London Women's Clinic Bromley
London Women's Clinic Bromley has been licensed by us since 1992 and offers all fertility treatments, including embryo testing.
The data shown below is old because we are rolling out a new system for clinics to submit their data to us. This is a large project requiring clinics to check data for over 420,000 cycles. Once complete in 2025, you will be able to see data on treatments from January 2020 to December 2023, and births from January 2019 to December 2022.
The Choose a Fertility Clinic pages show data on births from 2018, and pregnancies from 2019. Clinics may have their own more recent data, which can’t be compared to a national average and remains unverified by the HFEA until our new system is completed.
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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: 28 March 2023
Licensed until: 30 September 2028
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
24 May 2024PDF | 524 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
14 November 2023PDF | 347 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
07 July 2023PDF | 320 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Special Direction
24 May 2023PDF | 208 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Targeted unannounced
13 February 2023PDF | 623 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
03 February 2023PDF | 517 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
06 October 2022PDF | 492 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Change of premises
31 January 2022PDF | 413 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
31 August 2021PDF | 632 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation to add treatments
12 August 2024PDF | 336 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation to change centre name
23 October 2023PDF | 177 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
19 April 2023PDF | 216 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Other
29 March 2023PDF | 456 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
20 June 2022PDF | 182 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Other
19 April 2022PDF | 167 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
03 December 2021PDF | 163 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction
02 December 2021PDF | 215 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
10 June 2021PDF | 159 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
07 June 2021PDF | 175 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
13 May 2021PDF | 157 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Other
23 March 2021PDF | 247 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
13 January 2021PDF | 156 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
02 November 2020PDF | 170 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
01 July 2019PDF | 325 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- PGD
19 December 2018PDF | 258 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Renewal
25 July 2017PDF | 437 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
30 March 2016PDF | 168 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes- Interim
29 September 2015PDF | 168 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
08 July 2015PDF | 31 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Change of premises
28 April 2015PDF | 37 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Special Direction
09 March 2015PDF | 37 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of premises
05 September 2014PDF | 34 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
21 June 2013PDF | 1225 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
24 June 2011PDF | 863 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes- Variation of PR/LH
11 March 2010PDF | 467 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
12 August 2009PDF | 1111 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
30 July 2009PDF | 157 Kb
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Inspection report and minutes
15 August 2007PDF | 143 Kb
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Licence Committee minutes
01 June 2006PDF | 22 Kb
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Inspection report- Renewal
12 April 2006PDF | 116 Kb
We collect data about the treatments clinics carry out. See this clinic’s latest statistics below.
The data shown below is old because we are rolling out a new system for clinics to submit their data to us. This is a large project requiring clinics to check data for over 420,000 cycles. Once complete in 2025, you will be able to see data on treatments from January 2020 to December 2023, and births from January 2019 to December 2022.
The Choose a Fertility Clinic pages show data on births from 2018, and pregnancies from 2019. Clinics may have their own more recent data, which can’t be compared to a national average and remains unverified by the HFEA until our new system is completed.
Find out this clinic’s IVF/ICSI rates for births per embryo transferred, births per egg collection and multiple births. For greater detail on clinic performance see their detailed statistics below for both pregnancy and birth rates per cycle of treatment and per embryo transferred.
Remember, whatever measure you focus on it can’t tell you your individual measure of success (only your doctor can do that), but each measure does give you a fair overall view of the clinic’s performance.
We present births per embryo transferred as it promotes embryo transfer practices that minimises the chances of twins, which carry health risks for the babies and the mother. However, this measure does not incorporate the outcomes of patients who do not reach embryo transfer stage.
This rate shows the chance of success from all the fresh and frozen embryo transfers within two years of one egg collection. Whilst births per embryo gives you an indication of success rates for just one embryo transfer, births per egg collection gives an overall picture of success rates for a full course of treatment (which can include one fresh and a number of frozen transfers).
For some people, having twins may seem like a wonderful thing, but multiple pregnancies are less safe for both mother and babies. That’s why we’ve set a target for all clinics to have a multiple birth rate of 10% or lower – see how they’re performing below. The professional bodies have best practice guidelines to assist clinics in determining when a single embryo should be transferred and the factors which can make double embryo transfer appropriate.
National rate
It may be tempting to obsess over 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 anything into differences of few percentage points, 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.
Births per embryo transferred
01/01/2018 to 31/12/2018
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 10 so has been removed to avoid the risk of identifying patients.Detailed Statistics
Many patients would like more information on the overall performance of the clinic they are interested in. Our detailed statistics page allows you to tailor your search to better reflect your personal circumstances, but 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 allows you to search for more age groups and to look at pregnancy and birth rates by two measures: birth per cycle started and births per embryo transferred.
There are many reasons why patients may not reach the embryo transfer stage and the merit of this rate is that it reflects the outcomes for all patients undergoing treatment from the start of ovarian stimulation onwards.
In this section you can see the birth rate per donor insemination treatment.
Births per treatment
01/01/2018 to 31/12/2018
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 10 so has been removed to avoid the risk of identifying patients.Detailed Statistics
Many patients would like more information on the overall performance of the clinic they are interested in. Our detailed statistics page allows you to tailor your search to better reflect your personal circumstances, but 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 allows you to search for more age groups and to look at pregnancy and birth rates by two measures: birth per cycle started 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 |
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White | No data available |
Black | No data available |
Asian | No data available |
Mixed | No data available |
Other ethnic groups | No data available |
Ethnicity | Waiting times |
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White | No data available |
Black | No data available |
Asian | No data available |
Mixed | No data available |
Other ethnic groups | No data available |
Ethnicity | Waiting times |
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White | No data available |
Black | No data available |
Asian | No data available |
Mixed | No data available |
Other ethnic groups | Immediately available |
Eligibility
- Treats NHS patients Description Information: Treats patients who are NHS-funded.
- Treats private patients Description Information: Treats patients who are self-funded.
Counselling and support
- 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
- One physician throughout treatment
Facilities
- Wheelchair access
- Parking
Address
- Yeomans Court 135 Masons Hill
- Bromley
- Kent
- BR2 9HT
Contact
P: 0207 563 4309
P (other): 01689 877855
F: 01689 885 933
Licence holder
Person responsible
Opening hours
Monday to Friday: 08:00 - 16:00
Saturday: 08:00 - 11:00
Sunday: contact the clinic
Satellite clinics
London Women's Clinic - Canterbury
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P: 0207 563 4309
- 72 St. Dunstans Street
- Canterbury
- CT2 8BL