Fertility treatments
Kind IVF
Our Kind IVF package has been developed by London Women's Clinic to provide couples and individuals access to affordable IVF in the UK, with reliable and effective results. We put patient care at the centre of our treatment and with success rates well above the national average, you can expect to benefit from first-class fertility care, state-of-the-art technologies and affordable pricing.
What’s included
Key features

IVF cycle
Medication

Scans and tests
IVF
In vitro fertilisation (IVF) has been used for over 40 years to help couples and individuals have a baby. During IVF, eggs are collected from the woman’s ovaries and fertilised with sperm in the laboratory. Embryos created as a result of this fertilisation will then be returned to the womb to implant and develop.
Our renowned laboratory team at London Women's Clinic are responsible for the laboratory and embryology care for all Kind IVF patients, so you'll benefit from our team's 35 years of experience and consistently above national average success rates. If you have any questions on the process of IVF, please contact our friendly team who'd be happy to help you.

'Amazingly for us, the whole process was incredibly stress-free and easy. The staff we met and had contact with were all absolutely wonderful and couldn't have been more helpful'
Ellie & Josef
Who’s suitable for Kind IVF?
Our criteria is based in 3 simple key factors, age, BMI and ovarian reserve. Do you meet the criteria?

Aged 37 or under
Our treatment plans have been formulated to maximize success for women who fall into this range, as they respond best to our ‘Kind’ IVF approach - requiring less medication and scans. Women over 37, when natural fertility begins to decline, often need more personalised treatment.

BMI of 30 or less
BMI is a shorthand calculation based on height and bodyweight. To proceed to treatment, we require a BMI of 30 or less, as we find women in this grouping are less likely to encounter complex treatment difficulties.

A good ovarian reserve
Ovarian reserve, measurable with a blood test, is often used as an indicator of fertility. Women with too low or too high of an ovarian reserve often respond poorly to treatment and may need specialised care – but we can evaluate this during your initial consultation and advise you accordingly.
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