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Infertility overview
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One Stop Fertility Clinic
Minimally Invasive Therapy Unit & Endoscopy Training Centre
University Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Royal Free Hospital
Pond Street
Hampstead
London NW3 2QG, UK

The One Stop Fertility Clinic at the Royal Free Hospital

Welcome to an updated version of this web site. We have improved the layout and provided you with additional information which we believe you will find useful.

The One Stop Fertility Clinic has been running at the Royal Free Hospital since January 2000 for the fast, efficient and thorough investigation of couples with subfertility. The clinic offers consultation for both partners, and pelvic ultrasound, diagnostic hysteroscopy and culdoscopy for the woman at a single out-patient visit. Based on these results, a treatment plan will be suggested.

We hope you will find this site useful and easy to understand. It has been specially written for patients and we have done our best to minimize the jargon.

THIS SITE: Home¦ About the clinic ¦ Ultrasound ¦ Hysteroscopy ¦ Culdoscopy ¦ Picture s¦ Movies ¦ Clinic results ¦ Patient feedback ¦ FAQs ¦ Acknowledgements
USEFUL INFORMATION: Infertility overview ¦ Endometriosis ¦ Adhesions ¦ Fibroids ¦ Polycystic ovaries
CONTACT: Appointment ¦ Find us ¦ Downloads ¦ Comments
USEFUL LINKS: Royal Free Hospital ¦ Gynaecology Workshops ¦ MRCOG & DRCOG Courses ¦ Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists ¦ Really Useful Software

MEDICAL NOTES

Infertility

Infertility affects one in seven couples in the UK. The strict definition of infertility varies, with differing times of regular, unprotected intercourse, but most couples will undergo some investigations after around 1-2 years of trying.

In about 25% of cases, no cause is found for the subfertility. 60-70% of this group will conceive within 3 years without any treatment.