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IVF clinic recommendations for low AMH

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Bella1988 · 12/05/2024 14:28

Hello! I'm new to Mumsnet but would love some advice on IVF clinics (London based) for low AMH (5 pmol/l and I'm 35). I have had one round with LCRH (Dr Lynne Chapman) but am wondering about moving to the Lister (partly due to convenience) - any tips/advice would be so helpful. As well as clinics, any consultants recommendations would be much appreciated. Thank you.

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Snowwhite83 · 12/05/2024 15:28

Hi did my IVF at the Lister clinic in London and they specialise in low AMH. I highly recommend DR Nicopolous.

Good luck

doodlyfiddly · 12/05/2024 15:52

Hi, going back quite a while now as my DD is 12, but I had 3 rounds of ICSI at the Lister, having transferred there from elsewhere.
I was under Mr Abdalla, who I think has retired now.
They did specialise in low AMH. Mine was 0.7 (!) and I was 38. Couldn't fault them to be honest. I couldn't pick a particular person out (quite a few of the doctors are still there) as everyone was so friendly, helpful and sympathetic when necessary.
Good luck x

Pep1952 · 30/06/2024 11:21

Hi @Bella1988 how are you getting on and have you made a decision yet? Also considering Lister for my first IVF. I have low amh 3.5 and 36 y/o. In addition to Dr. Nicopolous, I read on mumsnet that Dr Gavin Kemball and Dr Tim Bracewell-Milnes are highly rated. I am having my hycosy done next week in the NHS and then will book an appointment with Lister. Also have you heard of Access programme? Considering that too as I am preparing myself for the possibility of multiple cycles due to my low amh. Wishing you the best of luck x

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