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Top & Experienced ICSI Doctors in Nagpur

Best Lady ICSI Specialists in Nagpur located in Mohan Nagar near Sitabuldi, Dharampeth and Sadar
Dr. Rita Bang
Dr. Rita Bang
Consultant Fertility Specialist and Laparoscopic surgeon
Dr. Paayal Agrawal
Dr. Paayal Agrawal
Consultant Fertility Specialist and Laparoscopic surgeon
Dr. Arti Patil
Dr. Arti Patil
Consultant Fertility Specialist and Laparoscopic surgeon
Dr. Sumeet Baheti
Dr. Sumeet Baheti
Sr. Consultant Obstetrics & Gynecology

Best ICSI Doctors in Nagpur

At KIMS Fertility IVF Centre, our team includes some of the Best ICSI Doctors in Nagpur, offering advanced fertilisation techniques for couples affected by male infertility and previous IVF fertilisation failure. ICSI is a specialised step within an IVF cycle that is used when sperm are unable to fertilise the egg effectively without laboratory assistance.

The procedure is commonly recommended for issues like low sperm count, poor sperm motility, abnormal sperm morphology, sperm retrieved through surgical procedures and IVF cycles with low fertilisation rates. Before treatment, fertility specialists assess semen quality, ovarian reserve, egg quality and previous treatment history to determine the most suitable fertilisation approach.

As ICSI Doctors in Nagpur, our team provides fertility testing, IVF treatment, sperm retrieval procedures, advanced embryology services and embryo transfer at a single centre.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ICSI recommended for low sperm count?
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Yes. ICSI is one of the most commonly used treatments for low sperm count because fertilisation does not depend on large numbers of sperm reaching and penetrating the egg. A single healthy sperm is selected for each mature egg.
Can ICSI help after failed fertilisation in IVF?
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Yes. ICSI is frequently recommended when previous IVF cycles result in poor fertilisation or complete fertilisation failure. The procedure directly addresses fertilisation barriers that may prevent sperm from successfully fertilising the egg.
Is surgical sperm retrieval compatible with ICSI?
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Yes. ICSI is routinely performed using sperm obtained through procedures such as TESA, PESA, and micro-TESE. These techniques are used when sperm are absent from the ejaculate but can be retrieved directly from reproductive tissues.
How are eggs selected for ICSI?
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After egg retrieval, embryologists assess egg maturity in the laboratory. Only mature eggs are selected for ICSI because they have the highest potential for successful fertilisation and subsequent embryo development.
What happens after fertilisation with ICSI?
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Following fertilisation, embryos are monitored in the laboratory for growth and development. Based on embryo quality and treatment planning, embryos are transferred to the uterus or frozen for future use.

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