
Donate today and make a difference tomorrow.
Are you ready to make a truly meaningful difference in someone's life?
Choosing to become a donor is an amazing selfless act that gives hope to others who are unable to conceive naturally. Your donation would offer others the chance to experience the joy of becoming a parent.
At Aberdeen Fertility Centre, our team would guide you through this remarkable journey and provide you with all the information and support required to become a donor.
Fertility is something that most people take for granted. However, for some people, fertility issues can mean that having a child is difficult or impossible without the help of a donor. There is currently a shortage of donors throughout Scotland. Your donation is needed now more than ever.
For more information please contact our donor team at gram.afcdonation@nhs.scot or visit Fertility Scotland National network.
HFEA
The Aberdeen Fertility Centre is licensed by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority which sets standards for all UK fertility centres. Please visit www.hfea.gov.uk for further information.
Donation is a generous and positive act and if you decide to become a donor, you will be helping people have children when they otherwise could not. As with other types of donation, motivation to help others in this way is a truly altruistic act and there will be no financial compensation or expenses paid when donating at Aberdeen Fertility Centre in line with the other three NHS Scotland fertility centres. We are asking for your help to support our patients who need donor embryos/eggs/sperm and also to support our NHS service.
Videos
Aberdeen Fertility Centre sperm donor, Phillip shares his experiences
Aberdeen Fertility Centre sperm donor, Philip shares his experiences of donating sperm, how giving others the gift of life has given him joy and why he'd encourage others to support the important work of the centre.
Aberdeen Fertility Centre Director, Professor Abha Maheshwari explains sperm donation
Professor Abha Maheshwari explains why it is so important sperm donors gain the protections, screening and support of a registered centre before sperm donation.
Phil Stuart became a sperm donor 'to provide the gift of life'
Highlighting a campaign from 2023 organised by The Scottish Government and National Health Service Scotland to recruit egg and sperm donors. Phil Stuart, a sperm donor, says he became a donor because he wants to provide the gift of life. Please note this video may contain adverts, the content of which NHS Grampian has no control over.