There are [2] fertility centers in Cambridge with different treatment pricings and IVF packages. The IVF clinics in Cambridge offer many options of male and female infertility testing, and a number of procedures, such as ovulation induction, intrauterine insemination, In Vitro Fertilization, donor sperm, LGBT family planning, egg donation, egg freezing, and other options.
Medications, pretests and additional procedures not included.
Please note that ADDITIONAL FEES MAY APPLY based on your unique needs.
Average price of standard IVF with ovarian stimulation:
5,332
Average ICSI treatment price:
1,537
Average price of IVF with Egg donation:
11,450
Average price of IVF with Embryo donation:
4,550
Average price of IVF with Sperm donation:
5,330
Be sure to check out IVF packages and other special offers from fertility clinics.
Cambridge is an ancient English university town and administrative center of Cambridgeshire. It is located 80 km north-east of London and is surrounded by many small towns and villages. It is also considered the center of the Silicon Fen Technology Center. The most famous institution is the University of Cambridge.
The area around Cambridge was inhabited before the Roman rule. The oldest discovered historical finds, a collection of hunting weapons, date from the late Bronze Age from about 1,000 BC. There are also finds confirming the settlement in the Iron Age and the remains of the Belgian fortifications on Castle Hill from the 1st century BC.
In the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, the city is referred to as Grantebrycge. This is the oldest mention of the bridge at Cambridge.
In 1291, students expelled by hostile Oxford residents arrived in Cambridge and founded a niversity there. The oldest dormitory - Peterhouse, which still exists today, was founded in 1284. The construction of one of the most prominent landmarks of the city - King's College Chapel was started by Henry VI. in 1446. The construction was completed in 1515 during the reign of Henry VIII.
Currently, Cambridge, due to the large concentration of companies (such as Acorn Computers and Sinclair) focused on technological development in and around the city, is referred to as the Silicon Fen Center. Cambridge University is affiliated with Anglia Ruskin University and its educational reputation has led to the city hosting the Open University, among others.