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Fertility Series: Treatment with Donor Eggs

Fertility Treatment Series: Treatment with Donor Eggs

7th February 2025 12.30am

London Bridge

 

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Our Fertility Series seminars are a great opportunity to find out more about your fertility options in a friendly and comfortable setting at our London Bridge clinic This special event, hosted collaboratively by London Women’s Clinic and London Egg Bank, brings together leading fertility experts to help you understand your choices, plan your next steps with confidence, and connect with trusted specialists in one place.

10:30am-12pm | Fertility Treatment Options for the Over 40s

Discover the full range of fertility treatments available, from fertility testing and consultations to IVF, genetic testing of embryos, and treatment using donor eggs and sperm. Hear directly from one of our leading fertility consultants, who will share the latest insights, guidance, and real-world experience on treatment pathways designed specifically for those over 40. Following the talk, enjoy an interactive Q&A session where you can ask your personal questions in a relaxed, supportive environment.

12pm-12:30pm | Light refreshments

12:30pm-2pm | Treatment Using Donor Eggs

In the afternoon we will focus more specifically on treatment using donor eggs. Attendees will learn about the donor selection process, who are donors are, success rates and the steps involved from consultation to treatment.. This session can be booked separately In addition to our consultant, members from our dedicated matching team will be on hand to answer any questions you have about the process.
There will be ample time for Q&A and to have a discussion with our medical experts and our enquiries team.
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Mr Michael Summers MD., PhD., FACOG

Educated at Cambridge University and a member of King's College, Mr Summers has held staff appointments at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, London; University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and many more. He is a Clinical Associate Professor in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, the Division of Reproductive Medicine at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Centre. As well as this, he holds an Honorary Readership in the School of Biosciences at the University of Kent. He is currently a Consultant in Reproductive Medicine at the London Women's Clinic and London Egg Bank specialising in Fertility, Gynaecology and Genetics.
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