Fertility and Ivf

Fertility Treatments (IUI & IVF)
Advanced Fertilisation (ICSI & PICSI)
Surgical Sperm Retrieval (TESA, PESA, micro-TESE)
Embryo Testing & Selection (PGS/PGT)
Endometrial Receptivity (ERA)
Laser-Assisted Hatching & Frozen Embryo Transfer (LAH & FET)
Fertility Preservation (Egg & Sperm Freezing)

Fertility Treatments (IUI & IVF)

Most fertility journeys begin here. IUI places prepared sperm directly into the uterus, a simple first step for mild infertility. IVF is where egg and sperm are united in the lab and the embryo placed in the womb — offers the highest success for more complex cases, with the option to test and freeze embryos along the way.

Advanced Fertilisation (ICSI & PICSI)

When sperm quality or count is low, we go a step further. ICSI injects a single healthy sperm directly into the egg, greatly improving fertilisation. PICSI refines this by selecting the most mature, biologically sound sperm — boosting embryo quality and your chance of success.

Surgical Sperm Retrieval (TESA, PESA, micro-TESE)

For men with no sperm in the ejaculate, fatherhood is still possible. Through minor procedures like TESA, PESA, or the precise micro-TESE, we retrieve sperm directly from the testes, often allowing biological children even in severe male infertility.

Embryo Testing & Selection (PGS/PGT)

Choosing the healthiest embryo improves your odds. PGS/PGT screens embryos for genetic and chromosomal conditions before transfer.

Endometrial Receptivity (ERA)

The ERA test pinpoints your womb’s ideal window for implantation — raising success and lowering miscarriage risk.

Laser-Assisted Hatching & Frozen Embryo Transfer (LAH & FET)

Small lab advances make a big difference. Laser-assisted hatching gently helps the embryo implant. Frozen embryo transfer (FET) lets us place a healthy embryo at the perfect time.

Fertility Preservation (Egg & Sperm Freezing)

Life doesn’t always run on a fixed timeline — and that’s okay. Freezing eggs or sperm lets you protect your fertility for the future, whether for career, health, or medical reasons like cancer treatment, preserving today’s fertility for tomorrow’s family.

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FAQs

When should we see a fertility specialist?

After one year of trying (or six months if you’re over 35). Earlier evaluation often means simpler treatment.

What’s the difference between IUI and IVF?

IUI is a simpler first step that places sperm into the womb; IVF unites egg and sperm in the lab and offers higher success for complex cases.

Is IVF painful?

Most of the process is comfortable. Injections feel like minor pricks and egg retrieval is done under short sedation -our team keeps you at ease throughout.

How successful is IVF?

Success depends mainly on age and the cause of infertility. We give you an honest, personalised estimate rather than false promises.

Meet Our Specialists

Dedicated specialists. Personalized care. Internationally trusted standards.

Dr. Daniel

Obstetrician & Gynaecologist

Dr. Barbara

Fertility Specialist

Dr. Samantha

Paediatrician & Neonatologist