Control your journey

Whether you’ve been trying to conceive for a while or are just beginning to explore your options, fertility testing is a crucial first step in understanding your reproductive health. We offer comprehensive and personalised fertility evaluations for individuals and couples of all backgrounds.

Fertility challenges can affect anyone, and the underlying cause is not always immediately obvious. Early testing helps identify potential barriers to conception and allows us to develop a tailored treatment plan to improve your chances of success.

Fertility testing is quick, with results typically in a few days. We’ll review your results, answer your questions, and recommend next steps, whether it’s natural conception support, lifestyle changes, or IUI, IVF, or ICSI.

Who needs testing?

Fertility testing empowers you with knowledge. It’s not about finding fault but finding a path forward.

Conception with no Success

Couples who have been trying to conceive for 6–12 months without success

Conception over 35 Years

Women over 35 years who are trying to conceive with no chance of success

Irregular Periods or Known Conditions

Individuals with irregular periods or known reproductive health conditions

Men with Various Issues

Men with a history of testicular, hormonal or other issues that may affect fertility

Delayed Parenthood

Testing can benefit individuals or couples planning to delay parenthood

Planning to Start Family

Same-sex couples or single individuals planning to start a family

Fertility Excellence

We recognise the significance of every journey and aim to support you throughout. Watch the video to discover how we make your experience with us as positive and successful as possible.

The testing process

We understand that fertility testing can feel overwhelming. Our compassionate team is here to support you every step of the way.

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Hormone Blood Tests

To assess ovulation, ovarian reserve (AMH), thyroid function, and other reproductive hormones.

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Pelvic Ultrasound Scan

This test evaluates the uterus and ovaries and checks for any abnormalities.

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Semen Analysis

Evaluates sperm count, motility (movement), morphology (shape), and overall sperm health.

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Ovulation Tracking

During the period of this test, we monitor menstrual cycles and ovulation patterns.

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Hysterosalpingography

This test involves a special X-ray to check for blocked fallopian tubes (if needed).

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Scrotal Ultrasound & Hormone Testing

To check for structural or vascular issues, if required. Hormone tests if semen analysis is abnormal.

Why choose us

Advanced Technology

We leverage the latest fertility treatments and technologies to provide the most effective care

Patient-Centred Approach

We prioritise the well-being of our patients and spend time understanding your unique needs

Compassionate Support

You receive the highest quality care and emotional support throughout your fertility journey

Proven Success Rates

Our clinic boasts high success rates, giving you confidence that you are in good hands

Frequent questions

When should I consider fertility testing?
You should consider fertility testing if you've been trying to conceive for 12 months (or 6 months if you're over 35), have irregular periods, known reproductive health issues, or simply want to understand your fertility status before trying.
What does fertility testing involve for women?
Women typically undergo hormone blood tests, a pelvic ultrasound, and ovulation tracking. Depending on the situation, additional tests like a hysterosalpingography (HSG) may be recommended to check for blocked fallopian tubes.
What does fertility testing involve for men?
Fertility testing for men primarily includes a semen analysis to assess sperm count, motility, and morphology. Hormone testing and scrotal ultrasound may be performed if needed.
Is fertility testing painful?
Most fertility tests are non-invasive or minimally invasive. Blood tests and ultrasounds are generally painless. Procedures like HSG can cause mild discomfort but are usually quick and well-tolerated.
How long does it take to get fertility test results?
Many test results are available within a few days, though some may take up to a week. Your doctor will review all results with you and explain what they mean for your fertility options.
Do I need a referral to get fertility testing?
Not necessarily. While some clinics require a referral from your GP, many allow you to book an initial consultation directly with a fertility specialist.
Can fertility testing help even if I’m not ready to conceive?
Yes. Fertility testing can provide valuable insights into your reproductive health, helping you make informed decisions about future family planning, including fertility preservation options like egg or sperm freezing.
Does insurance cover fertility testing?
Coverage varies by provider and location. Some insurance plans cover diagnostic fertility testing, while others may require a referral or specific criteria to be met. Our team can help you understand your benefits and options.

Our treatments

Learn more about our other fertility treatments and fertility services