Fertility Services

If you have been trying to conceive for 6 months or more, it’s time to consider seeking advice from a fertility specialist. At Melbourne IVF, we offer a range of fertility treatments to help you fulfil your dream of starting a family.

All you may need is some expert advice, or a simple treatment such as ovulation induction or artificial insemination. Or you may need to consider more advanced techniques, such as In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF). In this part of our website, we explain the full range of fertility treatments offered at Melbourne IVF.

Arrange an appointment with one of our fertility specialists, and read here about our new patient appointment program and mandatory requirements that may be required for some fertility treatments.

Read an overview of the initial investigations involved in checking for fertility in females.

Find details of how to organise a semen analysis test at our laboratory, and further tests we may recommend.

Understand the different types of surgery available to help find out the causes of infertility, and to correct them if found.

Treatment to encourage the development and release of eggs, improving the chances of conception.

After assessment it may be recommended that you have treatment of IUI where sperm is injected into the womb at the time of ovulation.

In Vitro Fertilisation - an advanced process, where egg and sperm are combined  in the laboratory allowing fertilisation to occur and embryos to develop, before being transferred to the woman’s uterus. For many couples, this offers the best chance of conceiving.

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection – a technique sometimes used as part of the IVF process, if the man’s sperm profile is abnormal or his sperm cannot penetrate the egg naturally. It involves injecting a single sperm into an egg.

Information about Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD), to test embryos for specific genetic or chromosomal abnormalities. Plus news on Advanced Embryo Selection, the world's fastest and most precise embryo selection test.

Find out about using donated eggs, sperm or embryos – and / or about becoming an egg or sperm donor. Also, some useful information on surrogacy.

Techniques to help protect a woman or man’s future fertility, including freezing eggs and sperm.

The range of specialist support available to help manage the emotional aspects of infertility and any planned fertility treatment.

Essential information on the Criminal (Police) Record Check and Child Protection Order Check, required before starting fertility treatment.