Fertility

Helping you achieve your pregnancy

Dr Luke Larmour
MBBS BMedSci MRMed FRANZCOG & Fellowship with Monash IVF to specialize in infertility and reproductive health.

IVF Melbourne
Richmond – Bundoora – Dandenong – Clayton

There are many reasons for approaching Dr Larmour about fertility. You may have been trying to conceive for a few months without any success and are now looking for expert guidance. You may be looking to start a family and require a donor to help get started. The best thing you can do is chat with me to seek guidance on starting your family.

Common reasons to see a Fertility Specialist

Donor Services

If you are just missing an ingredient to start your family, we can help.

Timed Intercourse

Sometimes you may need some help on timing, especially if you have irregular periods.

IVF

For when you have fertility issues with your partner.

Meet Dr Luke Larmour

Dr Luke Larmour
Dr Luke Larmour 
MBBS BMedSci MRMed FRANZCOG

Dr Luke Larmour is an experienced Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, and Fertility Specialist. He has 14 years of experience working with patients in various hospitals and is passionate about helping people create their families and achieving the best health outcomes for his patients.

Dr Larmour sees patients at his private consulting rooms in Richmond, Bundoora, and Clayton, and holds public appointments at Monash Medical Centre.

Dr Larmour completed his Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery and Bachelor of Medical Science at the University of Melbourne and obtained his FRANZCOG qualification from the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists in 2017. He has also completed a Fellowship with Monash IVF to specialize in infertility and reproductive health and develop his skills in minimally invasive surgery. Dr Larmour has completed his Masters of Reproductive Medicine.

The benefits of Dr Luke Larmour as your IVF Specialist

As an IVF specialist, I take great care in diagnosing the fertility issue with you. In many cases, simple timing of intercourse can give you the joy of pregnancy. Depending on your situation, I can help in all In vitro fertilization (IVF) and other Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) are viable options for singles, same sex, and hetero couples.

I have partnered with Monash IVF, the pioneers of IVF and have access to their state of the art facilities and expert nursing teams to give you the best possible chances of succeeding in creating a family.

I can also guide you and access local or international sperm and egg donor programs through Monash IVF.

Through every step of the IVF or ART journey, I will provide you with compassionate care, emotional support, and expert guidance to ensure the best possible outcomes.

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When should I contact you for help with Fertility and IVF?

Understanding the definition of infertility may help inform your decision. Technically, infertility is defined as being unable to fall pregnant after:

  • If you have been trying with your partner and under the age of 35 for 12 months.
  • If you are over the age of 35 and have been trying for 6 months

If you require access to a donor, get in contact as soon as you are ready to start a family.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I seek help outside of the situations above?

Females
For women, we recommend you book in with a fertility specialist if you’ve been diagnosed with or treated for:
irregular or absent periods
PCOS or endometriosis
tubal damage (or previous tubal ligation surgery)
recurrent miscarriage
premature menopause
known genetic concerns
pelvic inflammatory disease
fibroids
adenomyosis (resulting in painful intercourse)
Males
For men, we suggest seeing your fertility specialist if you’ve been diagnosed with:
low sperm count
poor sperm shape (morphology) or movement (motility)
anti-sperm antibodies
ejaculatory or erectile concerns
absence of sperm (azoospermia)
known genetic concerns
issues from a prior vasectomy

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