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CARE Fertility vs London Women's Clinic: what they publish

The largest published-price network against a London group: CARE covers 15 licensed sites from 4 documents, London Women’s Clinic 4 sites from one list. Every figure below was read from the clinic's own fee page — nothing here is estimated, and where a clinic does not publish a price the row says so.

4 treatments published by bothRead 2026-08-05
TreatmentCARE FertilityLondon Women's Clinic
IVF cycle£4,500 – £4,950£3,995
ICSI (add-on to a cycle)£1,500£1,450
Frozen embryo transfer£2,900£2,850
IUI£1,350£1,050
Egg freezingNot published£3,450
Donor egg IVFNot published£5,995
Genetic testing (PGT)£1,445Not published
Initial consultationNot published£225
Semen analysisNot published£350
HyCoSy (tube scan)£645Not published
Sperm storageNot published£475
Embryo freezing cycleNot published£3,950
Embryo biopsy for PGTNot published£1,295

Stimulation drugs are charged on top of a cycle fee at both clinics. Prices change — confirm the current fee with the clinic before booking.

CARE Fertility

15 HFEA-licensed sites covered by 4 published fee pages.

  • Care Fertility Bath26% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · consistent with
  • Care Fertility Birmingham28% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · consistent with
  • Care Fertility Cardiff22% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · below
  • Care Fertility Cheshire
  • Care Fertility Leeds28% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · consistent with
  • Care Fertility Liverpool
  • +9 more
https://carefertility.com/hubfs/Fee%20Schedules/Fee%20Schedule%202026%20-Care%20Fertility%20Group%201.pdfhttps://carefertility.com/hubfs/Fee%20Schedules/Fee%20Schedule%202026%20-%20Care%20Fertility%20Group%202.pdfhttps://carefertility.com/hubfs/Fee%20Schedules/_Fee%20Schedule%202026%20-%20Care%20Fertility%20London.pdfhttps://carefertility.com/hubfs/_Fee%20Schedule%202026%20-%20Care%20Fertility%20Manchester.pdf

London Women's Clinic

4 HFEA-licensed sites covered by 1 published fee page.

  • London Women's Clinic31% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · consistent with
  • London Women's Clinic Bromley20% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · consistent with
  • London Women's Clinic, Darlington27% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · consistent with
  • London Women's Clinic, Wales35% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · above
https://www.londonwomensclinic.com/about/prices/

Outcome figures are HFEA's own, for births per embryo transferred, excluding donor eggs and PGT-A. Most clinics sit within the national range, and HFEA advises against choosing a clinic on published rates alone — patient age, diagnosis and how many embryos a clinic transfers all move the number. Read each figure against the national average and the range shown, not against another clinic.

Check NHS funding first

NHS IVF funding varies by ICB — Scotland funds 3 cycles, Wales 2, and many English ICBs fund only 1. Check what your area funds before paying privately.

Check NHS IVF eligibility by ICB →

Common questions

Do CARE Fertility and London Women's Clinic publish their IVF prices?
Both do, which is why they can be compared here — only 40 of the 109 HFEA-licensed UK clinics publish a fee schedule that can be read. CARE Fertility publishes 6 treatment prices covering 15 licensed sites; London Women's Clinic publishes 11 covering 4. Every figure on this page was read from their own fee pages and is dated.
Are these the full cost of treatment?
No. A published cycle fee normally covers consultation, monitoring, egg collection, fertilisation and transfer. Stimulation drugs are almost always charged on top, and freezing, storage, ICSI and genetic testing are usually separate line items. Ask either clinic for a full itemised quote before committing.
Why do some rows show a range rather than one price?
Either the operator prices tiered packages, or its branches price differently. Both are real and neither is averaged away here. Where a figure is published only as a "from" price it is labelled as such, because a floor is not a fee.