Fertility Specialist Brisbane

Worried about your fertility? Let’s talk about what’s normal and what’s not

Starting a family can be exciting, but it’s natural to feel a little overwhelmed if things aren’t happening as quickly as you hoped.
Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or you’ve been trying for a while, this page brings together everything you need to know and where to find more detailed support across our website.

What are my options for fertility support?

Here at Eve Health in Brisbane, we see many people at different stages of their fertility journey. Some come to us after months of trying; others want advice before they even start.

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What we offer:

  • General fertility advice and preconception planning
  • Fertility investigations and tests  
  • Assisted reproductive treatments, including IVF, IUI and ovulation induction
  • Fertility preservation (egg, sperm and embryo freezing)

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Is this normal? Common fertility concerns

It’s very common to have questions or worries as you try to conceive. Some of the issues people ask us about include:

If you’ve been trying to get pregnant for 12 months (or 6 months if you’re over 35), it’s a good idea to see your GP or a fertility specialist.

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Gynaecological conditions that can affect your fertility

PCOS and fertility

PCOS is a common hormonal condition that can cause irregular periods and problems with ovulation, making it harder to conceive naturally.

Does endometriosis affect fertility

Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside it. This can lead to inflammation, pain, and sometimes scarring, which may affect fertility.

Adenomyosis and fertility

Adenomyosis is when the lining of the uterus grows into the muscle wall. It can cause heavy, painful periods and, in some cases, make it more difficult to fall pregnant.

Fibroids and fertility

Fibroids are non-cancerous growths in the uterus. Depending on their size and location, they can sometimes interfere with implantation or increase the risk of miscarriage.

Pelvic pain and fertility

Chronic pelvic pain can be a symptom of other underlying conditions (like endometriosis or infection) that may affect fertility.

Menstrual disorders and fertility

Problems such as very irregular or absent periods can mean you are not ovulating regularly, which can reduce the chances of conceiving.

Do ovarian cysts affect fertility

Many ovarian cysts are harmless, but some types (like those linked to PCOS or endometriosis) can affect ovulation and fertility.

If you’re worried about any of these conditions and how they might affect your fertility, it’s a good idea to track your symptoms and speak with a GP or Brisbane fertility specialist.

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What fertility treatments can be done at Eve Health?

When you come to Eve Health for a fertility check, we take the time to really listen to your concerns. We’ll talk through your health and background together, so we can offer the right support for you.

Typically, we start with these initial fertility tests:

  • Blood tests (to check hormone levels, ovarian reserve, thyroid function, etc.)
  • Ultrasound scans (to assess ovaries and uterus)
  • Semen analysis (for male partners i/a)
  • Other investigations tailored to your situation
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We’ll explain your results clearly and answer any questions, so you feel confident about your next steps and the options available to you.

Fertility treatments and support at Eve Health in Brisbane

Depending on what’s going on for you, your options might include:

How can I prepare for my fertility appointment?

It’s helpful to:

  • Write down your questions and any symptoms you’ve noticed
  • Know your medical and family history
  • List any previous tests or treatments

If you’re thinking about tracking your cycle or symptoms, it can be helpful to use a simple tool to log what you’re experiencing, especially before seeing a GP or specialist. As founders of charli.health, we’ve created a tracker designed to support conversations with your healthcare team. It’s a free resource that helps you record your cycle, symptoms, and patterns over time.

How long should we try before seeking help for fertility issues?

Most couples conceive within a year, but if you’re under 35 and haven’t conceived after 12 months, or after 6 months if you’re over 35, it’s time to seek advice and book a consultation with a Brisbane fertility specialist.

What if I already have a health condition (like PCOS or endometriosis)?

Our team has experience supporting people with a range of health conditions. We’ll work with you to create a plan that fits your needs.

Can I get a second opinion or just come for advice?

Absolutely. You do need a referral from your GP to see our fertility specialists. At Eve Health, our internal GP and Nurse Practitioner can provide referrals but ideally a GP referral is best at time of booking.

Why choose Eve Health in Brisbane for fertility care?

  • Integrated care under one roof: From fertility to gynaecology, pregnancy, and beyond, you’ll find the support you need in one place.
  • Compassionate, individualised support: Your care plan is shaped around you, never a “one-size-fits-all” approach.
  • Evidence-based, transparent care: You’ll always be kept informed and involved in decisions about your treatment.
  • Access to CREI-certified fertility specialists: Our team includes specialists with advanced training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (CREI), offering you the benefit of recognised expertise.
  • Clear communication at every step: If you start a treatment plan, you’ll receive an account with charli.health. This tool helps you keep track of your treatment plan, appointments, and medications, so you always know what to expect and are never left in the dark.

We do not offer guarantees, but we will support you with the highest standard of care at every stage.

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Meet the team who’ll support you

Meet Our Brisbane Fertility Doctors

    Meet Our Dedicated Fertility Nurses

      Where To Find Our Brisbane Fertility Clinic

      55 Little Edward Street, Level 1 Boundary Court, Spring Hill, Brisbane 4000

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