As the old saying goes, “the sharpening of the knife does not prevent the cutting of wood”, before doing anything, you need to have a full preparation so that you can do things with half the effort, even to see a doctor is the same, you must do enough homework to get well in the shortest possible time. Here we will share with you how to go to the hospital for infertility. First of all, let’s clarify the definition of infertility. Infertility is defined as a couple living together, having a normal sexual life, and not getting pregnant even after 1 year without contraception. The cause of infertility may be a male factor, a female factor, or a problem with both partners. Therefore, for infertility patients, we require both partners to attend the clinic together. Secondly, the time of consultation is usually 3-7 days after the female partner’s menstruation, when she has not had intercourse, because some tests for the female partner can only be done during this period. The male partner generally requires semen examination when he has not ejaculated for 3-7 days. The time of the visit is usually chosen in the morning, on an empty stomach, because there is a possibility that blood will be drawn for the test. Once again, the choice of hospital and department is usually tertiary, because tertiary hospitals have more complete departments, and because the causes of infertility are more complicated, there are more items to be checked, and some small hospitals may not be able to check them. When you arrive at the hospital, you should prefer to consult the reproduction department, or if there is no reproduction department, you can also choose to consult the gynecology department. In addition, the choice of the doctor is also careful. The first visit is not necessarily to a specialist, but to a general practitioner, because the first visit will be prescribed a lot of related tests, because the specialist usually have a lot of patients, the queue takes a long time, and sometimes when you get in line, it is too late to arrange to do the test. The general practitioner often has fewer patients and can quickly arrange the test, and then go to the specialist to see the test results will save a lot of time. The above is a little bit of my experience, I hope it can help you.