#Fertility Treatments

Fertility & Women’s Health Services

We provide comprehensive fertility and women’s health treatments designed to diagnose, manage, and treat infertility and hormonal conditions. Our treatments are safe, affordable, and tailored to each patient’s needs.

IUI Treatment

Simple and effective fertility treatment for early infertility cases.
A less invasive and affordable procedure that improves chances of natural conception.

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Sperm freezing

A process of collecting and storing sperm at very low temperatures for future use. Useful for men who want to preserve fertility due to medical treatments or personal reasons.
A less invasive and affordable procedure that improves chances of natural conception.

IVF Treatment

Advanced in-vitro fertilization to help couples conceive safely.
We use modern fertility techniques and personalized treatment plans to improve success rates and support your journey to parenthood.

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Oocyte donation & sperm donation

Oocyte (Egg) Donation: Healthy eggs from a donor are used for women who cannot produce viable eggs. Sperm Donation: Donor sperm is used when there are male fertility issues or for single women/couples.

Ovulation Induction

Medications are used to stimulate the ovaries to produce and release eggs regularly, especially helpful for women with irregular ovulation.

IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)

Eggs and sperm are combined in a lab to create embryos, which are then transferred into the uterus for pregnancy.

ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection)

A specialized IVF technique where a single sperm is directly injected into an egg to improve fertilization, often used in male infertility cases.

Embryo Vitrification

A fast-freezing technique used to preserve embryos for future use without damaging them, improving survival rates after thawing.

FET (Frozen Embryo Transfer)

A procedure where previously frozen embryos are thawed and transferred into the uterus in a later cycle for pregnancy.

#FAQs

Fertility Related Questions

When should we consult a fertility specialist?

If you have been trying to conceive for more than one year (or 6 months if above age 35), it is recommended to consult a fertility specialist for evaluation and guidance.

No. Many couples conceive with simpler treatments like medication or IUI. IVF is recommended only when other treatments are not successful or suitable.

Yes. Modern fertility treatments are safe and performed under expert medical supervision using advanced technology.

Yes, PCOD can affect ovulation and menstrual cycles. With proper treatment and lifestyle guidance, many women with PCOD successfully conceive.

You can call us directly or use the appointment form on our website to schedule a consultation with our specialist.

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