IVF injections at home in Madrid
The injections happen in your flat.
Your clinic runs the cycle. A registered nurse gives every injection wherever you’re staying, at the hour they set — weekends included, in English.
What you stop carrying
The part of the treatment nobody plans
You compare clinics, you compare prices, you book the flight. And then you land and discover that the injection on Thursday at ten at night is yours to sort out.
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The same hour, every day, wherever you’re staying
Stimulation runs on a clock, not on a calendar. Your nurse comes to your flat, your hotel or your rental at the hour your clinic set, including weekends — so the schedule stops being the thing you plan your day around.
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In your language, when it matters most
Reading a Spanish leaflet at ten at night, with the medication in your hand, is not the moment to translate. We work in English, French and Italian: you ask, you understand, and you stop second-guessing yourself.
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Someone who has done this hundreds of times
A registered nurse, following the protocol your clinic prescribed — not a video, not a friend, not you alone in a strange kitchen at the end of a long day.
From your sofa to your last injection
How to arrange it, step by step
Most patients close this before boarding. If you are already here, jump to the last two steps.
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Send us your clinic’s protocol
The medication, the doses and the times your clinic prescribed. We tell you what we can cover and we hold the slots for your stimulation days, so your calendar is closed before you board.
Before you fly - 02
Sort out the medication and the fridge
Some drugs need refrigeration. Ask your accommodation whether there is a fridge — not a minibar that cuts out — and check with your clinic how to carry the medication if you are flying with it.
Before you fly - 03
We meet before the first injection
Your nurse checks what you have, confirms the times against your protocol and answers what you did not dare to ask by email. From there, she comes back at the same hour every day.
When you arrive - 04
Your clinic decides, we carry it out
If the clinic changes a dose or adds a drug after a scan, you tell us and we follow the new instruction. We never adjust a dose ourselves: any clinical question goes back to them.
During the cycle
Your treatment belongs to the clinic that prescribed it. We are the hands that carry out their instructions on the days they are not with you — we never change a dose. And if Madrid is home rather than a trip, our fertility support at home page covers the whole treatment, monitoring blood draws included.
We speak English
Care in English, from your first message to the visit
Being unwell far from home is hard enough without translating it. With duocare, nothing gets lost along the way.
- English
- Français
- Italiano
- Español
- Català
Searching in English but more at ease in another language? Just say so in your first message — the visit happens in whichever of the five suits you best.
- The message
Write to us in English
Explain what's happening in your own words on WhatsApp, and book your visit without a single form in Spanish.
- The visit
Your visit, in English
Your nurse explains the treatment, answers your questions and leaves you clear instructions — all in English.
- The follow-up
Follow-up in English
After every visit we check in with you, so you always know how your recovery is going and what comes next.
Free consultation, no obligation — a nurse replies in English.
What families say
4.9 out of 5 stars on Google
More than 1,000 home visits across the Community of Madrid — among them, whole cycles accompanied morning after morning. Reviews translated from the Spanish originals.
Guarantees
We come through your door, credentials first
Opening your home to someone takes trust, and trust is earned with real guarantees, not promises.
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Registered nurses
The whole team is registered with the Madrid College of Nursing (CODEM) and verified.
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Authorised healthcare provider
Licensed by the Community of Madrid to provide healthcare at home.
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Professional liability insurance
Every visit is covered by professional liability insurance.
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Certified medical supplies
Single-use, brought by us and included in the visit — there's nothing for you to buy.
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Clinical waste management
Whatever comes into your home leaves with us, handled according to regulations.
Frequently asked questions
Questions patients ask us before they fly
And if yours is not here, a nurse answers on the other side of WhatsApp — in English.
I have not travelled yet. How far in advance should I book?
As soon as you have your clinic’s calendar. Stimulation is usually a run of consecutive days at a fixed hour, so the earlier you tell us, the easier it is to hold the same nurse for the whole cycle. Most people write to us before they fly; if you are already here, we do our best to start the same day.
Can you give the trigger shot? It has to be at an exact time.
Yes. The trigger is the one that scares people most, precisely because the hour is not negotiable — often late at night. Tell us the time your clinic gave you and that is the time we come.
Do you work with my clinic?
We work with whichever clinic is treating you. We do not need an agreement with them: we follow the written protocol they gave you. If something in it is unclear, we ask you to check it with them before we administer anything — your cycle is their call, not ours.
What if my clinic changes the dose mid-cycle?
That happens often after a scan, and it is normal. Send us the new instruction and we follow it. What we never do is adjust a dose ourselves.
I am travelling alone. Is that a problem?
No, and it is more common than you would think. Many patients come on their own, which is exactly when having the same nurse turn up every day at the same hour matters most.
Where do you come? I am in a rental, not a hotel.
Wherever you are staying in the Madrid region — flat, rental, hotel or a friend’s place. Tell us the address and the hour and we are there.
Do you speak English?
Yes, and also French and Italian. From the first WhatsApp message to the last injection of your cycle, you can do this entirely in your own language.
Before you book the flight
Close the one thing that is still open
Send us your clinic’s calendar and we will hold your slots. It takes one message, and it is the difference between arriving with everything sorted and sorting it out at ten at night.
A nurse answers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — in English.
- Free consultation
- Reply within minutes
- Registered nurses