Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Chelsea & Westminster 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.
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
Assisted Conception Unit
Chelsea & Westminster Hospital
369 Fulham Road
London
UK
SW10 9NH
Tel: 020 3315 8585
Clinic details: The Chelsea & Westminster Hospital possesses not only a broad range of different treatments but also a comprehensive range of facilities and services that complete any medical stay or appointment. The hospital operatesSatellite centres that mean it can service communities further afield. These include onsite suites for consultation, counselling, scanning, recovery, male production of samples, surgery, and smaller day case procedures. Treatments for fertility issues big and small are available, including laparoscopic surgical options, insemination, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and in vitro fertilisation (IVF). The centre specialises in the treatment of women facing difficulties with their fertility because of low numbers of eggs and endometriosis, couples who carry communicable infections in their blood, and male factor infertility. Both IVF and ICSI have been performed at the centre with live birth rates equivalent to national averages as reported by the independent regulatory authority the HFEA (Human Fertility and Embryology Authority) for patients under 35 and between 35 and 37. The centre is also in line with the HFEA's targets for single births.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: The Chelsea & Westminster Hospital is able to provide a complete range of assisted reproduction technologies all from staff that are consistently friendly and amiable, helping to make your treatment as pleasant as possible and thereby save you as much stress and anxiety as they can. Service is extremely important where infertility treatment is concerned, as facing difficulties in conception will always carry with it a great deal of emotional and psychological stress which you don't want worsened by a service that doesn't deliver good care or does so in a less than amenable manner. The ACU assisted conception unit of the Chelsea & Westminster Hospital is newly refurbished department providing comfort, modernity, and relaxation, all in equal measure. Choosing to receive your fertility treatment from The Chelsea & Westminster Hospital also has the advantage of also providing you with easy access to the hospital's maternity and gynaecology departments. Originally established in 1995, the ACU has been keeping up to date with advances in technologies and treatments in a field where everything is constantly being refined and developed. The unit itself is quite a small one with a tightly knitted team of specialists delivering their care within short and quick timeframes and on a personal level that larger units aren't able to achieve by their very nature.
Services offered at this clinic: Sperm, embryo, and egg storage, blastocyst culture, egg donation, intrauterine insemination, reproductive surgery, in vitro fertilisation (IVF), diagnostic Andrology, semen analysis, surgical sperm retrieval, fertility preservation, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), HyCoSy tubal patency assessment
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