Dr Rupali Tambe completed her MBBS from BJ Medical College, Pune and post-graduation, DGO in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from Armed Forces Medical College, Pune. She went to pursue her DNB from Tata Motors Hospital, Jamshedpur. She later super-specialised in reproductive medicine from the Institute of Human Reproduction, Guwahati. Dr. Rupali Tambe has 11 years of extensive expertise working in the fields of obstetrics, gynaecology, and infertility.
After her fellowship Dr. Rupali has dedicated her practise to infertility and has helped many couples enjoy the parenthood journey. in an effort to help her patients experience the joy of parenting. In her capacity as a consultant, Dr. Rupali has successfully handled couples who have had recurrent IVF failures as well as complex cases of infertility, such as low AMH, endometriosis, recurrent implantation failure, male infertility etc. She has been an advocate of gamete freezing for those looking to conceive later either due to clinical conditions or if they have not found the right partner.
Her areas of interest include reproductive medicine, recurrent IVF failure, endometriosis, recurrent implantation failure.
Nova IVF Fertility, S.No. 12/1/1, 1/2 C, Kranti Nagar, Kharadi, Pune – 411 014
Nova IVF Fertility, Gandhi Empire, 2nd floor, Kondhwa Road, Next to Vespa showroom, Dorvadi, Lulla Nagar, Pune - 411 040
Services Offered at Nova IVF Fertility - IVF Hospital in Kharadi
The IVF centre in Kharadi has created an inviting and fully-equipped environment to improve the chances of a successful pregnancy for each patient. To assist you on your path to parenthood, our facility provides a variety of treatment options all in one place. You can expect top-notch care backed by cutting-edge technology, specialised expertise, and complete reproductive services.
The IVF centre in Kharadi provides the following range of services:
The IVF centre in Kharadi 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 Kharadi, 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.
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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 BJ Medical College, Pune
- DGO from Armed Forces Medical College, Pune
- DNB from Tata Motors Hospital, Jamshedpur
- Fellowship from the Institute of Human Reproduction, Guwahati