CARE Northampton
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for CARE Northampton, 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 Northampton
CARE Northampton
67 The Avenue
Cliftonville
Northampton
Northants
UK
NN1 5BT
Tel: 01604 601 606
Clinic details: A broad and comprehensive range of treatments are offered out of the CARE facility in Northampton, all provided by specialists in the field whose expertise makes them qualified to make decisions about your treatment and care with your best interests in mind. A host of different cutting edge procedures are on offer at CARE Northampton, each of which is provided by professionals with a great reputation in their field and with years of experience under their collective belts. IVF and ICSI protocols are both on offer at CARE Fertility centres like CARE Northampton. In vitro fertilisation and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF and ICSI respectively) are amazing techniques that can offer couples and single women who have been struggling to get pregnant naturally and even through insemination treatments an opportunity to get pregnant by way of a treatment that is straightforward, effective, and with a proven safety record. Reviews and inspections by the Human Fertility and Embryology Authority (HFEA) have shown that IVF/ICSI treatments at the CARE Northampton are performed to standards consistent with national averages in terms of live birth rates as a result of those treatments. Furthermore CARE Northampton has exceeded the HFEA target for the proportion of single births from IVF and ICSI treatments. This is significant as it is widely accepted that one of the most significant risks to the health of both mother and child from fertility treatments such as IVF is the risk of multiple births, which while sometimes welcome, always place a significant burden on a mother's body.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: CARE Fertility is a specialist service that purely focuses on the treatment of infertility in every respect, from providing assisted conception technologies to help couples get pregnant to making valuable counselling services available to support couples through the emotional difficulties that come with infertility and its surrounding issues. CARE Northampton boasts being one of the most successful fertility clinics in the country, with excellent results maintained consistently and under the watchful eye of the Human Fertility and Embryology Authority HFEA. CARE Northampton has been recently refurbished to high standards and has its own consulting and clinical facilities, surgical theatre, and dedicated laboratory all staffed by a diverse range of experts working together to help you and your partner through what is an undoubtedly difficult time. CARE understands that the nature of infertility can be very trying for a couple on many levels, and as such takes care to make the process of treatment as friendly and positive as possible to encourage a healthy and speedy care process. CARE Northampton provides for both private and NHS funded treatments, and all you have to do to make your enquiries and get the ball rolling is make a quick call to CARE Northampton and have a referral from your GP. Typically speaking IVF appointments can be arranged within 4 weeks of referral, and the treatment arranged almost immediately afterwards with no unnecessary extra waiting if you don't want to. The facility is open every day of the week and on Saturdays when necessary to accommodate the busy lifestyles of its patients, treatments and appointments will always be arranged at times that are convenient for both you and the clinic, and all of this and more are provided with a fully approved and recently renewed HFEA license.
Services offered at this clinic: IVF (in vitro fertilisation), insemination, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), both private and NHS patients treated, recruitment of sperm donors, egg donors, and embryo donors for research projects and the treatment of others, patient open evenings, translator services, support services, counselling services, patients with HepB treated, sperm retrieval through PESA, TESA, or MESA, ovulation induction, monitoring of ovulation
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