Our IVF lab is equipped with incubators and controlled environments to facilitate the fertilization of eggs with sperm and the culture of embryos.
Our IVF lab has facilities for cryopreserving (freezing) embryos, eggs, and sperm for future use.
Our IVF lab has the facility for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), where a single sperm is injected into an egg.
We have a specific andrology lab for the preparation and analysis of sperm samples, including techniques like sperm washing and preparation for fertilization.
Strict quality control measures are in place to ensure the proper handling and labeling of specimens to avoid mix-ups or errors.
IVF labs are staffed by embryologists and technicians with specialized training and experience in assisted reproductive technologies.
IUI involves the placement of sperm directly into the uterus around the time of ovulation.
IVF is one of the most advanced and widely used infertility treatments. It involves the retrieval of eggs from a woman’s ovaries, fertilization in a laboratory, and then the transfer of embryos into the uterus.
Surrogacy involves another woman carrying and delivering a child for individuals or couples who cannot do so themselves due to medical conditions.
In some cases, lifestyle modifications like weight management, smoking cessation, and reducing stress can improve fertility.
Emotional and psychological support is often a crucial part of infertility treatment, as the journey can be emotionally challenging.
Services such as egg freezing and sperm banking for individuals who want to preserve their fertility for future use.
For cases where the intended parents may require donor gametes (eggs or sperm) to achieve a successful pregnancy.
Obstetrics is a branch of medicine that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. Obstetricians specialize in the care of pregnant women, from conception to delivery and beyond. Their focus includes prenatal care, monitoring the health of both the mother and the developing fetus, managing complications that may arise during pregnancy, overseeing labor and delivery, and providing care during the postpartum period. Obstetrics is a crucial field that aims to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and the baby throughout the entire pregnancy journey.
Gynecology is a branch of medicine that focuses on the health of the female reproductive system. Gynecologists are doctors who specialize in this field, dealing with a wide range of issues related to the female reproductive organs, including menstruation, fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), hormonal disorders, and menopause. They perform regular check-ups, screenings, and treatments to ensure women’s reproductive health and address any concerns or conditions that may arise.
Often the primary treatment, surgery aims to remove the cancerous tissue. The extent of surgery depends on the type and stage of cancer. For example, in cervical cancer, a hysterectomy may be performed, whereas in ovarian cancer, removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes might be necessary.
This uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells or shrink tumors. It can be used before surgery (neoadjuvant radiation) to reduce tumor size or after surgery (adjuvant radiation) to eliminate any remaining cancer cells.
Chemotherapy uses drugs to kill cancer cells or stop their growth. It can be administered orally or by injection and is often combined with surgery or radiation.
This treatment focuses on specific abnormalities within cancer cells. For example, certain cancers may respond to drugs that target particular proteins or genetic mutations.
This approach enhances the immune system’s ability to recognize and destroy cancer cells. It is increasingly used in certain types of gynecologic cancers.
Used for hormone-sensitive cancers, such as some ovarian and uterine cancers. This therapy works by blocking or lowering hormone levels to prevent cancer growth.
Patients may choose to participate in clinical trials to access new or experimental treatments that are being studied for their effectiveness.