SynMedi helps international patients and couples organize fertility records, understand possible reproductive medicine routes, and prepare for consultation, document review or China visit support where suitable and legally practical.
Fertility medicine often requires records from both partners, a clear treatment history and careful pathway matching. The route may involve reproductive medicine, gynecology, andrology, endocrinology, genetics or pregnancy-related consultation.
We help organize hormone tests, ultrasound reports, semen analysis, prior IVF records, pregnancy history and key questions.
We help identify whether the route may involve reproductive medicine, gynecology, andrology, genetics or endocrine evaluation.
Depending on records, goals and local rules, we help prepare the case for consultation, route planning or China visit support.
These questions help determine which reproductive medicine pathway may be realistic and what documents are needed first.
The correct route depends on the cause of infertility, partner records, previous treatment and legal or clinic requirements.
| Route | Common use | Key records needed |
|---|---|---|
| Reproductive Medicine Center | Infertility evaluation, IVF-related direction, ovulation issues, ovarian reserve assessment or treatment planning. | Hormone tests, ultrasound, AMH, prior fertility history, partner records and previous IVF records if any. |
| Gynecology | Uterine, ovarian, tubal, endometriosis, fibroid, menstrual or pregnancy-related fertility concerns. | Ultrasound, hysteroscopy/laparoscopy notes if available, menstrual history and prior treatment records. |
| Andrology / Male Fertility | Male-factor infertility, semen abnormalities, varicocele, hormone issues or male reproductive evaluation. | Semen analysis, male hormone tests, ultrasound if available and prior treatment history. |
| Endocrinology | Thyroid, prolactin, PCOS, insulin resistance or hormone-related fertility issues. | Hormone tests, thyroid tests, glucose/insulin tests, menstrual history and medication list. |
| Genetics / Reproductive Genetics | Repeated miscarriage, known genetic disease, abnormal embryo results or family history concerns. | Genetic test results, pregnancy history, embryo test records and family history information. |
| Pregnancy / Maternal-fetal route | High-risk pregnancy consultation, repeated pregnancy loss or pregnancy after fertility treatment. | Pregnancy records, ultrasound, lab tests, previous miscarriage records and current medication. |
We organize records and practical constraints first, then map the reproductive medicine route.
We review hormone tests, ultrasound, semen analysis, prior IVF records, pregnancy history and current treatment goals.
The patient may need infertility evaluation, IVF-related direction, male-factor evaluation, genetics consultation or pregnancy support.
We consider medical records, clinic requirements, legal constraints, document requirements, timeline and travel feasibility.
The next step may be a matching report, consultation preparation, document translation or China visit planning.
Fertility medicine is affected by medical, legal and clinic-specific rules.
Some fertility services may require specific documents, marital status, age criteria, medical indications or clinic approval. SynMedi can help clarify pathway questions but cannot override rules.
Complete partner and fertility records improve route matching and consultation preparation.
AMH, FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone, prolactin, thyroid and related tests.
Pelvic ultrasound, follicle count, uterine/ovarian findings and tubal-related records where available.
Male partner semen test, andrology records and prior male-factor treatment history.
Stimulation protocol, egg retrieval, embryo results, transfer history and pregnancy outcomes.
Prior pregnancies, miscarriage records, delivery history and complications.
Karyotype, carrier screening, embryo testing or family history records if available.
Passport and relationship or marital documents where required by hospital or clinic rules.
Questions about fertility route, IVF direction, tests needed, timeline, clinic requirements or China visit feasibility.
Common questions about fertility medicine coordination in China.
We can help identify reproductive medicine direction based on records and goals, but clinic acceptance depends on medical, legal and policy requirements.
No. SynMedi does not provide treatment or guarantee outcomes. Fertility results depend on many medical factors and clinic evaluation.
Usually yes. Fertility evaluation often requires records from both partners, including female reproductive tests and male semen analysis.
No. SynMedi only supports lawful and medically appropriate coordination. We cannot arrange prohibited or restricted services.
Preliminary direction may be possible with complete records, but treatment decisions usually require clinic evaluation and in-person testing.
If you need early direction, start with the Hospital Matching Report. If you need deeper document preparation, consider Online Standard.
Submit fertility records, partner information and your main questions. SynMedi can help identify possible reproductive medicine pathways and document needs.
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