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Europe’s leading healthcare provider Medicover Fertility commissions its 6-bed facility in Jalandhar. With this facility, the company aims at helping childless couples in Jalandhar and nearby areas by offering services in an unmatched combination of skill and technology. Highly experienced medical professionals would manage the facility.



Serving over 20 lakh people annually, the chain successfully operates over 3000 clinics in 15 geographies across the globe.



Infertility is heart wrenching for couples and such revelations obviously thrashes the dreams of a family. IVF treatments not just bring hope for patients but also are much required to fulfil their dreams of having a complete family.



On Mother’s Day, Medicover fertiility has conducted a CME (continuing medical education) workshop to increase awareness about the technological advancements in the field of Infertility treatment. The latest advancements have also become a need of the hour to improve the health of mothers and fathers to be across the country.



According to Mr. Gaurav Malhotra, CEO Medicover Fertility, India, “To have a baby is every couple's dream and Medicover has an enviable track record of offering advanced fertility treatments to its patients. We have been serving patients through 10 clinics in Delhi NCR and we are excited to start this centre in Jalandhar.”

“We believe in becoming a leading patient-centric fertility solution provider in India. Also, in a short span of time we have become one of the most preferred choices for most couples. We feel proud to say that one Medicover Baby is born worldwide every 3 hours,” says Mr Malhotra.



The need for fertility treatment around India is enormous. Being childless is a menace in our society and childless couples have treated with disdain. Today we not only hear successful stories of women above 40 years having babies but also stories of same sex couples often referred as LGBT fulfilling their dreams of creating a family (using sperm or egg and gestational surrogates, respectively). Advances in reproductive medicine have made possible what once seemed impossible. The reality is that treatments are evolving and improving very fast.



According to Dr Promila Jindal Medical Director Medicover Fertility, Punjab,” We at Medicover Fertility believe in helping a large percentage of couples in India to have children and start their families by introducing the latest assisted reproductive techniques and facilities available. We also cater to the huge need for international standard treatment to childless couples.”



“We not only cater to centre through process of learning but also help the doctors as well as patients to understand the importance of time and immediate treatment through camps and CME. If we are taking about problems in males, it can be sexual dysfunction, which disables the deposition of semen in female body or there is very low sperm count or high abnormal sperms in the semen. It is also a big problem in diabetic patients that the semen can travel to bladder, instead of ejaculation from the male body. So in these kinds of cases it is impossible to fertile till the time ovum does not fuses with ovary. When an infertile couple comes we test the eggs, fallopian tube of the female, whether the uterus is capable to carry a baby. We also test the semen of the male. If there are little chances we get to see then we move to further treatment and help them to give birth to a new one in their life,” says Dr Jindal.



World Health Organisation (WHO) estimated that in 2010, 48.5 million couples worldwide were unable to have a child.

 


 
 
 

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