Vida Fertility Clinics : Madrid & Alicante
Vida Fertility, based in Madrid and Alicante, combines the experience of Spain’s leading reproductive specialists with the freedom of a new, patient focused approach. Their laboratory uses the latest technologies, including advanced embryo monitoring systems and preimplantation genetic testing. The clinic offers a wide range of fertility treatments, from IVF with own eggs to egg and double donation programmes, with a consistently high success rate.
What makes Vida Fertility stand out is the way they listen. The coordinators and doctors take time to understand each patient’s story and guide them personally through every step of treatment. The atmosphere feels peaceful, professional and deeply respectful.
For many women, especially those travelling from abroad, this clinic has become one of the best decisions they ever made on their fertility journey.
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F.A.Q
What types of fertility treatments does Vida Fertility offer?
Vida Fertility provides a full range of assisted reproduction (ART) treatments, including in vitro fertilisation (IVF), artificial insemination, egg donation, and egg vitrification (freezing). They also offer innovative therapies such as regenerative medicine for ovarian rejuvenation and endometrial regeneration.
Where are Vida Fertility clinics located?
Vida Fertility clinics are located in Spain, in Madrid and Alicante. They are easily accessible from Europe and regularly welcome English-speaking patients.
Is it possible to receive support in English throughout the treatment?
Yes, Vida Fertility provides personalised support in English. Their team includes English-speaking coordinators who guide you through every step of the journey — from the first consultation to your in-clinic treatment.
How much time should you plan for fertility treatment in Spain?
The timeline depends on the treatment, but Vida Fertility works to keep travel to a minimum. With remote consultations and careful scheduling, most patients can complete the process with just 1 to 2 visits to Spain.