At Concept Fertility Centre, we are committed in helping you build your family. It is a staggering fact that up to one in seven couples find that at some time during their life they need assistance to become pregnant. Not all couples need to embark on Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) procedures, many simply need to establish their fertile periods or have artificial insemination, or sometimes hormonal support. We help couples considering undergoing any fertility investigations and treatments like Timed Intercourse and Assisted Insemination and ART procedures such as In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), Assisted Hatching at Concept Fertility Centre (Australia). Concept’s laboratory is equipped with the modern technology equipment and complies with international standards and guidelines. The equipment and media that we use are in fact some of the premium names in the field of ART such as Cook Needles, Sydney IVF Cook Transfer Catheter, Vitrolife and Medicult. At Concept, we use desk-top mini-incubators that have revolutionised pregnancy rates. These incubators simulate the natural environment of human fallopian tubes by using low oxygen levels. They also feature just the right amount of carbon dioxide needed to help embryos grow. Inside these incubators, embryos are grown in a type of fluid called a culture medium. The quality of this culture medium is crucial to the success of an IVF cycle. That's why we use premium European brands. Concept also offers patient the chance to cryopreserve (freeze) any healthy surplus embryos from an IVF/ICSI cycle. By freezing these embryos you have the chance to attempt pregnancy more than once through Frozen Embryo Transfer after only one stimulated cycle.
Capacity
Outpatient: 100 Patients / Day
Inpatient: 60 Beds
Number of nurses: 60
Number of full time doctors: 15
Number of consulting doctors: 23
Facilities
Specialized centers: 15
Emergency service: 24 Hours
Imaging Service: 24 Hours
Outreach Clinics: 10
256 Slices CT Scanner
Operating theaters: 3
Minimally-invasive surgery