Below-average outcomes — strongest for ages 35-37.
Based on age-adjusted HFEA live-birth data (2016–18) vs the UK national average.
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The Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health City has been licensed by HFEA since 2012 and offers all fertility treatments, including embryo testing. The clinic has a 5-star inspection rating and a 5-star patient rating based on 2 reviews. It offers a range of treatments such as IVF, ICSI, and fertility preservation, and provides screening services like PGT-M and PGT-A. The clinic ensures patient privacy and dignity, and offers counselling and support services. It is equipped with facilities like wheelchair access and parking. The clinic is located at 16 St John Street, London, EC1M 4NT, and can be contacted via phone at 02078372905 or email at info@city-fertility.com. The clinic's opening hours are Monday to Friday from 08:00 to 18:00, and on weekends from 08:00 to 16:00.
Source: HFEA regulated data. Best age band: 35-37. Weakest: 40-42.
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Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health City's latest HFEA data shows a 14% live-birth rate per embryo transferred, well below the 27% national average. Both age bands reported here sit under the national figures too — 35-37 at 20% versus 32% nationally, and 40-42 at 8% versus 18%. It's important to be plain about this: the numbers here are below average across the board, and that's worth weighing carefully. This is also a low-volume clinic, so results can vary more year to year. Asking them directly how they explain these figures is a reasonable step.
That 14% figure is the live-birth rate per embryo transferred, based on HFEA-verified regulated data from 2016-18 — a statistic about outcomes across patients, never a forecast for one individual. Before comparing it to another clinic, check whether a quoted rate is per embryo transferred or per cycle started, since they measure different things, and which years the data covers. Given how far below the national average this figure sits, it's worth asking the clinic directly what's changed in their practice since that data was collected.
Worth raising directly: 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, given they're a low-volume clinic. Bring whatever else is specific to your own circumstances too. A good consultant will take these questions seriously rather than deflect them.
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