Preethika Fertility Centre
“Preethika Fertility Centre is a beacon of hope in Fertility”, dedicated to empowering individuals on their journey to parenthood. Our experienced team offers personalized care from diagnosis to treatment, prioritizing communication, empathy, and patient education. With cutting-edge technology, we provide comprehensive fertility solutions tailored to each patient’s needs. Our state-of-the-art facilities ensure safety and comfort, fostering a supportive environment where dreams of parenthood become reality. Trust Preethika Fertility Centre to be your partner in building families and delivering happiness.
“Welcome to a place where miracles happen every day”.
Our Service
Antenatal Care
- Preethika Fertility Centre focuses on ensuring a safe, comfortable, and happy journey through pregnancy.
- Antenatal care is important for the health of both the mother and the baby.
- Our services include checking medical records, screening for genetic issues, tracking the baby’s growth, handling twin pregnancies, and managing pregnancy-related high blood pressure.
- Our team of experienced specialists and support staff prioritize your well-being and the safety of your baby.
- We have a track record of over 300 successful deliveries each year.
- Trust Preethika for a personalized and reassuring birthing experience.
High Risk Pregnancy
- High-risk pregnancies are more dangerous for both the mother and the baby and need extra care and watchfulness because there’s a higher chance of problems.
- Things like existing health problems, having twins or more, or issues during pregnancy can make a pregnancy high-risk.
- Tests like blood tests or ultrasounds, and procedures like amniocentesis, help find out if there are any genetic issues or risks.
- If you experience severe pain, changes in vision, or bleeding, it’s important to see a doctor right away.
- Risk factors can be things like lifestyle choices, health problems, or how old the mother is.
- Managing a high-risk pregnancy means more doctor visits, changes in how you live, and sometimes taking medicine.
- Specialists might be needed, and they work to make sure both the current and future pregnancies have the best possible outcomes.
Post Natal Care
- Postnatal care is personalized support for mothers and newborns after childbirth, focusing on recovery and any possible issues.
- Normally, it lasts 6-8 weeks, but sometimes it needs to continue longer, especially if there are problems.
- This care is really important for keeping both the mom and the baby healthy.
- It involves creating a supportive environment for families and helping them with taking care of both mom and baby.
- Midwives are key in helping with breastfeeding, emotional support, and checking the baby’s health.
- Healthcare specialists also do check-ups to make sure everyone’s doing well and handle any health worries.
- At Motherhood, our experts in Obstetrics and Gynecology give thorough care, making sure each mom and baby get the help they need for their own situation, even after the baby’s born.
Ultra Sonography
- Ultrasounds during pregnancy have many purposes: confirming pregnancy, checking how the baby is growing and positioned, and spotting any possible problems.
- In the first trimester, they’re done to confirm pregnancy, hear the baby’s heartbeat, and guess when the baby’s due.
- In the second and third trimesters, ultrasounds keep track of how the baby’s growing, look for any issues, and check if the placenta is healthy.
- Some advanced types of ultrasounds, like transvaginal or 3-D and 4-D ultrasounds, make it easier to see things and help find problems like heart defects.
- Fetal echocardiography focuses on checking the baby’s heart structure and how well it works.
- Ultrasounds are usually safe, but it’s best not to have them unless the doctor says it’s needed. Doctors should decide when to do ultrasounds to keep both the mom and the baby safe.
Neonatal Intensive Care
- A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is a special place in a hospital for tiny or sick newborns who need extra attention.
- Babies might go to the NICU because they were born too early, had health problems before birth, had complications during delivery, or show signs of being sick after birth.
- NICUs are sorted into four levels:
– Level I: Basic care for newborns.
– Level II: Intensive care for babies who are stable or a bit sick.
– Level III: Full care for babies who are very sick.
– Level IV: Top-level care for babies who are extremely sick, with specialists and surgeries available all the time.
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Why Choose Us?
Expertise: Benefit from the proficiency of our seasoned specialists who bring years of experience and knowledge in fertility treatments.
Personalized Care: Receive individualized fertility solutions crafted to address your specific needs, ensuring a tailored approach to your journey.
Advanced Technology: Access state-of-the-art technology and innovative treatment options that enhance success rates and optimize outcomes.
Patient-Centric Approach: Experience compassionate and supportive care centered around your well-being, with a focus on empathy and understanding throughout your fertility journey.
Comprehensive Support: From diagnosis to treatment and beyond, rely on our dedicated team to guide and support you every step of the way, offering unwavering dedication to your success.
Choose Preethika Fertility Center as your trusted partner in realizing your dream of parenthood.