A consultation may be helpful if pregnancy has not happened after regular unprotected intercourse, if cycles are irregular, if there is known PCOS or endometriosis, if age is a concern, or if a previous fertility treatment has not worked.
Fertility Treatment FAQs
Simple answers to common questions about fertility evaluation, IVF, IUI, ICSI and reproductive health.
The first step is usually a fertility evaluation. This may include medical history, ultrasound or sonography, hormone tests, semen analysis and review of previous reports.
No. IUI is generally a simpler assisted fertility procedure, IVF involves fertilisation outside the body, and ICSI is an advanced IVF lab technique used in selected cases.
Yes. Semen analysis and male-factor fertility assessment are important parts of complete fertility planning.
Fertility concerns are personal. The website and clinic communication are designed around privacy, clear guidance and supportive counselling.
Yes. The updated website includes IVF, IUI, ICSI, fertility workup, follicular monitoring, semen analysis, blastocyst transfer, frozen embryo transfer, cryopreservation, egg freezing, sperm freezing, donor programmes, PGT, PCOS care, endometriosis, hysteroscopy, laparoscopy and surgical sperm retrieval.
