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Our fertility specialists turn to minimally invasive surgery to correct gynecological conditions that may be impairing your ability to conceive
Female Fertility Treatment
LAPAROSCOPY
Takes place under general anesthesia. Small incisions made at or just below the navel and the pubic hairline allow a laparoscope (a small-diameter telescope) to be passed through and enabling our fertility specialists to view the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus and the pelvic cavity for fibroids, polyps or cysts. Any abnormal growth or adhesion is treated.
HYSTEROSCOPY
Takes place under local anaesthesia (mild sedation). A hysteroscope (small-diameter telescope) is passed through the vagina to assess the uterine cavity for abnormalities such as polyps, adhesions or fibroids. This also helps the uterus to be mapped for future reference.
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
If you have been trying to conceive for twelve months or more without success (or six months if mom’s age is over 35) we recommend a fertility assessment with our fertility specialists.
To make an appointment please call us at (021) 50200800
or fill this Appointment Form
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