IVF
(In-Vitro Fertilisation)

Obstetrician - Gynecologist - Fertility Specialist

IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is a reproductive medicine technique in which an egg is fertilized with sperm outside the body under controlled laboratory conditions.

The resulting embryo is subsequently transferred into the uterus.

Steps Involved in an IVF Treatment

IVF Treatment follows a carefuly structured sequence of steps, each designed to maximize safety, precision, and success.

1

Hormonal Stimulation

Hormonal medication is used to stimulate the ovaries and promote the development of multiple follicles, under close medical monitoring.

2

Egg Retrieval

Once follicles are ready, mature eggs are collected through a short, ultrasound-guided outpatient procedure.

3

Fertilisation

Collected eggs are fertilised in the laboratory using IVF or ICSI, depending on individual medical indications.

4

Embryo Culture

Fertilised eggs are carefully monitored in the laboratory as they develop into embryos over the following days.

5

Embryo Transfer

A selected embryo is gently transferred into the uterus under ultrasound guidance to support implantation.

6

Pregnancy Test

A blood test is performed approximately ten days after embryo transfer to confirm pregnancy.

In vitro fertilization (IVF) offers different options depending on each couple’s needs. It can involve your own eggs and partner’s sperm, donor sperm, or donor eggs to help achieve pregnancy.

IVF is an option for couples facing severe male infertility or for women without a partner, using sperm from an anonymous donor in both situations.

Designed for couples experiencing fertility challenges such as endometriosis or male factor infertility who aim to achieve pregnancy using their own eggs and sperm.

This approach provides a solution for women who are unable to produce eggs of adequate quality to achieve pregnancy independently.

Who Is a candidate for IVF treatment?

IVF is considered for patients facing various fertility challenges, including:

  • Couples with blocked or damaged fallopian tubes.
  • Male fertility problems such as low sperm count or limited sperm motility. 
  • Conditions like endometriosis or adenomyosis.
  • Women with advanced age and diminished ovarian reserve.
  • Couples who have experienced repeated unsuccessful inseminations or other fertility treatments.
  • Couples with genetic disorders or genetic risks.
  • Single women or same-sex couples aiming for pregnancy.
  • Unexplained infertility causes.

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Revolutionizing IVF Support

IVF treatment at our clinic is carried out under close medical supervision. Each step of the process is individually planned and monitored by the treating physician.

Option A

Short Stay

5-7 Days

Option B

Extended Stay

≈14 Days - Full Support

IVF is a structured medical treatment involving several coordinated stages. Patients are medically supported and monitored throughout the entire cycle.

Full Medical Oversight

Your treatment is designed, monitored, and adjusted under continuous medical supervision, ensuring safety and precision at every stage of the IVF process.

Doctor-Led Care

Your treatment is personally overseen by the treating physician, who maintains full responsibility for clinical decisions from stimulation through embryo transfer, ensuring continuity, accountability, and individualized care.

No Remote or Uncontrolled Treatment

The treatment is individually planned and closely monitored throughout its course. Each step is carried out under medical supervision and follows current evidence-based clinical practice.

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We’re here to assess your situation!

Regardless of the chosen option, both approaches are discussed in detail as part of an individualized treatment plan. Continuous contact with the assigned patient coordinator and Dr. Roukoudis ensures structured communication throughout the treatment process.

The organization of care aims to provide a clear and well-coordinated treatment pathway.