Fertility Clinics in Carshalton
If you are considering fertility treatment because you have struggled to conceive or you or your partner are infertile, or if you are a same sex couple wanting to have a baby, there are a number of options available through the NHS and/or through private funding at fertility clinics in Carshalton.
If you would like to book a consultation (many clinics offer free initial consultations) to discuss your ferility treatment options at a clinic in Carshalton, contact the clinic direct. Treatment options include:
- In vitro fertilisation (IVF)
- ICSI (Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection) fertility treatment
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer (GIFT)
- In vitro maturation (IVM)
- Surrogacy
- Fertility drugs
- Surgery
Please also contact us if you would like further information about egg donation/edd donors or sperm donation/sperm donors.
Fertility Clinics Carshalton
Assisted Conception Unit, Womens Health
Transport for ACU King's College Hospital
Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust, St Helier Hospital
Wrythe Lane
Carshalton
Surrey
UK
SM5 1AA
Tel: 020 8296 2000
Transport centre.
Assisted Conception Unit
St Helier Hospital
Carshalton
Surrey
UK
SM5 1AA
Tel: 0208 2962101
St Helier's Hospital is the site at which fertility treatments take place at the Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust. The hospital is placed by the St Helier Open Space, providing a serene atmosphere that can make a lot of difference for stressed and anxious patients like those who are facing infertility. Treatments often include a regime of drugs designed to affect your menstrual cycle and egg production, including Clomiphene, Tamoxifen, or if your follicles are of the required size, a Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) injection. These are effective at priming your body for artificial insemination methods like IUI (intra-uterine insemination). These drugs stimulate the production and maturation of your eggs, meaning that when sperm is introduced into your uterus through IUI you will have the best possible chance for a pregnancy. Similarly fertility drug treatments are provided for IVF (in vitro fertilisation treatments), where successful egg collection depends on there being enough mature egg for the procedure. Because of the complexity of IVF as a treatment, St Helier's works in conjunction with two other central London hospitals to keep travelling times and the associated hassle and stress to a minimum. This method of IVF is called transport IVF, and appointments will be arranged at King's College Hospital's Assisted Conception Unit and The Bridge Fertility Centre. The former is involved where treatment is NHS funded, and the latter if you are a privately funded patient.
- Effects of IVF on the Baby
- Ethical Objections to IVF
- ICSI as a Fertility Treatment
- Is ICSI for Me?
- How is ICSI Performed?
- How Successful is ICSI?
- Advantages and Disadvantages of ICSI?
- What is IMSI (Intra-Cytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection)?
- What is PICSI?
- What is Metabolomics?
- Alternatives to IVF
- History and Development of IVF and ICSI
- Fertility Drugs: What Do They Do and Are They For Me?
- Female Fertility Drugs
- Male Fertility Drugs
- What is Artificial Insemination?
- Intra-Cervical Insemination
- Is Intra-Cervical Insemination for me?
- Intrauterine Insemination
- Is Intra-Uterine Insemination For Me?
- Alternatives to Intra-Uterine Insemination
- Egg Donation
- How are Eggs Donated?
- Sperm Donation
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Using Donor Sperm
- Becoming a Sperm Donor
- Donor Embryos
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Donor Embryo Transfer
- How to Donate Embryos
- Importing Sperm, Eggs, and Embryos
- Freezing and Storing Eggs
- Freezing and Storing Sperm
- Freezing & Storing Embryos
- How do I Know if I’m Pregnant?
- Pregnancy: What Happens and How
- The First Trimester
- The Second Trimester
- The Third Trimester
- The End of a Pregnancy and Delivering a New-born
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- Fertility Treatment Guide
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- What Causes Infertility in Women?
- What Causes Infertility in Men?
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- Fertility and Weight
- Fertility and Diet
- Fertility and Stress
- Fertility and Diabetes
- Toxins and their Effects on Fertility
- Fertility and Eating Disorders
- Infertility Options
- Fertility Treatment for Same Sex Couples
- Single Mothers Having a Baby
- Infertility Treatments on the NHS
- Assisted Conception on the NHS
- NHS Funding Eligibility in England, Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland
- Private Infertility Treatment
- Can I Prevent Infertility?
- Specialist Treatment for Infertility
- Choosing a Fertility Clinic
- In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
- Reasons for Having IVF
- IVF for Same Sex Couples
- IVF for Single Mothers
- Support and IVF
- How is IVF done?
- Is IVF available on the NHS?
- Paying for IVF Privately
- Having IVF Abroad through Medical Tourism
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- IVF Side Effects & Risks
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- IVF and Multiple Births
- IVF and Miscarriage