NHS IVF Eligibility — Kent and Medway
Full eligibility criteria, cycle entitlements, and what's funded for patients in the Kent and Medway Integrated Care Board area.
At a glance
Cycles funded
3
1 for ages 40–42
Max age
42
BMI range
19–30
Relationship required
No
Cycle includes FET
No
1st year storage
Funded
Eligibility criteria
Up to age 42.
BMI must be between 19 and 30.
Neither partner may have a living child from any relationship (including adopted children).
Single patients and all relationship types are eligible.
Previous private IVF does not affect eligibility
What's funded
Funding covers stimulated phase only. Frozen embryo transfers (FETs) are not included and must be self-funded.
First year of embryo storage is funded.
Not funded. Self-pay only.
Self-funded add-ons are permitted alongside NHS treatment.
Any frozen embryos from previous cycles (including self-funded) must be used before NHS-funded treatment begins.
UNVERIFIED — data from secondary sources. Policy PDF at kentandmedway.icb.nhs.uk returned 404.
ICB policies change. Always confirm current criteria directly with your GP or the Kent and Medway ICB before making treatment decisions.
Common questions about NHS IVF in Kent and Medway
How many IVF cycles does Kent and Medway fund?
Kent and Medway funds 3 cycles for women under 42, and 1 cycle for women aged 42–42.
What is the maximum age for NHS IVF in Kent and Medway?
The maximum age for NHS IVF in Kent and Medway is 42. Women over this age are not eligible for funded treatment.
Does Kent and Medway fund frozen embryo transfers (FETs)?
No. Kent and Medway funds the stimulation phase only. Frozen embryo transfers (FETs) are not included and must be self-funded.
Does previous private IVF affect NHS eligibility in Kent and Medway?
Previous private IVF does not affect NHS eligibility in Kent and Medway. Patients who have self-funded previous cycles may still access their full NHS entitlement.
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This page provides general information only. It does not constitute medical or legal advice. NHS eligibility decisions are made by your GP and ICB — always confirm with your GP before making treatment decisions. [email protected]