§ Mr. AmessTo ask the Secretary of State for Health where frozen embryos are currently being stored; and how many have been disposed of since the implementation of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 1990. [52977]
§ Mr. MilburnThere are 74 clinics licenced by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority to store embryos. These are listed.
The authority does not routinely keep central records of the number of embryos removed from storage and subsequently disposed of. The number of embryos created in the course of treatment involving in vitro fertilisation that were not frozen or used for treatment or other purposes between 1 August 1991 and 31 March 1996 was 138,450.
Clinics licenced to store embryos (as of 31 July 1998)
- 1. Assisted Conception Unit, University College Hospital
- 2. Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre, London Welbeck Hospital
- 3. Birmingham Maternity Hospital
- 4. BMI Chelsfield Park Hospital
- 5. BMI Chiltern Hospital, Great Missenden
- 6. BMI Priory Hospital, Birmingham
- 7. BMI Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow
- 8. Bourn Hall Clinic, Cambridge
- 9. Bridge Fertility Centre, London Bridge Hospital
- 10. BUPA Chalybeate Hospital, Southampton
- 11. BUPA Hospital, Norwich
- 12. BUPA Murrayfield Hospital, Wirral
- 13. Centres for Assisted Reproduction Ltd (CARE), Park Hospital, Arnold, Nottingham
- 14. Chaucer Hospital, Canterbury
- 15. Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
- 16. Churchill Clinic
- 17. Clarendon Wing, Leeds General Infirmary
- 18. Cromwell Hospital
- 19. Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, Washington Hospital
- 20. Cromwell IVF and Fertility Centre, Singleton Hospital, Swansea
- 21. Diana, Princess of Wales Centre for Reproductive Medicine, St George's Hospital, Tooting
- 22. Esperance Private Hospital, Eastbourne
- 23. Fazakerley Hospital, Liverpool
- 24. Glasgow Nuffield Hospital
- 25. Glasgow Royal Infirmary
- 26. Hartlepool General Hospital
- 27. Holly House Hospital, Buckhurst Hill
- 28. Homerton Hospital, London
- 29. John Radcliffe Maternity Hospital, Oxford
- 30. King's College Hospital
- 31. Leicester Royal Infirmary
- 32. Lister Hospital, London
- 33. Liverpool Women's Hospital
- 34. London Female and Male Fertility Centre, Highgate Private Hospital
- 35. London Gynaecology and Fertility Centre, Harley Street
- 36. London Women's Clinic/Hallam Medical Centre
- 37. Manchester Fertility Services, BUPA Manchester Hospital
- 38. Middle England Fertility Centre, BUPA Hospital, Leicester
176 - 39. Midland Fertility Services, Aldridge
- 40. Multicare International, Harbour Exchange, London
- 41. New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton
- 42. Newham General Hospital
- 43. Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee
- 44. North Hampshire Fertility Centre, North Hampshire Hospital
- 45. NURTURE, University of Nottingham
- 46. Princess Royal Hospital, Hull
- 47. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead
- 48. Regional IVF and DI Unit, St Mary's Hospital, Manchester
- 49. Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, Exeter
- 50. Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
- 51. Royal Maternity Hospital, Belfast
- 52. Royal United Hospital, Bath
- 53. Salford Royal IVF and Fertility Centre, Hope Hospital, Salford
- 54. Sheffield Fertility Centre
- 55. South Cleveland Hospital, Middlesborough
- 56. South West Regional Cytogenetics Centre, Bristol
- 57. Southmead General Hospital, Bristol
- 58. St Bartholomew's Hospital
- 59. St James University Hospital, Leeds
- 60. St Thomas' Hospital
- 61. Sunderland District General Hospital
- 62. The BUPA Roding Hospital, Ilford
- 63. The Hampshire Clinic, Basingstoke
- 64. The Portland Hospital, London
- 65. Three Shires Hospital, Cliftonville
- 66. University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff
- 67. University of Aberdeen
- 68. University of Bristol IVF Service, The BUPA Hospital, Bristol
- 69. Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry
- 70. Wessex Fertility Services, Princess Anne Hospital, Southampton
- 71. Winterbourne Hospital, Dorchester
- 72. Withington Hospital, Manchester
- 73. Woking Nuffield Hospital
- 74. Wolfson Family Clinic, Hammersmith Hospital
§ Mr. AmessTo ask the Secretary of State for Health if he will list the criteria for relocating the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority; and if there are currently vacancies on the Authority. [52976]
§ Ms JowellThere are no proposals for relocating the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority.
There are no current vacancies on the Authority. In respect of future vacancies, I refer the hon. Member to my answer to my hon. Friend the Member for Streatham (Mr. Hill) on 21 July 1998, Official Report, column 529.