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Yes, we provide a website and email address for translating services. We issue this to patients when booking them for their initial consultation and we will then ask them to submit confirmation details of them booking a translator for their appt (name of translator, language translating from, company they work for). The clinical team may then advise of the need to secure a translating service for other additional appts eg. HyCoSy, medical consultation.
Our opening hours are 8am to 4pm Monday to Friday. We are closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Knowledge is power. Finding out the reason for infertility can oftentimes allow for a simple solution. No matter what we find out through the fertility tests, our team will do their best to assist you in your dream of becoming a parent.
Implications counselling is mandatory under Irish law for anyone undergoing treatment using donor gametes in Ireland. The reason for implications counselling is to help you to reflect on and understand the proposed form of treatment for you and your partner and any children born as a result of of your treatment.
The most common way to collect a sperm sample is for a person to masturbate and ejaculate into a sterile cup. The doctor provides a private room for you to do this. In some cases, a person can collect the semen sample at home. A doctor may recommend that the person ejaculates into a collection cup while at home. When collecting a sample at home, you must remember to keep it at room temperature and bring it to the clinic shortly after collection.
The scan shouldnt take more than 10 to 15 minutes.
There is up to 3 hours free parking at our Carrickmines clinic.
We cannot allow minors into any of the clinical areas, such as scan rooms or the recovery room and so we advise you to arrange childcare for the duration of your appointments at Thérapie Fertility. If this is not possible, you can bring another adult with you and they can wait with your child in one of our private waiting areas.
Yes, we encourage partners to attend your consultation.
Yes, in Limerick, Dundalk, Galway, Belfast and London.