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Home / Health / NHS Slashes IVF Cycles to One in South Yorkshire

NHS Slashes IVF Cycles to One in South Yorkshire

7 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • South Yorkshire ICB cut NHS-funded IVF cycles from two to one.
  • The decision aims to save approximately £400,000 annually.
  • Local leaders and councillors expressed strong opposition and concern.
NHS Slashes IVF Cycles to One in South Yorkshire

The South Yorkshire Integrated Care Board (ICB) has made the difficult decision to reduce the number of NHS-funded IVF cycles available to new patients from two to one. This change, implemented to achieve "best value for money," aims to save approximately £400,000 per year.

Despite pressure from local leaders and significant opposition from Doncaster councillors, the ICB proceeded with the reduction. Councillors have voiced their shock and dismay, with some describing the cut as "dreadfully unfair" and highlighting that many couples do not conceive on their first IVF attempt. A report accompanying the decision acknowledged a potential risk of increased demand on other services, such as mental health support, for affected couples.

Chris Edwards, ICB interim chief executive, acknowledged the decision was not taken lightly, emphasizing it was made within the context of improving overall health outcomes and ensuring fair access across South Yorkshire. He stated that this policy aligns South Yorkshire with the majority of ICBs in England. The new policy will not affect existing patients, who will continue with their current treatment plans.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The South Yorkshire ICB reduced NHS-funded IVF cycles to one to deliver 'best value for money' and ensure fair access in a challenging financial climate.
Doncaster councillors strongly opposed the reduction, with some calling the decision 'shocking' and 'dreadfully unfair'.
For new patients, only one NHS-funded IVF cycle is now available in South Yorkshire, down from two.

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