Truth Fertility

Truth Fertility

Clinical Specialists

We work with a small number of trusted medical specialists to support more complex or specific aspects of fertility care.

Collaborative, Specialist Care

Fertility care often requires input from multiple disciplines.

At Truth Fertility, we work in collaboration with carefully selected medical specialists, allowing patients to access appropriate investigation and treatment where needed.

These partnerships ensure your care is thorough, evidence-led, and supported by the right expertise at the right time.

Our Clinical Specialists

We work with a small number of trusted specialists in areas such as thyroid health, iron deficiency, and fertility medicine. Each brings focused expertise to support specific aspects of your care.

GP & Thyroid Specialist

GP & Thyroid Specialist

Specialist GP support for thyroid health, hormonal balance, and complex or persistent symptoms that may be impacting fertility.

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Iron Deficiency & Infusion Specialist

Iron Deficiency & Infusion Specialist

Specialist investigation and treatment of iron deficiency, including cases where ferritin appears “within range” but symptoms persist.

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Fertility Consultant & IVF Specialist

Fertility Consultant & IVF Specialist

Specialist fertility consultation and advanced investigation for complex cases, recurrent miscarriage, and IVF planning.

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Learn More About Iron & Fertility

Iron deficiency is common in fertility patients but often overlooked — particularly when results appear “within range.”

Where appropriate, patients may be referred for specialist investigation or treatment, including support from the Gloucestershire Iron Clinic.

When ‘Normal’ Blood Tests Miss Iron Deficiency

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When ‘Normal’ Blood Tests Miss Iron Deficiency

Many women with “unexplained infertility” are told their blood tests are normal — yet iron deficiency is often missed.

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How This Works in Practice

These specialists are independent practitioners, but we work closely alongside them where appropriate.

Some patients are referred for specific investigation or treatment, while others come to us already under specialist care.

Our role is to ensure your care remains joined-up, considered, and aligned — rather than fragmented across different providers.

When Specialist Input May Be Recommended

  • Persistent or unexplained fertility challenges
  • Recurrent miscarriage
  • Abnormal or borderline blood results
  • Suspected thyroid or hormonal imbalance
  • Iron deficiency or fatigue impacting fertility
  • Complex or unsuccessful IVF history

Not Sure Where To Start?

If you’re unsure whether specialist input is needed, we can guide you as part of your consultation and help determine the most appropriate next step.