HSE Approves Thérapie Fertility to Deliver Fertility Treatments

How will Public Fertility Treatments work?
We’ve been getting lots of questions about the roll out of the public fertility IVF scheme and so we’ve put together some FAQs below. If you have any additional questions, our team are always here to help.
What is the HSE Publicly Funded Fertility Treatment Scheme?
It is a Government- Funded Scheme with an allotment of 10 Million Euro to provide Free Fertility Services through the HSE to couples struggling to conceive. The scheme is scheduled to commence towards the end of September, 2023.
Couples must meet the qualifying criteria outlined below to be eligible for a referral for this HSE scheme.
Patients must first attend their own GP. Their GP can provide advice on fertility issues and perform some initial tests. Their GP can then refer them to one of the six HSE Regional Fertility Hubs for additional tests and interventions. Subject to eligibility, The Regional Fertility Hub may subsequently elect to refer the patient to a HSE-approved Private Fertility Clinic of their choice for further, advanced treatment if necessary. Thérapie Fertility is a HSE -Approved Fertility Clinic.
There are currently six HSE Fertility Hubs in Ireland located in Dublin, Galway, Cork and Tipperary.
The scheme is scheduled to commence in September 2023.
What is the Eligibility Criteria for the HSE Publicly Funded Fertility Treatment Scheme from the HSE?
To be considered for this free scheme, the HSE have outlined the following eligibility criteria:
Women must be aged 40 or under. Men must be aged 59 or under
Women need to have a BMI of between 18.5 and 30
Be a resident of the Republic of Ireland
Be in a relationship with your partner for at least 1 year
Have never had a voluntary sterilisation procedure to prevent pregnancy. This includes blocking or sealing your fallopian tubes or having a vasectomy
Have no living children with your current partner. This includes any children to whom you are a legal guardian
You cannot access this free treatment if you have had more than 1 round of IVF previously, or have unused embryos in storage
At least one partner must not have a living child
Lifestyle: All intending parents should:
Be non-smoking for at least three months
Be non-users of recreational drugs for at least three months
Have no more than one or two standard alcoholic drinks once or twice per week for the female.
Have no more than three to four standard drinks per-day for the male. Ideally, ten or fewer standard drinks should be consumed over a week for the male
What Fertility Treatment is covered in this Scheme?
One full cycle of IVF
1 round of ICSI
3 rounds of IUI
What Fertility Treatment is not covered by the Scheme?
Treatments that are not covered by this scheme partially include:
Genetic Testing of Embryos
Treatments involving Donor Eggs
Treatments involving Donor Sperm.
Egg Freezing
The HSE states that “assisted conception will become available in the future to people who need to use donor eggs and sperm when required regulation is in place”.
How do I access the Scheme?
Check you meet the criteria outlined above.
Make an appointment with your GP who can perform initial tests and offer advice.
Your GP may then refer you to a HSE Regional Fertility Hub. There are currently six hubs in Ireland. You cannot refer yourself to a Regional Fertility Hub.
The Regional Fertility Hub will assess you at your appointment and can perform a wider range of diagnostic tests, interventions and treatments if deemed necessary. It is currently unclear how long it will take to obtain an appointment time, but as with all Publicly Provided Healthcare, it will likely depend on the demand for the service.
If your Consultant at the Regional Fertility Hub deems that advanced treatment such as IVF, ICSI or IUI is clinically indicated, eligible patients will then be referred to a HSE-Approved Private Fertility Clinic of their choice. (Thérapie Fertility is a HSE-Approved Fertility Clinic).
The Private Fertility Clinic will then take over the care of the patient.
Where are the Regional Fertility Hubs located in Ireland?
There are currently six Regional Fertility Hubs.
Three are located in Dublin (The National Maternity Hospital on Holles Street, The Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital and The Rotunda)
One is located in Cork (Cork University Maternity Hospital)
One is located in Galway (University Hospital Galway)
One is located in Nenagh, Tipperary (Nenagh Hospital)
Is there a waiting list for an appointment at a Regional Fertility Hub?
It is currently unclear how long it will take to obtain an appointment at a Regional Fertility Hub, once referred by your GP.As with all Publicly Provided Healthcare, it will likely depend on the demand for the service.
I am concerned about my age and possible waiting times. What can I do?
As fertility is impacted by age, time can be of the essence when trying to conceive. A woman’s fertility declines with age and starts to decrease at a faster pace from the age of 35.If you are concerned that potential waiting times may impact your chances of success, we can offer you a free nurse consultation, with no strings attached, in order to assess and help advise you if your personal situation is time sensitive.You can book a free consultation here.
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