Fertility Diagnostics & Procedures

Sonohysterography

When facing infertility, getting the full picture matters. Sonohysterography is a simple in-office ultrasound procedure that uses sterile saline to gently expand the uterine cavity, providing detailed images often missed by routine scans. It helps evaluate the inside of the uterus to identify potential barriers to conception or implantation. 

Office Hysteroscopy

When struggling to conceive, understanding the health of the uterus is essential. Office hysteroscopy is a quick, in-office procedure that allows direct visualization of the uterine cavity to detect and sometimes treat issues that may affect fertility.

Sonohysterography

When facing infertility, getting the full picture matters. Sonohysterography is a simple in-office ultrasound procedure that uses sterile saline to gently expand the uterine cavity, providing detailed images often missed by routine scans. It helps evaluate the inside of the uterus to identify potential barriers to conception or implantation.

Office Hysteroscopy

When struggling to conceive, understanding the health of the uterus is essential. Office hysteroscopy is a quick, in-office procedure that allows direct visualization of the uterine cavity to detect and sometimes treat issues that may affect fertility.

Testicular Biopsy

When struggling with infertility and no sperm are found in the semen, a testicular biopsy may be an important next step in finding answers. This simple procedure is used to evaluate whether sperm are being produced in the testicles and, in some cases, to retrieve sperm that can be used for assisted reproductive techniques.

Cyst Aspiration

When undergoing fertility treatment, ovarian cysts may occasionally appear and interfere with your cycle or planned procedures. In some cases, cyst aspiration is recommended to gently drain these fluid-filled sacs and help restore a more favorable environment for ovulation or ovarian stimulation.

Testicular Biopsy

When struggling with infertility and no sperm are found in the semen, a testicular biopsy may be an important next step in finding answers. This simple procedure is used to evaluate whether sperm are being produced in the testicles and, in some cases, to retrieve sperm that can be used for assisted reproductive techniques.

Cyst Aspiration

When undergoing fertility treatment, ovarian cysts may occasionally appear and interfere with your cycle or planned procedures. In some cases, cyst aspiration is recommended to gently drain these fluid-filled sacs and help restore a more favorable environment for ovulation or ovarian stimulation.