
Fertility First
Services
Fertility First - Award-Winning Sydney IVF Clinic
Fertility First is a doctor-owned fertility clinic in Hurstville, Sydney, led by Medical Director Dr Anne Clark. Winner of Fertility Clinic of the Year 2024 and 2025 at the Australia Surrogacy and Donor Awards, they are renowned for their high-quality donor programs with no wait times.
Our Approach
Fertility First provides personalised, holistic care with a dedicated point of contact throughout your treatment. They offer flexible availability including weekdays and weekends, recognising that fertility doesn't follow standard schedules. Their focus on comprehensive donor programs makes them a leader in this space.
Why Choose Fertility First
- Fertility Clinic of the Year 2024 and 2025
- NSW Premier Award for Fertility Clinic of the Year 2024
- Doctor-owned clinic
- No wait times for donor eggs and sperm
- Weekend appointments available
- Dedicated point of contact throughout treatment
Services
- Female and Male Fertility Testing
- Cycle Monitoring and Ovulation Tracking
- Ovulation Induction
- Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
- In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
- Fertility Preservation
- EmbryoGen and BlastGen Treatments
- Donor Egg and Sperm Programs
- Services for Single Parents and LGBTIQA+ Individuals
Pricing
Medicare rebates available. NSW Government Fertility Rebate program applicable. Supercare access information provided. Contact clinic for detailed pricing.
Locations
Located at 50-52 Gloucester Road, Hurstville NSW 2220. Open 7 days, Monday to Sunday, 9am-5pm.
IVF Success Rates
Data: 2021-2022 (ANZARD)
Birth Rate (Age <35)
59.2%
National: 47.5%
First-Time IVF
56.9%
National: 52.4%
Births per Egg Retrieval
Live births from a complete cycle including fresh and frozen embryo transfers
Births per Embryo Transfer
Live births for each embryo transfer performed
Births per Treatment
Live births per individual treatment attempt
First-Time IVF Success
Live births for first-time IVF patients per egg retrieval cycle
Pregnancies per Treatment
Clinical pregnancies per treatment attempt (includes miscarriages)
Source: Australian Government funded data via YourIVFSuccess (UNSW/ANZARD)