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Birmingham Women's Hospital

Facilities and staff - Birmingham Women's Hospital

In the clinic's own words

The Birmingham Women's Fertility Centre is an NHS based unit which has offered a high standard of care to NHS, fee-paying and private patients since 1980. We offer a full range of fertility services including PGD and PGS. We care for you as a unified team and are proud of the friendly environment.

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Facilities

  • Wheelchair access
  • Consulting room
  • Counselling room
  • Laboratory
  • Theatre facilities
  • Male production room
  • Parking
  • Procedure room
  • Near public transport
  • Recovery room
  • Scan room
  • Waiting room

Staff available for patients

  • Female doctor available

Staff

  • Licence Holder (Research): Dr Sue Avery
  • Person Responsible (Research): Dr Jackson Kirkman-Brown
  • Licence Holder (Treatment): Dr Rosemary Keeton
  • Person Responsible (Treatment): Dr Sue Avery
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Satellite and Transport Centres

Primary clinics These are the clinics regulated by the HFEA which are licenced to carry out specific types of treatments, such as IVF.
Satellite clinics The assessment of patients, drug therapy and monitoring may take place at the satellite clinic but the egg collection, mixing of sperm and eggs, embryo culturing and embryo replacement are all carried out at the primary clinic.
Transport clinics The assessment of patients, drug therapy, monitoring of patients and egg collection may take place at the transport clinic but the mixing of sperm and eggs, embryo culturing and embryo replacement are all carried out at the primary clinic.