Harley Street | London Women's Clinic (2024)

Harley Street | London Women's Clinic (1)
London Bridge 30th November

Our flagship on Harley Street is home to our London laboratory where our team provide world-class care through innovative treatment programmes and serve as a hub to our London satellite clinics. We’d love to speak to you.

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Treatment programmes at the LWC Harley Street

Our programmes have been developed using the latest technology and techniques and are available in our all-inclusive packages. At the heart of our IVF programme is the ‘vitrification’ freezing technique which is now standard for all IVF patients. We provide a full range of fertility treatments and services including access to high quality donor eggs and sperm without a wait.

  • > Fertility Health Assessment
  • > IVF
  • > Egg Donation
  • > Sperm Donation
  • > Egg Freezing
  • > Embryo Screening (PGT-A/PGT-M)
  • > IUI
  • > PESA/ TESE
  • > ICSI
  • > Egg Sharing
  • > Surrogacy

Outstanding success rates in London & the South East

Under 35

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per fresh embryo transferred

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 34% Live birth rate per fresh embryo transferred

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 34%

35-37

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per fresh embryo transferred

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 30% Live birth rate per fresh embryo transferred

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 25%

38-39

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per fresh embryo transferred

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 20% Live birth rate per fresh embryo transferred

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 18%

40-42

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per fresh embryo transferred

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 6% Live birth rate per fresh embryo transferred

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 11%

43-44

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per fresh embryo transferred

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 4% Live birth rate per fresh embryo transferred

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 3%

Under 35

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one fresh embryo transfer and subsequent frozen transfers from the same IVF cycle.

35-37

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one fresh embryo transfer and subsequent frozen transfers from the same IVF cycle.

38-39

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one fresh embryo transfer and subsequent frozen transfers from the same IVF cycle.

40-42

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one fresh embryo transfer and subsequent frozen transfers from the same IVF cycle.

43-44

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one fresh embryo transfer and subsequent frozen transfers from the same IVF cycle.

Under 35

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 40% Live birth rate per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 30%

35-37

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 35% Live birth rate per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 25%

38-39

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 20% Live birth rate per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 19%

40-42

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 12% Live birth rate per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 11%

43-44

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 8% Live birth rate per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 6%

Under 35

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 43% Live birth rate per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 41%

35-37

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

___

Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 30% Live birth rate per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 47%

38-39

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

___

Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 50% Live birth rate per embryo transferredusing patients' own eggs

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 42%

40-42

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred

___

Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 45% Live birth rate per embryo transferred

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 40%

43-44

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred

___

Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 80% Live birth rate per embryo transferred

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 40%

All ages Frozen Donor Eggs

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred created using donor eggs

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 42% Live birth rate per embryo transferred created using donor eggs

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 30%

All Ages Frozen Donor Eggs

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after using donor eggs from the same thaw cycle.

Under 35 Stimulated Cycle

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per cycle. Inseminated using partner sperm

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 12% Live birth rate, per cycle. Inseminated using partner sperm

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 12%

All Ages Stimulated Cycle

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per cycle. Inseminated using partner sperm

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 7% Live birth rate, per cycle. Inseminated using partner sperm

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 11%

Under 35 Natural Cycle

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per cycle. Inseminated using donor sperm

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 20% Live birth rate, per cycle. Inseminated using donor sperm

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 17%

All Ages Natural Cycle

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per cycle. Inseminated using donor sperm

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 15% Live birth rate, per cycle. Inseminated using donor sperm

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 13%

Under 35 Stimulated Cycle

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per cycle. Inseminated using donor sperm

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 27% Live birth rate, per cycle. Inseminated using donor sperm

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 19%

All Ages Stimulated Cycle

Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per cycle. Inseminated using donor sperm

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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 12% Live birth rate, per cycle. Inseminated using donor sperm

All data submitted to HFEA

Live birth national average 11%

Under 35

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers from the same IVF cycle.

35-37

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers from the same IVF cycle.

38-39

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers from the same IVF cycle.

40-42

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers from the same IVF cycle.

43-44

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers from the same IVF cycle.

Under 35

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers that have undergone PGT-A, from the same IVF cycle.

35-37

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers that have undergone PGT-A, from the same IVF cycle.

38-39

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers that have undergone PGT-A, from the same IVF cycle.

40-42

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers that have undergone PGT-A, from the same IVF cycle.

43-44

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more frozen embryo transfers that have undergone PGT-A, from the same IVF cycle.

All Ages

This shows the percentage of patients between January 2021 and December 2022, who have achieved a live birth after one or more insemination cycles using donor sperm.

Verified live birth rates are available from the HFEA website. Please note that success rates have limitations as the basis for comparison and personal choice. For further advice, please visit the HFEA's advice pages.

NHS-funded patients

We are delighted to welcome NHS-funded patients for a range of fertility treatments. Please reach out to our team for more information on accessing our services.

Start your family with us

With success rates among the highest in the country, the LWC provides fertility treatments to give you the best chance of starting a family.

If you’d like to book an appointment or find out more information, get in touch using the contact form or give us a call. We'd love to hear from you.

Fertility Open Days in London

We are delighted to be able to welcome you to visit our clinic at one of our open days. Please visit our Open Days tab to find out more, & register for our free fertility events.

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Meet some of the LWC Harley Street Team

Our experienced and friendly team of consultants, nurses and front of house staff are here to provide you with the best care possible to help you achieve your dream of a healthy, happy baby.

Professor Nick Macklon, Medical Director

Professor Macklon is a world-renowned expert in reproductive medicine. He has held professorships at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, the University of Southampton and the University of Copenhagen. He is co-founder of the Complete Fertility Centre clinic in Southampton, and a member of the Executive Committee of the European Society of Human Reproduction.

Mimi Arian Schad, Director of Nursing and HFEA Person Responsible

Mimi has been with the LWC since 2005 and is the Director of Nursing and Person Responsible to the HFEA for the LWC Harley Street. Mimi completed her nursing qualifications at Guy’s Hospital and is qualified as an operating theatre and fertility nurse specialist. She is a member of the LWC's clinical governance team.

Elena Linara-Demakakou, Lab Manager and Quality Lead

Elena Linara-Demakakou is the Embryology Manager at London Women's Clinic, Harley Street with 15 years' experience in Reproductive Science. She is an experienced Senior Embryologist and a Diplomate of the Royal College of Pathologists. She works hard to ensure the highest success rates, but above all, the best care and service to patients. She has special interest in embryo morphokinetics and prenatal genetics and egg freezing. She is highly engaged with research and has presented her work in both national and international meetings. She is the Scientific Training Programme lead for London Women's Clinic, and has been one of the first private IVF labs that gained a licence from NSHCS to train STP trainees for Reproductive Science.

Dr Antonios Sfakianakis, Fertility Specialist Consultant

After graduating from Athens Medical School in 2009 and completing his training in Alexandra University Hospital, Dr Sfakianakis joined the UK GMC Specialist Register as an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in 2019. Alongside his subspecialist qualifications in managing infertility, Dr Sfakianakis has a special interest in endometriosis, and holds a Master’s Degree in the management of high risk pregnancies. Through his work at London Women’s Clinic he hopes to raise awareness about women’s fertility and empower women to explore their reproductive choices.

Dr Barbara Manukian, Fertility Specialist Consultant

Dr Barbara Manukian is a highly experienced gynaecologist and obstetrician, trained in Universidad de Chile. After working as a consultant in gynaecological ultrasound Units in Santiago, she moved to London to work in reproductive medicine. Dr Manukian joined LWC in August 2021 and has a special interest in fertility preservation , single motherhood, and same-sex couples. She is also passionate about patient support during throughout their treatment.

Dr Melissa Brain, Gynaecologist and Obstetrician

Melissa Brain is a highly experienced Gynaecologist and Obstetrician. She obtained her medical degree at Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Peru before completing her postgraduate training in Barcelona. Dr Brain has worked as a fertility specialist in both public and private centres in Spain since 2013, before she joined LWC in 2023.

Receive your Personalised Univfy Pre-IVF Report

At London Women’s Clinic, we want to put you at the heart of your personalised treatment programme. We are
proud to provide you with an individualised success rate calculation to help you feel confident about
your fertility journey. As part of our fertility care, we offer the Univfy PreIVF report to our patients, free of charge.
After your fertility assessment, your doctor will review your personalised report with you to help you understand
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Where to find us

Harley Street

113 & 115 Harley Street
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London
W1G 6AP

0203 695 8931

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