What should I bring to my first consultation?
Bring previous examination results, test reports and a list of current medicines, if available.
Timing and plans vary for every patient. This is a general guide; the exact plan is determined after examination.
Treatment journey
Your health history, previous tests and expectations are reviewed.
The physician explains any examinations or tests that are needed.
Suitable options, timing and follow-up steps are discussed together.
The agreed plan is carried out and monitored according to clinical needs.
The process
The hardest part of IVF is not the procedures — it is not knowing. So we show the whole path in advance.
Injections at home, ultrasound checks every 2–3 days. No need to stop working.
15–20 minutes under anaesthesia. You go home the same day.
Fertilisation and embryo growth to the blastocyst stage.
Transfer without anaesthesia, then the hCG blood test.
Timings are approximate: your doctor sets the exact plan based on your test results.
Bring previous examination results, test reports and a list of current medicines, if available.
You do not need to stop working, and no hospital stay is required — all procedures are outpatient.