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Five Genea babies are born every day. For 40 years, our team has delivered success rates consistently above the national average, with bulk-billed consultations and flexible scheduling designed around your life. Explore your options below.
Getting started FAQs
*From 2009-2025, patients seeking fertility treatments with Genea have resulted in 26,990 live births. '5 Babies Born every day' represents an average across a 16-year period. Individual results vary depending on personal circumstances and are not guaranteed.
While a GP referral is required to see a fertility specialist and access Medicare rebates, you don't need one to start your journey.
You can book a bulk-billed Fertility Health Assessment with our fertility GPs first, and they can provide the necessary referral after your initial consultation.
Getting started is simple.
You can book a telehealth bulk-billed Fertility Health Assessment using the tile above with one of our fertility GPs. This appointment will provide guidance on your options with an initial medical assessment. Our Fertility GPs can also provide a specialist referral if you'd like to book with a Fertility Specialist following your assessment.
If you're looking for non-medical fertility guidance and next steps, you can connect with a Fertility Concierge for free personalised support, or book directly with a specialist. Our team will help you understand your options and find the right specialist and location for your needs across our 12 NSW clinics.
Genea maintains nationally leading success rates across all our NSW clinics. Our success rates are independently audited and reported to the National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit (NPESU). The Australian Government's YourIVFSuccess website has become an important independent resource for comparing clinics and understanding success rates – and we're here to help you navigate it effectively.
At Genea, we've always championed transparency in IVF success rates. We believe you deserve clear, accessible information to make informed decisions about your fertility journey. If you would like to learn more about how to interpret or use the YourIVFSuccess website for your own journey, check out our blog post here.
Fertility treatment costs vary depending on your specific treatment plan. Many diagnostic tests and consultations attract Medicare rebates, and IVF treatment may be eligible for the Medicare Safety Net.
Our Fertility Concierge team provides detailed cost estimates upfront, and we offer payment plans such as Humm and Zip Money to make treatment more accessible. Book a consultation to discuss costs specific to your situation.
Yes, absolutely. We have fertility specialists across all our NSW locations with different areas of expertise. Our Fertility Concierge team can help match you with a specialist whose experience aligns with your needs, or you can select a specialist directly when booking your appointment.
Your first consultation with a Fertility Specialist typically involves a detailed discussion about your medical history, fertility goals, and any previous testing or treatments. It is recommended to talk to your GP and organise bloods and ultrasound scans before your consultation. This way your specialist is reading your results, rather than referring you to get these initial screening tests.
Most initial consultations last 30-45 minutes, and you're welcome to bring a partner or support person.
Appointment availability varies by location and specialist, but we strive to see new patients as quickly as possible. In many cases, we can arrange initial consultations within 1-3 weeks. Fertility Health Assessments with our GPs often have shorter wait times.
Contact our Fertility Concierge team to discuss current availability of your preferred specialist or clinic.
At Genea, you can find an egg or sperm donor through two main pathways. You can choose someone you know, like a friend or family member, or select a donor through our Genea Sperm Bank or our partner international sperm and egg banks. The process of using an egg or sperm donor is carefully regulated to ensure the very best result for all parties involved. To learn more about finding a donor, click here.