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CRGH vs Fertility & Gynaecology Academy: what they publish

Two central London clinics with detailed itemised fee lists, overlapping across consultation, diagnostics and add-ons. 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.

5 treatments published by bothRead 2026-08-05
TreatmentCRGHFertility & Gynaecology Academy
ICSI (add-on to a cycle)£1,450£1,250
Frozen embryo transferNot published£1,840
IUI£595£1,155
Egg freezingNot published£3,350
Initial consultation£250£250
Follow-up consultationNot published£225
Semen analysis£205£160
HyCoSy (tube scan)£640£550
Embryo storage£425Not published
Egg storage£425Not published
Egg collection£1,050Not published
Embryo biopsy for PGT£1,250Not published
Genetic testing (PGT-M, monogenic)Not published£6,370

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

CRGH

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

  • Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health (CRGH Portland)42% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · above
  • Centre for Reproductive and Genetic Health City33% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · consistent with
https://crgh.co.uk/pricelist/

Fertility & Gynaecology Academy

1 HFEA-licensed site covered by 1 published fee page.

  • Fertility & Gynaecology Academy16% births per embryo transferred· nat. 28% · below
https://www.fertility-academy.co.uk/pricing/

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 CRGH and Fertility & Gynaecology Academy 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. CRGH publishes 9 treatment prices covering 2 licensed sites; Fertility & Gynaecology Academy publishes 9 covering 1. 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.