Fertility Unit, Barking, Havering, and Redbridge Hospital Trust
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Fertility Unit, Barking, Havering, and Redbridge Hospital Trust
Fertility Unit, Barking, Havering, and Redbridge Hospital Trust
Queen's Hospital
Rom Valley Way
Romford
Essex
UK
RM7 0AG
Tel: 01708 504398
Clinic details: Romford is a large town in London's northeast, about 14 miles away from the central Charing Cross and with a history as a busy market town. Since its shift towards industry the town has become extremely well supplied with road and rail links that have fuelled Romford's development. The town has been a part of Greater London for over 50 years and is one of the biggest entertainment and commercial areas outside central London. The trust provides artificial insemination with NHS funding to patients up to the age of 39 with a BMI of between 18 and 30. The trust's PCT limits the number of insemination cycles available to a maximum of three. The method of insemination used is intrauterine insemination (IUI), which has an established success profile across the country as an extremely effective form of insemination. The fertility unit also provides sperm assessment and washing services on top of a drug induced ovulation treatment to complement and increase the chances of a successful insemination.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: Barking, Havering, and Redbridge University Hospital Trust tends to the needs of a population of 700,000 people from a huge range of different backgrounds. With two main sites it is one of the largest trusts of its kind in England, and provides a long list of different services and medical treatments ranging from the acute through to fertility treatment and care. The hospital is pleased to offer fertility treatments in the form of insemination for its patients, and does so to high standards recognised by the Human Fertility an Embryology Authority HFEA which has bestowed a license upon the clinic.
Services offered at this clinic: NHS patients treated, stimulated intrauterine insemination (IUI), ovarian induction, sperm washing and assessment, translator services, counselling and patient support, ovulation monitoring
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