BMI Priory Hospital
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for BMI Priory Hospital, 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.
BMI Priory Hospital
BMI Priory Hospital
The Fertility Centre
Priory Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham
West Midlands
UK
B5 7UG
Tel: 0121 446 1501
Clinic details: Birmingham's Edgbaston is a picturesque area y the city's prestigious University and its neighbouring institutions. The Priory Hospital provides such effective and convenient treatments as IVF and ICSI. IVF, also known as in vitro fertilisation, is an ever evolving method that grants couples facing difficulty in conceiving with the opportunity to get pregnant despite fertility troubles. ICSI is an adjusted form of IVF that is often used, particularly where standard IVF hasn't been able to result in conception. Where sperm are defective in terms of their motility, morphology, or number, ICSI can vastly improve your chances of fertilising an egg , and can be successful where conventional IVF and other fertility treatments have not. Both ICSI and IVF offered by the Priory Hospital are also available with donor eggs, sperm, and embryos, meaning that in instances where your or your partners sex cells aren't enough for a successful conception, the donor process is readily available for use at your discretion. Storage services are available, including those for cancer patients about to undergo radio- or chemotherapy and want to have a reserve of semen or eggs in case they are rendered infertile by the treatment.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: BMI Priory Hospital is part of the national network of BMI Healthcare hospitals that have become synonymous with private and quality healthcare. You can receive the very best treatment available from the hospital in any one of a number of the facility's many departments, including top of the line HFEA licensed fertility treatments that can help provide a solution if you are suffering from an infertility problem. The hospital's consultant led team of experienced professionals will take you through each stage of your care, from a consultation and investigation into the cause of our infertility right through to a successful treatment and, hopefully, live birth. Live births through IVF at the Priory Hospital are in line with national averages as stated by the HFEA.
Services offered at this clinic: Private and NHS patients, donor insemination (stimulated and unstimulated), in vitro fertilisation (IVF), intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), intrauterine insemination (IUI) both stimulated and unstimulated, IVF and ICSI with donor sperm, eggs, and embryos, storage of embryos, sperm, and testicular tissue, counselling services, treatment for patients with hepatitis A, sperm washing, sperm assessment, tubal surgery, TESA, PESA, and MESA, induction of ovulation, post-coital test
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