Infertility Treatment at Raghuwanshi Hospital
Shree Vardhan Complex, Panchsheel Chowk, Ramdaspeth, Nagpur
Manish Nagar, Besa Road, Nagpur Maharashtra
At Raghuwanshi Hospital, we offer comprehensive infertility treatments for both men and women. Our expert team provides personalized care with advanced diagnostic tools and tailored treatment options to help you start or expand your family.
Female Infertility Treatment
Our comprehensive care for female infertility includes ovarian reserve testing, hormonal assessments, and evaluations of fallopian tube patency. We perform a range of diagnostic procedures such as USG, hysteroscopy, HSG, SIS, and laparoscopy. Fertility-enhancing surgeries, ovulation induction, IUI (Husband or Donor semen), and IVF (Self egg, Donor egg, or Donor embryo) are offered for various conditions, including poor response to treatment, thin endometrium, and advanced maternal age. We also offer specialized treatments for ovarian hyperstimulation, recurrent implantation failure, ectopic pregnancies, and post-IVF pregnancy care.
- Ovarian reserve test / Hormonal test
- Tube patency test
- USG / Hysteroscopy / HSG / SIS/Laparoscopy
- Fertility enhancing surgeries
- Ovulation induction
- IUI - Husband / Donar semen
- IVF - Self egg, Donar egg, Donar embryo, poor responder, thin endometrium, old age IVF, FET
- Ovarian hyperstumulation treatment
- Recurrent implantation failure
- Ectopic treatment
- Post IVF pregnancy care
Male Infertility Treatment
We specialize in addressing male infertility factors such as sexual dysfunction, semen problems, and low sperm count (oligozoospermia), absent sperm (azoospermia), and low motility (asthenospermia). Our diagnostic services include reproductive organ exams, semen analysis, hormonal and genetic testing, imaging, and testicular biopsy. Treatments include medical management to improve semen quality, IUI (Self or Donor semen), varicocelectomy, and advanced assisted reproduction techniques like IVF/ICSI and sperm freezing.
Sexual dysfunction
Semen problems
- Less sperm
- oligozoospermia
- Absent Sperm - Azoospermia
- Less motility - asthenospermia
- Testing- examination of reproductive organs, semen analysis, hormonal testing, genetic testing, imaging, testicular biopsy
Medical management to improve semen parameters
- IUI Self/ Donar semen
- Vericocelectomy
- IVF/ ICSI / Freezing
At Raghuwanshi Hospital, we are committed to providing the highest quality care with compassion, supporting you every step of the way on your journey to parenthood.
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What are common causes of infertility?
Infertility can be caused by various factors affecting both men and women. Common causes in women include ovulation disorders, blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, and uterine or cervical abnormalities. In men, infertility is often due to issues with sperm production, function, or delivery, such as low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or blockages in the reproductive tract.
How is infertility diagnosed?
Answer: Infertility is diagnosed through a series of tests and evaluations. For women, this may include blood tests to check hormone levels, pelvic examinations, ultrasounds, and hysterosalpingography (HSG) to assess the fallopian tubes and uterus. For men, a semen analysis is typically performed to evaluate sperm count, motility, and morphology. Both partners may also undergo genetic testing and other specialized tests if needed.
What treatment options are available for infertility?
Answer: Treatment options vary depending on the cause of infertility. Common treatments for women include ovulation induction with medications like clomiphene or gonadotropins, intrauterine insemination (IUI), and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). For men, treatments might include medications, hormone therapy, or surgical procedures to correct anatomical issues. Lifestyle changes and fertility counseling may also be recommended for both partners.
Can lifestyle changes improve fertility?
Answer: Yes, certain lifestyle changes can improve fertility for both men and women. Maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, reducing alcohol and caffeine intake, quitting smoking, and managing stress can all positively impact fertility. Regular exercise is also beneficial, but it's important to avoid excessive physical activity, which can adversely affect reproductive health.
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