Reproductive Endocrinologists are Gynaecologists specialized in treating endocrine disorders related to reproduction and infertility. Couples who are trying to get pregnant and are facing difficulties are some of the target groups that can be helped by this doctor. We understand that each individual is unique, which is why we offer very personalized treatment plans, made for you with care in order to increase the probability of having a child. Additionally, we can assist in some common issues like hormonal disbalances and symptoms related to ovaries, uterus and testes.
Areas of intervention
- Infertility
- Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
- Endometriosis
- Anovulation
- Hormonal imbalances
- Menstrual irregularities
Services offered
- Hysteroscopy
- Laparoscopy
- Ovarian Reserve testing
- Egg retrieval
- Intrauterine insemination
- Egg freezing
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Medical Facts
FAQ
1What is vaccination?
Vaccination is a simple, safe, and effective way that uses the body’s natural
defenses to build resistance to infections, protect you against diseases and make
your immune system stronger.
2What to do when we have an emergency case?
Medical emergencies when you should call 127 are:
- When someone has difficulty breathing,
- Someone has chest pain that can feel like a 'heaviness' or a 'tightness' in the chest
- Someone faints or is unconscious
- Someone may be having a stroke (they may suddenly become weak, their vision changes, they are dizzy or have difficulty speaking)
- Someone has severe pain everywhere
- Someone has bleeding that does not stop
- There was a car accident and people were injured.
3Which cases are not considered medical emergencies?
- In general, you do not feel well, but you do not have any of the reasons mentioned above.
- Minor injuries such as sprains or small cuts – provided they are not bleeding uncontrollably.
- Small burns – burns that are smaller than twice the size of your hand.
- Cough or cold, but you are active if you eat well
4How to treat my child's temperature at home?
The temperature may not need to be treated with drugs if your child is calm, eats
well, is active and the temperature is up to 38.5 degrees Celsius.
- Dress your child in light clothing,
- Cover them with a light sheet or blanket while they sleep.
- Give extra fluids.
- If the temperature is >38 degrees Celsius, you can give medicines that lower the temperature. For their correct selection and use, you should consult the nurse or the family doctor.