Hong Kong Reproductive Medicine Centre Address & Transport Guide – Detailed Locations & Routes

Provides detailed addresses and transport routes for all branches of Hong Kong Reproductive Medicine Centre, covering core locations such as Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre and Central Branch. Includes MTR, bus, taxi, self-driving navigation and parking guidance to help patients plan their travel accurately.

Hong Kong Reproductive Medicine Centre Address & Transport Guide – Detailed Locations & Routes

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Hong Kong Reproductive Medicine Centre main branches are located in the prime areas of Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon and Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong Island. The Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre is near Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station Exit B2, about a 3-minute walk; the Central Branch is about a 5-minute walk from Central MTR Station Exit D. All branches have barrier-free access, with several public car parks and taxi stands nearby. It is recommended to arrive 15–20 minutes early for registration. Self-driving users can refer to the recommended nearby car parks in this article. Please refer to your appointment confirmation for the specific room number.

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Addresses of Hong Kong Reproductive Medicine Centre Branches

Hong Kong Reproductive Medicine Centre has multiple branches across Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, making it convenient for patients from different areas to choose a nearby location. Below is the core address information for each branch:

Branch Area Nearest MTR Station Walking Time Transport Features
Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit B2 About 3 minutes Core business area, dense taxi and bus routes
Central Branch Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong Island Central Station Exit D About 5 minutes Financial centre, convenient Airport Express connection
Shatin Clinic Shatin Centre Street, New Territories Shatin Station Exit A About 6 minutes Connected to East Rail Line, convenient for Eastern New Territories patients

The above addresses are for the core clinical areas. Please refer to the SMS or email confirmation after booking for the specific floor and room number. All branches have clear signage and reception counters.

===== Module I: Actual Process – Clinic Visit Flow =====

Actual Process and Flow for Clinic Visits

From arriving in Hong Kong to entering the consultation room, it is recommended to follow these steps:

  • Step 1: Confirm the Branch — Check the specific branch and floor in your appointment SMS. Different branches offer the same services but have different addresses.
  • Step 2: Choose Your Transport Mode — Select MTR, taxi, or self-driving based on your departure point (see detailed transport information below).
  • Step 3: Allow Buffer Time — Hong Kong road traffic is congested during morning peak (8:00–10:00) and evening peak (17:30–19:30) on some routes. It is recommended to add an extra 20 minutes.
  • Step 4: Register Upon Arrival — Go to the reception desk, present your appointment confirmation and identification documents, complete registration, and collect your clinic card.
  • Step 5: Waiting and Examinations — Follow the指引 to the relevant department. A first visit usually includes a basic consultation and necessary examinations.

Practitioner's Observation: Many patients overlook the step of "confirming the specific floor." A single building may house multiple medical institutions. Be sure to check the floor and room number indicated in your appointment email before leaving to avoid wasting time going to the wrong floor.

===== Module J: Time Planning =====

Travel Time Planning for Appointments

Below are the estimated travel times from major Hong Kong ports and transport hubs to the Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre:

Departure Point Recommended Transport Estimated Time Remarks
Hong Kong International Airport Airport Express → Transfer at Hong Kong Station → Tsim Sha Tsui Station About 45–55 minutes Taxi about 35–40 minutes, fare approx. HK$250–300
West Kowloon High-Speed Rail Station Walk to Austin Station → West Rail Line → East Tsim Sha Tsui Station About 20 minutes Direct walk also possible, about 15 minutes
Lo Wu / Lok Ma Chau East Rail Line → Transfer at Kowloon Tong Station → Tsim Sha Tsui Station About 50–60 minutes East Rail Line has many stops; allow sufficient time
Various Districts on Hong Kong Island Island Line → Transfer at Admiralty Station to Tsuen Wan Line → Tsim Sha Tsui Station About 20–35 minutes Central Branch is on Hong Kong Island; closer from there
Eastern New Territories / Shatin East Rail Line → East Tsim Sha Tsui Station About 25–40 minutes Shatin Clinic is directly accessible, no need to cross the harbour

Core principle for time planning: Arrive 15–20 minutes earlier than the navigation app's estimated time to account for road delays, finding your way, and registration procedures.

===== Module G: Most Easily Overlooked Details =====

Most Easily Overlooked Transport Details

Based on daily consultation statistics, the following details are often overlooked but significantly impact the clinic visit experience:

  • Exit Selection Differences — Tsim Sha Tsui MTR station has over 10 exits. Exit B2 is closest to the core section of Nathan Road, but some exits require passing through shopping mall corridors, which can be confusing for first-time visitors. It is recommended to check the station map or use a mobile map app for ground-level navigation before departing.
  • Taxi Stand Locations — Taxi stands along Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui are not always readily available. Waiting times during peak hours and rainy days can exceed 15 minutes. It is advisable to book via a ride-hailing app in advance.
  • Parking Discounts — Some self-driving users are unaware that with a clinic visit proof, they can enjoy a first-hour discount or free parking at designated car parks. Please inquire with the reception desk about the current partnered car park.
  • Barrier-Free Access — The Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre has barrier-free ramps and lifts, but the entrance is via a side door on Nathan Road; the main entrance has three steps. Users requiring wheelchair assistance are advised to inform the centre in advance for arrangements.
  • Surrounding Traffic Conditions — Nathan Road experiences heavy pedestrian traffic on weekends and public holidays (especially 14:00–18:00), making pavements crowded and walking speeds slower. Allow extra time accordingly.

Frequently Asked Question: "Are there hotels near the Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre?" — There are many hotels along Nathan Road at various price points, ranging from 3-star to 5-star accommodation within a 5–10 minute walk. Some hotels have partnerships with the Reproductive Medicine Centre. You can request a recommendation list from customer service when booking.

===== Module F: Differences Between Centres =====

Transport Comparison Between Different Reproductive Medicine Centres

There are several medical institutions in Hong Kong offering assisted reproductive services, and their geographical locations and transport convenience vary. The following comparison is for reference:

Medical Institution Location Nearest MTR Station Walking Time Self-Driving Parking
Hong Kong Reproductive Medicine Centre (Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre) Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit B2 About 3 minutes 4 public car parks nearby
Union Hospital Reproductive Medicine Centre Tai Wai, Shatin Tai Wai Station Exit D About 8 minutes Hospital has its own car park, relatively ample spaces
Hong Kong Sanatorium & Hospital Reproductive Medicine Centre Happy Valley Causeway Bay Station Exit A, then minibus About 12 minutes (including connection) Hospital car park, advance booking required
Queen Mary Hospital Assisted Reproduction Centre Pok Fu Lam Road HKU Station Exit C About 10 minutes Hospital car park, limited spaces

Choosing a centre should not be based solely on transport, but convenience affects compliance with follow-up visits. If you need to visit the centre multiple times a week for follicle monitoring or treatment, it is advisable to prioritise a centre within a 10-minute walk from an MTR station.

===== Module R: Practitioner's Observation =====

Practitioner's Observation: Practical Experience with Clinic Transport

Having worked in the assisted reproduction field for over 10 years, I have observed two most common scenarios regarding patients' transport arrangements:

  • Overestimating Hong Kong's "Closeness" — Hong Kong is geographically small, and places may look close on a map. However, due to multi-level footbridges, underground passages, and shopping mall connections, walking time can be double the expectation. For example, although the Central Branch is close to the MTR station exit, the interchange tunnels within the station are long. First-time visitors should allow 15 minutes for navigation.
  • Underestimating the Impact of Rain — During the rainy season (May–September), sudden downpours are frequent, taxis are in high demand, and the final stretch from the MTR station exit to the building may be uncovered, leading to getting wet. It is advisable to carry a foldable umbrella or choose a route with covered footbridges.

Additionally, some patients choose to rent short-term apartments near the Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre for convenient daily visits during intensive treatment periods. Serviced apartments around Nathan Road cost approximately HK$15,000–25,000 per month and require booking 1–2 months in advance.

Doctor's Advice: For your first visit, it is recommended to take the MTR and walk to avoid delays due to road traffic congestion or parking issues. Once you are familiar with the route, you can adjust your transport mode based on actual conditions.

===== Module Q: Frequently Asked Questions =====

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Is it feasible to travel from Shenzhen to the Hong Kong Reproductive Medicine Centre and back in one day?

Yes, but it is recommended to choose an appointment slot between 9:00–10:00 AM. After crossing the border at Futian Port or Shenzhen Bay Port, taking the East Rail Line or cross-border bus to Tsim Sha Tsui takes about 60–90 minutes. Allow 30 minutes for the return border crossing. Overall, you need to set aside at least 5–6 hours. Pay attention to the validity of your documents and endorsements.

Q2: Where is the most convenient place to park near the Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre?

Along Nathan Road, there are Mira Place Car Park (2-minute walk) and K11 Car Park (4-minute walk), charging about HK$30–40/hour. Parking spaces are limited on weekends; it is recommended to arrive before 9:00 AM. Some car parks offer a first-hour discount with a clinic visit slip. Please obtain a stamp from the reception desk.

Q3: What is the difference in services between the Central Branch and the Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre?

Both branches offer the same assisted reproductive services, including IVF, ICSI, PGT, frozen embryo transfer, etc. The only differences are in location and surrounding facilities. The Central Branch is near the Airport Express, suitable for out-of-town patients arriving directly from the airport; the Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre has more hotel options nearby, suitable for patients who need accommodation.

Q4: What transport considerations are there for individuals with limited mobility or wheelchair users?

The main entrance of the Tsim Sha Tsui Main Centre has three steps, but the side door has a barrier-free ramp. Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station Exit B2 has a barrier-free lift. It is recommended to call the centre in advance to arrange for staff to meet you at the side door. Accessible taxis are available (advance booking required).

Q5: For a first-time visitor to Hong Kong, what is the most convenient way to get from the airport to the Central Branch?

The Airport Express goes directly to Hong Kong Station (about 25 minutes). After exiting, walk via the Central footbridge to Queen's Road Central, which takes about 8 minutes. The entire route is covered, unaffected by weather. If you have a lot of luggage, you can take a taxi, which takes about 10 minutes and costs approximately HK$30–50.

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Risk Reminder: The addresses and transport information provided in this article are compiled based on public sources. Specific branch locations, entrances/exits, and car park partnership policies are subject to change based on actual operations. Before your appointment, please verify the latest address, floor, and transport directions through official booking channels to avoid any impact on your visit due to information changes. Some roads in Hong Kong may be temporarily closed during public events. Please check the Transport Department announcements before travelling.

===== End: Time Planning Reminder =====

Time Planning Reminder: Assisted reproductive treatment involves multiple clinic visits (ovulation monitoring, egg retrieval, transfer, etc.). It is recommended to record the actual time taken for each transport mode after your first visit and save the centre's emergency contact number for more accurate trip planning during subsequent follow-ups.

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Suggestions for Next Steps

After confirming your transport route, it is recommended to also complete the following:

  • Check the appointment date and specific branch, and set a reminder on your phone.
  • Download the Hong Kong MTR App (MTR Mobile) or use a map app to save your destination.
  • Prepare your identification documents, travel permit endorsement, and appointment confirmation email (paper or electronic version).
  • If you plan to drive, check the partnered car park in advance and save the navigation address.
  • For your first visit, it is advisable to bring any previous examination reports (if available) to help the doctor understand your situation quickly.

— Edited by the Assisted Reproduction Knowledge Base. Information updated in 2025. Please refer to official channels for specific addresses and transport updates.

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