- Daily OPD
- I.U.I.
- Laparoscopy
- Hysteroscopy
- Transvaginal Ultrasound
- Follicular Study
- Donor Cycles
- Cesarean Delivery (C-Section)
- Hysterectomy
Our Outpatient Department (OPD) offers daily consultations for individuals and couples seeking expert guidance for fertility concerns. At Dalmia Infertility Centre, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive, personalized care to support you on your journey towards parenthood.
Led by Dr. Pratishtha Dalmia, our experienced team delivers tailored treatment plans designed to meet the unique needs of every patient, ensuring the highest standard of care and attention.
Why Choose Our Daily OPD?
Our OPD services are designed with your comfort and convenience in mind:
- Access to experienced fertility specialists
- Comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment plans
- Convenient and flexible appointment scheduling
- A compassionate and supportive care environment
What to Expect During Your OPD Visit
Initial Consultation
- Detailed review of medical history and previous treatments
- Understanding your current concerns and fertility goals
- Thorough clinical evaluation and assessment
Diagnostic Evaluation
- Blood tests to assess hormone levels and overall health
- Ultrasound imaging to evaluate reproductive organs
- Semen analysis for male partners
Personalized Treatment Planning
- Customized treatment recommendations based on diagnostic findings
- Detailed discussion of available options, including IVF, IUI, and medications
- Clear guidance to help you make informed decisions
Follow-Up Care & Support
- Regular monitoring of your treatment progress
- Timely adjustments to optimize results
- Continuous guidance, emotional support, and counseling
Our Commitment to You
Our Daily OPD is designed to offer a seamless, patient-centric experience with a focus on trust, transparency, and compassionate care. We are committed to walking with you at every step, ensuring you feel supported, informed, and confident throughout your fertility journey.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) is a simple and effective fertility treatment in which specially prepared sperm is directly placed into the uterus around the time of ovulation. This increases the chances of fertilization by bringing sperm closer to the egg.
At Dalmia Infertility Centre, we combine advanced techniques with expert care to ensure optimal timing and improved success rates.
Why is IUI Recommended?
IUI may be advised in the following cases:
- Mild male factor infertility (low sperm count or motility)
- Unexplained infertility
- Ovulation disorders
- Cervical mucus issues
- Couples trying for pregnancy with donor sperm
Procedure Overview
Ovulation Monitoring
- The menstrual cycle is closely monitored through ultrasounds and/or medications
- Ovulation timing is accurately determined
Semen Preparation
- A semen sample is collected and processed in the lab
- Healthy and motile sperm are separated for insemination
Insemination Procedure
- The prepared sperm is gently inserted into the uterus using a thin catheter
- The procedure is quick, usually painless, and takes only a few minutes
Post-Procedure Care
- The patient can resume normal activities shortly after
- Pregnancy is monitored through blood tests and follow-up visits
Benefits of IUI
- Minimally invasive and safe
- Simple and quick procedure
- Cost-effective compared to advanced treatments
- Increases chances of conception with proper timing
Risks & Considerations
IUI is generally very safe; however, some minor effects may include:
- Mild cramping during or after the procedure
- Slight spotting
- Rare risk of infection
Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat conditions within the abdominal and pelvic cavity. It involves the use of a small camera called a laparoscope, which is inserted through tiny incisions, allowing the surgeon to perform procedures with precision—without the need for large cuts.
Why Laparoscopy?
Laparoscopy is widely used for both diagnosis and treatment of various gynecological and abdominal conditions, including:
- Endometriosis – Removal of abnormal tissue growth
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) – Evaluation and treatment of infections
- Ovarian Cysts – Assessment and removal of cysts
- Ectopic Pregnancy – Management of pregnancy outside the uterus
- Infertility – Evaluation of the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes
- Fibroids – Removal of uterine fibroids causing pain or bleeding
Procedure Overview
- The procedure is performed under general anesthesia for complete comfort.
- A small incision is made near the navel. Carbon dioxide gas is gently introduced to expand the abdomen for better visibility.
- A laparoscope is inserted to visualize internal organs, and specialized instruments may be used to perform necessary treatments.
- The procedure typically lasts between 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the complexity.
Benefits of Laparoscopy
- Minimally invasive with smaller incisions
- Reduced pain and faster recovery
- Shorter hospital stay
- Minimal scarring
- Quicker return to daily activities
Risks & Considerations
Laparoscopy is generally safe; however, like any surgical procedure, it may involve certain risks:
- Mild pain or bloating due to gas
- Bleeding or infection
- Rare risk of injury to internal organs
Our team ensures strict safety protocols and personalized care to minimize risks and ensure the best possible outcomes.
Hysteroscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedure used to examine the inside of the uterus. It involves the use of a thin, lighted instrument called a hysteroscope, which is gently inserted through the cervix to visualize and treat uterine abnormalities with precision.
Why Hysteroscopy?
Hysteroscopy is commonly recommended for diagnosing and treating a range of uterine conditions, including:
- Abnormal Uterine Bleeding – Identifying and managing heavy or irregular periods
- Uterine Polyps & Fibroids – Removal of non-cancerous growths
- Adhesions (Asherman’s Syndrome) – Treatment of scar tissue affecting fertility
- Congenital Abnormalities – Correction of structural uterine issues
- Recurrent Miscarriages – Evaluation of uterine health and underlying causes
Procedure Overview
- The procedure is performed under local or general anesthesia, depending on the case.
- A hysteroscope is gently inserted through the vagina and cervix into the uterus—no external incisions are required.
- A saline solution or gas is used to expand the uterus for clear visualization.
- The procedure usually takes 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the complexity.
Benefits of Hysteroscopy
- Minimally invasive with no external cuts
- Quick and accurate diagnosis
- Immediate treatment of certain conditions
- Minimal discomfort and faster recovery
- Short hospital stay or same-day discharge
Risks & Considerations
Hysteroscopy is generally safe; however, in rare cases, the following may occur:
- Mild cramping or spotting after the procedure
- Infection
- Uterine perforation (very rare)
Our specialists follow strict safety protocols to ensure a safe and comfortable experience for every patient.
A transvaginal ultrasound is a diagnostic procedure used to evaluate the female reproductive organs. It provides detailed images of the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, helping specialists accurately diagnose and manage various fertility-related conditions.
At Dalmia Infertility Centre, we use advanced ultrasound technology to deliver precise and reliable results, ensuring the highest standard of care.
Why is Transvaginal Ultrasound Important?
Transvaginal ultrasound plays a key role in fertility assessment and treatment. It helps in:
- Assessing the health and structure of reproductive organs
- Monitoring follicle development during fertility treatments
- Detecting conditions such as ovarian cysts, fibroids, and endometriosis
How is Transvaginal Ultrasound Done?
Preparation
- The patient is advised to empty her bladder for better imaging
- She is comfortably positioned on the examination table
Procedure
- A sterile, lubricated transducer (ultrasound probe) is gently inserted into the vagina
- The transducer emits sound waves to create detailed images of the reproductive organs
- The procedure typically takes 15–20 minutes and is usually painless
Post-Procedure
- The results are carefully reviewed by the specialist
- Any findings or abnormalities are discussed with the patient
- Further tests or treatment plans are recommended if required
A follicular study is a series of transvaginal ultrasounds performed to monitor the growth and development of ovarian follicles throughout the menstrual cycle. It plays a crucial role in identifying the timing of ovulation and optimizing fertility treatments.
At Dalmia Infertility Centre, our experienced team ensures accurate and consistent monitoring to maximize the chances of successful conception.
Why is Follicular Study Important?
A follicular study helps in:
- Tracking the growth and development of follicles during the menstrual cycle
- Determining the optimal time for intercourse or insemination
- Monitoring ovulation patterns
- Adjusting medication dosages during fertility treatments
How is Follicular Study Done?
Initial Consultation
- Detailed review of medical history and menstrual cycle
- Understanding fertility goals and planning the treatment approach
Ultrasound Monitoring
- A series of transvaginal ultrasounds starting from the early days of the cycle
- Monitoring follicle size and endometrial thickness
- Assessing readiness for ovulation
Ovulation Induction (if required)
- Medications may be prescribed to stimulate follicle growth
- Dosages are adjusted based on ultrasound findings
Timing & Planning
- Identifying the most suitable time for ovulation
- Scheduling procedures such as IUI or IVF accordingly
- Guiding the patient for optimal chances of conception
The follicular study is a vital component of fertility treatments, providing valuable insights into the patient’s ovulatory cycle.
Donor cycles involve the use of donated eggs or sperm to help individuals and couples achieve pregnancy. This treatment option is often recommended when certain fertility challenges make natural conception or conventional treatments difficult.
At Dalmia Infertility Centre, we offer a well-structured donor program with strict screening protocols and ethical practices, ensuring safety, transparency, and high success rates.
Why are Donor Cycles Important?
Donor cycles can be an effective solution in cases such as:
- Poor egg or sperm quality
- Premature ovarian failure
- Genetic or hereditary disorders
- Repeated IVF failures
How are Donor Cycles Done?
Preparation & Donor Selection
- Careful screening and selection of donors based on medical history and health criteria
- Matching donors according to patient preferences and compatibility
Stimulation & Egg Retrieval
- The donor undergoes controlled ovarian stimulation to produce multiple eggs
- Eggs are retrieved and fertilized with sperm from the partner or a donor in a controlled laboratory environment
Embryo Transfer
- Fertilized embryos are cultured and monitored for quality
- The healthiest embryo(s) are selected and transferred into the recipient’s uterus
Post-Procedure Care
- Pregnancy is monitored through blood tests and ultrasound scans
- Continuous medical support and guidance are provided throughout the journey
Donor cycles offer a valuable solution for many individuals and couples, providing a pathway to parenthood when traditional methods are not an option.
Cesarean delivery is a surgical procedure used to deliver a baby through an incision made in the abdomen and uterus. It may be planned in advance or performed as an emergency when a vaginal delivery is not safe for the mother or baby.
Why is Cesarean Delivery Recommended?
A C-section may be advised in the following situations:
- Fetal Distress – When the baby shows signs of distress during labor
- Placental Conditions – Such as placenta previa or placental abruption
- Breech Position – When the baby is positioned feet or buttocks first
- Multiple Pregnancies – Twins, triplets, or more
- Previous Cesarean – To reduce risks associated with vaginal birth after C-section
Procedure Overview
- The procedure is performed under spinal or epidural anesthesia to ensure comfort.
- A small, horizontal incision is made in the lower abdomen and uterus.
- The baby is carefully delivered, followed by the placenta.
- The incisions are then closed with sutures.
- The entire procedure typically takes 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Benefits of Cesarean Delivery
- Ensures safety in high-risk pregnancies
- Helps avoid complications during difficult labor
- Planned procedure allows better preparation and care
Risks & Considerations
While generally safe, cesarean delivery may involve:
- Longer recovery time compared to vaginal delivery
- Risk of infection at the incision site
- Increased blood loss or risk of clots
Our medical team follows strict safety protocols to minimize risks and ensure the well-being of both mother and baby.
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove the uterus. Depending on the medical condition, it may also involve removal of the cervix, ovaries, and fallopian tubes.
Why is Hysterectomy Recommended?
Hysterectomy may be advised for the treatment of:
- Uterine Fibroids – Causing severe pain or heavy bleeding
- Endometriosis – When symptoms persist despite other treatments
- Uterine or Cervical Cancer – To remove cancerous tissue
- Prolapsed Uterus – When the uterus descends into the vaginal canal
- Chronic Pelvic Pain – Associated with gynecological conditions
Procedure Overview
- The surgery may be performed through different approaches:
Abdominal, Vaginal, or Laparoscopic, depending on the case - It is carried out under general anesthesia for patient comfort
- The uterus, along with any affected structures, is carefully removed
- The procedure typically takes 1 to 2 hours, depending on complexity
Benefits of Hysterectomy
- Provides long-term relief from pain and heavy bleeding
- Effective treatment for certain serious gynecological conditions
- Improves overall quality of life in chronic cases
Risks & Considerations
While generally safe, hysterectomy may involve certain risks:
- Infection or bleeding
- Hormonal changes (if ovaries are removed)
- Rare risk of injury to nearby organs such as the bladder or bowel
Our team follows advanced surgical techniques and strict safety protocols to minimize risks and ensure a smooth recovery.