Crosshouse Hospital
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Crosshouse 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.
Crosshouse Hospital
Crosshouse Hospital
Crosshouse
Kilmarnock
Aryshire
Scotland
KA1 0BE
Tel: 01563 521133
Clinic details: Intrauterine insemination (IUI) is the main fertility treatment on offer at Crosshouse Hospital. IUI is an extremely effective method of artificial insemination that prepares sperm provided either by a male partner or a donor for placement within the uterus (womb), where it is within striking distance of a female egg and hence more likely to fertilise it. IUI is a great option where male ejaculation is a problem, whether because of a condition like retrograde ejaculation where sperm is ejaculated into the bladder rather than the penis or because a male partner is carrying an inherited disease he doesn't want to pass on to his offspring.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: Crosshouse Hospital is part of NHS Ayrshire & Arran, a trust catering to the needs of about 367,000 people in a rich and varied community. The hospital delivers a number of different services to ensure that it provides a complete and diverse range of healthcare services, but the Crosshouse is a purpose built maternity and fertility unit delivering quality care to mothers and mothers to be since its development. The hospital is licensed by the Human Fertility and Embryology Authority, and provides NHS funded patient treatments.
Services offered at this clinic: NHS patients of all ages treated up to a BMI of 35, intrauterine insemination (stimulated and unstimulated), support services, translator services available, patients with hepatitis A and B and HIV treated, tubal surgery, sperm washing, induction of ovulation, sperm assessment, ovulation monitoring
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