Science That Nurtures Hope, Tests That Improve Success

Overview

Advanced testing in fertility care helps identify the best embryos, improve implantation, and increase pregnancy success rates. By combining cutting-edge techniques with personalised treatment, these tests optimise outcomes, minimise risks, and bring couples closer to their dream of parenthood with precision and care.

Benefits & Recovery

Innovations That Refine the Journey to Parenthood

Nurturing Embryos for Better Selection
Blastocyst culture allows embryos to grow for 5–6 days before transfer, ensuring only the healthiest are selected. Using advanced Japanese technology, embryos are nurtured in an environment enriched with three essential gases, the same naturally present in a mother’s fallopian tubes, where fertilisation and early development occur. This close replication of nature enhances implantation chances, reduces multiple pregnancy risks, and increases the likelihood of a successful pregnancy with carefully nurtured embryos.

Sharper View, Stronger Choices
Intracytoplasmic Morphologically Selected Sperm Injection (IMSI) uses high-magnification imaging to identify the healthiest sperm. By choosing the most viable sperm for fertilisation, IMSI enhances embryo quality and boosts success rates, especially for couples facing recurrent IVF failures or severe male infertility.

Nature’s Selection, Perfected by Science
Physiological ICSI (PICSI) mimics the body’s natural sperm selection process by choosing sperm that can bind to hyaluronan. These sperm have better DNA integrity, leading to healthier embryos, reduced miscarriage risks, and improved pregnancy outcomes for couples struggling with infertility.

Sperm Selection with Precision Flow
Micro Fluid X technology uses microfluidics to separate sperm with the best motility and DNA quality. By eliminating damaged sperm, it ensures healthier fertilisation and higher-quality embryos, increasing the chances of a successful IVF cycle with greater efficiency and accuracy.

A Gentle Opening for Greater Implantation
Laser-assisted hatching creates a tiny opening in the embryo’s outer shell, aiding its implantation in the uterus. This technique requires highly specialized equipment, including a Hamilton Thorne laser system with a 40x magnification objective, ensuring precision and safety. Particularly beneficial for women over 35 or those with previous IVF failures, laser-assisted hatching improves pregnancy chances by enhancing embryo attachment.

A Natural Boost for Embryo Implantation
Embryo Glue is a special solution enriched with hyaluronan that supports embryo implantation during transfer. Acting like a natural adhesive, it helps embryos attach securely to the uterine lining, giving couples an added advantage in achieving successful pregnancies.

Why Advanced Testing Matters

Improves pregnancy success rates
Helps select the healthiest embryos
Reduces risk of miscarriage
Enhances sperm and embryo quality
Increases implantation efficiency
Supports couples with repeated IVF failures
Personalised treatment for better outcomes

Advanced testing ensures healthier sperm and embryo selection, improving pregnancy outcomes, especially in cases of repeated IVF failures or advanced maternal age.

Yes. These techniques are minimally invasive and designed to enhance embryo health and implantation without harming the embryo.

Couples facing multiple IVF failures, advanced maternal age, male infertility issues, or unexplained infertility can benefit the most from these techniques.

While it significantly improves success rates, no fertility treatment can guarantee pregnancy. It maximises the chances by refining embryo and sperm selection.

Yes, but it is usually recommended for patients who need additional support due to age, past IVF outcomes, or medical conditions.

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