Fertility Plus: London fertility centre offering holistic treatment in East London and Harley Street
Fertility Plus provides treatment at the London Fertility Centre offering holistic fertility treatment in East London and Harley Street. The fertility centre is a unique partnership of two infertility specialists who offer a bespoke, modern, state of the art fertility treatment service at the Harley Street London Fertility Centre and Spire Roding Hospital in Redbridge, East London. They offer a wide range of private assisted reproduction, IVF and fertility treatments including: fertility advice and assessment, IVF and ICSI treatments, IUI, ovulation induction, PGS and PGD, sperm and egg freezing, egg donation, donor sperm, and surrogacy.
At Fertility Plus, their London fertility centre, Mr Amit Shah and Mr Anil Gudi wish to make your journey fulfilling and strive to offer you the best possible chance of conception with their personalised, ethical fertility care.
Fertility Plus for private fertility care in London
Fertility Plus offer appropriate advice, investigations, treatments and support in a non-judgemental way to couples and single women. They have clear price packages, which are transparent, fair and very competitive.
Highly experienced IVF and fertility consultants
Mr Amit Shah and Mr Anil Gudi are both well established NHS reproductive medicine consultants running a highly successful fertility centre at Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in Hackney.
They specialise in IVF treatment and fertility care on a holistic basis and provide services such as pre pregnancy advice, ovulation induction, IUI, IVF, ICSI, egg freezing, egg donation and surrogacy along with keyhole surgeries to enhance fertility for various problems including tubal blockages, fibroids andendometriosis.
Amit and Anil have been friends and colleagues for many years and they work incredibly well in tandem. This is what encouraged them to provide an honest and bespoke fertility service with Fertility Plus in London.
Infertility treatment success rates
Visit the Fertility Plus web site for information on their IVF success rates.
Treatments available at this fertility clinic in London
Fertility treatments
IVF and ICSI - In vitro fertilisation was originally developed to assist conception in women who have blocked or damaged fallopian tubes but, because of its success is now being used to treat other causes of infertility, such as sperm disorders, unexplained infertility and endometriosis.
IUI - Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) involves a laboratory procedure to separate fast-moving sperm from more sluggish or non-moving sperm. Sperm are separated in the laboratory and are then placed into the woman’s uterus close to the time of ovulation when the egg is released from the ovary.
Ovulation induction and monitoring - Egg growth and ovulation can be improved by giving tablets and monitoring the changes by ultrasound scan. This is usually used in women who do not ovulate regularly and also in women with PCO-polycystic ovaries.
Donor treatments
Egg donation - Donor egg treatment may be needed for women who produce too few eggs, very poor quality eggs, no eggs or eggs that are genetically abnormal. Recent changes in UK Law governing donor anonymity has caused a huge shortage of donor eggs. Fertility Plus works with overseas clinics to help their patients.
Donor sperm treatments - Donor sperm may be used for insemination or IVF/ICSI treatments for various indications. Men who cannot produce sperm (azoospermia), single women and same sex lesbian couples are some of the main patients needing donor sperm. Men who may have serious genetic conditions that may be passed on to their offspring may also choose to go down the path of donor sperm usage.
Surrogacy - Surrogacy is when one woman (the surrogate host) is to bear a child for another woman or a couple (the commissioning couple).
Other fertility treatments
PGD and PGS - Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a very early method of prenatal diagnosis which was designed for couples who are at risk of transmitting an inherited disease to their children because of chromosomal abnormalities. PGD has evolved and modified into Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS).
Sperm freezing - Candidates for sperm freezing include: men who are about to undergo surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy,men who have very few sperm, and men who have difficulty producing a sample on the day of treatment.
Egg freezing - Chances of being a mother decrease slowly after the age of 30, but more so after 35years of age. Should some women wish to preserve the chances of motherhood, egg freezing may be the way forward.
Fertility advice, assessment and enhancement
Mr Shah and Mr Gudi also provide a range of complementary services and treatments: