Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre, can be found below.
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Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre
Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre
13 Upper Wimpole Street
London
UK
W1G 6LP
Tel: 0207 486 1230
Clinic details: Housed on London's Upper Wimple Street, The Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre is a provider of artificial and donor insemination, in vitro fertilisation (IVF), preimplantation genetic diagnosis and screening (PGD and PGS respectively), and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). PGD and PGS are services not often offered in fertility clinics, and yet extremely important to many parents as both procedures effectively allow you and your doctors to analyse an embryo for any illness or genetic defects prior to their use in fertility treatments like IVF and ICSI. What this means is that you have an amazing opportunity to make sure that your baby will be genetically healthy before going ahead with your pregnancy, a feat which is extremely important for many parents, particularly those who suffer from genetic illnesses themselves. The centre's other treatments as listed above are all provided to superb standards and are often sought by many couples upon referral or after a couple of years struggling to get pregnant.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: An HFEA licensed clinic with a reputation for excellent service, The Assisted Reproduction & Gynaecology Centre ARGC has earned its place as one of the largest centres in the UK for the treatment of infertility. State of the art genetic screening allows you to make sure that your future child is genetically healthy, and combined with the latest in fertility treatments like IVF and ICSI, you can be confident in an all-round fertility service that covers all your bases. The Assisted Reproduction & Gynaecology Centre exceeds the national average of live births from its IVF and ICSI treatments, a feat which few clinics can boast. These figures all come from the HFEA, and so you can be confident in that they are from an independent regulatory body which aims to provide patients with the best information to hand. The live birth rate for patients under the age of 35 was actually as high as 55.3% in 2004, a figure which is remarkably high in the field of assisted conception. An excellent counselling service is available at the centre to provide support which can be so important when treating infertility. The centre also aims to achieve a quick turnaround for its patients, with most patients receiving appointments within 4-6 weeks of referral and treatment 4-6 weeks after that.
Services offered at this clinic: Treatments for private patients, donor insemination, in vitro fertilisation (IVF), insemination, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), pre-implantation genetic screening (PGS), pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), TESA, MESA, PESA
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