NATURAL FERTILITY SUPPORT FOR COUPLES TRYING TO CONCEIVE
Heal360’s SBH Approach (Soul, Body & Hormones) focuses on identifying root causes affecting fertility and supporting natural conception.
1800+ Couples Supported Globally
Doctor-Led Fertility Program
Global Online Consultations
Hormonal & Ovulation Issues
PCOS
Irregular Periods
Hormonal Imbalance
Ovarian Reserve Concerns
Low AMH
Poor Egg Quality
Age-Related Fertility Decline
Male Fertility Issues
Low Sperm Count
& Poor Motility
Male Infertility Factors
Structural Conditions
Tubal Blockage
Endometriosis
Recurrent Miscarriages
Struggling to Conceive?
Our SBH Natural Fertility Approach
Explain philosophy.

Soul

Body

Hormones
How Heal360 Works
Book Online consultation
Share Reports & Get Detailed Fertility Assessment
Personalized SBH Protocol
Continuous Monitoring & Guidance
Common Fertility Conditions
Meet Dr Tahera Khaledi
Founder of Heal360 Wellness.
Experience supporting couples globally through holistic fertility and lifestyle-based interventions.
Highlights:
Functional fertility approach.
Evidence informed protocols.
Patient centred care.
Where is your clinic located? Can we visit in person?
Heal360 is designed as a global online fertility program, which means couples from anywhere in the world can access guidance from the comfort of their homes.
If everything is online and not face-to-face, how can we trust the program?
This is one of the most common questions couples ask.
The easiest way to understand the experience of other couples is to simply search for Heal360 online. Many couples from different parts of the world have shared their journeys and experiences.
Can fertility improve naturally?
For thousands of years, human beings have conceived naturally. Natural conception remains the most common and natural way pregnancies occur around the world.
Fertility is influenced by several factors within the body, including:
How important is male fertility?
Male fertility plays a significant role in conception. Research shows that male factors contribute to around 40–50% of infertility cases among couples.
Healthy sperm production depends on several factors, including:
