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Fertility Exeter

Fertility Exeter is a healthcare company located in Exeter, England. They specialize in fertility medicine and have a team of experienced fertility physicians who work in their clinics. Their services include a range of fertility treatments and procedures. Fertility Exeter is committed to providing high-quality healthcare services to their patients.

Introduction to Fertility Exeter

Fertility Exeter is a fertility clinic located in Exeter, England. The clinic was established with the aim of providing high-quality fertility services to individuals and couples struggling with infertility. What sets Fertility Exeter apart from other clinics is their team of experienced fertility physicians who use the latest techniques and technologies to help their patients achieve their dream of starting a family.

Services & products

Fertility Exeter offers a wide range of fertility services including fertility testing, ovulation induction, intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), pre-implantation genetic screening (PGS), and egg and sperm donation. They also offer fertility preservation for individuals who wish to delay parenthood due to medical or personal reasons.

Location

Fertility Exeter is located in the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital on Gladstone Road in the heart of Exeter. The area is well-served by public transportation with the nearest bus stop just a 2-minute walk away. The clinic is surrounded by other healthcare facilities and businesses, making it a convenient location for patients seeking fertility treatment.

Benefits

Fertility Exeter is committed to providing personalized and compassionate care to their patients. Their experienced team of fertility physicians works closely with each patient to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to their individual needs. The clinic also offers state-of-the-art facilities and technologies, ensuring that patients receive the best possible care.

Good to know

Patients should be aware that fertility treatment can be a lengthy and emotional process. Fertility Exeter offers counseling services to support patients throughout their fertility journey.

Reviews

Customers have praised Fertility Exeter for their exceptional care and support throughout the fertility treatment process. Patients have reported feeling well-informed and supported by the clinic's staff and have appreciated the personalized treatment plans developed by their fertility physicians.

Amenities

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    ultrasound
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    ivf
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    egg freezing
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    semen analysis
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    genetic testing
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    embryo transfer
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    fertility preservation
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    hormone testing
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    counseling
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    in vitro fertilization
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    hormone therapy
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    cryopreservation

FAQ

What fertility treatments do you offer and what is your success rate with each treatment?

At Fertility Exeter, we offer a range of fertility treatments including IVF, IUI, and fertility preservation. Our success rates vary depending on the treatment and individual circumstances of each patient, but our experienced team works closely with patients to create personalized treatment plans that aim to achieve the best possible outcome.

Can you provide success rates for your fertility treatments?

Yes, at Fertility Exeter we provide success rates for our fertility treatments. However, these rates vary depending on the treatment and individual circumstances of each patient. Our experienced team works closely with patients to create personalized treatment plans that aim to achieve the best possible outcome.

What is the average cost of fertility treatments at your clinic?

The cost of fertility treatments at Fertility Exeter varies depending on the treatment and individual circumstances of each patient. We understand that fertility treatment can be expensive, and we offer financing options to help make treatment more affordable for our patients. Our team is also available to discuss insurance coverage and other options for managing the cost of treatment.

How do you ensure confidentiality and privacy for patients undergoing fertility treatments?

At Fertility Exeter, we take patient confidentiality and privacy very seriously. We have strict protocols in place to ensure that patient information is kept private and secure. Our team follows all relevant laws and regulations regarding patient privacy, and we take steps to ensure that patients feel comfortable and supported throughout the treatment process. We also offer private consultations and treatment rooms to help patients feel more at ease during their visits.

What is your approach to individualized treatment plans and patient care during the fertility process?

At Fertility Exeter, we believe that every patient is unique and deserves individualized care. Our experienced team works closely with patients to create personalized treatment plans that take into account their medical history, lifestyle, and personal preferences. We also offer ongoing support and guidance throughout the treatment process, and we are always available to answer questions and address concerns. Our goal is to provide compassionate, patient-centered care that helps our patients achieve their fertility goals.

Reviews

  • Victoria Webber

    To be honest the staff were lovely. We were well treated when attending the clinic, however we were unsuccessful and from the follow up appointment with our consultant, all follow up information was very negative. We were blindsided by the information we were given after having an ‘Optimal’ quality embryo transfer in our very first full IVF cycle at aged 39. We were really positive going into our follow up consultation. It was a lot to take in all at once but when we had discussed it as a couple and asked four more questions via email about our NHS treatment. We were told to pay for another consultation, we told them this was obtuse and would we have to pay for an answer to questions via email. We did receive a apology phone call and told we would receive a reply once the consultant returned from holiday, two and a half weeks later. A month later we still had heard nothing, we emailed in again. We then received an email that was vague and didn’t answer our questions at all - complete fob off and a waste of our time. I would chose another clinic if you can - communication is poor and your treated like a statistic not an individual.

    26-05-2022
  • Scott Hall

    Excellent friendly and very helpful and caring

    26-05-2020
  • Robert Beardmore

    It's hard to express in words the extent to which the incompetencies of this clinic impinged on our family life. We did complain in writing to the local health trust, but their letter of reply was as incoherent as the processes to which we were subjected during our time there. "We call your condition unexplained infertility" was their phrase, which was nonsense. This clinic clearly has worked for some, but I'd urge you to examine their statistics. Between this clinic and a local GP, the various female health tests on my wife resulted in un-interpretable data because the tests as requested could only ever be inconclusive (they refused to test for AMH). We eventually went (successfully) to the Lister clinic in London who were _amazing_ (and my wife had to create _such_ a verbal stink to have her health data passed on), but only after wasting a lot of time with these people (2 precious years, or so). Here is my email in case you'd ever wish information: r.e.beardmore@exeter.ac.uk. (I'm a professor at Exeter University, so we know a bit about lab tests.) People need such support during IVF (not that we ever got close to having those procedures) but this clinic did little to provide support, quite the opposite.

    26-05-2020
  • Amy Young

    We have used fertility Exeter for two separate rounds of IVF - the staff there are amazing, it really feels like everyone genuinely cares about you and your outcome. Other clinics I’ve looked into make you just feel like a number. Despite maybe a couple clerical errors, fertility Exeter have been amazing throughout both cycles, and from the first to second cycle (2015 to 2017) they greatly improved their lab technology which was great. Will definitely be going back there again for our next cycle, once our Twinnies are a bit older

    26-05-2019
  • James Cann

    We had an excellent experience from 2016 - 2018 with Exeter Fertility. All staff incredibly caring, without being unrealistic, during the three cycles we underwent. Special mention to Lisa Joels, Sonal Paradkar, Joanne Wilson and Sandy Frith - so positive and informative throughout. There's no doubt this is an incredibly tough process, so any dissapointing results are bound to attract nagative reviews - I'm unsure of the usefullness of a rating system for such an emotional process. Our twin girls were born in December 2018, and it's down to the people at this clinic that we have them - you just can't indicate the importance of what they do every day, and what they achieve, with a simple star rating system.

    26-05-2019
  • Alexandra Morgan

    Had a great experience here in 2014, staff were absolutely lovely and treatment was effective. Would choose them a second time.

    26-05-2019
  • Simon Harris

    Leaving a review is not normally something i bother doing. But this is such a hard thing to deal with that i feel it is necessary to share our experience. First things first, it's very hard to be too critical when your wife is expecting a baby girl which is from a successful IUI and happened first time. We are extremely grateful for what they did for us and couldn't be happier. We were sent to Exeter from Torbay Hospital and our treatment was on the NHS. For people who have to pay, i would recommend seeking out the clinic with the best success rate, depending on distance for you to travel. At Exeter, don't expect to be seen on time. Not one of our appointments was. The first one was over an hour late. It's also a similar story with each process. Every new appointment we had was weeks/months of waiting. And the flexibility of appointments was virtually non-existent, which was very difficult juggling that and my wife starting a new job. The first week in particular pushed us right to the limit! However it is pretty obvious they are understaffed for the amount they have to take on and clearly a lot of them work long and hard hours. The staff are superb to say the least. We always felt welcome and looked after. They were always happy to help and talk. And during different procedures, they made us feel calm and comfortable. Our experience took around 2 years, from our first appointment at Torbay to a positive test at home. There was lots of waiting and lots of travelling from Torquay to Exeter. Patience was certainly the key and at times we felt like we could of just given up. But for anyone starting out, keep the faith that it will happen for you and be patient. You will get there in the end.

    26-05-2019
  • Gordon Lyle

    Unlike the first reviewer, our experience has been great. The first reviewer is correct though in that the HFEA stats are not great and the clinic should really give their own percentages of success rather than national statistics BUT, that being said, Exeter Fertility have been brilliant to us! Occasionally, they are tricky to get hold of but they are always helpful and caring. Thanks to the medical staff and scientists, we are now expecting twins and could not have done it without these wonderful people. All of the staff were very friendly and go above and beyond even despite the fact they are MASSIVELY over stretched and underfunded like the rest of the NHS. Its easy for me to say now as the IVF worked for us first time, but I think even had it not worked, I would not have blamed the clinic. They do a great job and I would recommend them. :-)

    26-05-2018
  • Kathy Elizabeth

    Officially the worst in the region - according to the HFEA's website. However - not according to their own. Wasted my one free chance at Exeter Fertility - and now I will have to travel to Wales. What an absolute shambles. The nurses are lovely, everyone was friendly - but when you pay thousands of pounds, what's the point in going to the worst clinic in the region? Especially when their prices are higher than most. For ladies out there who (like me) didn't look at the success rates on the official HFEA website, please find them below. These are just for IVF cycles, for women under 35 using their own eggs. This is three years worth of data (2014) and the figures haven't improved since for Fertility Exeter. It's such a shame their website led me to believe 30 -35% success rates, but its actually so much lower. Don't waste your one free chance on the NHS like I did - please go elsewhere. It's not worth the risk, its already so hard on us, emotionally and physically - every tiny percentage counts when you are trying for a miracle. You can double your chances just by travelling 60 miles. I know the choice I would have made should I have had truthful information from their website. Exeter Fertility Pregnancies per cycle 17.8% Live Births Per Cycle 17.2% Singleton Live Births 13.6% Multiple Live Births 3.6% Live births per egg 20.7% Live Births per embryo transfer 25.7% Miscarriages per cycle 0.6% Bristol Center for Reproductive Medicine Pregnancies per cycle 26.1% Live Births Per Cycle 22.7% Singleton Live Births 19.3% Multiple Live Births 3.4% Live births per egg 35.1% Live Births per embryo transfer 40% Miscarriages per cycle 2.3% Bath Fertility Pregnancies per cycle 29.6% Live Births Per Cycle 26.8% Singleton Live Births 26.1% Multiple Live Births 0.7% Live births per egg 31.4% Live Births per embryo transfer 36.2% Miscarriages per cycle 2.1% London's Womens Clinic Wales Pregnancies per cycle 32.5% Live Births Per Cycle 29.4% Singleton Live Births 23.8% Multiple Live Births 5.6% Live births per egg 38.5% Live Births per embryo transfer 43.9% Miscarriages per cycle 2.5% My story? Ill keep it short - over/under cooked - 25 follicles turned into 4 eggs and only one fertilized. Months waiting without a phone call, nearly breached the 18 week pathway - reason? Because the consultant was on Holiday for a month and a new one was starting soon, so it would be a few months. Just another statistic - and a bad one at that. So they wasted nearly 8 months of my life - battered, bruised, forgotten about and nothing to show for it. As I said before, everyone is friendly enough - but something is going seriously wrong somewhere - and when you are in control of something as important as bringing children into the world - its not good enough. At least they offer you free counselling eh!

    26-05-2017