FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Answers to the most common questions about consultations, IVF in Greece, and our services.
After booking and paying online, you'll receive a secure video link. Before your appointment, you upload any relevant medical records. During the call, Dr. Sarafis will review your history, discuss your options, and answer all your questions. Within 48 hours, you'll receive a detailed written summary with recommendations.
No referral is needed. You can book directly through our website. If you have existing test results or medical records, we encourage you to upload them before your appointment — but it's not required for an initial consultation.
Dr. Sarafis is fluent in English and Greek. All consultations, reports, and follow-up communications are available in both languages.
A standard IVF cycle in Greece costs €3,800-4,200, compared to £5,000-8,000 in the UK or $15,000-25,000 in the USA. Greek clinics maintain the same EU medical standards at significantly lower costs.
Yes. Greece has one of Europe's most progressive legal frameworks for reproductive medicine. Egg donation, sperm donation, and embryo donation are fully legal and regulated. Donor anonymity is protected by law.
Most patients stay for 10-14 days, depending on their protocol. Some protocols require only 5-7 days in Greece, with monitoring done locally before arrival. Dr. Sarafis will advise on the optimal timeline during your consultation.
Absolutely. Our Second Opinion Package is specifically designed for patients who want an independent review of their fertility file and treatment recommendations from another specialist.
You'll receive a confirmation email with your appointment details, a secure upload link for medical records, and pre-consultation questionnaire. The video call link is sent 24 hours before your appointment.
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