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by Prof. Alessandra Rempel DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I get in touch with Bourn Hall?

Bourn Hall remains here for you with support, advice, fertility tests & treatments – please get in touch with us using the form below. Alternatively, please email our patient service team on [email protected]. Our general enquiry phone line 01954 717210 is open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.

Where is the Bourn Hall in Norwich?

Bourn Hall Norwich is a state-of-the-art facility situated discreetly on the Gateway Eleven business park, south of Norwich and just off the A11. It has ample free parking and the closest railway station, Wymondham, offers a regular 13-minute service from Norwich city centre. For more information visit the Norwich clinic page.

What types of fertility treatments are available at Bourn Hall?

IVF, ICSI or IUI treatments Egg or sperm donor treatments Preserving your fertility Fees & funding for treatment NHS treatment Becoming an egg or sperm donor Other, please specify Are you a current or past patient? Yes, I've previously had treatment at Bourn Hall Yes, I'm currently having treatment at Bourn Hall No Preferred clinic?

Why am I seeing calls from Bourn Hall on my phone?

Please be aware that calls from Bourn Hall will appear on your phone as a blocked number or private caller – ‘no caller ID’. This is to protect your privacy but can mean important calls are missed or declined.

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What is Bourn Hall's treatment for infertility?

Bourn Hall has pioneered a number of treatments for male infertility including: sperm freezing, ICSI where a single sperm is injected into the egg, MicroTESE which can find sperm even when there are none in the semen, and surgical sperm retrieval.

Where is Bourn Hall in Cambridge?

Bourn Hall Cambridge is set back in acres of beautiful grounds at the end of a sweeping driveway in the village of Bourn just outside Cambridge and is easy to get to by road. There is ample free parking onsite. For more information visit the Cambridge clinic page.

Is Bourn Hall a safe place to donate sperm?

Bourn Hall’s sperm bank is a far safer option for single women and female same-sex couples than trying to find a donor online. All our donors are asked about their medical and family history and we perform a medical examination and blood tests. All sperm samples are rigorously screened and then frozen and quarantined for six months, after which the donor is invited back to repeat the tests. The recipient of the sperm donation is most commonly treated using IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) which involves placing the prepared sperm in to the uterus at the time of ovulation.

Does Bourn Hall provide IVF?

Bourn Hall holds the contract to provide NHS-funded IVF treatment across the whole of the East of England so if you are eligible for NHS-funded treatment and live in area that funds IVF treatment you can ask to be referred to the Cambridge Clinic for your treatment. If you are funding your own IVF treatment you can book an appointment directly with us.

Does Cambridge Clinic have a gamete bank?

The Cambridge clinic also has a dedicated sperm and egg bank for patients needing donor gametes and provides a sperm, egg and embryo freezing service for patients wishing to freeze their own.

Does Bourn Hall offer fertility support?

At Bourn Hall we offer fertility support at every stage so you can find something that works for you, including independent counselling for all treatments, support events throughout the year, and a fertility support group.

Regulatory Bodies

www.hfea.gov.uk The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) is the UK’s independent regulator, overseeing safe and appropriate practice in fertility treatment and embryo research. This body licenses and monitors all IVF centres in the UK, and offers a range of detailed information for patients, professionals and the government.

Support Organisations

www.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk This charity raises funds to invest in medical research and in the professional development of doctors and nurses specialising in reproductive and gynaecological health.

Multiple Births

www.multiplebirths.org.uk The Multiple Births Foundation works to improve the care and support of multiple birth families.

Surrogacy

www.surrogacyuk.org Surrogacy UK supports and informs anyone with an interest in surrogacy within the UK.

Gamete and Embryo Donation

www.ngdt.co.uk The National Gamete Donation Trust (NGDT) is a charity that aims to raise awareness of the shortage of gamete (sperm, egg and embryo) donors, and to find ways to alleviate the shortage.

Cancer patients

www.macmillan.org.uk Macmillan Cancer Support works on behalf of people affected by cancer, raising awareness as well as funds for research, and lobbying for change wherever it’s needed.

Adoption

www.adoptionuk.org This charity gives self-help information, advice, support and training on all aspects of adoption.

Where is Bourn Hall in Norwich?

Bourn Hall Norwich is a state-of-the-art facility situated discreetly on the Gateway Eleven business park, south of Norwich and just off the A11. It has ample free parking and the closest railway station, Wymondham, offers a regular 13-minute service from Norwich city centre.

Can a GP refer you to a fertility clinic?

Fertility testing is also available through the NHS and your GP can refer you to our clinic for level 2 investigations – so you can have all your testing and treatment at the same place with a team that knows you by name.

Compliance and automated checks

Fertility Consent has a library of all the HFEA forms which can be completed online with different policies of how and where they need to be signed.

Electronic signature technology

Our secure platform keeps all information private and uses digital signature technologies to electronically sign forms.

Integration with electronic medical records

Most modern electronic medical record systems have open APIs (Application Program Interfaces) and we can integrate with all the major systems used by UK fertility clinics.

Mobile device support

For convenience patients can access their informed consent materials from their computers, tablets and smartphones.

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