Start with identity and health basics
Egg-freezing consultations often involve age, menstrual history, prior pregnancies, medical conditions, surgeries, medications, allergies and relevant family history.
For cross-border communication, prepare passport-name spelling, current time zone, preferred language, estimated U.S. travel window and whether interpretation support may be needed.
Organize existing tests by date
If available, AMH, baseline hormones, pelvic ultrasound, infectious-disease screening or other gynecology records can be listed by date with original reports preserved.
Having no prior tests does not prevent an initial inquiry, but the institution may request additional tests before giving a more specific process outline.
Clarify goals and constraints
Before consultation, it may help to note desired goals, how many cycles may be acceptable, timing limits, budget range, whether embryo banking is being considered and long-term storage questions.
These details support efficient communication. Medical judgment and specific plans should come from the treating institution.
