Hysteroscopy in Kolkata — See Inside, Diagnose & Treat in One Sitting

Many women undergo multiple failed IVF cycles without ever knowing the inside of their uterus is the hidden obstacle. A single hysteroscopy can identify and fix uterine polyps, fibroids, adhesions, or a septum — dramatically improving both natural conception and IVF implantation rates. At Maatritva IVF, Dr. Ankita Mandal performs both diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy as a critical component of the fertility workup.

Estimated Cost

₹25,000 – ₹80,000

Success Rate*

Improves IVF implantation by 30–50%

*Varies by age & medical history

What is Hysteroscopy in Kolkata?

Hysteroscopy involves inserting a thin, lighted telescope (hysteroscope) through the cervix to directly visualise the uterine cavity in real-time on a monitor. It is the gold standard for diagnosing intrauterine abnormalities that ultrasound often misses. Operative hysteroscopy allows simultaneous treatment — removing polyps, dividing a septum, or releasing adhesions — in one sitting.

Who Needs This?

Hysteroscopy is recommended before IVF for women with unexplained infertility where uterine factors are suspected, recurrent implantation failure, recurrent miscarriage (2+), abnormal uterine bleeding, suspected polyps or fibroids on ultrasound, and those being evaluated for uterine anatomical issues.

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The Process

  • 1Step 1: Baseline ultrasound review and pre-procedure blood work
  • 2Step 2: Procedure scheduled in first half of menstrual cycle for optimal visibility
  • 3Step 3: Hysteroscope inserted gently through cervix; uterine cavity filled with saline for visualization
  • 4Step 4: Entire cavity examined — fundus, orifices, endometrium
  • 5Step 5: Any polyps, adhesions, septum removed during same session using operative instruments
  • 6Step 6: Patient recovers for 1–2 hours and goes home; fertility treatment resumes next cycle

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