Aberdeen Fertility Centre
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Aberdeen Fertility Centre, can be found below.
If you would like to find out if you are suitable for fertility treatment or information about a particular procedure or treatment, contact a local clinic.
Aberdeen Fertility Centre
Aberdeen Fertility Centre
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Aberdeen Maternity Hospital
Foresterhill
Aberdeen
Scotland
AB25 2ZD
Tel: 01224 550 567
Clinic details: If you are looking for quality fertility treatments in Aberdeen, then the aptly named Aberdeen Fertility Centre is an excellent choice for a comprehensive range of treatments that will be tailored and individualised to suit your fertility needs. Treatments on offer include the famous in vitro fertilisation (IVF) procedure which has provided so many couples with an opportunity to get pregnant despite fertility issues. Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is a refinement of the IVF protocol that is also available in Aberdeen through the centre, and is an amazing procedure that can sidestep male infertility by injecting a sperm cell directly into an egg for fertilisation. Insemination treatments are also on offer, including the extremely effective intrauterine insemination procedure that has yielded great results for so many years. The facility also recruits egg, sperm, and embryo donors when necessary for treatment for instances where they are necessary, for example for the treatment of same sex couples and single parents, as well as any parents bearing an inherited illness that they don't want to pass on to their child.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: The Aberdeen Fertility Centre is a fully HPEA registered clinic which brings its services to those in need of high quality specialist care in one of Scotland's busiest localities. Different departments work together at the facility to provide a cutting edge service that integrates support and counselling with a medical offering. The centre is fully equipped to conduct investigations within its fertility clinic department, which is able to make diagnoses and treatments such as semen analysis and storage, surgical sperm retrieval, ovulation induction, and counselling for repeated miscarriages. The Aberdeen Fertility Centre also conducts private and NHS funded treatments through an Assisted Reproduction Unit working out of the Aberdeen Maternity Hospital. Performing as many as over 600 IVF and ICSI treatment cycles every year, on top of a range of other services including donor insemination, surrogacy, and egg freezing, Aberdeen Fertility Centre is ready and able to meet all your treatment needs. Treatments for both private and NHS patients are available, and as an HFEA licensed clinic you can be confident in the quality of the care you will receive. The clinic meets national averages in terms of success rates, and is proud to exceed the HFEA single birth target of 75% with an excellent 85.6% proportion of single births in 2009.
Services offered at this clinic: Donor insemination, in vitro fertilisation (IVF), intra cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), insemination, sperm, egg, and embryo donor recruitment, counselling services, translator service, donor recruitment for treatment, sperm assessment, monitoring ovulation cycle, ovulation induction, MESA, full and partial surrogacy, MESA, TESA, IVF for patients with viral infections, HIV, HepA and HepB
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