Would not recommend
I am writing this review with genuine sadness and disappointment following my recent experience with this clinic.
Having previously undergone IVF treatment elsewhere, I understand the level of care, sensitivity, and communication required when supporting patients through infertility. I approached this clinic with realistic expectations — not of perfection, but of empathy, clarity, and patient-centred care.
Unfortunately, from my very first interaction, that expectation was not met. After arranging an appointment, it was cancelled within 48 hours due to non-payment, despite me clearly explaining that I was about to go on holiday and would settle the invoice on my return. Given the deeply personal nature of fertility treatment, this immediate focus on payment felt transactional rather than compassionate, which was both unsettling and disheartening.
The initial appointment itself lacked warmth and emotional awareness, and this continued throughout the consultation. Very little was explained in meaningful detail, and we were not asked about our journey, our medical history, or how we were coping emotionally. Instead, assumptions appeared to be made about our situation. I left feeling unheard, unsupported, and no clearer or reassured than when I had arrived.
The following day, we received an outstanding invoice requesting payment for treatment, with no follow-up communication to check whether we had questions, needed clarification, or required time to process what had been discussed. Once again, the contact felt purely financial. At no point did we feel guided, supported, or cared for — only processed.
Infertility is not a service people casually purchase; it is deeply personal, painful, and life-changing. In this field, compassion, communication, and emotional intelligence are just as important as clinical expertise. Sadly, our experience felt impersonal and transactional, leaving us with nothing gained other than emotional disappointment.
This experience has left us questioning whether patient wellbeing is truly the priority, or whether financial considerations come first. No one navigating infertility should be left with that doubt.
I hope this feedback is taken seriously and reflected upon, as the impact of such experiences extends far beyond a single appointment.








