The therapeutic treatment of all patients should be preceded by a detailed diagnosis. Only on the basis of examination results and the correct localisation of the cause of infertility can a suitable treatment method be chosen.
Infertility can affect both women and men, so it is important to perform diagnostic tests on both partners. Female infertility can be hormonal or associated with diseases of the genital tract. Male fertility problems are often related to poor semen quality, but they can also be caused by erectile dysfunction and ejaculation or be hormonal or genetic in nature.
At our clinic, your doctor always matches your individual therapy and disease management to what is preventing you from getting pregnant.
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Determining AMH levels helps determine a woman's ovarian reserve. By having the test done at a clinic with experienced staff who will guide you through a well-targeted fertility evaluation path, you will know right away how much time you probably have for motherhood.
Semen testing is an extremely important component in the diagnosis of partner infertility. It has been shown that the male factor may be responsible for 50% of failures in efforts to have children. A basic semen test is the first and essential step in assessing male fertility. Based on its result, the doctor can direct the couple's treatment, as well as order further, expanded semen tests that will give a more complete picture of the patient's clinical situation.
We will perform a number of basic and specialized tests, the results of which will help to determine the causes of reduced fertility. These include hormonal tests, immunological, and bacteriological, among others.
Genetic testing is designed to find out the cause of problems with getting or keeping a pregnancy. We perform these tests in couples who have recurrent pregnancy loss, have problems with unexplained causes of infertility, have male factor infertility, and in those in whom pregnancy does not occur after several IVF treatments.
Transvaginal ultrasound is performed to assess the shape, size and structure of the uterus and endometrium, the mucous membrane lining the uterine cavity. It also allows assessment of the location, size and activity of the ovaries. In the course of pharmacological stimulation of ovaries used in the procedures of assisted fertilization, ultrasound enables assessment of the preparation of the woman's body for the in vitro procedure.
Hysterosalpingosonography is an ultrasound test to evaluate fertility by examining the fallopian tubes and other organs in the pelvic cavity. The test is safe, convenient, and low risk.
Hysteroscopy is a procedure that allows you to see inside the uterus under magnification. It is performed using a hysteroscope, which is a narrow tube with a light and a camera on the end. Images from the camera are displayed on a monitor, allowing the doctor to see the inside of the patient's uterus in detail. The test allows you to assess changes in the endometrium and inside the uterine cavity and determine possible next steps in medical management.