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Welcome to
LWC Bromley
Our recently acquired clinic provides first-class, personalised fertility care to patients based in Bromley. We look forward to welcoming you.
Discover more about the diverse range of fertility services offered in London Women's Clinic Bromley.
Treatment programmes at LWC Bromley
Our innovative treatment programmes have been developed using the latest technology and techniques. We provide a full range of fertility treatments and services including access to high quality donor eggs and sperm without a wait.
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 transferred using patients' own eggs
All data submitted to HFEA
Live birth national average 30%
35-37
Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 35% Live birth rate per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
All data submitted to HFEA
Live birth national average 25%
38-39
Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 20% Live birth rate per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
All data submitted to HFEA
Live birth national average 19%
40-42
Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 12% Live birth rate per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
All data submitted to HFEA
Live birth national average 11%
43-44
Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 8% Live birth rate per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
All data submitted to HFEA
Live birth national average 6%
Under 35
Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 43% Live birth rate per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
All data submitted to HFEA
Live birth national average 41%
35-37
Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 30% Live birth rate per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
All data submitted to HFEA
Live birth national average 47%
38-39
Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
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Jan 2021 - Dec 2021: 50% Live birth rate per embryo transferred using patients' own eggs
All data submitted to HFEA
Live birth national average 42%
40-42
Jan - Dec 2022: Clinical pregnancy rate, per embryo transferred
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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
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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.
Rates based on treatment in our Harley Street clinic.
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.
Meet some of the LWC Bromley Team
Our dedicated team of experienced clinicians and friendly front of house staff will be with you each step of the way during your journey with us.
Dr Malini Uppal, Clinical Director Bromley
Leading fertility specialist and gynaecologist, Dr Malini Uppal has been at the forefront of assisted conception for years, having held several senior positions at fertility centres across London. Upon completion of her medical degree in India, she continued her postgraduate studies at the University College London, obtaining a distinction for her research in prenatal genetics and fetal medicine, well supporting her key area of interest, pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT-A and PGD). Compassion, empathy and respect are the essential components of Dr Malini Uppal's approach towards patients and she ensures a bespoke treatment plan is tailored to each patient's needs.
Diane Casha, Director of Clinical Services for Bromley and Canterbury, IPC Lead
Diane has over three decades of nursing and midwifery experience, starting her professional career as a paediatric ward sister, and as a labour ward midwife both in Malta and the UK. Diane has worked in fertility since 2007 and joined the London Women’s Clinic in the capacity of a senior fertility nurse specialist while pursuing her postgraduate studies in reproductive medicine, sciences, and ethics at the University of Kent. She qualified as an independent non-medical nurse prescriber from King’s College London and currently holds a guest lecturer post in assisted reproductive medicine at the University of Kent. Director of Clinical Services for Bromley and Canterbury, Diane is proficient as a fertility nurse specialist in scanning, whilst holding the post as the Infection Control Lead for all London Women’s Clinic sites in the UK.
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.
Bhavna Raikundalia, Fertility Laboratory Manager and JDH Group Quality Manager
Dr Parul Arora, Fertility Specialist
Receiving in India her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) in 2004, followed by her Doctor of Medicine in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research in 2007, Dr Arora is a well-established and celebrated fertility specialist. Dr Arora joined our team in 2023 and brings with her over 18 years of experience in obstetrics and gynaecology along with an additional 10 years in reproductive medicine across 3 countries with different socio-cultural milieu - and now speaks four languages (Hindi, English, Punjabi and Arabic). Her particular interests include helping patients achieve parenthood despite low ovarian reserve or recurrent implantation failure, as well as those seeking to freeze their eggs at London Women's Clinic Bromley.
Fabienne Rauter, Senior Healthcare Assistant
Fabienne joined the London Women's Clinic team in January 2020 and now works in our Bromley and Eastbourne clinics as a Senior Healthcare Assistant. Prior to moving to the UK in 2019, she completed her Bachelor's in Chemistry & Medical Science and later worked at an IVF clinic in Munich. Now studying for her Bachelor in Psychology & Neurosciences, Fabienne is passionate about helping to support patients start their own families and takes pride in making a difference.
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
the best treatment options you have to grow your family.
Where to find us
Bromley
135 Masons Hill
Bromley
BR2 9HT