At King’s Fertility we keep the time between seeing us and treatment, and treatment and live-birth, as short as possible. We do this via policies such as no waiting times, one stop appointments, and personalised treatment plans. At your initial consultation and scan, the doctor will establish a diagnosis, arrange for further investigations if required, and agree a treatment plan. All in one visit.
Ovulation Induction Treatment
Every month, typically 14 days after the beginning of a woman’s period, one ovary should release one egg – but of course, it doesn’t always happen like it ‘should’. In...
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) Fertility Treatment
Intrauterine insemination (IUI) places ‘high-quality’ sperm (separated from non-moving sperm in the lab) directly inside a woman’s uterus, with the aim of increasing the number of sperm reaching the fallopian...
In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) Treatment
In vitro fertilisation, or IVF, is a medical procedure used to help individuals who are struggling with infertility to conceive a child. The process involves bringing together the eggs and...
Personalised and complex stimulation protocols
Here at King’s Fertility, we don’t just treat infertility, we treat you. Every decision we make is made with you, and for you, based on your personal physiology, history and...
Embryo freezing
After a cycle of IVF there are often surplus, high-quality embryos, that were not transferred fresh (whether there were simply too many, or it was not medically possible to transfer...
Frozen embryo transfer
Many couples pursuing IVF treatment opt to have some of their embryos frozen – which means embryos not used during the initial treatment, providing they are of suitable quality, can...
Egg freezing
Egg freezing – also known as egg vitrification or cryopreservation – refers to the process whereby eggs are rapidly frozen to be used for assisted conception treatments at a later...
Donor egg or sperm treatment
There are a number of reasons why someone may opt for donor egg or sperm treatment – the ovaries (or testes) do not produce enough eggs (or sperm), the eggs...
Surrogacy treatment
Some women are unable to carry a pregnancy, and this might be for several reasons. Some may have been born without a uterus whilst others may have a medical condition...