Dr Vrushni Bhuta provides personalised care and compassionate support, guiding you through every step of your fertility journey.
With more than a decade of experience in Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Dr Vrushni Bhuta specialises in helping patients achieve their dreams of parenthood through a wide range of fertility treatments. She offers personalised assessments and treatment plans to help you ease into parenthood. Dr Bhuta's expertise ensures that each couple receives a customised approach to address their specific needs to navigate their path to parenthood.
MS OBGY, Fellowship in
Endoscopy (ICOG),
M.R.M (UK)
Experience compassionate care and dedicated support at every step, ensuring you feel informed, empowered, and fully supported in bringing your dreams of parenthood to life.
Dr Bhuta’s mission is to build a compassionate community that not only supports but also fosters an empathetic and understanding environment. This community is designed to act as a sacred space where both men and women facing fertility challenges can find solace, guidance, and hope.
Inspired by the verse from the Bhagwad Gita, "Karmanye Vadhikaraste, Ma Phaleshou Kada Chana, Ma Karma Phala Hetur Bhurmatey Sangostva Akarmani," Dr Vrushni focuses on providing the best possible care, maintaining patient confidentiality, and upholding ethical standards and integrity in her practice.
Dr Vrushni believes that fertility is controlled by Mother Nature on a higher plane. She considers all patients seeking treatment her soul families. With positive energy, advances in medical science and technology, couples as well as individuals can bring new life into the world.
This involves guidance and education, along with all the necessary screening tests for a couple to ensure the healthiest outcomes.
Follicular tracking involves a series of painless ultrasounds performed at regular intervals to assess the growth and development of ovarian follicles.
This procedure involves depositing a processed semen sample in the upper uterine cavity with the help of a thin, sterile plastic tube (catheter) around the time of ovulation to maximise the chances of conception.
An advanced technique that combines eggs and sperm in a laboratory setting, offering hope for conception when natural methods are unsuccessful. In IVF, eggs collected from the woman are placed in a Petri dish with millions of sperm for natural fertilisation.
ICSI involves injecting a single sperm into the cytoplasm of the egg using very fine micromanipulation equipment to achieve fertilisation.
These are surgical techniques used to retrieve sperm directly from the testicles, aiding men with limited or no sperm in their ejaculate.
These surgeries play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating female infertility.
This involves freezing and storing embryos (fertilized eggs) created during IVF/ICSI cycles using a process called cryopreservation or embryo freezing. The frozen embryos are stored and later thawed for future use. This process is especially beneficial for patients undergoing cancer treatment, as they can preserve their embryos for future parenthood.
Oocyte or egg freezing allows women to freeze their genetic material for future use when they are ready for pregnancy. By freezing eggs at a younger age, when they are of higher quality, women can preserve their reproductive potential, offering flexibility and peace of mind for family planning.
Sperm freezing is a method of preserving sperm for future use. It is particularly beneficial for men undergoing medical treatments that may damage sperm quality, such as cancer treatments or surgeries. Sperm can also be cryopreserved before fertility treatments for convenience.
When a woman’s eggs are not viable, donor eggs provide an alternative path to parenthood. Donor eggs, usually from a younger and fertile individual, are fertilized with sperm through IVF/ICSI, allowing the recipient to experience pregnancy and childbirth.
This involves injecting platelet-rich plasma (PRP) — processed from the patient’s blood — into the ovaries to improve ovarian function in women with diminished ovarian reserve, premature ovarian failure, or poor response to fertility treatments.
PRP is infused into the uterus to promote endometrial growth in women with a thin endometrium.
Surrogacy refers to a process where a woman carries and gives birth to a baby for another couple. It is recommended for couples where the female partner is unable to carry a pregnancy to term.
This is a screening test performed on embryos created via IVF/ICSI to genetically analyze them before transfer.
With a decade-long experience in Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Dr Vrushni Bhuta specialises in IUI, IVF, ICSI, frozen embryo transfers, oocyte donation, and surrogacy. She offers a well-rounded medical roadmap of required treatment modalities and personally assesses every couple.
Dr Vrushni has trained at esteemed ART centres, including Command Hospital (SC) - Armed Forces Medical College and Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune. She continually upgrades her skills and has completed her Masters in Reproductive Medicine from Homerton University Hospital, London.
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