What it Takes, Together.

At Monash IVF we know that the dream of starting a family isn’t always easy or straightforward. It can be filled with uncertainty and sometimes you need a little help along the way. It takes bravery.

What it takes for people to start a family can be different for everyone and no two journeys are the same. It can take fertility investigations, genetic testing, fertility preservation, accessing donor sperm, IVF and many other options.

That's why we have developed our new campaign, What it takes, together highlighting the shared determination between us and our patients. Our team of fertility specialists, nurses, scientists, and counsellors are passionate and dedicated in supporting patients starting or extending their family.

Our team are leaders in their respective fields, and some of the finest in Australia. Our team of Fertility Specialists regularly share their experience and expertise with other professionals around the world. The campaign aims to highlight that no matter what it takes for a patient, we’ll be doing it together. This starts with the time we invest into research and technology to push for better outcomes. Since achieving the world's first IVF pregnancy 50 years ago we have continuously evolved our scientific outcomes and technology to give our patients the best possible chance of success.

We’re comprehensive in our fertility investigations and don’t believe in a ‘one size fits all’ approach. Instead, we pride ourselves on leaving no stone unturned when it comes to finding the cause of your fertility challenges and designing treatment plans specifically for you.

The campaign features our fertility specialists, embryologists, researchers, and nurses alongside some of our patients highlighting the ups and downs patients sometimes go through in their fertility journey.

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Wherever you are on your journey, one of our supportive nurse enquiry team members can help you understand your options and take the next step. These conversations are free and informative.