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PATIENT INFORMATION
Seeking help from a fertility specialist can be an important step in addressing challenges related to conception. Here are some conditions and situations when it is recommended for women or couple to consult a fertility specialist:
– Women under 35 who have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success.
– Women aged 35 or older who have been trying for 6 months, as fertility declines with age.
– Irregular menstrual cycles or the absence of periods may indicate ovulation problems, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or hormonal imbalances.
– Conditions like endometriosis, PCOS, thyroid disorders, or uterine abnormalities can impact fertility and may require specialized care.
– Experiencing two or more miscarriages may indicate underlying issues, such as chromosomal abnormalities or uterine problems, that need evaluation.
– Low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or other male factor infertility issues should prompt a consultation with a fertility specialist.
– Past pelvic infections, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), or surgeries involving the reproductive organs can affect fertility.
– Women over 40 who wish to conceive should seek advice promptly, as egg quality and quantity decline significantly with age.
– Couples with a family history of genetic disorders may benefit from preconception counseling and genetic testing.
– Women or men undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy should consider fertility preservation options, such as egg or sperm freezing, before treatment.
– When no clear cause of infertility is identified, a fertility specialist can provide advanced diagnostic tests and treatment options.
Consulting a fertility specialist early can improve the chances of successful conception and provide tailored solutions based on individual circumstances.
Most importantly you should see me if you are unsure if you need help or advise with regards to your gynaecological or fertility health.
We are conveniently located on the second floor in Suite 39. Take the elevators to the second floor, and turn right out of the elevator. Suite 39 is at just adjacent to the elevator on your right.
Enter via Entrance 5 from Monash Avenue. There are a number of paid parking bays at the front and on the eastern side of the Hollywood Medical Centre, as well as disabled parking directly in front of the building.
There is also a large multi-storey car park at the rear of the Hollywood Medical Centre. Parking charges are $3.00 per hour.
There is a set-down and pick-up area at the front of Hollywood Medical Centre.
Click here to download the Hollywood Private Hospital parking map – you will see the Medical Centre and multi-storey carpark at the bottom right of the map.