It can be real a life-changer when you know, or start to suspect that your journey to parenthood will be more complex than expected. Whether you are a single woman, a heterosexual couple or a same-sex couple, at King’s Fertility we will stand with you on every step along the journey to life. From your first fertility consultation, we will get to know your specific needs and requirements, and together we will build a tailored treatment plan that we believe would give you the highest chance of success.
Every month, typically 14 days after the beginning of a woman’s period, one ovary should release one egg – but of course, it doesn’t always happen...
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) places ‘high-quality’ sperm (separated from non-moving sperm in the lab) directly inside a woman’s uterus, with the...
IVF is the fertility treatment term most people recognise, but don’t necessarily fully understand how much variation this covers – mainly because...
Here at King’s Fertility, we don’t just treat infertility, we treat you. Every decision we make is made with you, and for you, based on your personal...
Around a third of cases of infertility are related to the sperm quality, and ICSI is one of the main techniques used in IVF to help overcome this. ICSI...
After a cycle of IVF there are often surplus, high-quality embryos, that were not transferred fresh (whether there were simply too many, or it was not...
Many couples pursuing IVF treatment opt to have some of their embryos frozen – which means embryos not used during the initial treatment, providing they...
We provide embryo freezing, and we can also provide the step before it; egg freezing. The process starts similar to IVF, with a course of injections to...
There are a number of reasons why someone may opt for donor egg or sperm treatment – the ovaries (or testes) do not produce enough eggs (or sperm), the...
Some women are unable to carry a pregnancy, and this might be for several reasons. Some may have been born without a uterus whilst others may have a medical...
Please see our Christmas opening and closing hours.
Normal opening hours until 22nd and then please see below.
22nd December – 0830 until 1700 the phones will be open as normal. The clinic is open 0830 until 1700.
23rd December – Unit is closed
24th December – Unit is closed
25th December – Unit is closed
26th December – Unit is closed
27th December – 0830 until 1700 the phones will be open as normal. The clinic is open 0830 until 1730.
28th December – 0830 until 1700 the phones will be open as normal. The clinic is open 0830 until 1730.
29th December – 0830 until 1700 the phones will be open as normal. The clinic is open 0830 until 1730.
30th December – Unit is closed
31st December – Unit is closed
1st January – Unit is closed
2nd January – 0830 until 1700 the phones will be open as normal. The clinic is open 0830 until 1730.
Normal opening hours after 2nd January.
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