Subfertility

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The FPAHK Subfertility Service helps couples who have difficulty in childbearing by providing clinical assessment, investigation and appropriate treatment. Depending on individual case, couples suitable for "Artificial Insemination by Husband" (AIH) will be offered AIH treatment, which entails stimulation of ovulation by oral drug followed by intrauterine insemination. Others may be referred to the gynaecological clinic or the male infertility clinic at public or private hospitals for further investigations.

First consultation coverage:

  • Clinical assessments
  • Taking personal and family medical history
  • Measuring body weight, blood pressure and pulse rate
  • Examination of thyroid, chest, breast and abdomen
  • Examination of pelvis and external genitalia
  • Urine Analysis: checking urine for glucose and urine protein

 

Please watch the videos of "Conception and Subfertility":

1. What is Subfertility 2. Diagnosing Subfertility
What is Subfertility Diagnosing Subfertility
3. Treating Subfertility 4. Preparing for Treatment
Treating Subfertility Preparing for Treatment


Information on Human Reproductive Technology

For information, please refer to the website of the "Council on Human Reproductive Technology".

For information of Licensed centres, please refer to here

 

Shingrix Zoster Vaccine
This vaccine is now available at a special price of $4,850 (including 2 doses of vaccine, doctor assessment and nurse injection). Service quota is limited and available on a first-come-first-served basis.

Client's Triage System

1. Women aged 26 or above, or married and are practicing contraception (which includes condoms and periodic abstinence)

2. Men aged 26 or above

Appointment is not required, please visit FPA Birth Control Clinics to receive nurse assessment at its service hours.

3. Women aged 26 or above, or married and are not practicing contraception (including menopausal or sterilized women) Appointment is required, please click here to submit booking request or call our FPA Clinic Services Hotline at 2572-2222.

4. Unmarried women / men aged under 26

Appointment is required, please click here to submit booking request or call our Youth Health Care Centres.

According to the recommendations of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, regardless of whether you have had chickenpox before, people aged 50 or above / people aged 18 or above who have weakened immune systems or are at higher risk for shingles can consider to receive Shingrix Zoster Vaccine. Vaccination can protect against shingles and postherpetic neuralgia induced by shingles, and reduce related complications. As for whether or not to get vaccinated, please seek doctor’s advice first.

Other Pre-marital & Fertility Preparation

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