Scheduling your visit is quick and easy — simply use the form below to book your appointment with our team today and take the first step toward personalized care.
Your first visit is an important step in understanding your fertility journey. To make the experience as smooth, productive, and insightful as possible, consider the following tips as you prepare:
Bring along any previous medical records, test results, or fertility‑related reports. These help our specialists understand your history and tailor their guidance.
Write down any questions, concerns, or topics you’d like to discuss. This ensures you make the most of your time with the medical team.
Explore our educational resources to get a basic understanding of IVF. This helps you engage in a more informed and meaningful conversation during your appointment.
IVF often involves multiple visits and time‑sensitive steps. Consider your availability so we can help plan a treatment timeline that fits your lifestyle.
Note the date and time of your appointment and set a reminder. This small step helps you stay organized and avoid last‑minute rush.
If you’re travelling from outside Abuja, Nigeria. Consider booking morning appointment allows you to complete your fertility work‑up on the same day, saving you time and reducing the need for multiple trips.
As you begin your IVF journey, your initial consultation sets the stage for everything that follows. Preparing well ensures you get the most out of this important visit. Here are the simple ways you can secure your appointment:
Walk into the Clinic: Our warm and welcoming front desk team is always ready to assist you. Simply stop by, and our staff will help you schedule your appointment with ease.
Phone or WhatsApp Booking: Call or send a WhatsApp message to our front desk at +2348166542222 to speak with a member of our team. We’re happy to guide you and accommodate your needs.
Use Our Online Appointment Form: Prefer a quick, hassle‑free option? Complete our online form from anywhere, at any time. It’s fast, efficient, and designed to fit your schedule.
Clinic Hours: We’re open Monday to Friday, from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Choose a time that works best for you, and we’ll be ready to support you every step of the way.
Find clear, trusted answers to the most common questions about IVF—designed to guide and support you every step of the way.
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the leading Medically Assisted
Reproductive (MAR) treatment used to address various forms of
infertility. The primary goal of IVF is to help
individuals or couples affected by infertility to achieve pregnancy and
become parents.
IVF typically involves:
Ovarian stimulation
Egg retrieval
Fertilization in the laboratory
Embryo development
Embryo transfer
A full cycle usually takes 4–6 weeks. though it may extend depending on individual circumstances.
A typical IVF cycle—from stimulation to pregnancy test—takes 4 to 6 weeks.
A typical IVF cycle—from stimulation to pregnancy test—takes 4 to 6 weeks.
IVF may be recommended for:
Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes
Endometriosis
Low sperm count or sperm quality issues
PCOS or ovulation disorders
Uterine fibroids
Unexplained infertility
Genetic conditions requiring PGT
Fertility preservation before cancer treatment
IUI: Sperm is placed directly into the uterus; fertilization occurs naturally.
IVF: Fertilization occurs in the lab, and embryos are transferred into the uterus. IUI is less invasive and less expensive but has lower success rates.
Success depends on factors such as age, egg quality, sperm quality, and underlying medical conditions. Younger women generally have higher success rates.
Our Success Rate:
83% success rate among patients with a good prognosis, about 60% success rate even in challenging,
poor‑prognosis cases, and 71.5% overall cumulative success rate across all patient categories.
Yes, IVF is often recommended for women over 40, though success rates decline with age. Donor eggs may be considered in some cases.
Yes. Current evidence indicates a slightly increased risk of congenital or genetic abnormalities in children conceived through IVF compared with natural conception.
Many women who conceive through IVF go on to have normal healthy babies.
Yes, with Intra‑Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) , the procedure involves injecting a single healthy sperm directly into each egg to increase the chance of successful fertilization. Even men with severely low sperm count — or almost no sperm — can father a child through this method.
We transfer 1 - 3 embryos, this depends on age, embryo quality, and medical history. Many clinics recommend single embryo transfer to reduce the risk of multiple pregnancy.
PGT may be recommended for patients with known genetic conditions, recurrent pregnancy loss, or advanced maternal age.
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Every patient’s story matters to us, and we strive to make their journey as supportive, transparent, and successful as possible.
We are committed to delivering world‑class fertility services through innovation, integrity, and personalized care.