IVF involves retrieving eggs and fertilizing them in a lab before transferring embryos to the uterus. It helps bypass natural obstacles such as blocked tubes or hormonal imbalance.The procedure is carefully timed with ovulation and monitored for embryo development.Recommended for women with tubal blockages, endometriosis, or unexplained infertility.
GDIFR Treatments Type: IVF
Sperm freezing (cryopreservation)
Cryopreservation stores sperm for future use while preserving quality and viability.It is a preventive option before undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, or vasectomy.Ideal for men planning delayed fatherhood or medical treatments that may impact fertility.
Semen analysis & genetic diagnosis
Detailed semen and genetic testing help identify the root causes of male infertility. The tests evaluate sperm count, motility, morphology, and DNA integrity.Genetic diagnosis helps detect Y-chromosome deletions or other hereditary factors affecting conception.Highly beneficial for men with unexplained infertility, genetic concerns, or repeated IVF failures.
Hormonal therapy for men
Hormonal therapy corrects low testosterone or imbalanced hormone levels that interfere with sperm production.Using targeted hormone replacement or stimulation, GDIFR restores normal spermatogenesis and improves fertility outcomes.Ideal for men with endocrine-related infertility or low FSH/LH levels impacting sperm health.
Sperm retrieval procedures
Surgical sperm retrieval methods like PESA, TESA, or MESA help extract viable sperm directly from the testis or epididymis when none are present in ejaculate.The procedure is minimally invasive and performed under local anesthesia, allowing men to provide sperm for IVF or ICSI.Best for men with obstructive azoospermia, blocked ducts, or post-vasectomy conditions.