Fertility Planning in Central London
Fertility Preservation Counselling at LSDC Healthcare provides a structured, consultant-led consultation for women who wish to understand and protect their future reproductive potential.
This service is designed to deliver clear, evidence-based guidance on fertility timelines, ovarian reserve, and preservation options, without pressure or default pathways.
All consultations take place in a private, unhurried setting in the City of London, with senior clinical oversight and transparent discussion.
What Is Fertility Preservation Counselling?
Fertility preservation counselling is a specialist medical consultation focused on assessing current fertility status and discussing options to safeguard future reproductive choice.
It may include:
Ovarian reserve assessment
Discussion of egg freezing and timing
Impact of age, medical conditions, or treatment on fertility
Reproductive planning aligned with personal and professional goals
The emphasis is on informed decision-making, not automatic intervention.
Who Is This Consultation For?
This service is appropriate for women who:
Are considering egg freezing
Are prioritising career or personal timing over immediate pregnancy
Have medical conditions or treatments that may affect fertility
Have endometriosis, PCOS, or ovarian surgery history
Are planning cancer treatment or other gonadotoxic therapy
Want an expert, realistic understanding of fertility options
Clinical Benefits and Indications
Clinical benefits include:
Objective assessment of ovarian reserve
Realistic discussion of fertility timelines
Clarification of benefits and limitations of egg freezing
Personalised reproductive planning
Reduction of uncertainty and anxiety around fertility decisions
Common indications include:
Delayed childbearing
Medical risk to fertility
Pre-treatment fertility planning
How LSDC Delivers This Differently
Fertility counselling at LSDC Healthcare is distinguished by:
Consultant-led reproductive medicine expertise
Honest, data-driven counselling rather than marketing-led advice
Individualised assessment rather than age-based assumptions
Integration with gynaecology, endocrinology, and fertility services
Clear explanation of success rates, risks, and alternatives
This is medical fertility strategy, to the Utmost Standard of Caare
Diagnostics and Investigations Involved
Where appropriate, assessment may include:
Anti-MĂĽllerian hormone (AMH) testing
Transvaginal ultrasound with antral follicle count
Hormonal profiling
Review of medical and surgical history
Discussion of genetic or lifestyle factors affecting fertility
Testing is offered only when clinically useful.
Follow-Up and Ongoing Care
Results reviewed and explained in detail
Clear written summary of fertility status and options
Referral to fertility clinics for egg freezing if desired
Coordination with oncology or medical teams when required
Ongoing review as life circumstances change
Insurance and Self-Pay
Fertility preservation counselling and testing are typically self-pay, as fertility services are commonly excluded from insurance policies.
Transparent pricing is provided in advance.
LSDC Healthcare
A couple of minutes outside Liverpool St Station, this excellent facility is conveniently located for Medical consultations in London.
This facility is open during the evenings making it an excellent choice for busy professionals.

Book A Fertility Preservation Consultation
If you want expert, realistic guidance on protecting your future fertility, our consultants provide clarity and personalised planning in Central London.
FAQ — Fertility Preservation Counselling
When should I consider egg freezing?
Timing depends on age, ovarian reserve, and personal circumstances. Counselling helps determine whether and when it is appropriate.
Does egg freezing guarantee future pregnancy?
No. Egg freezing improves future options but cannot guarantee pregnancy.
What tests assess ovarian reserve?
AMH blood testing and ultrasound follicle counts are commonly used.
Is fertility preservation only for younger women?
No. Assessment is individualised and based on biological, not chronological, factors.
Will I be pressured to freeze eggs?
No. The consultation is advisory, not directive.
Is fertility counselling covered by private insurance?
Fertility services are usually self-funded and not covered by insurance.