Altrui only works with carefully chosen, expert fertility clinics in the UK.
Our associated fertility clinics understand just how special altruistic egg donors are. Care and respect are paramount, and treatment is made safe, easy and as simple as possible for egg donation. To provide the very best for both our egg donors and recipients, everyone benefits from this mutual understanding and cooperation. The pregnancy rates and blastocyst freezing are the highest in the UK.
These clinics are mainly based in London, but there are others offering the chance of more localised and convenient treatment for donors and recipients. This includes a network of units throughout the UK who will offer scans to donors undergoing a treatment cycle, even if their primary centre of care is located in a different part of the country.
We work under a formal agreement with each centre so that we are fully compliant with all HFEA regulations and can guarantee the best level of care for all.
The Licensed Treatment Centres with whom we currently have an agreement are:
Aria Fertility
8 Welbeck Way, London, W1G 9YL
Aria is a new and independent fertility centre, purpose-designed and equipped to provide a complete range of treatment services for all aspects of infertility diagnosis.
Guy’s and St Thomas’ ACU
Great Maze Pond, London SE1 9RT
GSTT ACU is one of the leading units in the field of fertility and Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) with an international reputation for excellence. Their expert team is backed up by the resources of one of the most prestigious teaching hospitals in the country.
IVF London
Caspian House, The Waterfront, Elstree Road, Elstree Borehamwood, WD6 3BS
IVF London is the first fully equipped IVF clinic in the North West of London. It was founded by Mr. Alpesh Doshi, a Consultant Clinical Embryologist with over 20 years of experience in the field, and one of the pioneers of egg freezing and embryo biopsy in the UK.
King’s Fertility
First Floor, The Fetal Medicine Research Institute, 16-20 Windsor Walk, Denmark Hill, SE5 8BB
King’s Fertility is a partnership between the Fetal Medicine Foundation (FMF) and King’s College Hospital (KCH); a progressive and expert team dedicated to fertility research and care. The FMF is a charity founded by Professor Kypros Nicolaides, a pioneer and an ambassador in maternal-fetal medicine. KCH was one of the UK’s first IVF units, its successes span three decades.
Manchester Fertility
Amelia House, 3 Oakwood Square, Cheadle Royal Business Park, Cheshire, SK8 3SB
In the three decades since Manchester Fertility opened their doors, they have built up the knowledge and experience to become one of the UK’s leading fertility clinics.
The Fertility Partnership
Boston Place
20 Boston Place, London, NW1 6ER
This private clinic, in the heart of London, offers a full range of fertility treatments individually tailored to specific needs. They are a member of The Fertility Partnership which also has centres in: Glasgow, Nottingham, Chelmsford, Oxford, Southampton, Maidenhead, Stratford-upon-Avon and Burton-on-Trent.
Thames Valley Fertility
Ground Floor Clarion House, Norreys Drive, Maidenhead SL6 4BY
Thames Valley Fertility is part of The Fertility Partnership, a group of national and international clinics specialising in assisted conception. The TFP also have centres in: London, Glasgow, Nottingham, Chelmsford, Oxford, Southampton, Stratford-upon-Avon and Burton-on-Trent.
The Lister Fertility Clinic
Chelsea Bridge Road, London SW1W 8RH
The Lister Fertility Clinic is one of the largest private fertility centres in the UK. Since being established in 1988 the clinic has maintained its reputation as being one of the most successful IVF clinics in the country.
Wolfson Fertility Clinic, Hammersmith Hospital
The Wolfson Fertility Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road, London W12 0HS
The Wolfson Fertility Clinic is the Assisted Conception (IVF) unit of Hammersmith NHS Hospital, which is a specialist hospital renowned for its strong research connections, as well as being a major base for Imperial College and the Medical Research Council.