“Score Over Infertility” campaign empowers couples to take proactive steps towards planning their parenthood journey

November 1, 2024

World Fertility Day – 2nd November 2024: Apollo Fertility helps 4000+ Couples with early diagnosis related to fertility health

India

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Hyderabad, November 01, 2024:

Over the last couple of years Apollo Fertility, a leading provider of advanced fertility solutions, has initiated a unique campaign to help young couples evaluate their fertility health proactively via Score over Infertility screening package.

The comprehensive package analyzes the couple’s reproductive health via tests like AMH, Semen screening, USG, Thyroid screening etc. followed by a couple consultation with fertility specialist.

As one in four couples in India faces infertility challenges (as per the WHO report), Apollo Fertility’s “Score Over Infertility” campaign empowers couples to take proactive steps towards planning their parenthood journey. The advanced diagnostic tests and personalized treatment plans, help couples understand their fertility status and make informed decisions.

Apollo Fertility has been at the forefront of building products like Score over Infertility, for early diagnosis to start the parenting journey, and products like Dream of Tomorrow and Now for Future, a solution for egg freezing focusing on a futuristic approach in fertility care. Apollo Fertility has successfully helped over 30,000+ couples realize their dream of parenthood.

Dr. Col. Sandeep Karunakaran, Sr. Consultant Fertility & IVF, Apollo Fertility said, “We are proud to have helped thousands of couples overcome infertility challenges via early diagnosis through our Score Over Fertility program. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing compassionate care and innovative solutions to our patients. With ‘Score Over Infertility,’ we aim to empower couples to take control of their reproductive health and achieve their dream of parenthood.”

Apollo Fertility believes in the ‘Think Equal’ philosophy and believes that infertility can equally affect men and women and hence the assessment is equally important for both.

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