Our All-In-One Assessments are part of our pioneering approach to your personalised care.
Fertility Essentials
Our simplest assessment is designed to give a foundational overview of your fertility health.
All assessments will start with a consultation with Dr Karolina, and on completion a follow up letter with an analysis and interpretation of your results and recommendations for the next step, if required.
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Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) levels in the blood are a marker of your ovarian reserve. It can also help predict your response to fertility treatment. We will check your AMH through a simple blood test.
A transvaginal ultrasound scan is a non-invasive examination of ovarian follicle count, womb and womb lining to evaluate ovarian reserve and overall fertility potential. Further tests may be recommended based on the findings of the scan.
Fertility Comprehensive
A comprehensive analysis of your fertility health and potential obstacles to conception.
All assessments will start with a consultation with Dr Karolina, and on completion a follow up letter with an analysis and interpretation of your results and recommendations for the next step, if required.
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Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) levels in the blood are a marker of your ovarian reserve. It can also help predict your response to fertility treatment. We will check your AMH through a simple blood test.
A blood test to assess levels of key hormones in the bloodstream to evaluate and monitor your reproductive health, fertility, and hormonal balance.
A blood test to assess functioning of your thyroid gland, a balance of which is important for general health, fertility health and healthy pregnancy.
Vitamin D is important for fertility, because it plays a crucial role in various reproductive processes and overall reproductive health. People can be affected by vitamin D deficiency, and maintaining optimal levels of this vitamin is associated with better reproductive outcomes.
This is a blood test to check you are immune to rubella. The rubella antibody test is important for fertility because rubella, also known as German measles, can have serious consequences, if contracted during pregnancy. Rubella is a viral infection caused by the rubella virus. While rubella itself is typically a mild illness in children and adults, it can be harmful to a developing fetus, if a person becomes infected during pregnancy.
Urine test that checks for chlamydia and gonorrhoea infections, which can damage fallopian tubes, increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy and impact chances of a successful pregnancy.
A transvaginal ultrasound scan that utilises 3D technology to assess ovarian follicle count and womb lining to evaluate ovarian reserve and overall fertility potential and also provides a 3D assessment of the womb cavity.
HyCoSy (Hysterosalpingo Contrast Sonography) is a fertility diagnostic procedure that uses contrast and transvaginal ultrasound to assess womb and fallopian tube health. It may highlight potential blockages or abnormalities.
Please note: additional tests may be recommended by the consultant, if clinically indicated. Some tests may be inconclusive due to anatomical variation or patient tolerance of the test. Some tests may not be performed, if there are contraindications. Some tests may be inconclusive, requiring repeat and/or further testing and assessment.
Keeping your care moving
We won’t keep you waiting. Appointments and tests can be booked as soon as you need them, so we can keep you moving along the fertility journey at a pace that suits you.
Whichever pathway you’re on with us, we’ll make sure you get the best medicine together with the best care.
Start your fertility journey with Genus today.
Whether you’re curious about your options or ready to take the first steps in growing your family, we’re here to help.