There’s a lot to think about when choosing a fertility clinic that will suit you and your needs. You need the right fit so there’s a lot to consider, from first steps to consultation, from treatments to pricing etc. But the biggest consideration may be geographical location and accessibility – you may need frequent visits, so proximity and transport links can matter. So too can ‘out of office hours’ access. Evening and weekend availability might be the deal breaker if you have a busy or demanding job.
Most clinics begin with a detailed intake; medical, fertility, and cycle history and this is often through a background questionnaire before your appointment. At The Surrey Park Clinic, this initial consultation is around 45 minutes, followed by a 30 minute follow-up to discuss test results and treatment options.
You can expect to discuss blood tests, baseline scans and possibly semen analysis if male partner testing is needed. Some clinics then discuss lifestyle factors, any recurrent miscarriage screen, and next steps tailored to your treatment plan.
Feeling comfortable throughout your fertility journey is key, and that is achieved from the care you receive. Look for clinics where you see the same consultant and have direct access to them. This type of continual consultant led care can go a long way to giving you reassurance and peace of mind in your treatment. At The Surrey Park Clinic, patients receive their consultant’s contact number once treatment starts and are regularly updated after each scan or blood result by the same consultant who oversees the plan.
Between appointments, know who to contact – the most well-structured clinics offer nursing and coordinator support too.
Typical fertility interventions include:
Make sure the clinic offers the procedures appropriate to your needs.
Find out how clinic costs are structured – does the package include scans, blood tests, medication etc? Choosing a clinic where packages come with no hidden or extra costs once treatment begins might save you worry about finances later down the line. Be aware that tests and medications prior to starting may be charged separately to keep pricing transparent and tailored exactly to the patient and their treatment plan.
Prices will always vary from clinic to clinic – reading reviews could highlight clinics where medication, storage, and specialist labs are extra and not included in the headline price.
There are some questions that patients might have when they are selecting their fertility clinic. Below are some questions we’re regularly asked at The Surrey Park Clinic.
Q: How do I know which fertility treatment is right for me?
A: Your consultant will recommend a treatment plan based on your medical history, fertility testing results, age, and how long you’ve been trying to conceive. For some, ovulation tracking or IUI may be appropriate; for others, IVF or ICSI might be advised due to egg quality, sperm issues, or unexplained infertility. Your clinic will tailor the approach to your specific circumstances rather than offering a one-size-fits-all option.
Q: What if the clinic partners with another site for egg collection or transfer?
Some clinics operate local consultation and monitoring but arrange egg collection or embryo transfer at a partner centre. Make sure logistics feel right, and ask what to expect if more than one site is involved.
Choosing a fertility clinic is a balance of logistical factors, clinical standards, cost transparency, and how comfortable you feel with the team. A clinic that offers you all you are looking for gives you peace of mind throughout what is often a difficult and emotional process.
If you’re booking an initial discovery call or consultation, use that opportunity to assess how clearly they explain processes, respond to your questions, schedule appointments, and outline costs. That sense of transparency and individualised support is often a strong indicator of positive ongoing experience.
Whether you require fertility assistance to conceive, treatment for gynaecological conditions, help and advice for managing menopause or pregnancy scans, the clinical team will ensure your time with us is tailored to your individual requirements.
Our caring clinical professionals are highly regarded experts in their field and will provide an efficient service, with appointments available 6 days a week.
Our services are Consultant-led and supported by a dedicated clinical and administration team. Our specialists consciously take the time to fully understand and listen to your needs.