TFP Oxford Fertility
TFP Oxford Fertility has been licensed by us since 1992 and offers all fertility treatments, including embryo testing.
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We inspect all clinics against our standards. This clinic's inspection rating is:
All clinics must have a licence to operate. Our inspectors visit the clinic and look at the laboratory and equipment, the clinic’s consent and other procedures and the patient information. We also interview patients for their views. We use the inspector’s assessment to decide how long the licence should be. This determines the rating.
Last inspection: 7 February 2023
Licensed until: 30 September 2029
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
22 April 2025PDF | 536 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
12 April 2023PDF | 352 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
10 May 2021PDF | 540 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
11 December 2025PDF | 127 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
16 October 2025PDF | 132 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
18 September 2025PDF | 290 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
18 September 2025PDF | 131 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
20 August 2025PDF | 179 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
19 March 2025PDF | 130 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
07 February 2025PDF | 145 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction for export
06 January 2025PDF | 150 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
06 January 2025PDF | 133 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
10 December 2024PDF | 156 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
14 October 2024PDF | 125 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
18 September 2024PDF | 175 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
24 June 2024PDF | 173 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
24 May 2024PDF | 172 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
15 May 2024PDF | 169 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
22 February 2024PDF | 214 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
18 October 2023PDF | 182 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
11 July 2023PDF | 208 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
19 April 2023PDF | 85 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
20 March 2023PDF | 184 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
15 November 2022PDF | 126 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
12 October 2022PDF | 174 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Other
07 October 2022PDF | 165 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
15 September 2022PDF | 130 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
26 July 2022PDF | 136 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
26 July 2022PDF | 158 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
20 June 2022PDF | 175 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
26 April 2022PDF | 176 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
27 October 2021PDF | 129 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation to change centre name
25 August 2021PDF | 150 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction for export
19 August 2021PDF | 233 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction for export
30 July 2021PDF | 137 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
21 July 2021PDF | 129 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
16 April 2021PDF | 129 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Other
23 March 2021PDF | 247 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
23 December 2020PDF | 162 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
20 October 2020PDF | 168 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
15 September 2020PDF | 166 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Incident investigation
01 June 2020PDF | 172 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
20 May 2020PDF | 186 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
16 September 2019PDF | 188 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
10 September 2019PDF | 319 Kb
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Other documents- Variation of PR/LH
23 August 2019PDF | 158 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
22 July 2019PDF | 146 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
15 May 2019PDF | 175 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
25 February 2019PDF | 90 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
21 September 2018PDF | 207 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
13 August 2018PDF | 65 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
19 December 2017PDF | 45 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
16 November 2017PDF | 45 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
16 November 2017PDF | 44 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
16 November 2017PDF | 43 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD/HLA
02 October 2017PDF | 47 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
25 July 2017PDF | 436 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
25 July 2017PDF | 225 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
11 July 2017PDF | 205 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
29 March 2017PDF | 200 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
13 October 2016PDF | 93 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
05 October 2016PDF | 169 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
05 October 2016PDF | 152 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
05 October 2016PDF | 151 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
11 July 2016PDF | 108 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
11 July 2016PDF | 109 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
10 June 2016PDF | 86 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
10 March 2016PDF | 58 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
09 February 2016PDF | 52 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation to change centre name
23 December 2015PDF | 51 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
10 December 2015PDF | 40 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
11 November 2015PDF | 269 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Initial
25 September 2015PDF | 194 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Renewal
25 September 2015PDF | 928 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
10 September 2015PDF | 58 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
10 September 2015PDF | 59 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
24 August 2015PDF | 636 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction
04 August 2015PDF | 35 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
28 May 2015PDF | 148 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction for export
07 April 2015PDF | 41 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
06 March 2015PDF | 49 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction for export
06 March 2015PDF | 51 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Initial
29 January 2015PDF | 361 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Incident investigation
20 January 2015PDF | 642 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
15 December 2014PDF | 34 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
03 December 2014PDF | 152 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
07 October 2014PDF | 35 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
17 September 2014PDF | 34 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
18 August 2014PDF | 116 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Renewal
09 July 2014PDF | 187 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
11 March 2014PDF | 152 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
13 February 2014PDF | 151 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
08 January 2014PDF | 153 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
08 January 2014PDF | 152 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction for export
30 December 2013PDF | 150 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction for export
30 December 2013PDF | 150 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
08 November 2013PDF | 151 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
11 October 2013PDF | 152 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
19 July 2013PDF | 371 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
21 February 2013PDF | 185 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD/HLA
25 January 2013PDF | 464 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
11 September 2012PDF | 770 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes
10 August 2012PDF | 25 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
13 July 2012PDF | 620 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
12 December 2011PDF | 155 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
30 September 2010PDF | 1148 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
12 August 2010PDF | 732 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes
23 October 2009PDF | 472 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
23 October 2009PDF | 474 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
21 September 2009PDF | 1259 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Change of premises
16 September 2009PDF | 741 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Change of premises
16 September 2009PDF | 696 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
16 September 2009PDF | 239 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
15 July 2009PDF | 803 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
15 July 2009PDF | 440 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
15 July 2009PDF | 761 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
11 September 2008PDF | 258 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes
13 September 2007PDF | 22 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
25 July 2007PDF | 126 Kb
We ask current and former patients to rate the clinic based on their experience. This clinic’s patient rating is:
We collect data about the treatments clinics carry out. See this clinic’s latest statistics below.
Find out a clinic’s IVF birth rates for:
- Births per embryo transferred
- Births per egg collection procedure
As well as the clinic’s multiple birth rate.
Whatever statistic you look at, it can’t tell you your individual chance of success (only your doctor can do that), but each statistic gives you an overall view of the clinic’s performance.
Births per embryo transferred
Births per embryo transferred is calculated using the number of births (twins or triplets are counted as one birth) divided by the number of embryos transferred, shown as a percentage, in a clinic over 12 months.
This statistic is not usually used to show outcomes over more than one IVF cycle (known as a cumulative success rate) because it counts embryo(s) transferred as a single event.

See the clinic’s rate below.
Find out more about this statistic here.
Births per egg collection procedure
Births per egg collection procedure is calculated by using the number of births (twins or triplets are counted as one birth) divided by the number of egg collection procedures that took place in a clinic over 12 months, shown as a percentage, over a two-year period.
Births per egg collection procedure can be used to show outcomes from all embryo transfers from the same egg collection (known as a cumulative success rate).

See the clinic’s rate below.
Find out more about this statistic here.
Multiple birth rates
For some people, having twins may seem like a wonderful thing, but multiple pregnancies are less safe for both patients and babies. That’s why we set a target for all clinics to have a multiple birth rate of 10% or lower – as of 2023 this has fallen to 3.4%, one of the lowest rates in the world.
See the clinic’s rate below.
Births per embryo transferred – excluding donor eggs and PGT-A
01/01/2023 to 31/12/2023
| 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 | 50 | 55 | 60 | 65 | 70 | 75 | 80 | 85 | 90 | 95 | 100 |
- Clinic's rate
- National rate
- Reliability range
The birth rate is based on
** The number is fewer than five so has been removed to avoid the risk of identifying patients.For more, see the detailed statistics where you can look at other data.
More about the statistics
Births per embryo transferred
We show births per embryo transferred as it promotes embryo transfer practices that minimise the chances of multiple births, which carry health risks for the babies and the patient.
Births per embryo transferred accounts for cases where multiple embryos are transferred in the same procedure but does not include the outcomes of patients who do not reach embryo transfer stage.
Please note: This includes outcomes from embryos transferred for fresh and frozen embryo cycles. PGT-A cycles and donor egg cycles are excluded, to find data for these go to the detailed statistics section.
Births per egg collection procedure
We show births per egg collection procedure as it’s close to the start of the patient journey and a stage that the majority of fresh embryo cycles that patients undergo will reach.
Because of the way births per egg collection procedure is calculated, it includes both fresh and frozen embryo transfers from the same egg collection.
Please note: This includes all egg collection procedures for fresh and frozen embryo, and PGT-A cycles. Donor egg cycles are excluded, to find data for these go to the detailed statistics section.
National average
It may be tempting to rely solely on success rates, but the most important thing to focus on is whether the clinic’s results are consistent with the national average. Try not to read into differences of a few percentage points above or below the national average, as these are often down to chance rather than being a reflection of a clinic’s abilities.
Reliability range
The reliability range shows how confident we are that a clinic will repeat its success rate in the future – the narrower the range, the more confident we can be. Large clinics normally have a narrower reliability range. That’s not because their data is more accurate but because their rate is less likely to be affected by small changes in the number of births in one year. Small clinics aren’t worse, but their success rate is more likely to be affected by these kinds of changes.
Why are donor egg or PGT-A cycles not included in all these statistics?
Donor egg cycles:
It could unfairly advantage clinics that carry out above average numbers of donor egg cycles because the chance of having a baby with IVF using donor eggs is generally higher compared with IVF using a patient’s own eggs, particularly if they are older than 38, have poor quality eggs, or produce a low number of eggs. This is because the health and age of the egg influences the chance of having a baby. More information about treatment with donor eggs can be found here.
PGT-A cycles:
PGT-A is classed as a treatment add-on by the HFEA. Evidence shows that for most patients starting treatment, it does not improve the chances of having a baby due to the fact it can often reduce the number of embryos available for transfer. For more information about PGT-A see our add-ons page.
With PGT-A, embryos are chosen by looking for abnormalities in their chromosomes (as embryos that appear to have missing, or extra, chromosomes have less chance of developing into a baby). Patients having embryos transferred with a normal chromosome number may have a higher chance of having a baby from that particular embryo. So, including PGT-A in the birth rate per embryo transferred could mean that clinics that carry out above average numbers of PGT-A cycles could have a higher overall rate, because only a certain number of embryos will have been selected, which is why it has been excluded from the births per embryo transferred statistic.
PGT-A occasionally leads to the exclusion of an embryo that may have developed normally. This means, while the chance of a baby per embryo transferred may be higher, if we look at the chance of having a baby for each cycle of treatment started, it may be lower. PGT-A is, therefore, included in the births per egg collection statistic as it gives a true indication of the chance of a live birth per egg collection as some patients having PGT-A may not have an embryo to transfer or have reduced numbers of embryos to transfer.
Detailed Statistics
Our detailed statistics page allows you to tailor your search to better reflect your personal circumstances. Remember, the more precisely you specify your treatment options, the smaller the numbers of past patients and the potentially less reliable the results.
Our detailed statistics allow you to search for more age groups, and to look at pregnancy and birth rates in more detail.
In this section you can see the pregnancy rate per IUI treatment using partner sperm.
Pregnancies per treatment with partner
01/01/2019 to 31/12/2019
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- Clinic's rate
- National rate
- Reliability range
The birth rate is based on
** The number is fewer than five so has been removed to avoid the risk of identifying patients.Detailed Statistics
Our detailed statistics page allows you to tailor your search to better reflect your personal circumstances. Remember, the more precisely you specify your treatment options, the smaller the numbers of past patients and the potentially less reliable the results.
Our detailed statistics allow you to search for more age groups, and to look at pregnancy and birth rates by birth per treatment cycle and births per embryo transferred.
In this section you can see the birth rate per donor insemination treatment.
Births per treatment
01/01/2023 to 31/12/2023
| 5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 | 50 | 55 | 60 | 65 | 70 | 75 | 80 | 85 | 90 | 95 | 100 |
- Clinic's rate
- National rate
- Reliability range
The birth rate is based on
** The number is fewer than five so has been removed to avoid the risk of identifying patients.Detailed Statistics
Our detailed statistics page allows you to tailor your search to better reflect your personal circumstances. Remember, the more precisely you specify your treatment options, the smaller the numbers of past patients and the potentially less reliable the results.
Our detailed statistics allow you to search for more age groups, and to look at pregnancy and birth rates by birth per treatment cycle and births per embryo transferred.
You can view this clinic's waiting times for treatment with donated eggs, sperm or embryos below. Use the table below to give you an idea of the availability at the clinic. Please contact the clinic for the most up to date information.
| Ethnicity | Waiting times |
|---|---|
| White | More than 6 months |
| Black | More than 6 months |
| Asian | No data available |
| Mixed | More than 6 months |
| Other ethnic groups | More than 6 months |
| Ethnicity | Waiting times |
|---|---|
| White | Immediately available |
| Black | No data available |
| Asian | No data available |
| Mixed | No data available |
| Other ethnic groups | No data available |
| Ethnicity | Waiting times |
|---|---|
| White | 1 - 6 months |
| Black | No data available |
| Asian | Immediately available |
| Mixed | 1 - 6 months |
| Other ethnic groups | 1 - 6 months |
Eligibility
- BMI limit
- Patients from abroad Description Information: Treats patients from outside the UK.
- Treats NHS patients Description Information: Treats patients who are NHS-funded.
- Treats private patients Description Information: Treats patients who are self-funded.
- Upper age limit of patients treated
Treatments
- IVF Description Information: A type of fertility treatment where fertilisation takes place outside of the body. It’s suitable for people with a wide range of fertility issues and is one of the most commonly used and successful treatments available. See our Treatments section for more information.
- ICSI Description Information: For around half of couples who are having problems conceiving, the cause of infertility is sperm-related. ICSI is the most common and successful treatment for male infertility. See our Treatments section for more information.
- Insemination Description Information: A type of fertility treatment where sperm are prepared and inseminated into the woman and fertilisation takes place inside her body. See our Treatments section for more information.
- Surgical sperm collection Description Information: Men who have no sperm in their semen can have treatment to collect the sperm surgically. See our Treatments section for more information.
- Fertility preservation Description Information: Freezing of sperm or eggs to use in treatment at a later stage. See our Treatments section for more information.
- IVF for patients with communicable viral infections Description Information: Services for patients with HIV, hepatisis and other infectious diseases.
Donor services
- Egg sharing programme
- Known donor programme
- Recruits egg donors Description Information: This clinic recruits UK egg donors, rather than importing eggs from overseas.
- Recruits sperm donors Description Information: This clinic recruits UK sperm donors, rather than importing sperm from overseas.
Screening services
- PGT-M
- PGT-A
Counselling and support
- Compulsory counselling for donors
- Counselling services at clinic Description Information: The clinic has a counsellor onsite.
- Dedicated counsellor
- Number of counselling sessions included Description Information: One or more counselling sessions is included in the price of treatment.
Staffing
- Female doctor available
Facilities
- Wheelchair access
- Parking
Address
- Institute of Reproductive Sciences Oxford Business Park North
- Oxford
- Oxfordshire
- OX4 2HW
Contact
P: 01865 782800
F: 01865 782890
W: https://www.oxfordfertility.co.uk
Licence holder
Person responsible
Opening hours
Monday to Friday: 07:30 - 17:00
Saturday: 08:00 - 13:00
Sunday: 08:00 - 13:00
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