it is placed in the womb, where it may implant and lead to pregnancy.

Can I carry a baby conceived using donor eggs?

Yes. If you have a healthy womb and pregnancy is considered safe for you, you may be able to carry a baby conceived using donor eggs. Your fertility specialist will discuss your individual circumstances and suitability for treatment.

What are the emotional considerations?

Using donor eggs can bring a range of emotions, from hope and excitement to uncertainty. Counselling gives you space to explore your thoughts and consider what donor conception may mean for you and your future family.  

How are egg donors screened?

All egg donors undergo thorough screening before they can donate. This includes health assessments, a review of medical and family history, genetic screening and infection screening to help protect everyone involved in treatment.