Infertility and IVF
Leading the Way in Fertility & Reproductive Care
Leading the Way in Fertility & Reproductive Care

Infertility is the inability to conceive after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse. It affects both men and women and is more common than you may think. At Desun Hospital, we understand that infertility is not just a medical condition, it’s an emotional journey. Our expert team provides comprehensive diagnosis and advanced treatment options tailored to each couple.
A healthy metabolism and balanced hormones are essential for fertility, conception, and a smooth pregnancy journey. Hormones regulate many important body functions including ovulation, menstrual cycles, sperm production, insulin balance, thyroid function, and overall reproductive health. When metabolic or hormonal imbalances occur, they can directly affect the chances of conception and pregnancy outcomes.
Conditions such as PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome), thyroid disorders, obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, and other endocrine disorders can interfere with reproductive health in both men and women. These conditions may impact egg quality, sperm health, ovulation, implantation, and even the overall well-being of the mother and baby during pregnancy.
At Desun Hospital, our endocrinology experts work closely with fertility and pregnancy care specialists to identify and manage these underlying metabolic and hormonal concerns. Through personalized treatment, lifestyle guidance, hormone balancing, and comprehensive medical care, we help improve fertility outcomes and support a healthier, safer pregnancy journey for every couple.
Experienced fertility specialists & embryologists
Advanced IVF & assisted reproductive technologies
Personalized treatment plans
High success rates with ethical practices
State-of-the-art labs & infrastructure
Emotional and psychological support
Advanced solutions tailored to your unique journey to parenthood
A process where eggs are fertilized with sperm outside the body and then implanted into the uterus.
Sperm is directly placed into the uterus during ovulation.
A single sperm is injected directly into an egg.
Egg and sperm freezing for future parenthood.
To treat underlying reproductive issues.
If you’ve been trying for a year (or 6 months if over 35), it’s time to consult a specialist.
Most procedures are minimally invasive and performed under expert care to ensure comfort.
Success depends on age, health condition, and treatment type. Our specialists guide you with realistic expectations.
Yes, many male infertility issues are treatable with medications or advanced techniques like ICSI.
Yes, when done under expert supervision with proper protocols.
