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T The clinics 52 This section is the guide to all the clinics licensed by the HFEA. Each clinic offers different services and these pages will enable you to find those that can help you. While the information in this guide will be useful for anyone considering fertility treatment, if you are thinking of going abroad for treatment, please note that the HFEA only regulates clinics in the UK. Standards and practices abroad may differ quite dramatically. For more advice, please see the HFEA website (www.hfea.gov.uk). The national statistics (p54) provide an indication, based on the previous experiences of other peo- ple treated in the UK, of your over- all chances of success when going through treatments. It is important to keep in mind that each person is different; your chances of suc- cess depend on a great many fac- tors, and you may become pregnant with more or less treatment cycles than the national average. Many people prefer to be treated at a clinic near where they live. The map (p58) shows where clinics in the UK are located, helping you to identify those nearest to you. Full details of each clinic are provided later in this section (from p68), with clinics grouped in the geographic regions shown on the map. The clinics are then listed alphabetical- ly by clinic name within that region. This is so that you can compare the services and details of your nearest clinics. The ‘At-a-glance’ guide (p60) provides a useful summary of clinics’ activities and the services provided. Not all clinics, for example, offer IVF or DI, and if you’re looking for something specific, such as genetic testing, this is the easiest way to find a suitable centre. ‘Other clinics’ on p64 shows clinics which provide specialist facilities, such as storage clinics which only store sperm. This may be for patients undergoing fertility treatment, donors or cancer patients. Some specialist clinics offer facilities for those with viral infections, which are also listed, as are satellite and transport clinics. Satellite and transport clinics do not provide treatment, but they may be useful to you in providing ongoing tests or sample collection, and donor insemination treatment. The individual clinic pages (from p68) are listed alphabetically by clinic name within the geo- graphic regions shown on the national map. These pages give contact details for the clinics and information about the services they provide. We also include charts showing the number of patients they treat and the outcomes of those treatments. These are divid- ed into different age groups to give an idea of their success rates across a range of cases and cir- cumstances, with the option of finding a clinic with a track record in treating patients in similar cir- cumstances to your own. Please note that each clinic can see a wide mix of patients of different ages. There are a variety of factors that affect infertility and treatment outcome, and some cases are more complex than others. This should be borne in mind when comparing clinic performances. There is a fold-out guide on the back cover of this Guide with more information about how to read the figures and charts provided on the clinic pages, plus a list of useful questions that you may wish to ask a clinic when you visit. There is further statistical infor- mation on the HFEA website (www.hfea.gov.uk), which allows you to search for clinics according to your own criteria, such as the treatment you are looking for. PHOTO: CORBIS

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This section is the guide to allthe clinics licensed by theHFEA. Each clinic offers differentservices and these pages willenable you to find those that canhelp you. While the information inthis guide will be useful for anyoneconsidering fertility treatment, ifyou are thinking of going abroadfor treatment, please note that theHFEA only regulates clinics in theUK. Standards and practices abroadmay differ quite dramatically. Formore advice, please see the HFEAwebsite (www.hfea.gov.uk).

The national statistics (p54)provide an indication, based on theprevious experiences of other peo-ple treated in the UK, of your over-all chances of success when goingthrough treatments. It is importantto keep in mind that each person is different; your chances of suc-cess depend on a great many fac-tors, and you may become pregnantwith more or less treatment cyclesthan the national average.

Many people prefer to be treatedat a clinic near where they live. Themap (p58) shows where clinics inthe UK are located, helping you toidentify those nearest to you. Fulldetails of each clinic are providedlater in this section (from p68), withclinics grouped in the geographicregions shown on the map. Theclinics are then listed alphabetical-ly by clinic name within that region.This is so that you can comparethe services and details of yournearest clinics.

The ‘At-a-glance’ guide (p60)provides a useful summary of clinics’ activities and the servicesprovided. Not all clinics, for example,offer IVF or DI, and if you’re lookingfor something specific, such asgenetic testing, this is the easiestway to find a suitable centre.

‘Other clinics’ on p64 showsclinics which provide specialist

facilities, such as storage clinicswhich only store sperm. This maybe for patients undergoing fertilitytreatment, donors or cancerpatients. Some specialist clinicsoffer facilities for those with viralinfections, which are also listed, asare satellite and transport clinics.Satellite and transport clinics donot provide treatment, but theymay be useful to you in providingongoing tests or sample collection,and donor insemination treatment.

The individual clinic pages(from p68) are listed alphabeticallyby clinic name within the geo-graphic regions shown on thenational map. These pages givecontact details for the clinics andinformation about the services theyprovide. We also include chartsshowing the number of patientsthey treat and the outcomes ofthose treatments. These are divid-ed into different age groups to givean idea of their success ratesacross a range of cases and cir-cumstances, with the option offinding a clinic with a track recordin treating patients in similar cir-cumstances to your own. Pleasenote that each clinic can see awide mix of patients of differentages. There are a variety of factorsthat affect infertility and treatmentoutcome, and some cases aremore complex than others. Thisshould be borne in mind whencomparing clinic performances.

There is a fold-out guide on theback cover of this Guide with moreinformation about how to read thefigures and charts provided on theclinic pages, plus a list of usefulquestions that you may wish to aska clinic when you visit.

There is further statistical infor-mation on the HFEA website(www.hfea.gov.uk), which allowsyou to search for clinics accordingto your own criteria, such as thetreatment you are looking for. P

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The chart above relates to all licensed treatments throughout theUK involving fresh embryos where patients received fertilitydrugs and used their own eggs. It shows two important piecesof information.

Firstly, each vertical bar represents the percentage of peoplereceiving treatment (from the total number) at a given age. Thedistribution curve is fairly symmetrical, with the most commonage for a patient receiving treatment being 35. Where there arelarge numbers of patients receiving treatment at a certain age,more confidence is attached to the accuracy of the live birth ratefigure. Conversely, where there are fewer numbers of patientsreceiving treatment at a given age (such as those below 26 or above42 years), less confidence is attached to the live birth rate figure.

Live birth rates for patients younger than 22 years and older than45 years have not been included because these would not bestatistically accurate owing to the very small numbers of patientsreceiving treatment in these age groups. (A live birth event iswhere one or more live children are born as a result of a singletreatment cycle and the live birth rate in the above graph is foundby dividing the number of live birth events by the number oftreatment cycles started.)

Secondly, the chart also shows a relatively consistent live birthrate for patients aged up to 35 years and then a steady declinewith age. Patient age is the major factor that influences the suc-cessful outcome of IVF treatment for patients using freshembryos created from their own eggs.

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The national statistics provide an indication, based on the previous experiences of other peopletreated in the UK, of your overall chances of success when going through treatments. It isimportant to keep in mind the fact that each person is different – your chances of successdepend upon a great many factors and you may become pregnant with more or less treatmentcycles than the national averages.

These charts show: the national averages for successful IVF treatment across different agegroups; the different types of infertility diagnosed by clinics; the types of IVF procedures used; and the likelihood of multiple births for people having IVF treatment. The data on whichthese charts are based relates to treatments which took place between 1 April 2002 and 31March 2003.

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(Data relates to treatments taking place during the periodbetween 1 April 2002 and 31 March 2003)

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CAUSES OF INFERTILITY IN PATIENTS HAVING IVF AND ICSI TREATMENT IN THE UK

The chart above shows the causes of infertility by percentage for allcouples going through licensed IVF treatment. It can be seen thatmale factor is the most commonly recorded type, representingnearly a third of all instances recorded. Although “unexplained” is the next highest category, “multiple factors” represent anothersignificant proportion.

It is worth noting that although the categories listed in the chart arecommonly used, some clinics may diagnose and categorise patientsdifferently. A glossary of the terms used follows:-

◆ Male factor – refers to a low sperm count or abnormal spermwhich would typically make it difficult for the sperm to fertilise an egg

◆ Unexplained – is where a specific problem could not be foundfor either the man or the woman

◆ Multiple factors male and female – at least one cause ofinfertility was found for both the man and woman

◆ Tubal disease – is where structural or functional damage existsfor one or both Fallopian tubes, making it difficult for the egg to befertilised by a sperm or for an embryo to travel to the uterus

◆ Ovulatory disorder – is where the ovaries are not producingeggs normally

◆ Other causes – include chromosomal abnormalities, seriousillness, cancer treatment, etc.

◆ Multiple factors female – more than one cause of infertilitywas found for the woman

◆ Endometriosis – is where the lining of the uterus is found inabnormal locations (most often behind the uterus or on theovaries)

◆ Uterine factor – is where a structural or functional disorder ofthe uterus affects a patient’s fertility

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(Data relates to treatments taking place during the periodbetween 1 April 2002 and 31 March 2003)

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The chart above shows that in the vast majority of licensed IVFtreatments, patients use their own fresh eggs and embryos. Livebirth rates for fresh eggs are consistently higher than those forfrozen eggs or embryos. Typically, fresh embryos are used in thefirst treatment cycle whilst any remaining embryos may be

frozen and used in subsequent treatments.While egg donation offers an effective treatment for certain

types of infertility (such as premature ovarian failure), donatedeggs are only used in a small percentage of IVF treatmentsoverall.

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WHAT TYPES OF IVF PROCEDURES WERE USED IN THE UK IN 2003?

National IVF summary statistics

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There is a direct correlation between the number of embryosreplaced and the likelihood of a multiple pregnancy. Multiplepregnancy is associated with a range of complications, includingmiscarriage, early delivery and long term handicap. Delivery of asingle baby is therefore the optimal outcome for most people.

The percentage of multiple births is reducing each year with overthree-quarters of all births resulting from licensed HFEA treat-ments being singletons. However, the number of twins and

triplets born as a result of IVF is still high compared with multiplebirths from spontaneous pregnancies.

(Please note that this data records birth rates from treatmentstaking place before an amendment to the HFEA Code ofPractice, published in January 2004. The Code now states thatno more than two embryos should be transferred in any onetreatment cycle for women under 40, and no more than threeembryos in a cycle for women aged 40 or over.)

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USING IVF, WHAT IS THE RISK OF DELIVERING TWINS, TRIPLETS OR MORE?

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(Data relates to treatments taking place during the periodbetween 1 April 2002 and 31 March 2003)

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1 ACU, King’s College Hospital 0109 p80

2 ACU, Lifestyle Sandy Lane Clinic 0181 p130

3 ACU, Leeds 0063 p138

4 Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre 0157 p81

5 Bart’s and the London Fertility Centre 0094 p82

6 Bath Assisted ConceptionClinic 0139 p123

7 Birmingham Women’s Hospital 0119 p131

8 Bishop Auckland General Hospital 0168 p102

9 BMI The Chaucer Hospital 0161 p114

10 BMI Chelsfield Park ACU 0086 p83

11 BMI The Chiltern Hospital Fertility Services Unit 0064p115

12 BMI Priory Hospital 0026 p132

13 BMI The Winterbourne Hospital 0133 p124

14 Bourn Hall Clinic 0100 p68

15 Brentwood Fertility Centre 0165 p69

16 The Bridge Centre 0070 p84

17 Burton Hospitals NHS Trust 0184 p133

18 Cardiff Assisted Reproduction Unit 0049 p149

19 CARE Manchester 0185 p110

20 CARE Northampton 0016 p74

21CARE Nottingham 0101 p75

22 CARE at The Sheffield Fertility Centre 0061 p139

23 Centre for Assisted Reproduction, Gateshead 0170 p103

24 Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Coventry 0013 p134

25 Centre for Reproductive Medicine and Fertility, Sheffield 0196 p140

26 Centre for Reproductive Medicine, University of Bristol 0024 p125

27 Chelsea & Westminster Hospital 0158 p85

28 Clarendon Wing, Leeds 0052 p141

29 Cleveland Gynaecology and Fertility Centre 0056 p104

30 CRM London 0199 p86

31 Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, Darlington 0075 p105

32 Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, London 0074 p87

33 Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, Swansea 0059 p150

34 Derby City General Hospital 0149 p76

35 Edinburgh Assisted Conception Unit 0201 p143

36 Esperance Private Hospital 0015 p116

37 Essex Fertility Centre 0030 p70

38 The Fertility Unit, Peterborough District Hospital 0178 p71

39 Glasgow Nuffield Hospital 0115 p144

40 Glasgow Royal Infirmary 0037 p145

41 Guy’s Hospital 0102 p88

42 The Harley Street Fertility Centre 0186 p89

43 Hartlepool General Hospital 0031 p106

44 Hewitt Centre for Reproductive Medicine 0007 p111

45 Homerton University Hospital 0153 p90

46 Hull IVF Unit 0021 p142

47 Isis Fertility Centre 0188 p72

48 IVF Hammersmith 0078 p91

49 The James Cook UniversityHospital 0055 p107

50 Lanarkshire Acute HospitalNHS Trust 0098 p146

51 Leicester Fertility Centre0068 p77

52 The Lister Fertility Clinic 0006 p92

53 London Female and Male Fertility Centre 0143 p93

54 London Fertility Centre 0088 p94

55 London Women’s Clinic/Hallam Medical Centre 0105 p95

56 Manchester Fertility Services LTD 0033 p112

57 Midland Fertility Services 0008 p135

58 Newcastle Fertility Centre at Life 0017 p108

59 Ninewells Hospital 0004 p147

60 North East London Fertility Services 0138 p96

61 NURTURE 0076 p78

62 Origin Fertility Care 0200 p151

63 Oxford Fertility Unit 0035 p117

64 Peninsular Centre for Reproductive Medicine 0005 p126

65 The Princess Anne HospitalFertility Unit 0121 p118

66 Queen Mary’s Hospital 0117 p97

67 Queens Medical Centre Fertility Unit 0162 p79

68 Regional Fertility Centre, Belfast 0077 p152

69 Reproductive Genetics Institute 0206 p98

70 Reproductive Medicine Unit, London 0167 p99

71 The Rosie Hospital 0051 p73

72 St Jude’s Woman’s Hospital 0198 p137

73 St Mary’s Hospital 0067 p113

74 Salisbury Fertility Centre 0197 127

75 Shirley Oaks Hospital 0163p100

76 Shropshire and Mid-WalesFertility Centre 0148 p136

77 South East Fertility Clinic0208 p119

78 South West Centre forReproductive Medicine 0179 p128

79 Southmead Hospital 0032p129

80 Sunderland Fertility Centre 0096 p109

81 UCH, London 0044 p101

82 University of Aberdeen 0019 p148

83 Wessex Fertility Limited 0057 p120

84 Willow Suite, Thames Valley Nuffield Hospital 0180 p121

85 The Woking Nuffield Hospital 0144 p122

Where to find your nearest clinicGreater London clinics are shown in blue

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1 ACU King’s College Hospital 01092 ACU, Lifestyle Sandy Lane Clinic 01813 Assisted Conception Unit - Leeds 00634 Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre 01575 Barts and the London Fertility Centre 00946 Bath Assisted Conception Clinic 01397 Birmingham Women’s Hospital 01198 Bishop Auckland General Hospital 01689 BMI The Chaucer Hospital 0161

10 BMI Chelsfield Park ACU 008611 BMI The Chiltern Hospital Fertility Services Unit 006412 BMI Priory Hospital 002613 BMI The Winterbourne Hospital 013314 Bourn Hall Clinic 010015 Brentwood Fertility Centre 016516 The Bridge Centre 007017 Burton Hospitals NHS Trust 018418 Cardiff Assisted Reproduction Unit 004919 CARE Manchester 018520 CARE Northampton 001621 CARE Nottingham 010122 CARE at The Sheffield Fertility Centre 006123 Centre for Assisted Reproduction, Gateshead 017024 Centre for Reproductive Medicine and Fertility, Sheffield 019625 Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Coventry 001326 Centre for Reproductive Medicine, University of Bristol 002427 Chelsea & Westminster Hospital 015828 Clarendon Wing - Leeds 005229 Cleveland Gynaecology and Fertility Centre 005630 CRM London 019931 Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, Darlington 007532 Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, London 007433 Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, Swansea 005934 Derby City General Hospital 014935 Edinburgh Assisted Conception Unit 020136 Esperance Private Hospital 001537 Essex Fertility Centre 003038 The Fertility Unit, Peterborough District Hospital 017839 Glasgow Nuffield Hospital 011540 Glasgow Royal Infirmary 003741 Guys Hospital 010242 The Harley Street Fertility Centre 0186/018743 Hartlepool General Hospital 003144 Hewitt Centre for Reproductive Medicine 000745 Homerton University Hospital 0153

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1 ACU King’s College Hospital 01092 ACU, Lifestyle Sandy Lane Clinic 01813 Assisted Conception Unit - Leeds 00634 Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre 01575 Barts and the London Fertility Centre 00946 Bath Assisted Conception Clinic 01397 Birmingham Women’s Hospital 01198 Bishop Auckland General Hospital 01689 BMI The Chaucer Hospital 0161

10 BMI Chelsfield Park ACU 008611 BMI The Chiltern Hospital Fertility Services Unit 006412 BMI Priory Hospital 002613 BMI The Winterbourne Hospital 013314 Bourn Hall Clinic 010015 Brentwood Fertility Centre 016516 The Bridge Centre 007017 Burton Hospitals NHS Trust 018418 Cardiff Assisted Reproduction Unit 004919 CARE Manchester 018520 CARE Northampton 001621 CARE Nottingham 010122 CARE at The Sheffield Fertility Centre 006123 Centre for Assisted Reproduction, Gateshead 017024 Centre for Reproductive Medicine and Fertility, Sheffield 019625 Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Coventry 001326 Centre for Reproductive Medicine, University of Bristol 002427 Chelsea & Westminster Hospital 015828 Clarendon Wing - Leeds 005229 Cleveland Gynaecology and Fertility Centre 005630 CRM London 019931 Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, Darlington 007532 Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, London 007433 Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, Swansea 005934 Derby City General Hospital 014935 Edinburgh Assisted Conception Unit 020136 Esperance Private Hospital 001537 Essex Fertility Centre 003038 The Fertility Unit, Peterborough District Hospital 017839 Glasgow Nuffield Hospital 011540 Glasgow Royal Infirmary 003741 Guys Hospital 010242 The Harley Street Fertility Centre 0186/018743 Hartlepool General Hospital 003144 Hewitt Centre for Reproductive Medicine 000745 Homerton University Hospital 0153

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46 Hull IVF Unit 002147 Isis Fertility Centre 018848 IVF Hammersmith 007849 The James Cook University Hospital 005550 Lanarkshire Acute Hospital NHS Trust 009851 Leicester Fertility Centre 006852 The Lister Fertility Clinic 000653 London Female And Male Fertility Centre 014354 London Fertility Centre 008855 London Women’s Clinic/Hallam Medical Centre 010556 Manchester Fertility Services LTD 003357 Midland Fertility Services 000858 Newcastle Fertility Centre at Life 001759 Ninewells Hospital 000460 North East London Fertility Services 013861 NURTURE 007662 Origin Fertility Care 020063 Oxford Fertility Unit 003564 Peninsular Centre for Reproductive Medicine 000565 The Princess Anne Hospital Fertility Unit 012166 Queen Mary’s Hospital 011767 Queens Medical Centre Fertility Unit 016268 Regional Fertility Centre, Belfast 007769 Reproductive Genetics Institute 020670 Reproductive Medicine Unit 016771 The Rosie Hospital 005172 St Jude’s Woman’s Hospital 019873 St Mary’s Hospital 006774 Salisbury Fertility Centre 019775 Shirley Oaks Hospital 016376 Shropshire and Mid-Wales Fertility Centre 014877 South East Fertility Clinic 020878 South West Centre for Reproductive Medicine 017979 Southmead Hospital 003280 Sunderland Fertility Centre 009681 UCH London 004482 University of Aberdeen 001983 Wessex Fertility Limited 005784 Willow Suite, Thames Valley Nuffield Hospital 018085 The Woking Nuffield Hospital 0144

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46 Hull IVF Unit 002147 Isis Fertility Centre 018848 IVF Hammersmith 007849 The James Cook University Hospital 005550 Lanarkshire Acute Hospital NHS Trust 009851 Leicester Fertility Centre 006852 The Lister Fertility Clinic 000653 London Female And Male Fertility Centre 014354 London Fertility Centre 008855 London Women’s Clinic/Hallam Medical Centre 010556 Manchester Fertility Services LTD 003357 Midland Fertility Services 000858 Newcastle Fertility Centre at Life 001759 Ninewells Hospital 000460 North East London Fertility Services 013861 NURTURE 007662 Origin Fertility Care 020063 Oxford Fertility Unit 003564 Peninsular Centre for Reproductive Medicine 000565 The Princess Anne Hospital Fertility Unit 012166 Queen Mary’s Hospital 011767 Queens Medical Centre Fertility Unit 016268 Regional Fertility Centre, Belfast 007769 Reproductive Genetics Institute 020670 Reproductive Medicine Unit 016771 The Rosie Hospital 005172 St Jude’s Woman’s Hospital 019873 St Mary’s Hospital 006774 Salisbury Fertility Centre 019775 Shirley Oaks Hospital 016376 Shropshire and Mid-Wales Fertility Centre 014877 South East Fertility Clinic 020878 South West Centre for Reproductive Medicine 017979 Southmead Hospital 003280 Sunderland Fertility Centre 009681 UCH London 004482 University of Aberdeen 001983 Wessex Fertility Limited 005784 Willow Suite, Thames Valley Nuffield Hospital 018085 The Woking Nuffield Hospital 0144

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Other clinicsThese pages provide information aboutclinics which offer specific facilities forinfertility treatment.

The clinics that have facilities for patientswith viral infections are those offering spermwashing, DI/GIFT or storage for people withHIV, Hepatitis or other viral infections. Thesatellite and transport clinics are clinics which

provide early stages of infertility treatmentwith the later stages of treatment beingcarried out at a main hospital or clinic. Thismeans that you may be able to have someparts of the treatment at a clinic closer toyour home. The storage clinics are spermbanks which store sperm but do not offer anyform of treatment.

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ACU, King’s CollegeHospital (0109)Storage Facilities

Barts and the LondonFertility Centre (0094)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT (HIV, Hep B, Hep C)

BMI Priory Hospital(0026)IVF/Sperm Washing

Bourn Hall Clinic (0100)IVF/Sperm Washing

Brentwood FertilityCentre (0165)Storage FacilitiesIVF/Sperm Washing

The Bridge Centre(0070)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT (HIV, Hep B, HepC)IVF/Sperm Washing

Bridge CentreCryoservices (0171)Storage Facilities

Burton Hospitals NHSTrust (0184)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT (Full screen toassess level of risk)

CARE Northampton(0016)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT (Hep C)

CARE Nottingham(0101)DI/GIFTIVF/Sperm Washing

CARE Sheffield (0061)DI/GIFT (Depending onwhich partner is affected)

Centre for AssistedReproduction,Gateshead (0170)DI/GIFT

Centre forReproductiveMedicine, Coventry(0013)DI/GIFTIVF/Sperm Washing

Centre forReproductive Medicineand Fertility, Sheffield(0196)DI/GIFT

Chelsea & WestminsterHospital (0158)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFTIVF/Sperm Washing

Clarendon Wing, Leeds(0052)Storage Facilities

Cleveland Gynaecologyand Fertility Centre(0056)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT

Cromwell IVF andFertility Centre,Darlington (0075)IVF/Sperm Washing

Cromwell IVF andFertility Centre, London(0074)IVF/Sperm Washing

Edinburgh AssistedConception Unit (0201)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFTIVF/Sperm Washing

Esperance PrivateHospital (0015)IVF/Sperm Washing

Essex Fertility Centre(0030)DI/GIFTIVF/Sperm Washing

Glasgow NuffieldHospital (0115)DI/GIFT

GloucestershireHospitals NHS Trust(0151)Storage Facilities

Guys Hospital (0102)DI/GIFT (Patientsassessed individually)

Hartlepool GeneralHospital (0031)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT

Hewitt Centre forReproductive Medicine(0007)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT (Hep B, Hep C)IVF (Hep B, Hep C)IVF/Sperm Washing

Homerton UniversityHospital (0153)IUI (HIV))IUI (Hep B+, Hep C+(females))IVF/Sperm Washing

Hull IVF Unit (0021)IVF/Sperm Washing

Isis Fertility Centre(0188)Storage Facilities (Hep C)DI/GIFT (Hep C)

IVF Hammersmith(0078)Storage FacilitiesIUIIVF/ICSIIVF/Sperm Washing

The James CookUniversity Hospital(0055)Storage Facilities (Hep C)DI/GIFT (Hep C,)DI (Hep B, HIV)

Leicester FertilityCentre (0068)DI

London Fertility Centre(0088)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT (Hep B, Hep C)IVF/Sperm Washing

London Women’sClinic/Hallam Medical Centre (0105)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT (Hep B, Hep C)IVF/Sperm Washing

Newcastle FertilityCentre at Life (0017)IVF/Sperm Washing

Oxford Fertility Unit(0035)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFT

Regional FertilityCentre, Belfast (0077)IVF/Sperm Washing

Reproductive MedicineUnit, London (0167)Storage FacilitiesIUI (HIV positive womenwith HIV negativepartners)

Royal Surrey County Hospital (0159)Storage Facilities

St Jude’s Woman’sHospital (0198)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFTIVF/Sperm Washing

St Mary’s Hospital(0067)DI/GIFT (Hep B, Hep C)

Salisbury FertilityCentre (0197)IVF/Sperm Washing

Shirley Oaks Hospital(0163)DI/GIFT (HIV, Hep B, HepC patients assessed fortreatment)

Shropshire and Mid-Wales Fertility Centre(0148)Storage Facilities

Subfertility Unit, JamesPaget Healthcare NHSTrust (0190)Storage Facilities

Sunderland FertilityCentre (0096)IUI

UCH London (0044)Storage FacilitiesDI/GIFTIVF/Sperm Washing

Wessex FertilityLimited (0035)Storage FacilitiesIVF/Sperm Washing

CLINICS WITH FACILITIES FOR PATIENTS WITH VIRAL INFECTIONS

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The following centreshave satellite or transportfacilities. Please contactthe centre for moreinformation.

ACU, King's CollegeHospital (0109)Transport IVF offeredContact Centre fortransport address details

ACU, Leeds (0063)Satellite IVF offered

Assisted Conception Unit,The Calderdale RoyalHospital, Salterhebble,Halifax, HX3 0PW

Nobles Hospital, Strang,Isle of Man, IM4 4RJ

Assisted Reproductionand GynaecologyCentre (0157)Satellite/Transport IVFofferedContact Centre forsatellite/transport addressdetails

Barts and the LondonFertility Centre (0094)Satellite/Transport IVFofferedContact Centre forsatellite/transport addressdetails

Bath AssistedConception Clinic(0139)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

BMI Chelsfield ParkACU (0086)Satellite/Transport IVFofferedContact Centre forsatellite/transport addressdetails

BMI The WinterbourneHospital (0133)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Bourn Hall Clinic (0100)Satellite/Transport IVFoffered

Assisted ReproductionUnit, Le Quesne Unit,General Hospital,Gloucester Street, StHelier, Jersey JE1 3QS

Burton Hospitals NHSTrust (0184)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

The Bridge Centre(0070)Satellite/Transport IVFoffered

Satellite:BUPA Gatwick ParkHospital, Povey CrossRoad, Horley, Surrey RH6 0BB

BUPA Roding Hospital,Roding Lane South, Ilford,Essex E13 8SL

East Surrey Hospital,Canada Avenue, Redhill,Surrey RH1 5RH

Horsham Hospital, HurstRoad, Horsham, WestSussex RH12 2DK

Princess AlexandraHospital, Hamstel Road,Harlow, Essex CM20 1QX

The Rivers Hospital, HighWich Road,Sawbridgeworth, EssexCM21 0HH.

Sussex MedicalChambers, 126-128 NewChurch Road, Hove, EastSussex BR3 4JD

Transport:Mayday Fertility TreatmentCentre, GynaecologyClinic, Mayday Hospital,Mayday Road, CroydonCR7 7YE

Queen Mary's Hospital,Roehampton Lane,London SW15 5CNShirley Oaks Hospital,Fertility Treatment Centre,Poppy Lane, Shirley OaksVillage, Croydon, CR9 8AB

CARE Manchester(0185)Satellite IVF offered

The Beaumont Hospital,Old Hall Clough, Lostock,Bolton BL6 4LA

CARE Nottingham(0101)Satellite IVF offered

CARE Derby, DerbyGeneral Hospital,Uttoxeter Road, Derby,Derbyshire DE22 3NE

CARE Leicester, LeicesterNuffield Hospital,Scraptoft Lane, Leicester,Leicestershire LE5 1HY

CARE Peterborough, The Fitzwilliam Hospital,Milton Way South Bretton,Peterborough,Cambridgeshire PE3 9AQ

CARE at The SheffieldFertility Centre (0061)Satellite/Transport IVFofferedContact Centre forsatellite/transport addressdetails

Centre forReproductiveMedicine, University ofBristol (0024)Satellite/Transport IVFofferedContact Centre forsatellite/transport addressdetails

Chelsea & WestminsterHospital (0158)Satellite/Transport IVFofferedContact Centre forsatellite/transport addressdetails

Clarendon Wing, Leeds(0052)Satellite IVF offered

Assisted Conception Unit,The Calderdale RoyalInfirmary, Salterhebble,Halifax, HX3 0PW

Bradford Royal Infirmary,Duckworth Lane,Bradford, BD9 6RU,

Nobles Hospital, Strang,Isle of Man, IM4 4RJ

CRM London (0199)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Cromwell IVF andFertility Centre,Darlington (0075)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Cromwell IVF andFertility Centre, London(0074)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Derby City GeneralHospital (0149)Satellite/Transport IVFofferedContact Centre forsatellite/transport addressdetails

Esperance PrivateHospital (0015)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Essex Fertility Centre(0030)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

The Harley StreetFertility Centre (0186)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Hewitt Centre forReproductive Medicine(0007)Transport IVF offeredContact Centre fortransport address details

Isis Fertility Centre(0188)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

The Lister FertilityClinic (0006)Satellite IVF offered

Sussex Nuffield Hospital,Warren Road,Woodingdean, Brighton,East Sussex

London Female andMale Fertility Centre(0143)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

SATELLITE AND TRANSPORT CLINICS

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London Fertility Centre(0088)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Midland FertilityServices (0008)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Newcastle FertilityCentre at Life (0017)Satellite IVF offered

Fertility Clinic, HexhamHospital, CorbridgeRoad, Hexham, NE461BR

North East LondonFertility Services (0138)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Oxford Fertility Unit(0035)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Peninsular Centre forReproductiveMedicine (0005)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Queen Mary's Hospital(0117)Transport IVF offeredContact Centre fortransport address details

Reproductive GeneticsInstitute (0206)Satellite/Transport IVFofferedContact Centre forsatellite/transportaddress details

The Rosie Hospital(0051)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

St Mary's Hospital(0067)Transport IVF offered

Sub-fertility Laboratory,Central Manchester &Manchester Children'sUniversity Hospital, StMary's Hospital,Hathersage Road,Manchester M1 6EX

Shirley Oaks Hospital(0163)Transport IVF offeredContact Centre fortransport address details

South West Centre forReproductiveMedicine (0179)Satellite IVF offeredContact Centre forsatellite address details

Other clinics

SATELLITE AND TRANSPORT CLINICS continued

Andrology Unit,Hammersmith Hospital(0080)South Corridor, AreaC/FR30, Hammersmith Hospital,DuCane Road, London W12 0HSTel: 0208 383 1039Fax: 0208 383 3591Storage of spermStorage of sperm withintesticular tissue

Bridge CentreCryoservices (0171)1 St Thomas Street,London SE1 9RYwww.thebridgecentre.co.ukTel: 0207 403 3363Fax: 0207 403 9098Storage of spermStorage of sperm fromdonorsStorage of sperm fromcancer patientsStorage of sperm frompatients

Christie Hospital NHSTrust (0189)Department of MedicalOncology, Christie Hospital & HoltRadium Institute,Wilmslow Road,Manchester M20 4BXTel: 0161 446 3753Fax: 0161 446 3269Storage of sperm

GloucestershireHospitals NHS Trust(0151)Department ofMicrobiology, Cheltenham GeneralHospital, Sandford Road,Cheltenham,Gloucestershire, GL53 7ANTel: 01242 274 067Fax: 01242 274 068Storage of spermStorage of sperm fromcancer patients

Louis Hughes (0011)99 Harley Street, LondonW1G 6AQTel: 0207 935 9004Fax: 0207 935 6494Storage of spermStorage of sperm fromcancer patientsStorage of sperm fromvasectomy patientsRecruits sperm donors

North West WalesFertility Centre (0130)Gwynedd Hospital,Penrhos Road, Bangor,Gwynedd LL57 2PWTel: 01248 384 964Fax: 01248 355 130Storage of spermStorage of sperm fromcancer patients

Obstetrics andGynaecology (ClinicalScience at SouthBristol) (0176)St Michael’s Hospital,Southwell Street, Bristol BS2 8EGTel: 0117 928 5268Fax: 0117 928 5290Storage of sperm forresearch only

Royal Surrey CountyHospital (0159)Department ofCytopathology,Royal Surrey CountyHospital, Egerton Road, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XXTel: 01483 571 122 ext 4376Fax: 01483 453 615Storage of sperm

Singleton Hospital(0152)MicrobiologyDepartment,Singleton Hospital,Sketty Lane, Swansea SA2 8QATel: 01792 285 055Fax: 01792 202 320Storage of spermStorage of sperm fromcancer patients

Subfertility Unit, James PagetHealthcare NHS Trust(0190)Waveney Suite, James Paget HealthcareNHS Trust, Lowestoft Road,Gorleston, Norfolk NR31 6LATel: 01493 452 366Fax: 01493 452 270Storage of sperm

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Below 35 35-37 38-39 40-42Cycles started * * Cycles started: A cycle is started typically with the administration of drugs to

a patient.** Egg collection: procedure by which eggs are collected from the woman’sovaries by using an ultrasound guided needle, or by using a laparoscope (aninstrument used for looking into the abdomen) and a needle. Also known asegg retrieval.*** Embryo transfer: the replacement of embryos back into the female patient.

Egg collections **

Embryo transfers ***

Singleton live births

Twin live births

Triple and higher order live births

Patient info

Clinic data

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PATIENT TYPE◆ This section indicates which patients the clinictreats, ie, whether they’re NHS or private. NHSclinics will treat patients who have come to themthrough the NHS waiting lists and, sometimes,patients who are prepared to pay for treatmentand who want to use NHS facilities. These typesof patients are referred to as ‘fee-paying’ onthese pages.

IVF ACTIVITIES◆ Listed in this section are the IVF treatmentsand activities carried out at the clinic.◆ The average waiting time in weeks fortreatment. In some cases, times may relate tothe wait for an initial consultation, after whichtreatment is started immediately. Please checkwith the clinic for the most recent waiting times.◆ Limits to the number of treatment cycles perpatient, where this information has beenprovided.

DI/GIFT/IUI ACTIVITIES◆ Listed in this section are the DI,GIFT, IUI andrelated treatments carried out at the clinic.◆ The average waiting time in weeks fortreatment. In some cases, times may relate tothe wait for an initial consultation, after whichtreatment is started immediately. Please checkwith the clinic for the most recent waiting times.◆ Limits to the number of treatment cycles,where this information has been provided.

STORAGE ACTIVITIES◆ This section shows if the clinic stores eggs,eggs within ovarian tissue, sperm, sperm withintesticular tissue and embryos. It also indicates ifthe centre stores these for patients undergoingassisted conception treatment, donors oroncology patients.

DONOR RECRUITMENT◆ Find information here on the recruitment ofsperm donors, egg donors and the availability ofegg sharing. This section also indicates if theclinic accepts donors known to patients.

OTHER INFORMATION◆ A list of any other treatments and servicesprovided by the clinic. ◆ Numbers of patients treated at the clinic anddetails of any eligibility criteria.

SUPPORT SERVICES◆ Information on support available for patients.

SATELLITE CENTRES◆ This includes information on clinics whichprovide early stages of infertility treatment withthe latter stages of treatment being carried out ata main hospital or clinic.

IVF ICSI DI IUIGIFT PGS PGD

What we offer

Live birth ratePercentage of ICSI (44%) vs IVF (56%) across all clinics.

How to read the clinic pagesThis page is a key to reading the following 85 clinic pages. At the end of the booklet there is a fold-out page to help you directly cross-reference the information

◆ For demonstration purposes, the chart belowshows national data for live births. The live birth ratecharts shown on the individual clinic pages give therelative success rates for that clinic between differenttreatment cycles involving fresh and frozen embryosby different age groups (a live birth event is where oneor more children are born in a single event). The rateis calculated by dividing the number of live birthevents by the number of treatment cycles started.Select the age group you are interested in along thebottom of the chart and use the vertical scale on theleft hand side to read the live birth rate percentagefrom the top of each column.

The number of treatment cycles (n=) is veryimportant because the data is more reliable andaccurate if there are more cycles to compare.

◆ IVFEggs removed from the ovaries are fertilised withsperm in a laboratory dish before being placed intothe woman’s body.◆ ICSIThe procedure involves injecting a single spermdirectly into the centre or cytoplasm of an egg whichis then placed in the woman’s body usingconventional IVF methods.◆ DIThe introduction of donor sperm into the vagina, thecervix or womb itself. Using a fine tube, the doctor ornurse places the semen into the neck of the womb orthe uterus. ◆ IUIInsemination of sperm into the uterus of a womanwith ovarian stimulation for the woman andpreparation of the semen.◆ GIFTA procedure in which eggs are retrieved from awoman, mixed with sperm and immediately replacedin one or other of the woman’s fallopian tubes so thatthey fertilise inside the body (in vivo).◆ PGSOne or two cells from an embryo are removed to betested to ensure they contain the correct number ofchromosomes (known as euploidy) and not more orless than usual (known as aneuploidy). ◆ PGDOne or two cells from an embryo are removed to betested for specific genetic disorders/characteristicsbefore embryo transfer takes place.

Thaw cycles **** **** Thaw cyles: when frozen embryos are to be used for intra-uterine transfer,they are thawed out at the appropriate stage of the menstrual cycle. Not allembryos survive the freeze/thaw procedure and the chance of pregnancy isreduced when using frozen embryos when compared with fresh embryos.

Embryo transfers

Singleton live births

Twin live births

Triple and higher order live births

IVF & ICSI fresh embryo transfers using own eggs

IVF & ICSI frozen embryo transfers using own eggs

Fresh embryos Frozen embryosTransfers

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Twin live births

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