Benenden Fertility Centre (BFC)
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Benenden Fertility Centre (BFC), 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.
Benenden Fertility Centre (BFC)
Benenden Fertility Centre (BFC)
Benenden Hospital Trust
Goddard's Green Road
Benenden
Cranbrook
Kent
UK
TN17 4X
Tel: 01580 242 425
Clinic details: Benenden's appropriately named Benenden Fertility Centre (BFC) is a provider of both infertility treatments and storage options for private patients in and around Kent. An easy facility to get to, the BFC provides the most commonly sought after and successful infertility treatments like ICSI (intra-cytoplasmic sperm injections), IVF (in vitro fertilisation), and IUI (intrauterine insemination). Insemination can be performed under the influence of stimulating fertility drugs, or in their absence, all depending on you, your body, and your preferences. Blastocyst transfer is available, where your embryos will be grown in a lab setting for a few days and then placed within your womb. You can also have a number of assessments at the centre to determine sperm quality, quantity, and ability to survive within your partner's cervix. These are called sperm assessments and post-coital tests, and are offered alongside ovulation monitoring and induction. Surgical treatments are also on offer where appropriate, and of these tubal surgeries are a successful example, unblocking fallopian tubes (structures connecting your ovaries to your womb) to restore fertility.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: The Human Fertility and Embryology Association HFEA is the UK's government regulatory authority on all things fertility related. As an HFEA licensed treatment centre, the Benenden Fertility Centre has met the standards of excellence in treatment, care, and service necessary for the HFEA's approval. Regular monitoring and inspection of every aspect of the centre's practice means that you can be confident in the quality of treatment available. It is thought that at least one in every six couples in the UK will struggle to conceive at some point or the other, and as such the provision of fertility treatments is an extremely important aspect of healthcare. The BFC aims to be an integral part of this and provide you with great care during a difficult time, both physically and emotionally. With completely modern and state of the art equipment within 250 acres of beautifully kept woodland in Kent, the centre is staffed with an expert specialist team aiming to help you achieve a successful pregnancy and birth with help, support, and the best of care at every stage on your journey to parenthood. Your initial consultation will be completely free of charge, and you can get an idea of what services are available and how they can help you.
Services offered at this clinic: MESA, TESA, PESA, sperm assessment, tubal surgery, post-coital test, induction of ovulation, monitoring of the ovulation cycle, translator services available, embryo and sperm storage, stimulated and unstimulated IUI (intrauterine insemination), IVF, insemination, and ICSI (intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection), private patients treated
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