The Bike Hermit and I spent 3 hours with a bike fitter the other day - blog post coming soon. One of the biggest reasons we liked him is he refuses to be affiliated with just one bike shop and he does his fittings based on what style of riding the bike owner wants to do. (We tend to have bike fitters here that fit all riders in a more aggressive racing posture, regardless)
Perhaps there is someone similar where you are. He confessed that in his opinion, saddle fit is one of the weakest aspects of fitting. Although I was impressed with his ability to look at the "wear" points on a saddle and discuss the fit challenges the rider may be experiencing. I probably have a bit of a prejudice though as he had very little knowledge of leather saddles but am happy to say we gave him a lesson 
We did discuss that setting up the bike comes first for him then fine tuning with saddle position so as you do have the money to do the fit, make some phone calls, ask questions, express your concerns and perhaps ask for references and then call them.
Getting a fit is a big deal and being happy with the fit is even a bigger deal. I assume you have been reading the saddle forums too and have done your measurements, etc.
Finally, if you think a new saddle is in order make sure they have an exchange/return policy when you purchase.
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