

Fertility treatment doesn’t always mean IVF
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We offer a wide range of fertility treatments. Our broad range of services assist in the investigation and treatment of couples with fertility problems
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“ We offer a wide range of fertility treatments. Our broad range of services assist in the investigation and treatment of couples with fertility problems ”
John & Janie
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Who can have IVF?
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) fertility guidelines make recommendations about who should have access to IVF treatment on the NHS in England and Wales.
These guidelines recommended that IVF should be offered to women under the age of 43 who have been trying to get pregnant through regular unprotected sex for 2 years, or who have had 12 cycles of artificial insemination.
However, the final decision about who can have NHS-funded IVF in England is made by local clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), and their criteria may be stricter than those recommended by NICE.
If you're not eligible for NHS treatment, or you decide to pay for IVF, you can have treatment at a private clinic. Costs vary, but 1 cycle of treatment may cost up to £5,000 or more.
Read more about the availability of IVF.




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