Hours
Monday | 9 am–10 pm |
Tuesday | 9 am–10 pm |
Wednesday | 9 am–10 pm |
Thursday | 9 am–10 pm |
Friday | 9 am–10 pm |
Saturday | 9 am–10 pm |
Sunday | 9 am–10 pm |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
While success rates can vary based on individual factors such as age, health, and specific infertility issues, God's Grace IVF Center, led by Dr. Roshi Satija, uses advanced technology and personalized treatment plans to maximize success. During your consultation, we will discuss your specific situation and give you a more accurate understanding of the potential success rates for your case.
As with any medical procedure, IVF carries some risks, including:
- Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS)
- Multiple pregnancies (twins, triplets, etc.)
- Ectopic pregnancy
- Infection or bleeding during egg retrieval
- Emotional and physical stress
Our team will carefully monitor your progress throughout the IVF cycle to minimize risks and provide appropriate care.
An IVF treatment cycle typically takes about 4-6 weeks from the start of ovarian stimulation to the pregnancy test. If the first cycle is not successful, additional cycles may be recommended.
The cost of IVF treatment can vary depending on the specific services required, medications, and the individual needs of the patient. We recommend scheduling a consultation with Dr. Roshi Satija to get a clear breakdown of the costs associated with your treatment plan. Payment plans may be available.
The number of IVF cycles needed varies from person to person. Some patients may achieve success in the first cycle, while others may need more than one attempt. Factors such as age, ovarian reserve, and the specific cause of infertility influence the number of cycles required. Dr. Roshi Satija and our team will work closely with you to determine the best course of action.
We understand how emotionally challenging it can be if IVF does not result in pregnancy. If IVF is unsuccessful, we will discuss your options moving forward, which may include additional IVF cycles, alternative fertility treatments (such as ICSI, egg/sperm donation, or gestational surrogacy), or other options based on your needs and preferences.