Best IVF and Fertility Clinics in United Kingdom
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.
Top IVF Clinics in United Kingdom— Page 9
Clinics with the highest ratings and verified quality care in this region.

The Evewell Harley Street
The Evewell is a fertility clinic located in West London, specializing in IVF and comprehensive…

CARE Fertility Sheffield
Care Fertility is a leading UK fertility clinic network with 24 locations across England, Wales…

CARE Fertility Northampton
Care Fertility is a leading UK fertility clinic network located across England, Wales and Ireland,…

Essential Fertility ®
Essential Fertility, with a main clinic in Manchester and monitoring centers throughout the UK including…

The Norwich Natural Fertility Partnership
Norwich Fertility, also known as The Norwich Natural Fertility Partnership (NNFP), appears to be a…

London Women's Clinic
London Women’s Clinic is a leading fertility clinic headquartered on Harley Street in London, with…

Herts & Essex Fertility Centre
Herts & Essex Fertility Centre is a leading IVF and fertility clinic located in the…

The Fertility & Gynaecology Academy
The Fertility & Gynaecology Academy is a leading fertility clinic located in London (57A Wimpole…

TFP Oxford Fertility Clinic
TFP Oxford Fertility is a leading fertility clinic in the UK with over 35 years…

CREATE Fertility Liverpool
CREATE Fertility is a network of IVF clinics located throughout the UK and Denmark, specializing…

London IVF and Genetics Centre
London IVF and Genetics Centre is a premier fertility clinic located in Harley Street, London,…

CARE Fertility Derby
Klinikk Hausken is Norway's largest IVF and gynecology clinic, with locations in Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger,…
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about IVF in United Kingdom.
Reciprocal IVF, also known as shared motherhood, is permitted in the United Kingdom for same-sex female couples.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act was amended in 2008 to legally recognize both female partners as parents, allowing both women to have a biological connection to their child, with one partner carrying the pregnancy. When performed at a clinic licensed by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) with appropriate consent forms, both partners are regarded as the legal parents, and the sperm donor has no legal rights or responsibilities.
For parental recognition, if the couple is married or in a civil partnership, both partners automatically have parental responsibility. If not, conception must occur at a licensed UK fertility clinic, and the non-birth mother will typically need to complete forms to become the child's legal parent and be registered on the birth certificate. Couples undergoing this treatment require the same screening tests as heterosexual couples, including testing for HIV and Hepatitis B and C, though recent changes in November 2024 removed mandatory enhanced screening for the egg-providing partner.