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Diagnosis & Consultation

Diagnosis & Consultation

Diagnosis & Consultation services focus on identifying the root causes of infertility and managing complex pregnancy conditions with expert medical guidance. Early and accurate diagnosis plays a crucial role in planning effective treatment and ensuring better outcomes.

Our approach combines advanced diagnostic tools with personalized consultation to create the right treatment pathway. We provide continuous support, ensuring every patient receives the care and attention needed at every stage.

Service Categories

These services include comprehensive testing, evaluation, and expert consultation to assess reproductive health and manage high-risk conditions. With a focus on precision and preventive care, we ensure timely intervention and better health outcomes.

Basic Infertility Testing & Diagnosis

Accurate Fertility Health Assessment

High Risk Pregnancy Management

Expert Care for Complex Pregnancies

Basic Infertility Testing & Diagnosis

This service involves evaluating both partners to identify causes of infertility through medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests.

Hormonal tests and reproductive health evaluation

Assesses hormone levels and overall reproductive health.

Continuous monitoring and regular check-ups

Frequent evaluations ensure mother and baby’s safety.

High Risk Pregnancy Management

This service provides specialized care for pregnancies with increased health risks to the mother or baby, ensuring close monitoring and safe delivery.

Personalized Care for Every Patient

We provide individualized care, tailoring each treatment plan to meet the unique needs of every patient.

Personalized care plans for mother and baby

Treatment is tailored to manage specific health risks.

Frequently asked question

Tests include hormonal analysis, ultrasound scans, semen analysis, and other evaluations to identify the cause of infertility.

You should consult a specialist if you are unable to conceive after 6–12 months of trying or have known reproductive health issues.

A pregnancy is considered high-risk if there are health concerns affecting the mother or baby, such as medical conditions or complications.

They are managed through close monitoring, regular check-ups, specialized tests, and personalized care plans to ensure a safe delivery.