There are [2] fertility centers in Leeds with different treatment pricings and IVF packages. The IVF clinics in Leeds 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.
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Thorpe Park Clinic, 4600 Park Approach Thorpe Park, LS15 8GB Leeds, United Kingdom
Features: Private clinic
Certification: HFAE certified
Features: Private clinic
Certification: HFAE certified
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Leeds is a city in the north of England and the center of the City of Leeds, part of the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire. The river Aire flows through the city. According to the 2001 census, Leeds has a population of 300,000, while the City of Leeds has a population of 700,000, living on an area of 551 km2.
The name of the city comes from the name Leodis, which was an Anglo-Saxon designation for a Celtic kingdom that resisted for some time after the Anglo-Saxon invasion. The first written mention of Leeds comes from a land register from 1086.
The development of industry in Leeds was conditioned by the construction of the Aire & Calder Navigation in 1699, the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in 1816 and the railway in 1848. In 1893, Leeds was granted city status. At the beginning of the 20th century, Leeds began to change with the creation of academic institutions - the University of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan University.
Leeds is currently considered one of the most important cities in Great Britain and the center of the ceremonial county of West Yorkshire.
Leeds is one of the greenest cities in Europe and the population enjoys a large number of parks. One of the largest is Roundhay Park, where you will find, in addition to two ponds, also cafes for relaxation. At Hall Park, you can relax in the pleasant Japanese gardens.
On your way to see the sights of the city, you should see the town hall, a Victorian building that is a symbol of the city. Concerts are mainly held here. The historic center is dominated by the Cathedral of St. Anny, a neo-Gothic basilica from the 19th century. Inside is the alabaster altar of Christ's Passions. Church of St. John is exceptional for its wooden interior decoration from the 17th century.
Leeds hosts the most important music event outside London, the Leeds International Concert Season. Leeds also hosts the internationally renowned Leeds International Film Festival. For art, you can visit the Henry Moore Center, a gallery of a prominent sculptor who was a co-founder of Cubism.