Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
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Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection ICSI
We provide advanced ICSI services to assist couples facing male infertility challenges. ICSI is a specialized technique where a single healthy sperm is directly injected into a mature egg to achieve fertilization, making it one of the most effective assisted reproductive treatments.
This procedure is particularly recommended for cases of low sperm count, poor sperm motility, or previous fertilization failures during IVF. Our experienced specialists use precision techniques and modern laboratory technology to maximize the chances of successful fertilization and pregnancy.
Treatment Process
ICSI is performed as part of the IVF process. Mature eggs are retrieved from the ovaries, and a single sperm is carefully injected into each egg under a microscope. The fertilized embryos are then monitored in the laboratory for healthy development.
Once embryos reach the appropriate stage, the healthiest one is selected for transfer into the uterus. Throughout the process, our team ensures close monitoring and personalized care to support the best possible outcomes.
Why is ICSI Important?
ICSI is crucial for overcoming male infertility issues that cannot be addressed with conventional IVF alone. By directly injecting sperm into the egg, it improves fertilization rates even in cases of severe sperm abnormalities.
This technique provides hope to couples struggling with infertility due to male factors, offering a reliable path to conception and increasing the chances of a successful pregnancy.





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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, ICSI is a safe and well-established fertility treatment when performed by skilled specialists in a controlled laboratory environment.
While ICSI significantly increases the chances of fertilization, success depends on factors such as egg quality, sperm health, and overall fertility conditions.
CSI is recommended for couples with male infertility issues, such as low sperm count, poor motility, or prior fertilization failures during IVF.
ICSI is performed in a laboratory and does not involve pain. Egg retrieval is done under sedation to ensure comfort, and the rest of the procedure is entirely handled outside the body.