In Vitro Katowice
The Invimed Katowice clinic specialises in comprehensive infertility treatment using in vitro and other advanced reproductive techniques. The centre offers full diagnostics, in vitro fertilisation, preimplantation diagnostics and gamete donation. Thanks to its experienced team of doctors and embryologists, the clinic achieves high treatment efficiency. Modern equipment and a friendly atmosphere ensure comfort throughout the treatment process. Find out the details of the offer and how the clinic can help you fulfil your dreams of parenthood.
Highlights
- The Invimed clinic in Katowice offers full diagnostics and infertility treatment at 83 Piotrowiecka Street.
- The IVF procedure consists of 5 stages: diagnosis, hormonal stimulation, puncture, embryo culture and transfer.
- In Poland, 15-20% couples of childbearing age are unsuccessfully trying to have a child naturally.
- The subsidy programme offers support for IVF procedures for qualified couples.
How to find us - In Vitro Katowice
83 Piotrowicka Street, 40-724 Katowice
What does the IVF procedure look like at Invimed?
In Poland, an estimated 15-20% couples of reproductive age are unsuccessfully trying to have a child. For many of them, one chance to fulfil the dream of parenthood is to use in vitro fertilisation. Currently, of all the infertility treatment methods used, in vitro fertilisation is considered to be the most effective.
What is the in vitro method?
The in vitro fertilisation procedure involves the fusion of a male and female gamete outside the female reproductive system, under laboratory conditions (Latin for in vitro).
How does the in vitro procedure work?
The IVF procedure consists of several stages.
- The first step is to visit a specialist and perform an appropriate diagnosis.
- After reviewing the results, the doctor prescribes hormonal medication to the woman and the so-called hormonal stimulation begins.
- After hormonal stimulation, an LP procedure is performed.
- Under laboratory conditions, an experienced embryologist combines a female cell with a male cell. Embryo culture begins.
- Between the 2nd and 5th day after fertilisation, an embryo transfer procedure is carried out into the woman's uterus.
In Vitro Katowice - price
IVF treatment requires highly specialised technology and a team of experienced specialists. Each case is different, which means that the cost of IVF is set individually, depending on the chosen path of treatment for specific patients. In the clinic Invimed in Katowice all prices are transparent and known at the beginning of the treatment. Additionally, the price of in vitro fertilisation may be lower due to some medicines reimbursed by the National Health Fund.
In the Invimed clinic in Katowice, the in vitro reimbursement programme for infertile couples has been successfully implemented for several years. Thanks to co-financing the cost of treatment is significantly reduced. Each couple qualified for the programme can benefit from support in the amount of 5000 PLN for up to 3 in vitro fertilisation procedures.
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Frequently asked questions - FAQ
Yes, there are medical contraindications such as severe heart disease, liver disease, kidney disease or active cancer. Each patient undergoes detailed diagnostics so that the doctor can assess the safety of the procedure.
A full IVF cycle usually takes 6-8 weeks. This includes diagnosis, hormonal stimulation (10-14 days), puncture, embryo culture and transfer. The time may extend if additional tests are required.
Surplus embryos of good quality can be frozen by vitrification and stored for several years. This allows subsequent transfer attempts without having to repeat the entire stimulation and puncture cycle.
Yes, age significantly affects efficacy. In women under the age of 35, the chances of success are highest at around 40-50%, while after the age of 40 it drops to around 20-25%.
It is best to bring the results of all previous gynaecological and andrological examinations, a list of medications taken and information about previous pregnancies. It is also a good idea to prepare questions about treatment and expectations.
The medical information presented should be considered as general guidelines and does not replace the individual judgement of the doctor regarding the medical management of each patient. The doctor, after a thorough examination of the patient's condition, determines the extent and frequency of diagnostic tests and/or therapeutic procedures, taking into account specific medical indications. All medical decisions are made in full consultation with the patient.
Author of the article
Invimed editorial team - we serve patients by solving their fertility problems. We use world medical knowledge, state-of-the-art technology and treatment methods. We are here to make dreams of parenthood come true. The smiles on the faces of happy parents give meaning to our work.
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