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About London Women's Clinic

London Women’s Clinic is a leading fertility clinic headquartered on Harley Street in London, with a network of fourteen specialist centres across the UK including Brentwood, Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff and more, and it specializes in comprehensive assisted‑reproduction care for individuals and couples of all backgrounds. The clinic’s main focus is delivering personalized IVF, ICSI, IUI, embryo screening (PGT‑A), egg freezing, donor sperm and egg programmes, surrogacy and fertility “MOT” assessments, all underpinned by pioneering techniques first introduced since its 1985 founding. A distinctive feature is its inclusive approach, being one of the first UK clinics to offer IVF to same‑sex couples and actively promoting diverse egg donation, while also publishing the nation’s largest egg‑freezing study and regular research on IVF outcomes. In 2022 the clinic reported a 46 % clinical pregnancy rate after transferring a single thawed embryo in women under 35 using their own eggs, reflecting its high success standards. Experienced consultants and dedicated nursing teams provide a multidisciplinary, evidence‑based treatment plan, and patients benefit from extensive support services such as free open‑day events, webinars, Q&A sessions, counselling and ongoing post‑treatment care.

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    1. Expert Medical Team
    Dr. Rimington and Dr. Vasquez deliver knowledgeable, condition‑specific advice, especially for PCOS and endometriosis. Their thorough consultations and honest assessments help patients choose the most effective treatment plan.
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    2. Personalized Emotional Support
    Nurses Diane, Hannah, Christy and Jade provide empathetic scan appointments, calming patients during anxious moments and offering continuous reassurance throughout IVF cycles.
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    3. Warm Reception and Communication
    Receptionists Lisa and Beth greet patients with smiles, manage appointments efficiently, and keep lines of communication open via phone and a responsive app that sends medication and appointment reminders.
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    4. Transparent Costs and Clear Process
    The clinic outlines fees upfront, explains each step of treatment, and avoids hidden charges, helping patients feel confident and financially informed.
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    5. High First‑Cycle Success Rates
    Many patients report pregnancy on their first IVF or Kind IVF cycle, including successful PCOS ovulation treatments and twin births, indicating effective protocols and skilled embryology.

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    1. Staff Turnover
    Dr. Rimington’s departure was noted by several patients, leading to concerns about continuity of care when key physicians leave the clinic.
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    2. Scheduling Delays
    A few patients experienced occasional waiting times for appointments or medication pickups, though the team generally addressed these promptly.
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    3. Limited Availability for Follow‑Up
    Some patients felt anxious when discharge approached, wishing for extended follow‑up support beyond the final scan.
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London Women's Clinic — Patient Reviews

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J*** B.
1 months ago
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We had a really positive experience at The London Women’s Clinic Canterbury. Dr Yogita was our consultant and she was absolutely lovely, kind, reassuring, and very easy to talk to. All of the staff we…

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K*** S.
2 months ago
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My wife and I first arrived at this clinic in 2022 ready to start our IVF journey. From the first email enquiry until now, we cannot speak highly enough of LWC. Lisa who first greeted us back in 2022 …

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A*** P.
2 months ago
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We had a wonderful experience with London Women's Clinic Canterbury. We switched from CRGH in London, after a couple of rounds of IVF and an unsuccessful transfer there, and were so happy with the dec…

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R*** M.
4 months ago
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After a long journey and many failed treatments with another London based clinic we chose to make the move to LWC. We were very nervous about starting the process gain with another clinic however we i…

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M*** K.
4 months ago
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I received excellent care from all the staff at London Women’s Clinic, we felt very welcomed as a same sex couple. We are so grateful to have been able to have our wonderful daughter. I would definite…

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N*** E.
4 months ago
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Myself and partner have had a lovely experience with LWC Canterbury they are thoughtful and caring. Always made us feel comfort and welcome even through the difficulties that we have faced on our jour…

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N*** T.
5 months ago
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We are incredibly grateful to London Women’s Clinic – Canterbury for their outstanding care and support throughout our IVF journey. Both the Canterbury and Bromley teams surrounded us with genuine kin…

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M*** S.
5 months ago
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Myself and my partners experience with LWC in Canterbury has been AMAZING! They have been so supportive and friendly throughout our whole IVF journey and gave us no stress throughout any part of it. W…

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E*** B.
5 months ago
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Cannot fault the ladies here at all. I felt so so welcome and looked after during the visit and consultation. The nurses were so compassionate and lovely, and I really felt like I was being listened t…

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C*** K.
7 months ago
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London Women's Clinic were there for us when we were running out of hope of having a family. They arranged our care in a swift, efficient, person centred and compassionate manner. They were very relax…

London Women's Clinic — FAQ

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London Women's Clinic Canterbury reports live birth rates per fresh embryo transfer that align with the clinic's national standing. For patients under 35, the 2021 live birth rate was 34%, matching the UK average for that age group. Women aged 35‑37 achieved a 30% live birth rate, while those aged 38‑39 saw a 20% rate. Success declines with age, with 6% for ages 40‑42 and 4% for ages 43‑44, reflecting the typical age‑related trend in in vitro fertilisation outcomes. All figures are submitted to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) and represent cumulative live birth rates that include fresh and subsequent frozen embryo transfers from the same IVF cycle.

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