Precision fertilization for severe male-factor infertility.
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is an advanced form of IVF where a single healthy sperm is injected directly into an egg. It is especially effective for severe male-factor infertility.
Our embryologists use high-precision micromanipulation to maximise fertilization even when sperm count or motility is very low.
One healthy sperm injected per egg.
Performed by senior embryologists.
Ideal when sperm quality is low.
Effective after failed conventional IVF.
Assess male and female factors.
Eggs collected as in IVF.
Best sperm chosen under microscope.
Sperm injected into each egg.
Healthy embryo placed in uterus.
ICSI significantly improves fertilization rates in severe male-factor cases, delivering reliable outcomes when standard IVF may not.
*Success rates vary by age and medical history. Your specialist shares realistic, personalized expectations.
In ICSI a single sperm is injected into the egg, rather than mixing eggs and sperm together.
Couples with very low sperm count, poor motility or previous fertilization failure.
ICSI is widely used worldwide with reassuring safety data.
It improves fertilization, but overall success still depends on embryo and uterine factors.
Yes, ICSI works well with frozen or surgically retrieved sperm.