Why choose Kind iVF?

Kind iVF is unlike any other fertility pathway available. Find out what sets us apart.

Why choose Kind iVF?

We believe Kind iVF offers the highest standards of IVF care, at a truly affordable and acccessible price. And there is so much more that sets us apart. Read on below to understand why choosing Kind iVF might be right for you.

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At Kind iVF, we are proud to work in partnership with London Women’s Clinic (LWC). LWC was the first clinic in the UK to provide access to treatment in the UK for single women and same sex couples. LWC pioneered the practice of egg sharing, convincing policy makers to support this means of increasing access to treatment and to donor eggs. And ten years ago, LWC set up the first and still the largest donor egg bank in the UK.

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 | Saturday 23rd November 2024 | 9am
Kind iVF – Bromley Open Day

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

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Events | Saturday 23rd November 2024 | 9am
Kind iVF – Brentwood 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
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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

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