Male / Female Infertility

Female Infertility

Male/Female Infertility

Infertility affects both men and women, and understanding its cause is the first step towards effective treatment. At our clinic, we provide personalized care for individuals and couples facing difficulties in conceiving, ensuring that each case is evaluated thoroughly and ethically

Female infertility may be due to hormonal imbalances, ovulation disorders, fallopian tube blockages, uterine abnormalities, or lifestyle factors such as stress or poor nutrition. We begin with a detailed consultation, followed by tests like hormone profiling, ultrasound scans, and ovulation tracking to identify the root cause. Based on the findings, we offer tailored treatment plans which may include medication, lifestyle modifications, or assisted reproductive techniques like IUI or IVF, if medically indicated.

Male infertility can be caused by low sperm count, poor motility, varicocele, hormonal disorders, or previous infections. We offer semen analysis and hormonal assessments, followed by appropriate treatment options. These may include medical therapy, lifestyle changes, or surgical interventions where required.

Throughout the process, we maintain transparency and provide clear explanations about the treatment options, their chances of success, and any risks involved. All procedures and protocols are aligned with the guidelines set by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) to ensure ethical and safe fertility care.

Infertility can be emotionally challenging, and we emphasize not only medical treatment but also emotional well-being. Counseling support is available for couples dealing with the psychological stress of infertility.

We do not promise guaranteed success, but we do promise honest guidance, scientific treatment, and compassionate care at every step of your journey. Book a consultation to understand your reproductive health better and explore safe, effective options to grow your family.

    

Female Infertility

Fibroids

Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus, commonly seen in women of reproductive age. While some fibroids may be small and asymptomatic, others can cause heavy periods, pelvic pain, frequent urination, or fertility issues. At our clinic, we offer comprehensive evaluation and treatment for fibroids with a focus on preserving your health and fertility.

The exact cause of fibroids remains unclear, but factors such as hormonal imbalances, genetics, and lifestyle may play a role. Our approach begins with a detailed medical history and pelvic examination, followed by imaging tests like ultrasound or MRI to determine the size, location, and number of fibroids.

Treatment depends on your symptoms, the size and position of the fibroids, and your reproductive goals. For mild cases, we may recommend watchful monitoring and lifestyle modifications. When symptoms interfere with quality of life, medical treatments such as hormone-regulating medications may help manage bleeding and shrink the fibroids.

In certain cases, minimally invasive surgical options like hysteroscopic or laparoscopic myomectomy may be suggested to remove fibroids while preserving the uterus. In rare or severe cases, a hysterectomy may be considered, especially if childbearing is complete.

All treatment plans are made in line with ethical standards and Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) guidelines. We do not promote unnecessary procedures and focus on patient-centered care with complete transparency.

Our team understands that fibroids can be emotionally and physically distressing, especially if they impact fertility. We ensure you are well-informed, supported, and guided at every stage of diagnosis and treatment.

Book a consultation to understand how fibroids are affecting your health and what safe, personalized options are available for you.

Female Infertility

Period Issues 

Menstrual health is a vital indicator of overall reproductive wellness. Irregular periods, heavy bleeding, painful menstruation, missed cycles, or spotting between periods are common concerns faced by many women. While occasional changes can be normal, persistent issues often indicate underlying hormonal or structural imbalances that need medical attention.

At our clinic, we approach menstrual irregularities with compassion and clinical precision. The first step involves a detailed consultation where we assess your menstrual history, lifestyle, stress levels, and any associated symptoms such as weight changes, acne, or hair growth. This is followed by necessary diagnostic tests like hormone profiling, thyroid function tests, pelvic ultrasound, and sometimes endometrial biopsy depending on your case.

Common causes of period-related issues include Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), thyroid disorders, fibroids, endometriosis, uterine polyps, or lifestyle stress. Once the cause is identified, we create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your health goals—whether it’s

Management options may include lifestyle changes, hormonal therapy, non-hormonal medications, and where necessary, minor surgical procedures. Our focus is on treating the root cause and ensuring long-term reproductive well-being, not just short-term relief.

We strictly follow clinical protocols in line with ICMR and national medical standards. All treatments are provided only after thorough evaluation and informed consent. We do not promote self-medication or unverified remedies.

Menstrual issues can impact daily life, mental health, and fertility. Don’t ignore ongoing symptoms—early evaluation and treatment can help prevent complications and improve your quality of life.

Consult our specialists to get a clearer understanding of your menstrual health and explore safe, effective solutions designed just for you.

regularizing your cycles, reducing pain, or preparing for conception.

Female Infertility

Pregnancy Loss 

Pregnancy loss, also known as miscarriage, can be an emotionally painful and medically complex experience. It may occur in the early weeks (first trimester) or later during pregnancy. While a single miscarriage is often unpreventable and not necessarily a sign of future issues, recurrent pregnancy loss may need thorough medical evaluation.

At our clinic, we approach pregnancy loss with empathy, privacy, and evidence-based care. Our process begins with a detailed discussion of your medical history, lifestyle, and previous pregnancy records. We may recommend diagnostic tests such as hormonal studies, ultrasound scans, genetic testing (in some cases), and screening for infections or autoimmune disorders.

Common medical causes of pregnancy loss include chromosomal abnormalities, hormonal imbalances (like low progesterone), uterine abnormalities

Our team helps you understand these results clearly and offers guidance for future pregnancy planning. Treatment may involve hormonal support, pre-conception counseling, correction of uterine conditions, or lifestyle changes, depending on the cause. In some cases, psychological counseling may also be recommended to support emotional healing.

We follow all diagnostic and treatment protocols under the ethical guidelines laid out by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). Our focus is on medically sound, respectful, and personalized care—without making promises of guaranteed outcomes.

Experiencing a loss does not mean you cannot have a successful pregnancy in the future. With the right medical support, most women go on to have healthy pregnancies.

If you or your partner have experienced pregnancy loss, know that you’re not alone. Book a confidential consultation with our reproductive health specialists to explore safe, compassionate options for healing and planning ahead.

(e.g., septum or fibroids), clotting disorders, and poorly controlled conditions like diabetes or thyroid dysfunction

Female Infertility

Family Planning 

Family planning is an essential part of reproductive healthcare. It empowers individuals and couples to make informed decisions about if, when, and how many children to have. Whether you wish to postpone pregnancy, space out childbirth, or are planning to conceive, our clinic offers safe, confidential, and medically guided family planning services.

We begin with a one-on-one consultation to understand your reproductive goals, lifestyle, and health history. Based on this, our doctors guide you through suitable contraceptive options, fertility-preserving strategies, or preconception counseling.

For contraception, we offer a wide range of choices including oral pills, copper-T (IUCD), hormonal implants, injectables, and barrier methods. Permanent methods like tubal ligation and vasectomy are also available and are discussed only after careful counseling. Each method is explained in detail, including its effectiveness, side effects, and suitability to your health condition.

For those planning pregnancy, we offer preconception screening to assess factors like menstrual health, thyroid levels, hemoglobin, and any existing medical conditions. We also advise on folic acid supplementation,

If you’re facing challenges in conceiving, early identification of fertility concerns can lead to timely and effective interventions. We also provide support for individuals or couples exploring options like egg or sperm preservation, especially for those undergoing medical treatments.

All consultations are private and conducted in line with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and national reproductive health guidelines. Our focus is always on patient safety, dignity, and informed choice.

Book your consultation today and take charge of your reproductive journey with confidence, clarity, and expert support. Whether it’s prevention or preparation—we’re here to guide you at every stage.

 

ideal timing for conception, and lifestyle adjustments to increase the chances of a healthy pregnancy.

Female Infertility

Low AMH 

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a marker of ovarian reserve, which refers to the number of eggs remaining in a woman’s ovaries. Low AMH levels may indicate a reduced egg reserve, which can affect fertility potential, especially as a woman ages. However, it is important to understand that low AMH does not mean you cannot conceive—it simply means timely and appropriate guidance is necessary.

At our clinic, we specialize in evaluating and managing low AMH cases with care and clarity. We begin with a detailed consultation and fertility assessment that includes AMH testing, ultrasound scans (Antral Follicle Count), and other hormone evaluations. These tests help us understand your reproductive health in a broader context—not just in isolation.

Factors contributing to low AMH include age, genetics, autoimmune disorders, endometriosis, or previous ovarian surgery. Based on your profile, we offer personalized treatment strategies. These may include natural cycle monitoring, ovulation induction, or assisted reproductive techniques like IVF, if appropriate. Our approach is ethical and follows ICMR guidelines strictly—no unnecessary treatments, no false guarantees.

We also advise on lifestyle modifications such as a balanced diet, stress reduction, and supplementation if indicated. Early intervention can significantly improve outcomes, especially when combined with the right fertility support.

If you’re not trying to conceive immediately but are concerned about low AMH, fertility preservation through egg freezing may be discussed, depending on your age and health profile.

We are here to guide you through every step—clearly, compassionately, and without pressure. Low AMH is just one factor in your fertility journey, and with timely action, many women with low AMH have gone on to have successful pregnancies.

Book your consultation to understand your ovarian reserve and explore safe, tailored options for your future.

 

Female Infertility

PCOD/PCOS 

Polycystic Ovary Disorder (PCOD) and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are common hormonal conditions that affect many women in their reproductive years. These conditions can cause irregular periods, weight gain, acne, excessive facial hair, hair thinning, and difficulty in conceiving. While the terms are often used interchangeably, PCOS is generally considered a more severe, systemic condition, while PCOD refers more specifically to the presence of multiple immature follicles in the ovaries.

At our clinic, we offer complete evaluation and long-term management for PCOD/PCOS based on medical history, clinical symptoms, and diagnostic tests such as ultrasound scans and hormone profiling (LH, FSH, insulin, testosterone, thyroid, and AMH levels).

PCOD/PCOS is primarily a lifestyle and hormonal disorder. Our approach includes creating a personalized management plan that combines medical treatment with sustainable lifestyle changes. These may include diet counseling, structured exercise routines, stress reduction techniques, and where needed, medications to regulate menstruation, insulin levels, or ovulation.

For women looking to conceive, timely intervention can improve ovulation and fertility outcomes. Treatments may involve ovulation-inducing medications, natural cycle monitoring, or assisted reproductive techniques like IUI or IVF in selected cases.

We also provide dermatological guidance for acne and unwanted hair growth, along with counseling support to address body image and mental health concerns, which are commonly associated with PCOS.

All treatments are evidence-based and comply with Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) guidelines. We believe in empowering women through accurate information, not myths, and avoid unnecessary procedures or hormonal treatments without cause.

PCOD/PCOS is a manageable condition—not a barrier to good health or fertility. With consistent care, most women regain cycle regularity, hormonal balance, and reproductive health.

Book a consultation today to start your PCOD/PCOS care plan—designed around you.

Female Infertility

Failed IUI/IVF Treatment 

Experiencing a failed Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) or In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) cycle can be emotionally overwhelming and raise questions about what went wrong and what to do next. While fertility treatments significantly increase the chances of pregnancy, they do not guarantee success in the first attempt. A failed cycle doesn’t mean the end—it often means a revised, more personalized approach is needed.

At our clinic, we specialize in evaluating failed IUI and IVF cycles with empathy, thorough medical review, and a fresh perspective. We start by reviewing your previous treatment protocols, lab reports, embryo quality, hormonal profiles, and uterine environment. Advanced diagnostics like genetic testing, endometrial

Common reasons for treatment failure may include poor egg or sperm quality, low ovarian reserve, poor embryo implantation, uterine abnormalities, or underlying medical issues like endometriosis or PCOS. In many cases, changes in protocol—such as altering stimulation medications, improving embryo culture techniques, or performing embryo transfer at a more suitable time—can improve outcomes.

We understand the financial, physical, and emotional toll that repeated treatments can take. That’s why we offer transparent discussions, realistic expectations, and ethical care aligned with Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) standards. We do not promote aggressive or unnecessary treatments and always prioritize your well-being.

Supportive therapies, lifestyle modifications, and stress reduction techniques are also integrated into your care plan, because fertility is influenced by the body and mind together.

Many couples succeed after modifying their approach based on prior learnings. Book a consultation today to revisit your journey, understand the reasons behind the failed treatment, and explore medically sound, customized options to move forward with confidence.

receptivity analysis, and immunological screenings may be recommended based on your individual profile.

Female Infertility

One Tubal Block

A diagnosis of one tubal block—when one of the fallopian tubes is partially or completely obstructed—can raise concerns for women trying to conceive. However, it is important to understand that pregnancy is still possible with one healthy tube, provided the other reproductive factors are functioning well.

Fallopian tubes are essential for natural conception as they transport the egg from the ovary to the uterus and allow fertilization to occur. A blockage in one tube may result from past infections (like pelvic inflammatory disease), endometriosis, previous surgeries, or congenital abnormalities.

At our clinic, we take a systematic, non-alarming approach to managing one-sided tubal blocks. Diagnosis is usually made using an HSG (hysterosalpingogram) test or saline sonography. In some cases, laparoscopy may be advised for a clearer view and potential correction of the blockage.

If the other tube is open and functioning, and ovulation occurs from the ovary on that side, natural conception is often possible. We track ovulation closely and time intercourse or IUI accordingly. If ovulation is happening on the blocked side, medication may be used to encourage ovulation on the patent (open) side.

For women over 35 or those with other fertility concerns (like low AMH, PCOS, or male factor infertility), assisted reproductive techniques such as IVF may be considered. IVF bypasses the fallopian tubes entirely and offers a good success rate regardless of tubal status.

We adhere to ICMR-approved practices, ensuring that all diagnostics and treatments are clinically necessary, safe, and explained in full detail. We avoid unnecessary surgical procedures and focus on what’s best for your specific case.

One tubal block is not a full stop in your fertility journey—it’s just one piece of the puzzle. Book a consultation to explore your best path forward with clarity and expert care.