Spire Bristol Hospital
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Spire Bristol 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.
Spire Bristol Hospital
Spire Bristol Hospital
Spire Bristol Hospital
The Glen
Redland Hill
Durdham Down
Bristol
UK
BS6 6UT
Tel: 0117 980 4070
Clinic details: Found in Bristol, the Fertility & Reproductive Medicine Clinic in Spire Bristol Hospital can meet the needs of the residents of Bristol and nearby South Gloucestershire, Avon, Bath, Cardiff, Newport, and a number of other locations all within a short train or motorway journey of a recognised quality provision of infertility treatment. The clinic is able to deliver a range of different diagnostic investigations into the cause of infertility for both men and women. Ultrasound scans are used to determine the health of different reproductive systems like the ovaries and womb, while ovarian reserve tests can measure how many eggs are available for fertility treatment. Testing of the fallopian tubes can help your doctor surmise whether blockage of the fallopian tubes is the cause of your woes, and a specialist sperm assessment can look into the quality, mobility, and number of sperm a male partner has. The clinic can offer treatments for a number of different conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome, recurrent miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, endometriosis, and fibroids among many others. Whether or not the cause of infertility is established or not, a range of treatment options are made available to meet the needs of the many different individuals coming to make use of the quality treatments the centre provides. The clinic is particularly known for its experience in delivering laparoscopic surgery and drug treatments as well as artificial insemination.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: Spire Bristol Hospital is one of the cutting edge facilities dotted around the country that form the Spire Health network of private healthcare providers. These facilities are all maintained to the highest standards enforced by Spire, standards which have established the group's reputation for excellent care and treatment in a field of many competitors. The Spire Bristol Hospital is host to an HFEA licensed specialist clinic called the Fertility & Reproductive Medicine Clinic, a focussed and dedicated provider of advanced fertility care under the leadership of Mr Valentine Akande, a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist with many years of experience in his chosen specialty. Under Mr Akande a tightly knit group of doctors and nurses work together to cover all aspects of your care, all within an environment bearing the latest technologies and delivering treatments in a serene setting. The Clinic offers a number of different services which can help a couple who are facing infertility or subfertility. Understanding what goes on is an essential first step to solving the problem of infertility and providing couples with treatment options tailored for their individual condition.
Services offered at this clinic: Private patients treated, stimulated intrauterine insemination (IUI), tubal surgery, induction and monitoring of ovulation, post-coital testing, and sperm assessment
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