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Dr Victoria Sephton

Chief Medical Officer and GMC Responsible Officer

Specialties:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Fertility Preservation
  • Infertility
  • Gynaecology
  • IVF
Dr Victoria Sephton - Chief Medical Officer and GMC Responsible Officer
GMC Registration: 4208235

Dr Victoria Sephton is Chief Medical Officer and GMC Responsible Officer

Training

 With over 25 years of experience, Vicky specialises in diagnosing and managing infertility. Her training was in reproductive medicine and assisted conception was under the guidance of Professor Kingsland at The Hewitt Centre Liverpool in 1998. Following completion of her postgraduate training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, in 2011 ,she was appointed as Lead Consultant for the Acute Gynaecology & Fertility Service at Warrington & Halton NHS FT, where she established the satellite IVF service at Halton. 

Career

Vicky was appointed Medical Director for Assisted Conception Services at The Countess of Chester Hospital (Care Fertility Cheshire) in January 2019. In addition to her responsibilities at Care Fertility, she actively contributed to the development of the next generation of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists by serving as a Training Programme Director and Less Than Full Time O&G specialty lead for Health Education England (North West between 2013 and 2019.)

From March 2022 onwards, Vicky was appointed to the role of Group Medical Director and GMC Responsible Officer for Care Fertility. In January 2025 , Vicky was promoted to Chief Medical Officer. She oversees medical leadership, clinical governance, performance, and excellence across the Care Fertility Group all regions ( UK, Ireland, Spain and US ).She chairs clinical focus groups responsible for reviewing and setting group policy, with a particular focus on supporting and guiding clinical training and development, as well as the management of recurrent failure and low prognosis patients.

Meet Dr Victoria Sephton, Chief Medical Officer at Care Fertility, providing leadership and expertise for comprehensive reproductive care. 

 

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