FERTILITY TREATMENTS

Each Kind iVF package is efficient and streamlined, but makes no compromise in technology and quality of care.

Kind IVF – £2,950

Our transparent, all-inclusive and affordable Kind IVF package consists of everything you’ll need for treatment. With no hidden costs or unexpected surprises, Kind IVF offers you a straight forward, consultant-led approach to IVF, Supported by our team of kind experts, who will be on hand to help you every step of the way.

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Kind ICSI – £4,000

Around 50% of couples who are having problems conceiving have sperm-related infertility. ICSI, short for intracytoplasmic sperm injection, is the most common and successful treatment for male infertility. The treatment journey is the same as our standard Kind iVF treatment, with consultant-led care at the heart of all our packages.

Kind Donor IVF – £4,125

Our Kind Donor IVF package is tailored for lesbian couples, single women, or heterosexual couples seeking donor sperm to start a family. This comprehensive, consultant-led package mirrors our standard Kind iVF package covering all your treatment needs, plus the vial of donor sperm procured from our trusted partner London Sperm Bank - the UK's largest sperm bank.

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Who’s Kind iVF for?

Our criteria is based on 3 simple key factors, age, BMI and ovarian reserve. Only by setting an eligibility criteria can we ensure an increased likelihood of success. Is Kind iVF suitable for you?

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Under 37

Our treatment plans have been formulated to maximise success for women who fall in this range as they respond best to our Kind approach. You must begin your treatment medications before your 37th birthday to be eligible.

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BMI of 30 or less

BMI is a shorthand calculation based on height and bodyweight. To proceed to treatment, we require a BMI of 30 or less, as we find women in this grouping are less likely to encounter complex treatment difficulties.

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A good ovarian reserve

Ovarian reserve, measurable with an AMH blood test is often used as an indicator of fertility. Women with too low or too high of an ovarian reserve often respond poorly to treatment and may need specialised care – but we can evaluate this during your initial consultation and advise you accordingly.

Support, Advice & Events

Keep up to date on all things Kind iVF, read some of our success stories and learn more about what we do and how we can help you.

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Events | Wednesday 8th January | 5:30pm
Welcome to Kind IVF – January 8

We believe IVF should be affordable and without compromise. In this webinar one of our clinical experts will provide an…

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Events | Saturday 18th January 2025 | 9am
Kind iVF – Colchester Open Day

Our Open Days are a fantastic opportunity for anyone exploring fertility treatments, including same sex couples, and those within the…

AMH levels and fertility
Fertility, Fertility Science, IVF
AMH Levels and Fertility: Navigating the Science Behind Conception

Key Takeaways Understanding Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a crucial biomarker that plays a significant role in the…

Preparing for your IVF consultation
Advice, Fertility, IVF
Preparing For Your IVF Consultation: Tips and Advice

Key Takeaways Preparing for Your IVF Consultation – Understanding the IVF Consultation Process The IVF consultation is the first step…