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Fertility treatment refers to medical interventions designed to help individuals or couples conceive a child. These treatments address various causes of infertility, including hormonal imbalances, structural issues, or unexplained infertility.
Australia offers a range of fertility treatments, including:
1. Ovulation Induction (OI):
– Medications are used to stimulate ovulation in women who do not ovulate regularly.
– Suitable for conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
2. Artificial Insemination (AI):
– Sperm is placed directly into the uterus during ovulation to increase the chances of fertilization.
3. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF):
– Eggs are collected from the ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory.
– The resulting embryo is transferred to the uterus.
4. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI):
– A single sperm is injected directly into an egg to assist fertilization.
– Often used for male infertility.
5. Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET):
– Embryos created during IVF are frozen and stored for future use.
6. Fertility Surgery:
– Surgical procedures to treat conditions like endometriosis or fibroids that may
affect fertility.
7. Donor Options:
– Donor eggs, sperm, or embryos can be used when necessary.
8. Surrogacy:
– A surrogate carries a pregnancy for individuals or couples unable to do so.
Costs vary depending on the type of treatment and clinic. You must discuss it with individual clinics. Medicare covers some fertility treatments, reducing out-of-pocket expenses.
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) and the Fertility Society of Australia and New Zealand (FSANZ) emphasize:
– Evidence-based treatments tailored to individual needs.
– Avoiding unnecessary or unproven interventions.
– Ensuring equitable access to fertility services.
You should consult a healthcare provider if:
– You have been trying to conceive for over 12 months (or 6 months if over 35 years old).
– You have known medical conditions affecting fertility, such as PCOS or endometriosis.
– You experience irregular periods or other symptoms of infertility.
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.