Company informations
CRM London offers all aspects of infertility diagnosis, treatment and laboratory services that you may require. It is conveniently situated near Regents Park in Central London and gathers under one roof the Centre for Reproductive Medicine and CODA Laboratories.Clinical services
We provide fertility treatments including ovulation stimulation, intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilisation (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) and testicular sperm retrieval (TESA).We also run a large gamete donation programme including donor sperm, donor eggs and egg sharing.
We offer minimally invasive gynaecological and fertility surgery. A free fertility counselling service is available on the premises.
A team of unparalleled expertise
Mr Robert Forman, CRM's medical director, has been involved in all aspects of IVF for over 20 years. He started by working with the world pioneers of IVF, Drs Steptoe and Edwards in 1982 and since then has been responsible for running major University fertility departments, as well as NHS and private fertility clinics. In particular, he led the team responsible for producing the first baby in the NHS born as a result of ICSI treatment for severe male factor infertility. At CRM, Mr Forman supervises a team of dedicated infertility specialists.The laboratory has been designed by Pr Jacques Cohen who was our Scientific Director for three years. Doctor Cohen, acknowledged as one of the leading Embryologist in the world, has introduced many of the important discoveries in IVF over the past 20 years including.
- Worlds first baby following blastocyst transfer
- First baby in Europe following frozen embryo transfer
- First baby in world following micromanipulation of human eggs
- World first birth following assisted hatching of human embryos
- World first birth following aneuploidy screening (genetic screening) of embryos
Our Clinical Embryologists are experienced scientists and our Fertility Nurse Specialists provide knowledgeable, compassionate care.
Our results are published in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology guide.
We monitor them very carefully on an approved HFEA computerised database. They are updated after each patient, so statistical pregnancy rates are always available. Please feel free to request a copy.





