In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
IVF is where hope meets science. A transformative fertility treatment that creates life in our lab, offering a precise and powerful path to parenthood.
Is IVF Your Next Step?
When other treatments haven’t succeeded or aren't an option, IVF provides a definitive, technology-driven solution. It’s designed for those facing clear biological barriers, giving you control where nature needs support.
This advanced treatment is ideal for those with:
Tubal blockage or damage
Severe male-factor infertility
Unexplained infertility or failed IUI cycles
Endometriosis or ovulation disorders
Cases requiring donor eggs or sperm

How IVF Works
The IVF process includes key steps, from stimulating egg production to transferring the embryo, each designed to maximize your chances of success.
Ovarian Stimulation
Medications are prescribed to stimulate the ovaries, prompting the development of multiple mature eggs. Regular ultrasounds and blood tests monitor progress throughout this stage.
Egg Retrieval
Once the eggs are ready, a short, minimally invasive procedure is performed under sedation or anesthesia to collect the eggs. Most patients are able to return home the same day.
Fertilization in the Lab
The eggs are fertilized with sperm in the lab, either through standard IVF or ICSI if necessary. The embryos are cultured and monitored for several days to ensure proper development.
Embryo Transfer
A healthy, well-developed embryo is selected and transferred into the uterus using a soft, thin catheter. Any remaining viable embryos are frozen for potential future use.

Benefits Backed by Data
Why IVF Is a Smart Choice
Offers precise fertilization and close monitoring
Embryo selection ensures only the best are chosen for transfer
Donor eggs or sperm can be used when needed
Extra embryos can be frozen for future attempts, saving time and money
Success Rates (Age-dependent)
Successful outcomes are closely tied to patient age, reflecting egg quality. Typical per-cycle ranges include:
Under 35: 40–45%
35–37: 30–35%
38–40: 20–25%
40+: 10–15%



