Treatment Guides
At North West Fertility, we are dedicated to making sure our patients feel fully supported throughout their fertility treatment. We understand that some information may need to be presented differently for better understanding. That’s why we have created comprehensive treatment and condition guides to address your most frequently asked questions.

HYCOSY
Hystero Contrast Salingogram (HYCOSY) is a special ultrasound investigation undertaken by an experienced clinician at North West Fertility.
ERA Testing
Endometrial Receptivity Array Testing is a pioneering new method of assessment. Learn more about who should consider this test and why.
AMH
If you have been advised to have your AMH levels checked then we have answered all the FAQ's relating to this test.
Embryo Freezing & Thawing
We have answered all your frequently asked questions when it comes to this type of treatment.
DHEA Supplementation
Learn why DHEA has been recommended as an adjunct to fertility treatment for patients with diminished ovarian reserve.
Androgen
Learn more about the two different types of Androgen supplements sometimes advised for use during Fertility treatment.
EMMA & ALICE
Learn more about EMMA & ALICE treatments and the answers to your frequently asked questions.
EmbryoGlue
EmbryoGlue is the treatment used at the time of transfer of embryos into the uterus in IVF treatment.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
PCOS is one of the most common endocrine disorders. Learn more about how we treat this condition
Luteal Support
Luteal support is the name given to the addition of hormones to support the lining of the womb.
Time Lapse
Time lapse incubators have a microscope and camera within it that allows almost continuous monitoring and recording of embryo development.
Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome
Find out why you might be at risk of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome and what the symptoms and risks are.
Monitoring Treatment Cycle
It is important in fertility treatment cycles to monitor the response of your ovary to stimulation with the medication we ask you to inject yourself with; we use both ultrasound scans and blood tests to do this.