Male Fertility

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Fertility challenges can affect both men and women due to factors like age, lifestyle habits, medical conditions, and environmental influences. Male infertility usually involves issues with sperm production, quality, or movement, while female infertility often results from ovulation disorders, fallopian tube blockages, endometriosis, or uterine abnormalities. Lifestyle choices such as smoking, alcohol use, stress, and obesity can further impact reproductive health. With modern medical advancements, treatments like IUI and IVF offer effective solutions for couples trying to conceive.

Infertility in Women

Female infertility may result from ovulation disorders, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, PCOS, hormonal imbalances, or age-related factors. Symptoms often include irregular periods, pelvic pain, or difficulty conceiving. With advanced diagnostics and treatments such as ovulation induction, IUI, and IVF, most women can achieve successful pregnancy outcomes with timely medical support.

Infertility in Men

Male infertility is usually related to low sperm count, poor motility, abnormal sperm shape, hormonal issues, or infections. Lifestyle habits like smoking, stress, and obesity can further reduce fertility. Through semen analysis, hormone testing, and modern treatments including medication, lifestyle modification, IUI, and IVF-ICSI, many men can overcome fertility challenges effectively.

Our Fertility Services

From basic evaluation to advanced IVF & ICSI, we offer complete, customised fertility care for every couple.

Infertility Work Up

A complete fertility assessment for couples who are struggling to conceive. It helps identify the exact cause.

  • Detailed history & examination
  • Hormone blood tests
  • Ultrasound & ovulation tracking
  • Semen analysis
  • Tubal evaluation (HSG/Sono)

Female Infertility Treatment

Correcting hormonal or ovulation issues to help natural or assisted conception.

  • Hormone correction
  • Ovulation medicines
  • Uterine corrections
  • Laparoscopy/Hysteroscopy
  • IUI / IVF / ICSI support

Infertility Evaluation / Treatment

A combined approach for both partners — from diagnosis to treatment.

  • Hormone profile
  • Uterus & tube evaluation
  • Semen analysis
  • Medication / surgery / IUI / IVF
  • Donor & freezing options

Ovulation Induction

Medicines help ovaries release eggs regularly.

  • Letrozole / Clomiphene
  • Hormonal injections
  • Follicle monitoring
  • Timed intercourse or IUI

IUI

Sperm is placed directly into uterus at ovulation.

  • Best for mild male factor
  • Works with ovulation induction
  • OPD procedure
  • 10–20% success per cycle

IVF

Egg & sperm fertilised in lab → best embryo transferred.

  • For tube block/low reserve
  • Used in failed IUI
  • Embryo freezing
  • Higher success rate

ICSI

Single sperm injected into each egg.

  • Best for low sperm count
  • After IVF fertilisation failure
  • Works with TESA/PESA sperm