Our Fertility Services
We offer personalised fertility care, including IUI, IVF, ICSI, embryo monitoring, and cryopreservation, supported by expert guidance and advanced technology to enhance your chances of conception.
Diagnosing Infertility
- Detailed history review
- Medical records check
- Essential assessments done
- Required tests defined
Diagnosing Infertility
To diagnose infertility, a specialist reviews your medical history, examines previous records, and performs essential assessments. Based on these findings, they recommend the appropriate fertility tests to identify underlying issues and plan the most effective treatment approach.
Hormone Assay
- Egg maturation support
- Ovulation triggered
- Fertility chances improved
- Success varies age
Hormone Assay
Hormone treatment helps women mature eggs and trigger ovulation, improving the chances of fertilization. Success rates vary widely with age, overall health, and treatment response, making individual evaluation essential for effective fertility planning.
Semen Analysis
- Initial fertility test
- Checks sperm quality
- Examines health factors
- Identifies male issues
Semen Analysis
Semen analysis is often the first test for evaluating male fertility. Before investigations begin, the male partner is examined and asked about health, lifestyle, and medical factors that may influence sperm quality or overall fertility.
Follicular Study
- Tracks follicle growth
- Transvaginal scan used
- Monitors egg development
- Supports fertility planning
Follicular Study
Follicular monitoring involves regularly scanning the ovaries during the menstrual cycle to track follicle growth. Using a transvaginal scan, it helps assess egg development, timing of ovulation, and guides fertility treatment planning accurately.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
- IUI: sperm placement
- IVF: lab fertilization
- Higher success potential
- Infertility treatment options
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
IUI is a simple infertility treatment where processed sperm is placed directly into the uterus. IVF combines the egg and sperm in a controlled lab environment to improve fertilization and increase the chances of a successful pregnancy.
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
- Lab-based fertilization
- Mature eggs collected
- Higher success chances
- Advanced infertility treatment
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
In vitro fertilization (IVF) involves collecting mature eggs from the ovaries and fertilizing them with sperm in a lab. This controlled process enhances fertilization chances by allowing eggs and sperm to meet in a specialized culture environment.
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
- Single sperm injection
- Precise lab technique
- Helps male infertility
- Improves fertilization rate
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
ICSI is an advanced fertility technique where a single sperm is directly injected into a mature egg to achieve fertilization. This precise lab procedure helps overcome severe male infertility and improves the chances of successful embryo development.
Blastocyst
- Day-5 embryo growth
- Higher-quality selection
- Better implantation chances
- Improved IVF success
Blastocyst
Blastocyst culture allows embryos to grow to day five, helping select the highest-quality ones for transfer during IVF. This improves implantation chances, supports healthy development, and increases overall success rates for couples facing infertility challenges.
Assisted Hatching
- IVF enhancement procedure
- Zona pellucida thinning
- Improves embryo implantation
- Supports pregnancy success
Assisted Hatching
Assisted hatching is an IVF procedure where the embryo’s outer layer, the zona pellucida, is carefully thinned or opened to help the embryo implant in the uterus, improving chances of successful pregnancy.
Embryoscope
- IVF incubator device
- Time-lapse embryo imaging
- Monitors embryo development
- Safe controlled environment
Embryoscope
The embryoscope is a specialized IVF incubator with a built-in camera that provides automated time-lapse imaging of fertilized eggs. It maintains a safe environment from fertilization to embryo transfer, allowing precise monitoring of embryo development.
Embryo Freezing
- Freezing and storing
- IVF program step
- Preserves fertility options
- Future pregnancy opportunities
Embryo Freezing
Embryo cryopreservation involves freezing and storing embryos, commonly used in IVF programs. It provides additional chances for pregnancy or preserves embryos during medical treatments, ensuring flexibility and future opportunities for couples seeking fertility support.
Sperm Extraction
- Severe male infertility
- Low sperm count
- IUI often ineffective
- ICSI lab fertilization
Sperm Extraction
Severe male infertility, such as very low sperm count (severe oligospermia), often makes IUI ineffective. In such cases, ICSI is used, directly injecting a single sperm into an egg to achieve fertilization in the lab.
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