Patient information from Hollywood Fertility Centre

Getting started

Step One: Make an appointment with Hollywood Fertility Centre or the associated doctor's private rooms.

The first step in starting fertility treatment is to make an appointment. This can be done prior to obtaining a referral from your doctor.

Step Two: Get a referral to Hollywood Fertility Centre

Referrals from a GP last for 12 months or longer, while a referral from a specialist is current for only three months. Your referral must be current in order to claim from Medicare. You require a referral for both yourself and your partner.

If you're not sure about which of our fertility experts to see, you can find a list here.

Step Three: Meet a Hollywood Fertility Centre fertility expert

At your first meeting, your Hollywood Fertility Centre specialist can organise any special tests that could be needed in your situation and give you advice about the choice available and most suitable for your treatment. If you have already had some tests done, or have had treatment elsewhere, it would be helpful if you brought along information that you have including latest Pap Smear and Seman analysis if done.

Step Four: Meet with a Hollywood Fertility Centre nurse

Once you've decided to go ahead with treatment, the next step is to book an appointment with a Hollywood Fertility Centre nurse, who will explain in detail what to expect, what needs to be done, and what your treatment cycle involves (we talk about one round of treatment coinciding, more or less, with a menstrual cycle). This is also an opportunity to ask questions.

Part of the interview process involves a careful explanation of the costs involved with your cycle with a representative from accounts, including particulars about Medicare, rebates and out-of-pocket expenses.

We can then get started as soon as you're ready. Your Hollywood Fertility Centre doctor will oversee your care, in addition to the ongoing personal attention you'll get from a small team of experienced friendly nurses throughout the treatment.

Informed consent

There are many things you must be aware of before starting assisted conception treatment, all of which cannot be detailed here. The general risks and hazards associated with assisted conception and IVF are reviewed thoroughly in a separate document.

Before you start treatment you must sign forms in which you confirm we have told you about the risks.

It's important to us that you are comfortable with your treatment and that you decide to go ahead with it only on a fully informed basis. If you have questions or concerns, please raise them with your doctor or your nurse before you sign your forms.

Learn more about your first appointment.