Infertility can make the process of starting a family a heartbreaking journey for couples. It can result from various factors, including issues with either partner's reproductive system. Traditionally, surrogacy and adoption have been the only options available to them, but both come with their own set of challenges.
With advances in medical technology, today, In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a solution to most reproductive issues. It involves a complex process of fertilizing an egg with sperm outside the body and then transferring the resulting embryo to the uterus. Now, IVF is a widely accepted and highly successful procedure that has helped countless individuals and families achieve their dreams of starting a family.
To give Liberia a momentum of hope and progress, Vaidam and Apollo Fertility Hospital organized an IVF camp in the country on the 2nd and 3rd of May 2024 to address the concerns of couples regarding fertility. Dr. Ankush Raut, an experienced Gynecologist and Obstetrician, provided personalized care and support to patients to help them achieve their reproductive goals.
Our representative, Mr. Moses Kollia, was also present to provide comprehensive information about their medical conditions and available treatment options.
About Dr. Ankush Raut
Dr. Ankush Raut is a respected Gynecologist, Obstetrician, and Infertility Specialist with 10+ years of experience. He specializes in IVF, ICSI, IUI, and Blocked Fallopian Tube Treatment. Dr. Raut is also trained in advanced IVF protocols like IVF Lite and Segmented IVF.
About Apollo Fertility Hospital, India
Apollo Fertility Hospital in India offers advanced infertility treatments and neonatal care with the latest technology and safe protocols. The hospital has a skilled team of specialists in reproductive medicine, embryology, andrology, ultrasonography, and counseling, ensuring high success rates in infertility treatment.
Conclusion
We plan to arrange more medical camps to educate people about infertility and available treatments after observing a good response from over 15 patients. We aim to expand our reach and provide essential consultations to those in need.