Asks a Question Do I need special travel insurance as I am having egg donation abroad?
Our Answer Travel insurance does not cover planned medical procedures such as egg donation abroad. Any additional medical treatment required due to the planned treatment will be covered by the clinic in Cyprus. Travel insurance is still required.

Asks a Question How long does the egg donation treatment take?
Our Answer Usually 4 weeks is needed to prepare a woman to have egg donation abroad. Initial preperation (4 weeks)happens in the UK under our NHS Consultants' control. You can then fly to Cyprus to stay 5-7 days to complete the treatment.

Asks a Question How much will it cost?
Our Answer Please see our price list. Each patient is given a full individualised treatment quote prior to commencement of treatment. There are no hidden costs.

Asks a Question How and when do we pay?
Our Answer The initial consultation fee is payable prior to the consultation. The UK part of the treatment is payable once medication is to be dispensed this is payable by debit or credit card. The Cypriot part of the treatment is payable whilst you are in Cyprus this can be paid by bank transfer prior to travelling to Cyprus , with credit card in Cyprus ( % surcharge ) or with cash GBP’s or Turkish Lira.

Asks a Question Is there a waiting list for egg donation or to find a donor?
Our Answer We have no waiting list for treatment a consultation can be arranged and treatment planned for a time suitable to you. There are over 200 donirs from all backgrounds available at all times. They are mostly University graduates or students with proven fertility.

Asks a Question When can I have a consultation and where?
Our Answer We can offer consultations at 10 Harley Street, London (sat am only) or iat 88 Rodney Street, Liverpool (mon-fri)

Asks a Question When can I book my flights?
Our Answer To make the process as stress free as possible and to minimise costs we arrange treatment so flights can be booked well in advance at a time of your choice. You can then choose your donor. We then arrange (synchronise) your cycle with the donor's in line with the dates you wish to be in Cyprus. It is easy!

Asks a Question Do you arrange flights and accommodation?
Our Answer We don’t arrange flights or accommodation, but help and advice is available both from our UK coordinator and also our Nurse consultant in Cyprus. We can give you all the information needed so that you can book the travel yourselves or we can advice someone who can help!

Asks a Question How long will I be in Cyprus for?
Our Answer We suggest that you stay at least 7 days in Cyprus. This allows for a blastocyst embryo transfer which is where the embryo is allowed to develop for 5 days if you so wish. although most of our patients have been advised to have an embryo transfer on day 3 which has been giving us an extraordinary pregnancy rate of over 85% lately (April 2012, RG).

Asks a Question Can I fly back straight after treatment?
Our Answer Yes you can fly as soon as treatment is completed there is no evidence that this has any adverse affects.

Asks a Question Can I have my scans and tests at my local GP or hospital?
Our Answer Yes – Blood tests & scans can be performed at your local hospital or GP. If scans are not performed in London or Liverpool but at a clinic /hospital arranged by you there will be no reduction in costs.

Asks a Question Can we choose the dates of our treatment?
Our Answer Yes you can choose the dates you wish to be in Cyprus. The donor’s cycle is coordinated around yours

Asks a Question How can I arrange transport in Cyprus?
Our Answer Our clinic in Cyprus has transport which can be used for both airport transfers and trips to and from the clinic. The cost of this is given on an individual basis depending on where you stay.

Asks a Question What do we need to pass between Southern and Northern Cyprus?
Crossing from southern to northern Cyprus is simple and very easy. There is a border check point where passports are examined often without the need for the presence of the passport holder!

Asks a Question What can I find out about the donors?
Our Answer The details you will receive on donors are blood group, age, height, weight, hair colour, eye colour, complexion, skin colour, nationality, educational level, profession and if they have any children. All the donors are anonymous and therefore photographs are not available.

Asks a Question What tests do the donors have?
Our Answer The donors in Cyprus have all the same tests required by the HFEA for donors in the UK. See list on our website

Asks a Question What is the age limit for treatment?
Our Answer The upper age limit is 50, however acceptance for treatment is the consultants decision

Asks a Question How do I get my medication?
Our Answer All medication is delivered to you at home on day and time convenient for you.

Asks a Question What is the currency in Northern Cyprus?
Our Answer Both Euros and Turkish lira can be used

Asks a Question What tests do I/we need?
Our Answer Both you and your partner need HIV, Hepatitis B&C, Syphilis, CMV and blood group. Male partner also needs Cystic Fibrosis screening. If you have already had these tests done as long as it is within a year these will be acceptable.

Asks a Question How many donors will I be offered?
Our Answer We normally try to offer 3-4 suitable donors for you to choose from. This may vary depending on your specific requirements.

Asks a Question Where are your donors from?
Our Answer Most donors are of Slavic background (Ukranian, Russian, Moldovan) who match the physical characteristics of the UK population much more easily. However, we have donors from many nationalities Turkish, Greek, Eastern European and can source other nationalities if requested.

Asks a Question Do you guarantee to use certain number of eggs?
Our Answer Yes – we guarantee you will receive minimum 10 eggs from your chosen donor

Asks a Question Where should I fly in to and from?
Our Answer You can fly from many UK airports and the best airport to fly into is Larnaca airport in southern Cyprus or Ercan Airport in Northern Cyprus.

Asks a Question What if I change my mind?
Our Answer If you withdraw from treatment you will be charged for services up to the point you withdraw

Asks a Question How many embryos can I have transferred?
Our Answer You can have a maximum of 2 embryos transferred.

Asks a Question Does anyone speak English at the clinic in Cyprus?
Our Answer Your treatment co-ordinator in Cyprus (Zeren) who also is your Counselor is a native Londoner. She speaks with a little bit of a Cockney accent which you will hear before you travel as she will call and confirm your appointment with you for when you arrive. Many of the clinic staff speak very good English just as Dr. Tekin, the Medical Director.

Asks a Question What happens when I get to the UK?
Our Answer Once you return to the UK you are back into the care of our consultants should you have any problems. They also perform your first pregnancy scan should the treatment be successful

Asks a Question How will I know what medication to take and when?
Our Answer You will be given a full treatment plan telling you what to do on a daily basis. You can also contact the UK coordinator should you need any advice during your treatment.

Asks a Question Do you need a referral from your doctor?
Our Answer No you do not need to be referred. Your treatment can remain confidential all the way if you so wish.