CARE Manchester
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for CARE Manchester, 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.
CARE Manchester
CARE Manchester
108-112 Daisy Bank Road
Victoria Park
Manchester
UK
M14 5QH
Tel: 0161 249 3040
Clinic details: Manchester is one of the thriving hearts of England with a busy population and prospering industrial and service element that drives the city and its growth. Manchester also happens to be in a wonderfully convenient location, allowing its residents, and indeed those of neighbouring cities and areas, excellent access to the rest of the country because of its central location. CARE Manchester offers a long and distinguished list of treatments and services encompassing counselling, storage, and different methods of treating infertility. The result? That you can have your fertility needs tended to under one extremely reputable roof. IVF (in vitro fertilisation) is one of the staple provisions of any leading fertility service, and CARE Manchester is no exception, providing an excellent IVF service with some of the best success rates in the country. IVF has proven to be an extremely effective treatment for many different instances of infertility, including where the causes are unknown and where previous attempts at treatment have been successful. Where IVF has been initially unsuccessful, a slightly different and more advanced version of the classic treatment is offered in the form of intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection, also known as ICSI. This treatment basically involves using a similar protocol to IVF, but where sperm is injected into an egg cell to fertilise it quickly and efficiently, which is remarkably effective where male infertility through poor sperm motility is the problem for example. Other treatments are also on offer at CARE Manchester, which as a specialist in the field of fertility offers the most effective forms of artificial insemination and ovulation treatment, as well as an invaluable method for health checking babies to be called preimplantation genetic screening and preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: CARE Manchester is an established institution with a reputation in the field of fertility that is at least partly because of the complete range of cutting edge treatments the facility offers. Everything from the extremely popular and successful ICSI through to preimplantation genetic screening and diagnosis of embryos is provided by CARE Manchester, and the wealth of different treatments and diagnostic procedures available means that you are certain to find something that suits you. The team responsible for you at CARE Manchester is composed of professionals from all the relevant fields, ranging from consultants to embryologists, all of whom work in unison to get you pregnant quickly, efficiently, and safely. The facility is also equipped with the latest equipment, and liaises with a laboratory in Nottingham to offer genetic screening and diagnosis for its patients. This particular service is invaluable for parents to be who have a history of genetic illness that they don't want their child to suffer from. CARE Fertility was originally established in 1997 by specialists looking to fill in a gap in healthcare at the time, and since then the group has grown, expanded, and is now made up of clinics across the country, all of whom abide by the standards of greatness that have been driving the success of CARE Fertility from its inception. CARE Manchester can safely claim to be one of the best providers of fertility treatment in the country on the basis of their success rates and results.
Services offered at this clinic: Private patients treated, in vitro fertilisation (IVF), donor insemination, insemination, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), stimulated DI, unstimulated IUI (intrauterine insemination), blastocyst transfer, unstimulated DI, natural IVF, stimulated IUI, donor sperm, eggs, and embryos for ICSI and IVF, preimplantation genetic screening, preimplantation genetic diagnosis, recruitment of sperm, embryo, and egg donors for research and treatment purposes), egg storage, counselling services, sperm storage, embryo storage, sperm and egg storage for oncology patients, sperm retrieval, partial surrogacy, induction of ovulation, treatment of patients with hepatitis B, monitoring of the ovulation cycle
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