Winterbourne Hospital
There are various types of fertility treatments and the contact telephone number and address for Winterbourne 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.
Winterbourne Hospital
Winterbourne Hospital
Herringston Road
Dorchester
Dorset
UK
DT1 2DR
Tel: 01305 263252
Clinic details: Dorchester, home to The Winterbourne Hospital, is the county town of Dorset and remains one of the most historic of the nation's market towns, as well as home to one of the most famous of English authors, Thomas Hardy. Amongst whose successful works is 'Tess of the d'Ubervilles', a popular literary classic. The Winterbourne Hospital makes use of Dorchester's lovely look and appeal to create a friendly environment that encourages recovery and wellbeing. After the necessary investigations into your condition are performed, you can expect the expert staff at the hospital to take you through cutting edge treatments like intrauterine insemination (either with partner or donor sperm), in vitro fertilisation (IVF), and ICSI (intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection). Other services are the likes of GIFT, also known as gamete intrafallopian transfer, counselling, surgical sperm retrieval through PESA, and others. In 2009 the HFEA which licenses and monitors the hospital reported that the hospital performed 71 cycles of IVF and 101 of ICSI to patients both private and NHS funded.
Fertility treatment at this clinic: If you are looking for private treatment, including fertility care, in Dorset, then you need look no further than BMI The Winterbourne Hospital. As part of the nationally acclaimed BMI Healthcare network of high quality private hospitals, The Winterbourne Hospital is equipped and maintained to impeccable standards, and employs only leading consultants to lead medical teams devoted to your individual treatment and care. The hospital remains a fairly intimate facility with 36 private ensuite rooms providing comfort and discretion during your stay. Facilities vary from the provision of physiotherapy to complex surgery and to fertility treatments. BMI Healthcare operate 11 fertility clinics in the UK, of which The Winterbourne Hospital is one, bearing an HFEA license for its treatments and delivering only the best and latest treatments to private patients dealing with the difficulties of infertility. The Hospital is prepared to meet a broad spectrum of needs, ranging from investigations into the cause of infertility through to treatments which have achieved success rates that exceed national averages. Consultant led teams of specialists will be responsible for your care at a highly ranked private healthcare facility that is more than able to ensure that the best is delivered in every aspect of your care right from the beginning all the way through to your pregnancy and deliver.
Services offered at this clinic: Donor insemination (stimulated and unstimulated donor insemination), in vitro fertilisation (IVF), ICSI (intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection), induction of ovulation, blastocyst transfer, IUI (stimulated and unstimulated), ICSI and IVF with donor sperm/eggs/embryos, surgical sperm retrieval (PESA, TESA, and MESA), counselling services, sperm assessment, monitoring ovulation, partial surrogacy, storage of embryos and sperm
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