Sussex Downs Fertility Centre
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Sussex Downs Fertility Centre, 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.
Sussex Downs Fertility Centre
Sussex Downs Fertility Centre
BMI The Esperance Hospital
Hartington Place
Eastbourne
East Sussex
UK
BN21 3BG
Tel: 01323 410333
Clinic details: Eastbourne in West Sussex is in many ways an ideal location in which to receive healthcare as it lies within picturesque and inviting grounds that make for a relaxing environment. Stress and anxiety are unfortunately a part of dealing with any health problem, and fertility in particular as diagnosis and treatment of the condition can take years. The Esperance Hospital makes full use of the location to offer a spectacularly friendly, warm, and sensitive service that involves both investigative and treatment options. Treatments offered are artificial insemination and lab based assisted conception, namely in vitro fertilisation (IVF). Artificial insemination is an important part of the treatments offered at the centre, and can be performed with either a partner's or a donor's sperm, depending on individual circumstances. IVF can be performed with or without a preparatory phase which involves the use of fertility drugs to induce ovulation and the release of eggs which are taken for the IVF procedure. In addition to IVF, the ICSI method is offered. ICSI stands for intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection, which is exactly what it says on the proverbial tin, the injection of a single sperm cell straight into an egg cell for fertilisation.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: BMI Healthcare is one of the foremost providers of complex surgeries and private healthcare in the United Kingdom. With hospitals across the entire country bringing a nationally recognised standard of excellence in all respects, BMI Healthcare has become an example of top of the line private healthcare and patient service. BMI The Esperance Hospital is part of this chain, and as such abides by the standards that have earned BMI its reputation. The Esperance Hospital can be found in East Sussex's Eastbourne, a stately white building in beautifully tended grounds. The hospital offers patients private and comfortable ensuite rooms for a comfortable stay, and accommodations are made for visitors to give you all the support you need. With two main operating theatres equipped with cutting edge technologies as well as an HFEA licensed fertility clinic, the Hospital is ready to meet your requirements. The Esperance Hospital's specialist fertility unit was first founded in 1989, and is referred to as The Sussex Downs Fertility Centre, a provider of a host of different assisted reproductive therapies that can change lives. The centre completes a comprehensive investigation into the causes of infertility before a trained team of specialised professionals tailor a treatment to your particular circumstances and situation. The Centre is a successful one that can boast IVF, ICSI , and single birth rates in line with HFEA reported national averages. Waiting times re kept low and the focus of the service is ensuring your wellbeing as a patient, and that you receive continuous care through a consultant led team who care about getting you the pregnancy you want. As part of a large private healthcare hospital, the centre has access to many hospital services that few other fertility clinics can claim. BMI Healthcare has 11 fertility units in the UK, making it one of the largest providers of private fertility care in the country, and hence making it an extremely experienced hand at the delivery of quality care. Over 2,000 couples pass through BMI for treatment every year, receiving an exemplary service at every stage of their treatment.
Services offered at this clinic: Blastocyst transfer, unstimulated intrauterine insemination, stimulated donor insemination, in vitro fertilisation (IVF), unstimulated donor insemination, stimulated intrauterine insemination, natural IVF, intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), private and NHS patients treated, IVF and ICSI with donor sperm and eggs, recruitment of egg and sperm donors, full surrogacy, ovulation monitoring, sperm assessment, post-coital test, micro epididymal sperm aspiration (MESA), tubal surgery, testicular sperm aspiration (TESA), percutaneous epididymal sperm aspiration, induction of ovulation, embryo and sperm storage, testicular tissue storage, counsellor services, open evenings for patients
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