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Discussion group for all topics related to infertility including preparation for pregnancy, causes, investigation and treatment of infertility.
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Elizabeth Blatch
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Joined: Mon Jun 30, 2003 11:32 am
Location: Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom

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Post by Elizabeth Blatch »

Hi, I have arrived in London from Australia, and need a new Doctor to help me with PCO. I am specifically looking for a specialist in London, and preferrably in central London, or in South West London. Can anyone provide me with a good Doctor to contact? <br><br>Many Thanks<br><br>Elizabeth.
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emma0908
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Joined: Mon Apr 28, 2003 10:56 am
Location: surrey

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Post by emma0908 »

Hi Elizabeth<br><br>Welcome to London!!<br><br>I don't have any experieice with PCO, but I noticed you are in Wimbledon. I am with St Helier Hospital in Carshalton and I had most of my treatment there with my ET at Kings College in London (Dulwich). Its worth a phone call to St Helier or ask your GP to refer you there. <br><br>Good Luck<br><br>Emma<br>x<br>
caz
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Post by caz »

I am at the London Fertility Centre (Prof Craft's place - you might have heard him a bit on the radio etc) I'm sure they could help.<br>I too have PCOS and on 2WW after first ICSI (we also have male factor tho)<br><br>Good luck - dont hesitate to ask anything if you need to!<br><br>Cazx
NicolaUp
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Location: London

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Post by NicolaUp »

I'm at the Hammersmith Hospital, Wolfson Family Centre, the home of Prof Winston, not that he makes a regular appearance. I've found them v nice, v kind and v helpful but I've only had one 'weak positive' from our first IVF (the fact that I'm forty might have something to do with it though!) Hope you find someone you like that isn't too far to travel, as it's traumatic enough. Good luck. Nicola.
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