Dr. Kunzang Dolma is an IVF specialist at Nova IVF Fertility Centre in Whitefield, Bengaluru. She completed her MBBS at Govt Medical College, Jammu, followed by a Diploma in Gynaecology & Obstetrics from the same institution. Dr. Dolma pursued a Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine at Radhakrishna Multispecialty Hospital & IVF Centre, Girinagar, finishing in early 2024. She focuses on working with individuals experiencing infertility, providing personalized care and the latest treatments to help them achieve their dream of starting a family.
Nova IVF Fertility, 601, 2nd Floor, AECS Layout, Kundanahalli Village, Whitefield, Bengaluru - 560 066
Services Offered by Nova IVF Fertility in Whitefield
At the Nova IVF center in Whitefield, we offer a wide range of fertility services tailored to couples of varying ages and backgrounds, including those who have previously experienced unsuccessful IVF cycles. Our team of specialists at the IVF centre in Whitefield, conduct a thorough evaluation of each patient's condition to provide personalised guidance on the most suitable treatment option. We prioritise our patients' well-being by ensuring that they are fully informed about advanced diagnostic procedures and the subsequent diagnosis, empowering them to make an informed decision about their preferred course of treatment. We are dedicated to providing patient-centred care and work collaboratively with our patients to develop a customised treatment plan that caters to their individual needs, ensuring the best possible outcome.
In addition, the IVF clinic in Whitefield offers a wide range of fertility treatments to help increase the chances of pregnancy. These treatments can be tailored to individual needs and may involve a combination of approaches to achieve a successful pregnancy:
Blood tests are commonly used in infertility assessments to determine hormone levels and other factors that may contribute to infertility. Hormone tests may include measuring levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), progesterone, estrogen, testosterone, and thyroid hormones. Other tests may include checking for infectious diseases that may affect fertility, such as hepatitis B and C, HIV, and syphilis.
Semen analysis is a common diagnostic test used to assess male fertility. The test examines the volume, concentration, and motility of sperm in the semen sample, as well as the shape (morphology) of the sperm. Abnormalities in any of these factors may indicate male infertility.
IUI is a fertility treatment that involves placing washed and concentrated sperm directly into the uterus using a thin catheter. This is typically done around the time of ovulation to increase the chances of fertilization. IUI is often used when there is a mild male factor infertility, unexplained infertility, or cervical mucus problems.
IVF is a complex fertility treatment that involves fertilising eggs outside of the body in a laboratory setting. Eggs are collected from the woman's ovaries and fertilized with sperm in a laboratory dish. The resulting embryos are then transferred into the woman's uterus in the hopes of achieving a successful pregnancy.
ICSI is a specialised form of IVF that involves injecting a single sperm directly into an egg to achieve fertilisation. ICSI is often used when there are issues with sperm quality, such as low motility or abnormal morphology.
PGT is a technique used during IVF to test embryos for genetic abnormalities before they are transferred into the uterus. This can help to identify embryos that are more likely to result in a successful pregnancy, as well as reduce the risk of passing on genetic disorders to offspring.
TESA is a minimally invasive procedure used to collect sperm directly from the testicles in men with obstructive azoospermia, where the sperm are produced but cannot be released into the semen due to a blockage. The sperm can then be used in IVF or ICSI procedures.
PESA is a procedure similar to TESA, but involves collecting sperm from the epididymis, a small tube that transports sperm from the testicles to the vas deferens. PESA is typically used in men with non-obstructive azoospermia, where sperm are not produced in the testicles.
Cryopreservation involves freezing and storing eggs, sperm, or embryos for later use in fertility treatment. This can be helpful for individuals or couples who want to preserve their fertility for future use, or who may be undergoing medical treatments that could affect their fertility.
Donor programs involve using donor eggs or embryos to achieve pregnancy in women who are unable to produce viable eggs or who may have a genetic condition that could be passed on to their offspring. Donor programs can also be used in same-sex male couples or single men who wish to have a biological child through surrogacy.
In summary, these methods for infertility assessment and treatment range from diagnostic blood tests and semen analysis to advanced fertility treatments such as IVF and ICSI. These methods are often tailored to an individual or couple's specific infertility issues and may involve a combination of different approaches to achieve a successful pregnancy.
- MBBS from Govt Medical College, Jammu 2003-2007
- Diploma in Gynae & Obst from Govt Medical College, Jammu 2011-2013
- Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health and Sciences) at Radhakrishna Multispecialty Hospital & IVF Centre, Girinagar Oct'22-Feb'24