Laparoscopy & Hysteroscopy

Understanding what’s happening,
with more clarity.

Some fertility concerns can’t be fully understood through scans alone. Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy help us look closer, identify underlying issues, and guide treatment more accurately.

When They’re Recommended

These procedures may help identify underlying concerns.

01
Endometriosis

Can affect fertility silently

02
Fibroids or polyps

May interfere with implantation

03
Blocked fallopian tubes

Can prevent fertilisation

04
Pelvic adhesions

May affect reproductive function

05
Unexplained infertility

When routine tests don’t give enough answers

What These Procedures Help Us Understand

Two procedures. Different areas. One goal - better clarity.

Laparoscopy

A minimally invasive procedure used to examine the pelvic organs, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and surrounding areas.

Hysteroscopy

A procedure that allows us to look inside the uterus to identify concerns affecting implantation or pregnancy.

Why Choose Us

Experienced care, guided with clarity.

01
30+ years of fertility experience

A long-standing focus on reproductive care

02
Thoughtful decision-making

Procedures are recommended carefully, not routinely

03
Integrated fertility support

Diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up under one roof

04
Support that feels personal

Questions are addressed with patience, guidance, and consistent doctor involvement.

Take the First Step

If you’ve been advised to undergo further evaluation, we’re here to guide you.

Speak to our team to understand whether laparoscopy or hysteroscopy may be relevant in your
situation.

Your details are only used to respond to your enquiry.

Is This Relevant For You?

You may want to explore this if…

A consultation can bring clarity, even if you’re not ready for treatment.

Not sure where to begin? A consultation can bring clarity without pressure or commitment.
Trying for a year without success

If you’ve been trying consistently, it may help to understand why conception isn’t happening.

Irregular or missed periods

Irregular cycles often mean ovulation is not happening consistently.

Diagnosed PCOS or endometriosis

These conditions may affect fertility differently for every individual.

Previous pregnancy, but difficulty now

Secondary infertility is more common than many realise.

Planning pregnancy after 35

Understanding your fertility early can help you make informed decisions.