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Care Fertility Woking

Woking, United KingdomHFEA: Above average
Live birth rate
31%
+4pp vs UK avg
Cycles 2016–18
1,516
Low volume
Blastocyst rate
72%
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 35-37 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 Woking presents itself as a compact, self-contained facility offering personalized fertility care, situated on its own grounds, which fosters a more tailored patient experience. Reviews suggest patients generally appreciate the clinic's intimate setting, where they become familiar with nursing staff and consultants by name, creating a sense of continuity and human connection absent in larger institutions. The clinic's strength lies in its clinical team, described as welcoming, responsive, and invested in evidence-based practice. Consultants are highlighted for their commitment to staying current with the latest fertility research, particularly in areas like nutrition, which reassures patients that their care aligns with contemporary medical knowledge. This dedication is further emphasized by reviewers noting consultants' ethical stance—prioritizing patient well-being over financial incentives by advising against unnecessary treatments lacking robust clinical justification. Patients report feeling 'listened to and heard' during decision-making processes, with treatment options explained thoroughly in a collaborative manner. The clinic's facilities—including private rooms for egg collection—are noted as comfortable, reducing procedural stress for patients undergoing invasive interventions. However, several significant drawbacks emerge from patient feedback. Communication challenges are most pronounced prior to enrollment, with prospective patients finding it 'extremely difficult' to reach the clinic for initial inquiries, potentially deterring some from choosing Care Fertility Woking. The emotional tone of the clinic is described as intermittently 'cold,' exacerbating the vulnerability of those undergoing treatment. Post-treatment support appears inconsistent; one patient reported feeling 'dumped by the clinic with little support' after unsuccessful cycles, compounded by an administrative error regarding remaining treatment rounds—a lapse causing significant emotional distress. Coordination issues arise from seeing multiple doctors, leading to perceptions of fragmented care where 'no one really knows our individual circumstances.' Treatment pathway clarity is another concern, with patients needing repeated proactive inquiries to understand timelines and processes. Notably, the clinic's emphasis on blastocyst culture (a standard yet non-optional add-on expense) appears linked to its embryology practices, where patients feel embryo grading is overemphasized. The clinic exhibits strengths in clinical expertise but inconsistencies in administrative organization and emotional support. While patients express high regard for the evidence-based medical approach and personalized care once engaged in treatment, the journey is marred by accessibility barriers early on, communication gaps during treatment, and inadequate psychological follow-up after unsuccessful outcomes. This creates a dichotomy—technical competence paired with erratic patient management—that defines the Care Fertility Woking experience. Despite these challenges, many patients express overall satisfaction with the clinical team's professionalism, particularly valuing the absence of commercial pressure around supplementary treatments. The narrative suggests this clinic may be best suited for self-advocating patients prioritizing medical integrity over hand-holding support systems.

Treatments offered
Lab quality signals
72%
Blastocyst rate
Higher = stronger lab
49%
Elective single ET
eSET = ethical practice
2%
Multiple birth rate
Lower = safer outcomes

Questions people ask about Care Fertility Woking

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

How well would Care Fertility Woking suit someone at my age?

Care Fertility Woking's HFEA data shows a 31% live-birth rate per embryo transferred, above the 27% national average. Their 35-37 band performed best (34% versus 32% nationally), and Under 35 was close behind at 39% against a national 38% — both fairly near the national figures across the board. It's a low-volume clinic though, so smaller caseloads mean results can move more from year to year. Asking them for the current breakdown by age is a reasonable next step before deciding.

What does Care Fertility Woking's headline success rate really mean?

The 31% is a live-birth rate per embryo transferred, drawn from HFEA-verified regulated data covering 2016-18 — describing outcomes across a population, not an individual forecast. Before comparing it to another clinic, two things are worth checking: whether the figure is per embryo transferred or per cycle started, as these measure different things, and which years the data actually covers. A conversation with the clinic about their own current numbers usually tells you more than one percentage on its own.

What are good questions to ask Care Fertility Woking before booking?

Consider asking: what's included in the quoted price and what add-on costs are typical, what their live-birth rates were for your age group in the latest HFEA data, and how many cycles like yours they carry out each year, since this is a low-volume clinic. Whatever else is specific to your own situation is worth raising too. A consultant confident in their practice will welcome these questions rather than brush past them.

These answers use published data only — PATH personalizes once it knows your age, your numbers, and your story.

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Quick intel
Best age band38-39
Total cycles1,516
Blastocyst rate72%
Elective single ET49%
Multiple birth rate2%
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