London Women's Clinic

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London, United Kingdom

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Fertility clinic

London Women's Clinic Reviews | Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

London Women's Clinic is located in London, United Kingdom on 113-115 Harley St, Marylebone. London Women's Clinic is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category fertility clinic in United Kingdom.

Address

113-115 Harley St, Marylebone

Phone

+44 2075634309

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Leanne Chuck

We had a wonderful experience at the clinic. A friendly and compassionate staff made this extremely delicate and emotional time easier to navigate. The odds were against us, but the staff were incredible and we welcomed our miracle baby girl in October 2019. Thank you for making our family complete x

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Sarah Stokes

Our expirence with LWC has been fantastic the team are amazing our journey has been long and emotional but has come to an end with our lil miracle due in august

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Bryony MacLeod

They couldn't have been more warm, friendly, and supportive. Every stage of the process was explained clearly and they were always there to answer any questions and address any concerns. I was delighted with the results and I'm so grateful to everyone at the London Egg Bank and London Women's Clinic. Highly recommend.

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Laura Morgan

Thanks to London Women’s Clinic I now have my family with my two beautiful children - my son 3 and my daughter who was born in August. It’s been a long and difficult journey but we’ve been supported all the way even with the difficult bits. It was definitely not straightforward but due to the perseverance and support of Dr Lamana and Balsam, the embryologist we now have our children. The nurses are knowledgeable and compassionate and nothing is too much trouble. Thank you

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Catherine Beecher

Overall I am very grateful to the clinic and staff and have a beautiful daughter as a sibling for our naturally conceived son. All of the nurses and particularly Sharon Walster were always very compassionate and our Doctor (Nair) was lovely (although one's contact with the doctors is minimal - personally I think this could be improved particularly at points where there is a potential issue where the nurses consult the doctor.... is the lining appropriately ready? How concerned should we be about smaller than expected foetus? etc). From an organisational perspective I would recommend patients check and double check everything and have a clear view of all the potential times you will need to be physicallypresent at the clinic. There were a number of occasions where I had extra admin or journeys or stress because people didn't plan ahead or were not clear (oh yes actually you do need progesterone injections this time, there is a follow up in person appointment that we didn't tell you about, writing prescriptions in a way that only allows use of a particular brand even when there are known supply issues etc). That being said the team always did try to solve the issues and we got there in the end. One of the male Doctors who we saw very early on needs to work on his bedside manner. It is true that you can't sugar coat the realities of reduced fertility in an older mother (I gave birth at 46) but his borderline rude, patronising and unempathetic attitude was very upsetting. I am glad we ultimately saw Dr Nair.