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London Bridge Hospital - part of HCA Healthcare
Fertility SpecialistLondon Bridge Hospital, part of HCA Healthcare, is a highly esteemed centre for excellence in healthcare located in central London. The hospital’s revered team of top practitioners offer world class care across a variety of specialties, including: cardiology and cardiac surgery orthopaedics gastrointestinal medicine renal (kidney) services head, neck and thyroid care In addition, London Bridge Hospital offers a highly recommended walk-in GP service for the convenience of their patients. The distinguished hospital also has an acute admissions service which is open at all hours, every day of the year, providing quality urgent care without delays. With a highly experienced team of leading medical professionals, state-of-the-art equipment and comfortable facilities for visitors, London Bridge Hospital offers top quality care for all of its patients.
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Lister Fertility Clinic (HCA)
Fertility SpecialistThe Lister Fertility Clinic is one of the most highly regarded and established private fertility treatment centres in the UK. Part of HCA Healthcare, the centre was first set up in 1988, and since then, it has not only established but continued to maintain its reputation as one of the most successful IVF treatment clinics throughout the country. Impressively, over 20,000 babies have been born at the clinic since its opening. The clinic, which specialises in IVF treatment, infertility, pregnancy, miscarriage, and childbirth, treats over 2,000 couples each and every year. The team at the clinic is made up of highly skilled nurses, embryologists, and counsellors.
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HCA UK at The Shard
Fertility SpecialistHCA UK at The Shard is a leading outpatients and diagnostic centre in central London that aims to diagnose and treat patients in a single visit. They offer same day consultations, prearranged one-visit clinic and unplanned diagnostic centres, and provide expert services in minor treatments, imaging, X-rays, CT and MRI scans alongside screening for prostate, breast, cervical and bowel cancer. The areas their specialist outpatient team specialise in are breast, colorectal and diabetes alongside endocrinology, ENT and head and neck, as well as gastroenterology. They are also experts in gynaecology, neurology and orthopaedics and pain management, as well as respiratory and thoracic services, physiotherapy, urology and vascular treatments. The team coordinates tests, assess patient condition and provide medication or minor treatments on the same day, where medically possible. If a patient's case is more complex, HCA UK at The Shard will ensure you have an onward health plan than may involve further treatment. This will either be at London Bridge Hospital or closer to the patient's home. They pride themselves in providing patients with a service where they benefit from the most knowledgeable specialist opinion, with the least inconvenience, in the safest of environments.
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Key information about Fertility Specialists
What does a Fertility Specialist do?
A Fertility Specialist is a doctor who assesses and treats conditions that make it difficult to achieve pregnancy. They use medical techniques to support fertilisation or to replace natural reproductive processes, tailoring treatment to each individual case and personal circumstances.
Why are you referred to a Fertility Specialist?
Referral is recommended when there are difficulties conceiving naturally, or when a woman wishes to become a mother without a partner. It may also be advised if there is suspicion of reproductive conditions requiring medical assessment.
When should you see a Fertility Specialist?
If a woman under 35 has not conceived after one year of regular unprotected intercourse, a medical evaluation is recommended. An earlier consultation may be appropriate if there are any relevant medical conditions or concerns about fertility.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), infertility affects approximately 1 in 6 people of reproductive age. It is advisable to consult a specialist if pregnancy does not occur after a reasonable period of trying, or if the situation causes concern or emotional distress. Seeking medical advice is a common step to receive guidance and explore available options.
Why choose a Fertility Specialist?
Because they provide a personalised diagnosis and access to treatments adapted to each case. The aim is to increase the chances of pregnancy safely, with appropriate medical supervision.
Types of patients seen by a Fertility Specialist
Couples experiencing difficulty conceiving, women seeking single motherhood, and individuals requiring medical support to achieve pregnancy.
What conditions does a Fertility Specialist treat?
- Physical issues preventing pregnancy
- Conditions that affect fertilisation
- Cases of infertility with no identified cause
Preparing for your appointment with a Fertility Specialist
It is advisable to bring previous medical reports, gynaecological history, and any test results if available. It is also helpful to note any questions and the length of time spent trying to conceive.
What tests or treatments can a Fertility Specialist recommend?
- Assisted reproductive technology
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
- In vitro fertilisation (IVF)
- Egg donation
- Mini IVF
- Preimplantation genetic testing
How do I book an appointment with a Fertility Specialist?
At Top Doctors, you can book an appointment with a leading Fertility Specialist in just one click and access highly qualified professionals.
What is the best Fertility clinic in UK?
At Top Doctors, we work with leading specialised fertility clinics equipped with advanced technology and multidisciplinary teams.
Related content on fertility
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Sources
- World Health Organization. (2023). Infertility prevalence estimates, 1990–2021. https://digitallibrary.un.org/record/4012749/files/Infertility19902021.pdf
- International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies. (2025). World report: ART 2017 and 2018. Human Reproduction. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deaf049
- International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies. (2024). Global trends in assisted reproductive technology treatment cycles, 2015–2016. Fertility and Sterility. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2024.07.009
- World Health Organization. (2022). Infertility prevalence estimates, 1990–2021. Human Reproduction Open. https://doi.org/10.1093/hropen/hoac051
- World Health Organization. (2023). 1 in 6 people globally affected by infertility [Press release]. https://www.who.int/news/item/04-04-2023-1-in-6-people-globally-affected-by-infertility













