Complete Fertility Centre Southampton
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Complete Fertility Centre Southampton, 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.
Complete Fertility Centre Southampton
Complete Fertility Centre Southampton
Princess Anne Hospital
G Level
Coxford Road
Southampton
UK
SO16 5YA
Tel: 02380 796980
Clinic details: For many couples, particularly those who have been together for a while, getting pregnant and giving birth to a child is a dream to be fulfilled, a lifetime ambition realised. For up to 1 in 6 couples in the UK however, this dream can be marred by the presence of infertility or subfertility, which can prevent conception and pregnancy in the absence of help from specialist care providers. Complete Fertility Centre's provision of expert and personally tailored treatment plans aim to give couples who are struggling an opportunity to fulfil their ambition of having a child. A new and purpose built facility opened in 2010, the fertility centre is armed with top of the range technologies to provide you with unprecedented care. The facility was in fact built under direction from the Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust to meet the community's need for a cutting edge fertility service. The unit is kept discrete and private, but has ready access to the hospital's many other facilities should the need arise. Complete Fertility aim to not just achieve a pregnancy, but follow through your treatment all the way to the delivery of a healthy baby as this is the specific end point which you and your partner are undoubtedly pursuing. Nutrition and health of you as parents to be is considered of the utmost importance for both conception and the birth of a completely healthy child, and so advice on these topics is integrated into treatment plans to ensure that you have the best chances through whatever treatment you opt for. All of Complete's patients are provided with what is called a 'Programme for Pregnancy', a personalised plan that takes into account the factors etc. which can affect your fertility and advises you on how to proceed and behave in such a manner as to optimise your chances of conception. Complete is managed by its co-founder and medical director Professor Nick Macklon and its clinical director Dr Ying Cheong, under whom a team of specialists including consultant gynaecologists and embryologists work to achieve your goals.
For many couples, particularly those who have been together for a while, getting pregnant and giving birth to a child is a dream to be fulfilled, a lifetime ambition realised. For up to 1 in 6 couples in the UK however, this dream can be marred by the presence of infertility or subfertility, which can prevent conception and pregnancy in the absence of help from specialist care providers. Complete Fertility Centre's provision of expert and personally tailored treatment plans aim to give couples who are struggling an opportunity to fulfil their ambition of having a child. A new and purpose built facility opened in 2010, the fertility centre is armed with top of the range technologies to provide you with unprecedented care. The facility was in fact built under direction from the Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust to meet the community's need for a cutting edge fertility service. The unit is kept discrete and private, but has ready access to the hospital's many other facilities should the need arise. Complete Fertility aim to not just achieve a pregnancy, but follow through your treatment all the way to the delivery of a healthy baby as this is the specific end point which you and your partner are undoubtedly pursuing. Nutrition and health of you as parents to be is considered of the utmost importance for both conception and the birth of a completely healthy child, and so advice on these topics is integrated into treatment plans to ensure that you have the best chances through whatever treatment you opt for. All of Complete's patients are provided with what is called a 'Programme for Pregnancy', a personalised plan that takes into account the factors etc. which can affect your fertility and advises you on how to proceed and behave in such a manner as to optimise your chances of conception. Complete is managed by its co-founder and medical director Professor Nick Macklon and its clinical director Dr Ying Cheong, under whom a team of specialists including consultant gynaecologists and embryologists work to achieve your goals.
Services offered at this clinic: Tubal surgery, sperm retrieval (MESA, PESA, TESA), induction of ovulation, ovulation monitoring, sperm assessment, storage of eggs, embryos, and sperm (for oncology as well), sperm donors recruited, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), in vitro fertilisation (IVF), IVF and ICSI with donor sperm and/or eggs, blastocyst transfer, stimulated and unstimulated intrauterine insemination (IUI), donor insemination stimulated and unstimulated, treatment of NHS and private patients
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