What Is a Preconception Gynaecological Consultation?
A preconception gynaecological consultation is a comprehensive health evaluation conducted before you start trying to conceive. Its purpose is to assess your reproductive health, identify potential risks, and ensure your body is well-prepared for pregnancy. This proactive step is recommended for anyone considering parenthood—whether you’re planning naturally or through fertility treatment.
At EPIA, we use this consultation to review your medical history, evaluate hormone levels and menstrual health, and address lifestyle factors that may affect fertility and pregnancy outcomes.
Why Preconception Gynaecological Consultation Matters
Getting pregnant may seem straightforward, but many factors contribute to a healthy conception and pregnancy. A preconception consultation helps to:
- Identify hormonal or gynaecological issues (e.g., PCOS, fibroids, thyroid disorders)
- Evaluate menstrual regularity and ovulatory function
- Optimise your weight, nutrition, and supplementation
- Screen for infections or conditions that may affect pregnancy
- Offer early advice on fertility preservation or IVF timing (if relevant)
- Provide guidance on medications, vaccinations, and chronic condition management
This is your opportunity to ask questions, address anxieties, and prepare with confidence.
What to Expect at EPIA for Preconception Gynaecological Consultation
Your consultation may include:
- A review of menstrual, medical, and reproductive history
- Pelvic ultrasound to assess ovaries, uterus, and endometrial lining
- Hormonal blood tests (AMH, thyroid panel, prolactin, vitamin D, etc.)
- Pap smear or STI screening if due
- Personalised advice on fertility window tracking
- Preconception supplementation (e.g., folic acid, vitamin D)
- Vaccination review (e.g., rubella, hepatitis B, HPV)
We also provide emotional and nutritional guidance for patients looking to build healthy pregnancy foundations—especially helpful for first-time parents or those with past losses.
Who Should Book A Preconception Gynaecological Consultation?
- Anyone planning to conceive in the next 6–12 months
- Individuals with irregular cycles, PCOS, or endometriosis
- Patients over 35 preparing for first or next pregnancy
- Couples considering assisted reproduction (IUI or IVF)
- Anyone managing chronic conditions like thyroid, diabetes, or obesity
Even if you’re not trying right away, it’s never too early to understand your fertility and get your health aligned with your future goals.
Preconception Gynaecological Consultation FAQs
When should I book a preconception consultation?
Ideally 3–6 months before trying to conceive, but it can be helpful even closer to your planned start date.
What tests will I need?
Your doctor will suggest relevant bloodwork, scans, or screenings based on your age, history, and cycle patterns.
Is this only for women with fertility concerns?
No. This is for anyone planning pregnancy, regardless of fertility history. It’s about optimising health before conception.
Can my partner attend?
Yes. Male partners can attend and discuss sperm health, lifestyle habits, or get referrals for semen analysis if needed.
Will I receive a fertility score or report?
Yes. Based on your hormone profile and ultrasound findings, you’ll receive a summary and recommendations for next steps.




