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How a Fertility Clinic Can Help You Get Pregnant

18th April 2025

If you’re having problems getting pregnant then you’re not alone, as up to 1 in 6 peopleglobally face fertility issues. Seeking professional assistance may be your next step towards parenthood, but if you’re unsure about the treatments available, this can be a daunting prospect.

So, can a fertility clinic help get you pregnant? If you are thinking of using a fertility clinic, they offer a range of services tailored to individual needs.

Understanding Fertility Challenges

Infertility can affect both men and women and some issues are quite often unknown until a couple have failed to conceive and then seek medical help. Women can suffer with ovulatory disorders, blocked fallopian tubes, or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis. These conditions can be painful and uncomfortable, and the patient may already be receiving medical attention. Men can experience low sperm count or poor sperm motility (which may not be known until investigated), or ejaculation problems. Age can also be an issue, asfertility can decline in women when they reach their mid-thirties.

Diagnostic Services

When you make an appointment at The Surrey Park Clinic, the first step is a thorough assessment. For women, this includes hormone profiling, ovulation tests, and ultrasound scans to assess reproductive health. For men, semen analysis and hormone tests are carried out. These tests help to identify if there are any underlying issues and help create the most appropriate treatment plan.

Personalised Fertility Treatments

There are a variety of fertility treatments available, each tailored to individual circumstances:

  • IVF (In-vitro fertilisation) – Where eggs and sperm are combined in a laboratory, with the resulting embryo being transferred to the uterus.
  • ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) – This involves injecting a single sperm directly into an egg and is ideal for cases where there are male fertility issues.
  • IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) – Prepared sperm is placed directly into the uterus – this process is used for single ladies/same sex ladies/donor sperm/vaginismus/erectile disfunction and others.
  • FET (Frozen embryo transfer) – This is where embryos that have been previously frozen are transferred into the uterus. This offers far more flexibility in the timing of treatment.
  • PGD (Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis) – This process screens embryos for genetic conditions, which helps couples who know there are hereditary conditions in their family, for recurrent miscarriage/age related quality of embryos/increased risk genetic condition with age.
  • Egg Freezing (Oocyte Cryopreservation) – This option allows women to ‘future proof’their eggs for later use. This is a good option for women who are having medical treatments or procedures that may affect their reproductive health, or for those who wish to preserve their fertility until the right time in their lives to start a family.

Consultant Led Care

For patients who would prefer to see the same consultant throughout their treatment, Consultant-led care is key. Spending your appointment time and treatment duration with your consultant allows trust to build and gives continuity of care. The Surrey Park Clinic uses this approach to open direct communication channels, including personal contact numbers where patients can reach their consultant as needed. Our clinic’s nursing team and fertility co-ordinators provide extra support, making the treatment process as streamlined and stress-free as possible.

Pricing and Accessible Services

The financial aspect of fertility treatment is a consideration for anybody researching possibilities and must be factored into the final decision. But at The Surrey Park Clinic we offer transparent pricing with no hidden costs (services are priced excluding medication)which allows patients to plan their finances accordingly.

Taking the First Step

If you’re considering fertility treatment, The Surrey Park Clinic offers a free 15 minute telephone consultation with a Fertility Advisor where you can talk about individual circumstances in a private and supportive setting, go through possible treatment options, and raise any questions or concerns you may have.

Fertility clinics like ours play an essential role in helping people struggling with fertilityrealise their dreams of becoming parents. Our diagnostic services, personalised treatment plans, and patient centred approach are unmatched, and offer valuable support to people through their fertility challenges. Approaching a reputable fertility clinic is a step towards reaching your parenthood goals!

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