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“Grab Life by the Nuts!” FertilitySA Hosts a Morning Tea to Crack Open Men’s Health Conversations

FertilitySA powered by Genea 2 mins read

18th November 2024, ADELAIDE, South Australia - This International Men’s Day, Tuesday 19th November, FertilitySA is teaming up with Charlesworth Nuts, Colliers and Quintessential to crack open the conversation on men’s health with a morning tea like no other! 

"Men’s fertility health often flies under the radar, so we’re bringing it out in the open with a wink and a bunch of tasty treats. It’s time for blokes to get comfortable discussing their health, and we think a cheeky approach over a morning tea is the best way to start” Kathleen Waite, General Manager FertilitySA explained.

With one in twenty Australian men affected by fertility issues and their fertility health often being a marker for other health issues, it’s time to make men’s reproductive health part of the mainstream wellness conversation. 

From 9.30am-11am at 431 King William Street, Adelaide, the morning tea will feature specially curated snacks, some light-hearted educational moments, and plenty of inspiration on how men can take charge of their health. 

FertilitySA is also offering the opportunity to book a Free* Fertility Health Check consult to give men a personalised understanding of their sperm and fertility health.

Brett Charlesworth, Founder and CEO of Charlesworth Nuts said “I’m proud to say I’ve been checking nuts my whole life, making sure they’re of the highest quality, and every man should do the same.  And I’m proud we can use my nuts, Charlesworth Nuts, to shine a light on your nuts.”

The event is being held as part of Movember.

*Available for Medicare card holders. Consult bulk-billed however testing may incur out-of-pocket costs.


Key Facts:

- Male infertility is highly taboo yet surprisingly common.

- 40% of infertility cases relate to the man.

- 1 in 20 Australian men have fertility issues.

- FertilitySA is teaming up with Charlesworth Nuts, Colliers and Quintessential to crack open men's health conversations.


About us:

 

ABOUT FERTILITYSA

Our journey began almost 30 years ago with a commitment to helping individuals and couples achieve their dreams of parenthood through compassionate, personalised care and cutting-edge reproductive technologies.

In 2023, we entered an exciting new chapter in our history by partnering with Genea Fertility, a global leader in IVF and reproductive medicine. This collaboration has allowed us to enhance our already comprehensive services with world-class technology and innovations, further improving outcomes for our patients.

Our partnership with Genea Fertility combines our deep understanding of the South Australian community's needs with global expertise and advanced techniques. This union ensures that our patients receive the best of both worlds: the personalised, local care they've always trusted from FertilitySA, now augmented with Genea's world-leading technology and innovative approaches. It’s FertilitySA powered by Genea.


Contact details:

Nicole Papoutsis

nicole@walkthiswaymarketing.com.au 

0422 418 099

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