Centre for Reproduction & Gynaecology Wales (CRGW)
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Centre for Reproduction & Gynaecology Wales (CRGW), 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.
Centre for Reproduction & Gynaecology Wales (CRGW)
Centre for Reproduction & Gynaecology Wales (CRGW)
Ely Meadows
Rhodfa Marics
Llantrisant
Wales
CF2 8XL
Tel: 01443 443 999
Clinic details: CRMW's location makes it a great place within the heart of Wales from which to access the best in fertility care. The centre offers insemination through a method called intrauterine insemination, which makes use of a male partner's sperm if available, or if not donated sperm from an anonymised source to fertilise an egg. The purpose of artificial insemination is to bypass a cause of fertility like ejaculatory problems (e.g. retrograde ejaculation ' where semen is ejaculated into the bladder rather than out of the penis) or impotence by inserting sperm directly into the female reproductive tract. In intrauterine insemination, sperm are more specifically placed within the uterus where they can readily access the female egg. Insemination techniques are remarkably useful and are an early stage treatment in many cases, including where the cause of fertility is unknown. There are variations on insemination techniques that give it some flexibility, like, for instance, whether or not fertility drugs which affect egg production are used, but where insemination fails to achieve a pregnancy, IVF and ICSI can step in to deliver a solution. CRMW provides both IVF and ICSI (in vitro fertilisation and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection) to its patients, and both techniques are remarkable in what they can offer to couples the world over. IVF and ICSI both involve fertilising an egg cell in a laboratory environment, away from the complex human system that, where infertility is involved, has become defective in some way. This has its own difficulties of course, but where a couple have been trying for 2-3 years to conceive with no success, the procedure provides an invaluable opportunity for a successful pregnancy and conception. Where IVF and ICSI differ as techniques is that ICSI takes a single sperm and places it by way of an extremely fine injection directly into an egg cell.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: The Centre for Reproductive Medicine Wales CRMW is an institution that operates with one endpoint in mind, helping people who are struggling to do so start their own family. Infertility is a topic rife with stress, uncertainty, and anxiety, and what a clear cut and straightforward treatment like that offered at CRMW provides is some relief in the form of an approach that aims to keep you comfortable and confident throughout your treatment. The first step towards treatment at CRMW is a referral and evaluation by the centre's experts, all of whom will tailor every aspect of your care and treatment to your specific needs, helping to restore your confidence in the fact that in all likelihood there is a solution to your fertility difficulties, and that it can be found with CMRW. Housed within its own purpose built facility with state of the art medical and scientific equipment which focuses on delivering cutting edge and individualised treatment for its many patients, CMRW offers all its patients private rooms throughout their treatment and complete access to any member of the care team at all times. CRMW also uses an advanced system called IVF Witness which electronically tags all the eggs, embryos, and sperm involved in treatment, meaning that you can be confident in how these materials are handled in a lab and that there are no mistakes or mishaps at any point.
Services offered at this clinic: Sperm washing, tubal surgery, sperm retrieval through MESA, TESA, PESA, induction of ovulation, monitoring ovulation cycles, sperm assessment, counsellor services from a dedicated on-site counsellor, patient open days and evenings, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), in vitro fertilisation (IVF), insemination, and treatment of private and NHS patients,
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