Starting your fertility journey can feel uncertain, particularly if you are unsure what may be affecting your ability to conceive or what your next steps should be. A comprehensive fertility assessment provides clarity, helping you understand your reproductive health and the treatment options available to you.
With Dr Daniel Lantsberg, fertility care begins with a careful, individualised assessment and a clear treatment plan tailored to your goals. Whether you are trying to conceive, planning ahead, or navigating a known condition such as PMOS (PCOS), endometriosis, or recurrent miscarriage, the focus is on providing a structured and evidence-based pathway forward.

Many patients are unsure when to seek help. While some conceive quickly, others benefit from early assessment and guidance.
You may consider seeing a fertility specialist if:
Seeking advice early can help identify potential issues and guide appropriate treatment, often improving outcomes and reducing time to pregnancy.
Your first consultation is designed to build a clear and comprehensive understanding of your fertility health and your goals.
This typically includes:
Consultations are intentionally thorough, allowing time to explore your situation in detail and begin forming a personalised treatment plan from the outset. This initial step often provides clarity and direction, even before formal testing is completed.
Fertility can be affected by a range of factors, and in many cases more than one issue may be involved. Identifying the underlying cause is an important part of developing an effective and personalised treatment plan.
Common causes of fertility challenges include:
A comprehensive fertility assessment helps identify which of these factors may be relevant in your situation, allowing treatment to be tailored accordingly.
Fertility testing helps identify factors that may be affecting your ability to conceive. Investigations are tailored to your individual circumstances, ensuring that testing is appropriate and not excessive.
May include:
Typically includes:
Where required:
Testing is approached in a structured and evidence-based way, ensuring important factors are identified while avoiding unnecessary complexity.
Genetic factors can play an important role in fertility, particularly in cases of recurrent miscarriage, unexplained infertility, or when planning certain fertility treatments.
Genetic testing may be recommended to:
This may include carrier screening, chromosomal analysis, or other specialised tests depending on your individual circumstances.
Not all patients require genetic testing, but when indicated, it can provide valuable information that helps refine your treatment plan and improve outcomes. Genetic counselling may also form part of this process, ensuring you understand the implications of any findings.
For many patients, treatment does not begin with IVF. Simple and lower-intervention approaches may be effective depending on your individual circumstances.
Medications may be used to stimulate ovulation, particularly in patients who are not ovulating regularly.
Careful monitoring of ovulation can help optimise timing and improve the chance of conception.
IUI involves placing prepared sperm into the uterus at the optimal time and may be appropriate in selected cases.
If early treatments are not suitable or have not been successful, IVF may be recommended as part of your treatment plan.
Following assessment and testing, a personalised treatment plan is developed based on your individual circumstances.
This takes into account:
Rather than following a standardised pathway, treatment is tailored to your situation to ensure the most appropriate and effective approach is taken.

Dr Daniel Lantsberg is a highly experienced Melbourne fertility specialist with over a decade dedicated exclusively to fertility medicine. He combines advanced subspecialist training, international experience, and academic leadership with a genuinely personalised approach to care.
Depending on your circumstances, your fertility plan may involve one or more of the following pathways:
Conditions such as PMOS (PCOS), endometriosis, male infertility, and recurrent miscarriage can significantly impact fertility and are carefully managed as part of your overall treatment plan.
IVF is a highly effective treatment for many patients, particularly where there are multiple contributing factors or previous treatments have not been successful.
For single women and same-sex couples, donor conception provides a structured pathway to parenthood using donor sperm, eggs, or embryos.
For those not ready to conceive now, fertility preservation may be an important option. This includes egg freezing for women, as well as sperm freezing for men, allowing individuals and couples to plan for future family building.
Taking the first step towards understanding your fertility can feel significant, but it is also an important and empowering decision.
You do not need to have all the answers before seeking advice – the purpose of a fertility assessment is to provide clarity, direction, and a personalised plan. To begin your fertility assessment and treatment planning, book a consultation with Dr Daniel Lantsberg.