OUR SERVICES

Service Offered :

1. COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION OF AN INFERTILE COUPLE:
a. Female :
i. PreTreatment Evaluation And Counselling
ii. Pelvic Ultrasound And Follicular Monitoring
iii. Hormonal Assays
iv. Tubal Patency Tests
v. Diagnostic Laparoscopy And Hysteroscopy
vi. Endometrial Receptivity Array (ERA)
vii. Ovulation Induction

b. Male/ Andrology:
i. Semen Analysis
ii. Sperm Morphology Assessment
iii. Sperm Function Test
iv. DNA Fragmentation
v. Semen Culture
vi. Hormonal assays

2. FERTILITY ENHANCING LAPAROSCOPIC AND HYSTEROSCOPIC SURGERIES:
a. Laparoscopic Ovarian Drilling
b. Adhesiolysis
c. Ovarian Cystectomy
d. Fimbrioplasty/ Neo-salpingostomy
e. Hysteroscopic & laparoscopic Myomectomy
f. Hysteroscopic Polypectomy
g. Hysteroscopic Synechiolysis
h. Hysteroscopic tubal cannulation
i. Hysteroscopic septal resection

3. ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES:
a. Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
b. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
c. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Insemination (ICSI)
d. Intracytoplasmic morphologically selected sperm injection (IMSI)
e. Physiological ICSI (PICSI)
f. Blastocyst Transfer
g. Cryo-freezing of Sperms/Embryos/Oocytes

In vitro fertilization (IVF) clinics use a variety of techniques to freeze and store eggs, sperm, and embryos.
Types of Freezing:

Embryo freezing

Also known as cryopreservation, this technique involves freezing and storing fertilised eggs for later use. Embryos can be frozen at different stages of development, including the single cell stage, the two to eight cell stage, or the blastocyst stage. The embryos are put into a solution with cryoprotectants to protect them from damage caused by ice crystals. They are then frozen, usually by vitrification (fast freezing), and stored in liquid nitrogen tanks.

Sperm freezing

Sperm can be frozen for a number of reasons, including storage of donated sperm, to provide a backup sample for couples undergoing infertility treatment, and to store sperms before undergoing cancer treatment.

Elective freeze all cycles

In this technique, embryos are created using IVF or ICSI and then frozen instead of transferred during the “fresh” cycle. The embryos are thawed and transferred to the patient’s womb a few months later as part of a frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycle.
In Our ART Registered Centre, we handle donor sperm and eggs through registered ART banks. These banks are responsible for the collection, monitoring, and registration of all donors, whether they are sperm or egg donors ensuring that all processes are conducted with proper documentation.

h. Surgical Sperm Retrieval: PESA/TESA/TESE (for azoospermia in males)
i. Donor Sperm/ Egg/ Embryo
j. Artificial oocyte activation (AOA)
k. Use of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for ovarian& endometrial rejuvenation
l.Fertility Preservation in cancer patients (before chemo/radiotherapy)

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