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Navigating the healthcare system
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How does the NHS fertility care pathway actually work?
Understanding how the system works gives you power within it. Here's the typical pathway: 1. See your doctor, initial assessment, medical history, basic blood tests 2. Partner investigations, should happen alongside, not after, female investigations 3. Review results, your doctor discusses findings and recommends next steps 4. Referral to specialist, if needed, you're referred to a fertility clinic or gynaecologist 5. Specialist assessment, more detailed investigations, treatment planning 6. Treatment, lifestyle changes, medication, or assisted reproduction
The entire pathway from first appointment to starting treatment can take 6–18 months. Knowing this helps you plan and advocate for yourself.
What are first-line fertility investigations?
What your doctor should offer at initial assessment: • Blood tests for hormones (, , , thyroid, prolactin) • and lifestyle discussion • for your partner • Chlamydia screening • Discussion of how long you've been trying and any relevant symptoms
What are second-line fertility investigations?
Specialist investigations may include: • Pelvic ultrasound, checking ovaries (polycystic appearance, endometriomas) and uterus (, structural issues) • (hysterosalpingogram), checking whether fallopian tubes are open (involves dye injection, can be uncomfortable) • blood test, estimating • , keyhole surgery to look for (not always needed) • More detailed hormone panels
What are your rights as a fertility patient?
• You can request an interpreter, this is your legal right and should be provided free • You can request a female doctor if that makes you more comfortable • You can bring someone with you to appointments • You can ask for explanations in plain language • You can request a second opinion • You can ask your doctor to document their reasoning if they decline a referral or investigation • You can complain through PALS (Patient Advice and Liaison Service) if you feel you've been treated unfairly
Bring your Appy doctor preparation summary to every appointment. It ensures nothing is forgotten in a short consultation.
What can you do when you feel dismissed by a doctor?
Research shows that South Asian patients are less likely to receive thorough fertility investigations compared to White patients. If you feel your concerns are being minimised: • Ask: "Can you note in my records that I requested this investigation and the reason it wasn't offered?" • See a different doctor in the same practice • Request a referral directly • Contact your local PALS service • Remember: your symptoms are real. You deserve investigation.
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