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NHS funded hospitals for IVF in islington

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hanshan · 04/08/2014 16:18

Does anyone know which hospital/hospitals you can go for nhs funded IVF in Islington borough??
Or how can I find the information? Thank you!

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bloodyteenagers · 04/08/2014 16:33

You would get all the information from the gp who would make the initial referral for further tests.

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hanshan · 05/08/2014 17:28

bloodyteenagers, thank you for your reply. I will try that

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lurkerspeaks · 10/08/2014 19:42

My friend who lives locally did loads of research and is being treated at GUy's.

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IamKuma · 12/08/2014 21:23

You are likely to be referred to UCLH, and have treatment at CRGH www.crgh.co.uk/

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hanshan · 12/08/2014 22:24

thank you for your reply! I thought Guy's is not islington contracted hospital??Is your friends' treatment funded by Islingtong CCG?

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hanshan · 12/08/2014 22:28

thank you for your reply. Saw a post dated a couple of years ago. The lady was referred to UCLH. UCLH offerred her 4 rounds of IUI and for the actual IVF, UCLH referred her to hammersmith instead. Just wondering if this is still the case.

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IamKuma · 12/08/2014 22:54

I think Hammersmith was where UCLH contracted to before crhg. Islington are not a very generous borough, only 2 funded IVF cycles and they don't pay to freeze embryos. The other boroughs which feed into UCLH pay for three rounds and freezing. I'm based in N1 and this info is from the pre IVF session at UCLH in June 2014. I hope that helps.

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hanshan · 12/08/2014 23:39

Thank you very much!

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hanshan · 13/08/2014 10:38

Hi IamKuma
one more question. do you know how long is the waiting time in UCLH? I mean from GP referral to being seen by a doctor, how long do I need to wait? and also from being seen by a doctor to starting the treatment, is there a long waiting time? Thank you!

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IamKuma · 13/08/2014 11:53

I think it depends on your age. I'm over 35 and they've been pretty quick. I had blood test etc through GP beginning of Oct 13 and gp referred me, first appointment at UCLH end Nov 13. First IVF appointment April 14. would have started IVF this month but need another scan first. it could have been a bit sooner but had to put off
by a couple of months for due to work travel.

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hanshan · 13/08/2014 12:10

did you have to wait for 5 months between 1st appointment at UCLH and first IVF appointment? That sounds really long... Or did you delay your first IVF appointment due to work??

Sorry for asking so many questions. Feeling very stressful. Would like to know as much as possible before making my decisions.

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