Below-average outcomes — strongest for ages 40-42.
Based on age-adjusted HFEA live-birth data (2016–18) vs the UK national average.
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The reviews paint Jersey Women’s Health Limited as a small, private clinical service that consistently delivers a highly professional, patient-centred experience. Across multiple accounts patients emphasise that cleanliness, organisation and clear communication are standout features — waiting areas and inpatient rooms are described as clean and hotel-like, staff routinely introduce themselves and consultative appointments run on time. Overall patient satisfaction is high: reviewers repeatedly express confidence in the clinical teams, report feeling listened to, and say they would recommend the service to others. Cost is flagged as higher than NHS care, but reviewers qualify this with statements that the quality, privacy and attention justify the expense. One reviewer explicitly contrasts the private offer favourably with their previous NHS experience. Staff attitude and interpersonal communication are recurring positives. Nursing teams are praised for attentiveness and for double-checking details; reception and administrative staff are described as welcoming, efficient and polite. Multiple accounts note that the multidisciplinary team members — from receptionists to consultants and theatre staff — create a reassuring atmosphere by explaining steps, spending time with patients and maintaining a warm demeanour. Several testimonials capture moments of human warmth (staff singing to put a patient at ease, a surgeon sharing visible joy over a successful result), demonstrating both clinical competence and emotional engagement. Clinical expertise and outcomes are presented as strong. Named clinicians and surgeons receive explicit praise for technical skill, clear explanations and for creating trust. One patient described a successful sperm retrieval under general anaesthetic; another reported excellent outcomes after endometriosis excision surgery. The combination of effective procedures, competent anaesthesia and supportive post-operative care is emphasised, and recovery is described as straightforward in those accounts. Transparency about fees and pre-procedure discussions also contribute to perceived competence and trust. Emotional support is repeatedly highlighted: patients say they were never triggered or left anxious, that staff reassured them throughout, and that the teams allowed time for questions. That sense of psychological safety is reinforced by details such as staff introductions, step-by-step explanations, and the availability of a consistent point of contact. Multicultural staffing is noted positively, contributing to warmth and approachability. Wait times and administration are reported as efficient: short waits to be seen, prompt admissions and clear pre-op administrative processes (questionnaires, consent and fee discussions) are part of the narrative. The only recurring negative theme is cost: reviewers accept higher fees but mention that the clinic is ‘‘definitely not cheap.’' In sum, the reviews portray a technically competent, well organised private service with strong interpersonal care, effective surgical outcomes and a consistently reassuring patient experience.
Source: HFEA regulated data. Best age band: 40-42. Weakest: Under 35.
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Jersey Women's Health Limited's overall live-birth rate is below the national average, at 23% per embryo transferred against 31% nationally, so it's worth going in with clear expectations. The under-35 band runs at 31% against 38% nationally, 35-37 at 28% against 32%, 40-42 at 17% against 18%, and 43-44 at 6% against 8% — a fairly consistent gap across the board rather than one weak band. This is a medium-volume clinic, so the caseload is a reasonable size, but it's still worth asking about recent trends.
The figure is a live-birth rate per embryo transferred, taken from HFEA-verified regulated data covering 2016-2018. Two checks are worth making before comparing this with another clinic: whether a quoted rate is per embryo transferred or per cycle started, since these are different measures, and which years the figure spans, as results can shift between reporting periods. Asking Jersey Women's Health Limited for their more recent internal numbers alongside the HFEA data can help fill in the gaps.
Worth raising directly with the team: - What's included in the quoted price, and what add-on costs are typical, since headline prices rarely tell the whole story - What their live-birth rates were for your specific age group in the latest HFEA data, given the gap to the national average across bands here. A good consultant will welcome these questions and talk them through honestly rather than steering you away.
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