WHAT WE TREAT
Unexplained Infertility
A diagnosis given when standard fertility evaluations—including ovulation tracking, semen analysis, and imaging—show no identifiable cause for infertility. Despite normal test results, conception does not occur, often requiring a holistic approach to optimize reproductive health and improve natural fertility outcomes.
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)
A common hormonal disorder characterized by irregular ovulation, elevated androgen levels, and polycystic ovaries. It can lead to menstrual irregularities, difficulty conceiving, acne, and metabolic concerns. Management focuses on regulating cycles, improving ovulation, and supporting hormonal balance.
Endometriosis & Pelvic Inflammation
A condition where endometrial-like tissue grows outside the uterus, causing chronic inflammation, pelvic pain, and potential fertility challenges. Pelvic inflammation may also result from infection or immune dysfunction. Treatment aims to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and enhance reproductive function.
Recurrent Pregnancy Loss
Defined as two or more consecutive miscarriages, often linked to hormonal imbalances, immune factors, genetic issues, or uterine abnormalities. Care focuses on identifying underlying causes, supporting hormonal stability, and improving uterine health to sustain a healthy pregnancy.
Thin Endometrial Lining
A condition where the uterine lining is insufficiently thick to support embryo implantation. It may result from poor blood flow, hormonal imbalance, or prior procedures. Treatment aims to improve endometrial receptivity through enhanced circulation and hormonal support.
IVF/IUI Support
Adjunctive care designed to optimize the body’s response to assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intrauterine insemination (IUI). Focus areas include improving ovarian response, enhancing uterine receptivity, reducing stress, and supporting overall treatment success.
Male Factor Fertility
Refers to infertility related to sperm quality, including low count, poor motility, or abnormal morphology. Contributing factors may include hormonal imbalances, oxidative stress, or lifestyle influences. Treatment focuses on improving sperm health, function, and overall reproductive potential.
