How to research fertility clinics and what to expect
Ilford, England
May 21, 2014 1:56am CST
Before selecting a fertility clinic for your treatment, it is important to research a number of issues. Selecting a fertility clinic is very personal and dependent on your individual circumstances – your friend's recommendation of the best clinic may not necessarily work for you. So, it is important to research fertility clinics yourself before you decide which is the most suitable one.
How to research fertility clinics
To research fertility clinics you must gather information about the treatment procedures followed by the clinic, the doctors practicing there and their qualifications as well as take into account other administrative aspects. This information is readily found on the fertility clinic's website. Visit the fertility clinic's website to find out more. They will usually have a number listed on the website where you can call and speak to a representative.
A personal visit to research fertility clinics is a great idea as you get a first-hand impression about the clinic where you'll likely be interacting with for many months or even years. Is the staff courteous and helpful? Are they willing to give you time to answer questions to your satisfaction? All this and more comes to light when you make a personal visit to research a fertility clinic.
Speaking with former and current patients is extremely helpful in getting information about the fertility clinic in question. The local infertility support groups will help you find people who have been treated by the clinic. You can ask about their experiences at the clinic to get a better understanding about its workings.
One of the main aspects of researching fertility clinics is to get information about the fertility specialists and doctors practicing there. You might want to meet with the doctor and consult him about the treatment procedure. This gives you an insight as to what to expect during treatment.
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When you decide to become parents with fertility treatment, there are many complicated issues to consider besides choosing a fertility clinic. You can hope to be an informed patient by asking questions of the clinic staff who are there to help you.
Usually fertility treatment procedures involve additional tests besides those already carried out by your general practitioner. There may be several tests carried out for both partners before the treatment actually begins.
For women, typical testing includes a laparoscopy, ultrasound, hormone profiling, follicle tracking, hysteroscopy, etc. Semen analysis and sperm antibody tests are carried out for men.
Patients may also be screened for HIV 1&2, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C and for Malaria and other medical conditions if their medical history states them to be at risk. The fertility clinic will conduct its own tests to rule out these medical conditions.
As with any medical procedure, you and your partner are required to give consent to the treatment procedure in writing. The clinic staff might ask you to fill out forms that are a legal requirement to protect you and your child as well as the Surrogacy Method in case a problem arises in the future.
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