Excelsior Correspondent
RAJOURI, Apr 30: `SaveOnMedicals’ Clinic, with its objective to serve people in J&K, organised an infertility camp for couples facing difficulty in having children here today.
The camp was conducted under the guidance of Dr Sunila Gupta, a leading infertility specialist of `SaveOnMedicals’ Clinic at Jammu with Dr Garu’s Clinic, Rajouri. She examined over 60 patients today and apprised them of the possibilities of having children with the help of latest techniques and procedures like IUI and IVF.
Speaking on the occasion, she said that all our earlier camps at RS Pura, Nowshera and Sunderbani had been a great success with a lot of people benefiting from the advice. She also cited a few difficult cases from the Jammu and adjoining areas where the patient were in their late forties and due to the age factor, fertility treatment had become very arduous.
“However, since our partner SCI is a pioneer in infertility treatment, we could handle the situation very well here in Jammu under the guidance of Dr Shivani Gaur, from SCI Hospitals Delhi. We treated the patient with customised regimen for 30 days here in Jammu Clinic and then carried out the final process of fertilisation and embryo transfer in SCI Hospital, Delhi.
Along with the leading infertility specialist Dr Sunila Gupta, Gopal Chand, an expert infertility lab technician, Sumit Khajuria and Shubham also provided their services to the patients of Rajouri. “Learning from our past experiences, we have made all arrangements to collect samples for conducting specialised tests in our lab at Jammu / Delhi here only at the camp site. This would save patients additional trip to Jammu,” Lab Incharge said.
“We are committed to bring latest infertility treatment to the people of Jammu & Kashmir and today’s free infertility camp was the fourth one that we have conducted in the past month or so, the first one being at RS Pura. Over the next few months, we intend to reach all towns in the Jammu province with similar camps so that people of other districts can benefit too,” Ajay Gandotra, Director, `SaveOnMedicals’ added.