If you are looking for Fertility Counselling in Edinburgh, I offer compassionate, confidential support from my private counselling room on Grange Road, close to Marchmont, Bruntsfield, The Meadows, and the University of Edinburgh. I understand that fertility challenges can affect every part of your life, from relationships and self-esteem to anxiety levels and daily functioning. My approach provides a calm, supportive space where you can explore your thoughts and emotions without pressure or judgement.

Fertility counselling provides emotional and psychological support for individuals and couples navigating fertility testing, infertility investigations, assisted conception, miscarriage, or complex decision-making. While medical professionals focus on diagnosis and treatment, infertility counselling focuses on how these experiences affect you emotionally. You may be:
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority explains the emotional impact fertility treatment can have on individuals and couples, and highlights the importance of psychological support during treatment.
In Scotland, access to emotional support during fertility treatment can vary. My aim is to ensure you have a consistent, confidential therapeutic space alongside any medical care.
I take an integrative approach, meaning I tailor therapy to you rather than following a rigid structure.
Managing Anxiety Around Fertility Testing & Treatment
Waiting for fertility test results or treatment updates can feel overwhelming. Using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, I help you identify anxious thought patterns and develop strategies to manage anticipatory anxiety.
Coping With Grief & Loss
Miscarriage, failed cycles, or unexplained infertility can bring profound grief. Compassion Focused Therapy helps you reduce self-blame and develop self-compassion during this painful time.
Supporting Relationships
Fertility challenges can create emotional distance or tension between partners. Person-Centred Therapy provides a safe space for honest conversations and rebuilding understanding.
Navigating Decisions
You may face complex decisions around IVF, donor conception, or whether to continue treatment. Counselling supports you in making values-based decisions without pressure.


In addition to fertility counselling in Edinburgh, I also provide Perinatal Mental Health Support. These areas are closely connected. Experiences of infertility can influence pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood.
I am currently completing further specialist training in fertility counselling and working towards BICA accreditation, which supports high standards in infertility counselling across the UK.
You can learn more about professional counselling standards through the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
Step 1 - Free Consultation
I offer a free 30-minute telephone consultation so you can ask questions and decide whether I am the right therapist for you.
Step 2 - Assessment Session
During your first session at my counselling room on Grange Road, Edinburgh, we explore your current situation, emotional challenges, and goals for therapy.
Step 3 - Ongoing Support
Most clients attend weekly sessions. Based on previous experience, many clients attend between 10 and 12 sessions, although this varies depending on your needs.
Sessions are available: In-person at EH9, close to Marchmont and Bruntsfield. Online across Edinburgh.
BACP-accredited therapist with five years’ NHS and private sector experience
I provide fertility counselling for:
Without emotional support, you may notice:
Fertility counselling provides a confidential, structured space to process these experiences safely.
Block bookings are available at a reduced rate per session.

Do I need infertility counselling before IVF?
Some clinics recommend counselling before certain treatments. Even when not required, many people find infertility counselling helpful before starting IVF to manage anxiety and expectations.
Can counselling help with the stress of waiting for fertility test results?
Yes. CBT techniques can reduce anticipatory anxiety and help you manage unhelpful thought patterns while waiting for results.
Is fertility counselling only for women?
No. I support both women and men, and partners of any gender.
How many sessions will I need?
This varies. Some people benefit from short-term support, while others prefer ongoing therapy during treatment.
If you are navigating fertility challenges and need a safe, supportive space to talk, I am here to help.
Whether you are at the beginning of fertility testing, undergoing treatment, or processing loss, fertility counselling in Edinburgh can provide stability and emotional clarity during a difficult time.