Exploring Fertility Clinics

Fertility clinics are specialized medical centers that provide diagnostic and treatment services to individuals and couples experiencing difficulties in conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term.
Category
Healthcare facility
Where to get
Available in various locations with appointments booked in advance.
Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

fertility clinics FAQ


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What happens at a fertility clinic?

With more fertilised eggs, the clinic has a greater choice of embryos to use in your treatment. The clinic will keep an eye on you throughout the treatment. You'll have vaginal ultrasound scans to monitor your ovaries and, in some cases, blood tests.

Who are care fertility?

World class fertility care and ground-breaking treatment with life changing results from the UK's leading fertility clinic group. At Care Fertility we deliver truly exceptional patient care, our dedicated teams are on hand to support you at every stage of your fertility journey. Available at Manchester, Liverpool, Cheshire & Woking.

How do I choose a fertility clinic?

Use our Choose a Fertility Clinic service to find the clinic that’s right for you. If you’re an NHS patient, use it to research the clinic you’ll be having treatment at. Choose a Fertility Clinic is the only tool that publishes comparable information about all fertility clinics in the UK.

Where is CARE Fertility available?

Available at Manchester, Liverpool, Cheshire & Woking. At Care Fertility we deliver truly exceptional patient care, our dedicated teams are on hand to support you at every stage of your fertility journey. What makes us Care? Our teams are committed to help you understand treatment costs and options

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