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Fertility Treatment Options: Canterbury Open Day
72 St. Dunstans Street
Canterbury
Kent
CT2 8BL
London Women’s Clinic is an industry leader within fertility and our team of clinical experts can guide you through a range of treatments; from IVF to IUI, as well as using donor eggs and sperm, fertility tests, egg freezing and more.
Our Open Days are a fantastic opportunity for anyone exploring fertility treatments, including same sex couples, and those within the LGBTQ+ community, those over 40, single women and heterosexual couples.
During your hour time slot you will meet our incredible team who can explain which fertility treatment options may be best for you; discuss how your journey would work, tour our Canterbury clinic and have a mini consultation with one of our experts. We will be offering exclusive discounts for anyone who is able to book their initial appointments during the event.
We are offering places at these time slots:
- 9:30am -10:30am
- 10:30am - 11:30am
- 11:30am - 12:30pm
- 12:30pm - 1:30pm
In order to confirm your place, please choose an allocated hour slot and if you are planning to attend with someone, you will only need 1 ticket. We request that you allow plenty of time for your journey to ensure you arrive on time.
This Open Day is a discovery event designed for individuals new to London Women’s Clinic. We kindly advise our existing patients, or anyone with upcoming appointments, to contact their care team directly for any questions or support.
*Book your tickets here*
Speaker
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. She proudly runs the London Women’s Clinic Canterbury in the capacity of Lead nurse and Clinic Manager , and is proficient as a fertility nurse specialist in scanning, whilst holding the post as the Infection Control Lead for all London Women’s clinics sites in the UK.