Dr. Sneha Sathe is an IVF Specialist who specializes in several infertility treatments like IUI, IVF- ICSI and donor egg / embryo IVF cycles. She is an expert gynecologist and obstetrician with more than 19+ years of experience in management and intervention and as an infertility specialist.
Her expertise includes couples with infertility due to PCOS or endometriosis, recurrent implantation failure and recurrent pregnancy loss. Dr. Sneha first addresses the root cause of infertility and then proceeds with the treatment. She strongly believes in ethical and evidence-based treatment for her patients.
Nova IVF Fertility, Unit No.12G & 13G, Ground Floor, Corporate Park, Sion Trombay Road, Near Swastik Chamber, Chembur, Mumbai - 400 071
Nova IVF Fertility, 3rd Floor, Persipolis Premises Co-operative Limited, 74, Sector 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai - 400 058
Services Offered by Nova IVF Fertility Centre in Chembur
The Nova IVF centre in Chembur offers advanced methods that include in vitro fertilisation (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), embryo freezing, and preimplantation genetic testing (PGT). Each centre has high-tech equipment and is dedicated to using the latest technology to improve your fertility chances.
At the IVF center in Chembur, we provide a gamut of treatments for couples that include:
The IVF centre in Chembur empowers couples to overcome infertility through the use of their OWN EGGS. For this procedure, cutting-edge techniques are employed to ensure that the child inherits the DNA of the parents. The embryo is fertilised using the woman's ovaries and her partner's sperm. Generally, couples beginning their first IVF cycle may find it beneficial. However, it is not for women over 40, as the quantity and quality of ova swiftly decline after this age.
At the Nova IVF centre in Chembur, first-time patients may be required to undergo a series of specialised fertility examinations, such as blood tests, ultrasounds, and
sperm analysis, in order for physicians to determine the most effective course of treatment. After evaluating the laboratory results, the physician recommends a strategy for achieving parenthood based on the patient's unique clinical condition.
In this technique, sperm from the male partner is implanted into the uterus of the female partner in order to increase the likelihood of fertilisation.
During In-vitro Fertilisation (IVF), sperm and ova are extracted from the couple and fertilised in a laboratory. After the embryos are produced, they are placed in the uterus of the woman during the optimal "implantation window." To increase a woman's likelihood of becoming pregnant, physicians use advanced AI prediction tools to schedule the implantation.
It typically entails the direct injection of a healthy sperm into the partner's egg as part of IVF treatment.
ICSI is a complex assisted reproductive technology used to help infertile couples conceive.
Couples frequently use this test prior to in vitro fertilisation (IVF) to examine the oocytes for genetic diseases or chromosomal abnormalities. The test's capacity to identify high-quality embryos increases the likelihood that the progeny will be healthy.
This procedure is used when sperm is not seen in the ejaculate. It is a technique used in IVF and ICSI to collect sperm from the man's testicles in order to fertilise the woman's embryos.
It is a more recent technique for removing sperm from the epididymis within the testicle of the male companion. In the subsequent phase of IVF or ICSI, the most viable sperm will be chosen to fertilise the woman's egg.
Cryopreservation is the preserving and long-term storage of a couple's oocytes, sperm, or embryos. The facility preserves their viability so that they can be used in treatments such as IVF or ICSI at a later date.
- MBBS from K. J. Somaiya Medical College and Research Centre, Mumbai
- MS (OBG) from Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore
- MS Reproductive Medicine from Homerton University Hospital Foundation Trust, UK
- ART course for Clinicians from the National University Health System, Singapore