‘Fertility and Filoxenia’: Empowering conversations on fertility and IVF options

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The Hellenic Medical Society of Australia and the Greek Community of Melbourne invite everyone to attend a free community educational event on fertility.

The Fertility & Filoxenia: Fertility Awareness Day, will be held on Sunday 9th November 2025, at Caffe Greco, Eaton Mall, upstairs in the Apollo Room, 2:30-5:00pm.

There will be five leading fertility related professionals including Dr Hector Georgiou (Fertility specialist), Dr Spiri Katsenos (Psychiatrist), Voula Koufariotis (ELNA fertility dietician), Dr Arete Kouteris (General Practitioner) and Dr Billy Stoupas (General Practitioner).

The event will involve a panel discussion regarding fertility, optimising fertility and IVF options. This will be an interactive session, with questions from the audience encouraged. 

Both women and men of all ages are encouraged to attend, including those who are currently in the process of wanting to conceive, supporting someone undergoing fertility treatment or wanting to find out more about their fertility and IVF options including egg freezing. 

This is a free event, but registrations are required here.

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