The Assisted Conception Service at Glasgow Royal Infirmary is a state of the art facility providing assisted conception services to patients throughout Scotland. The service has operated since 1983 and benefitted from a multi-million pound investment in 2014, enabling delivery of innovative assisted conception technologies in a modern purpose built accommodation.
All treatments we provide are NHS services and are individually tailored to meet your needs. In addition, in partnership with the Glasgow Royal Fertility Clinic, we provide services for those who wish to consider self funding their treatment.
Please browse our pages for more information about the services we offer and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).
You can also take a virtual tour of the ACS department by watching the below video.
Travel Restrictions for Assisted Conception Service Patients
Travelling abroad increases the risk of exposure to infections such as zika virus, west nile virus and dengue fever. The ACS must follow strict guidance on treating people who are at risk of exposure to certain infections.
If you travel to an affected country, you will not be able to start treatment within the recommended timeframes.
Fortunately for most people, treatment will be able to proceed as normal as long as you do not become unwell.
If you are thinking of travelling abroad while attending the ACS for treatment, please ensure you find out about the infection risk in that country and how it may affect your treatment starting. See the Department of Health website and search each country for area specific risks NaTHNaC – Country List
Egg and Sperm Donation Campaign
Hundreds of people in Scotland need the help of egg or sperm donors to give them the chance to become parents and the gift of starting a family. Visit the egg and sperm website to find out more.
Donating your eggs or sperm is something that requires careful consideration, but if it’s right for you then you have the potential to give the joy of starting a family to those people in Scotland, who need the help of donors to become parents.

