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Care Fertility Tamworth

Tamworth, United KingdomHFEA: Above average
Live birth rate
31%
+4pp vs UK avg
Cycles 2016–18
582
Low volume
Blastocyst rate
79%
stronger lab when higher
Multiple birth
2%
lower is safer
Starting from
price not listed

Should I shortlist this clinic?

Above-average outcomes — strongest for ages 38-39.

Based on age-adjusted HFEA live-birth data (2016–18) vs the UK national average.

Good fit if
you're in the 38-39 age band — their strongest results
you're considering IVF, their best-performing treatment
Look closer if
outcomes for the Under 35 age band are below the national average
it's a lower-volume clinic — fewer cycles behind the figures
Questions to ask before booking
·What's included in the quoted price, and what add-on costs are typical?
·What were your live-birth rates for my age group in the latest HFEA data?
·How many cycles like mine do you carry out each year?
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About

Care Fertility Tamworth presents a mixed but predominantly positive image based on patient reviews, characterized by strong interpersonal staff engagement yet with notable concerns in specific service aspects. The clinic is widely praised for its warm, welcoming environment and staff dedication, with multiple reviewers highlighting the team's friendliness, individualized attention, and prompt responsiveness to issues. Several patients described feeling genuinely supported during emotionally challenging fertility journeys, appreciating how treatments were 'explained well' and performed 'with care and delicacy.' This consistent emphasis on compassionate communication suggests effective patient education and clinical transparency, key factors in fertility care satisfaction. One couple explicitly stated they felt 'fully informed throughout' and 'listened to from the start,' culminating in a positive outcome that motivated their intent to return for a second child, strongly endorsing the clinic as 'amazing' and 'brilliant.' The recurring theme of staff rectifying issues 'straight away' enhances the image of a patient-centric, solution-oriented clinic. However, significant criticism emerges regarding support for solo mothers, with one reviewer explicitly noting the clinic 'wasn’t very supportive' in their experience as a single parent seeking treatment. This suggests potential gaps in tailored emotional or logistical support for non-traditional family-building pathways. Additionally, a stark warning—'Choose another clinic if you are paying independently'—raises concerns about financial transparency, affordability, or value perception among self-funded patients. Despite this caveat, the dominant sentiment remains favorable for insured or publicly funded patients, emphasizing clinical competence, approachability, and successful outcomes. The clinic’s ability to foster trust is evident in patients' willingness to return for subsequent cycles, indicating reliable treatment quality. However, the polarized feedback between glowing endorsements and specific warnings highlights variability in patient experiences, possibly linked to treatment pathways, patient demographics, or financial arrangements.

Treatments offered
Lab quality signals
79%
Blastocyst rate
Higher = stronger lab
64%
Elective single ET
eSET = ethical practice
2%
Multiple birth rate
Lower = safer outcomes

Questions people ask about Care Fertility Tamworth

Written in PATH's voice from this clinic's published HFEA data — reviewed before publishing, never generated live.

Does Care Fertility Tamworth's data look promising for someone my age?

Care Fertility Tamworth's HFEA data shows a live-birth rate of 31% per embryo transferred, above the 27% national average overall. Looking at age bands specifically, both groups reported sit below the national figures — Under 35 at 14% versus 38% nationally, and 38-39 at 9% versus 26% — so it's worth being honest that the age-specific picture here is weaker than the headline number suggests. This is a low-volume clinic too, meaning results can vary more year to year. Asking them directly about your age band's current figures is a sensible step.

What does Care Fertility Tamworth's success rate figure actually tell me?

The 31% is a live-birth rate per embryo transferred, from HFEA-verified regulated data covering 2016-18 — describing outcomes across a group of patients, not any one person's odds. Before setting it against another clinic's number, check whether that figure is per embryo transferred or per cycle started, as these are different measures, and which years it covers. Given the gap between this clinic's overall rate and its age-specific bands, asking them to explain the difference directly may be more informative than the headline percentage.

What's worth asking Care Fertility Tamworth before I book a consultation?

Worth raising: what's included in the quoted price and what add-on costs typically appear, what their live-birth rates were for your age group in the latest HFEA data, and how many cycles similar to yours they carry out each year, given they're a low-volume clinic. Bring any other questions specific to your situation too. A consultant who's confident in their practice will welcome this kind of scrutiny rather than deflect it.

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Quick intel
Best age band38-39
Total cycles582
Blastocyst rate79%
Elective single ET64%
Multiple birth rate2%
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