We proudly present our In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) consultation services, guided by a team of experienced doctors in the field of reproduction and fertility. We understand that the journey to parenthood can be filled with challenges, and that is why we are here to offer the best support and comprehensive guidance to help you achieve your dream of having a child.
Our team includes highly skilled Obstetricians and Gynecologists who specialize in women's reproductive health. They are experts in
diagnosing and treating various gynecological conditions, providing prenatal care, assisting with childbirth, and offering guidance on
family planning.
Our Andrologists are specialized doctors who focus on male reproductive health. They are experienced in diagnosing and treating male
fertility issues, conducting semen analysis, and providing personalized treatments to improve sperm quality and fertility.
Our IVF Counselors are dedicated professionals who offer emotional support and guidance to patients undergoing fertility treatments,
particularly In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). They provide a caring and understanding environment, address patients' concerns, and assist
them in coping with the emotional aspects of the IVF journey.
Our Embryologists are experts in the field of embryology and play a crucial role in the IVF process. They handle the delicate task of
fertilizing eggs with sperm in the laboratory, culturing embryos, and selecting the healthiest embryos for transfer. Their expertise
ensures the highest chances of successful fertilization and pregnancy.
IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is an advanced reproductive technology that has helped thousands of couples fulfill their dream of having children. We take pride in offering reliable IVF services guided by a team of experienced doctors specialized in reproduction and fertility.
In this stage, patients receive hormonal medications to stimulate the development of multiple ovarian follicles containing eggs. The goal
is to collect a greater number of mature eggs in one cycle.
After the ovarian follicles reach the desired mature size, oocyte pick-up is performed. In this procedure, eggs are retrieved from the
mature follicles using a specialized needle inserted through the vaginal wall.
On the day of oocyte pick-up, male partners are asked to provide a sperm sample, which will be prepared and used for fertilization in the
laboratory.
After the retrieval of eggs and sperm, they are combined under controlled laboratory conditions. Natural fertilization can occur, or in
some cases, the ICSI (Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection) technique is used to enhance the chances of fertilization.
Embryos that have grown and developed in the laboratory are selected for transfer into the uterus through a simple procedure. The
embryos are then allowed to attach to the uterine lining, and it is hoped that they will develop and result in a pregnancy.
Several days after the embryo transfer, patients undergo a pregnancy test to confirm whether pregnancy has occurred.
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Every individual or couple faces unique challenges. That's why we design personalized treatment plans to suit your specific situation. Our range of infertility treatments includes:
Tracking cycle is the process of monitoring a woman's menstrual cycle to determine the fertile window or ovulation period. This method
involves regular examinations such as ovulation tests, ultrasound scans, and hormone analysis to identify the best time for couples to
engage in sexual intercourse and increase the chances of conception.
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat reproductive health issues within the abdomen and
pelvis. It involves using small endoscopic instruments inserted through tiny incisions in the abdominal wall to examine reproductive
organs such as the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes.
Ovulation induction is a method to stimulate ovulation in women who have irregular or absent ovulation. It involves the administration of
specific hormonal medications to induce ovulation and increase the chances of pregnancy.
Sperm analysis is a laboratory test to evaluate the quality and quantity of sperm in men. The examination includes assessing sperm
parameters such as count, morphology, motility, and sperm's ability to fertilize an egg.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
IUI is a procedure in which specially prepared sperm is directly placed into the woman's uterus through a simple procedure. This method
helps increase the chances of sperm reaching the egg and enhances the chances of pregnancy.
ICSI is an IVF technique where a single sperm is directly injected into an egg to improve the chances of fertilization. It is used in cases
of male factor infertility or other fertilization issues.
Sperm freezing, also known as cryopreservation, is a process of preserving and storing sperm at low temperatures (in liquid nitrogen)
for future use. This method helps men preserve their fertility in case of potential fertility decline in the future.
Egg freezing, also known as vitrification, is a technique to preserve and store a woman's eggs at low temperatures. It is typically
performed when a woman wants to preserve her fertility before undergoing certain medical treatments or for personal reasons.
Embryo freezing involves preserving and storing embryos generated through IVF or ICSI by freezing them through a process called
vitrification. The frozen embryos can be later thawed and transferred into the uterus for a future pregnancy if needed.
MESA (Microsurgical Epididymal Sperm Aspiration), PESA (Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration), TESA (Testicular Sperm
Aspiration), and TESE (Testicular Sperm Extraction) are procedures to retrieve sperm directly from the epididymis or testis in men with
fertility issues.
Fresh Embryo Transfer and Frozen Embryo Transfer
Fresh embryo transfer involves placing embryos that have been created through IVF or ICSI directly into the uterus soon after their
creation. On the other hand, frozen embryo transfer involves preserving embryos created through freezing (vitrification) and then
transferring them into the uterus in a subsequent cycle or in the future.