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OUR CLINICAL COUNCIL
It is a scientific committee consisting of physicians from the relevant branches to ensure the cooperation needed in the diagnosis and treatment process of a patient, which meets periodically to bring together and discuss information about the patient and to decide on the most appropriate treatment plan for the patient.
The specialists in the council look at the case from all angles, so that the patient does not have to visit one specialist after another, but rather has access to the best treatment option thanks to different specialist perspectives at the same time.
For this purpose, we have created this council to provide the right road map for our complicated or difficult patients by combining our knowledge and experience in reproductive technologies, healthy reproduction and IVF. In this council, we have come together as professors with deep knowledge and experience in their fields. The council includes professors from Gynecology, Urology, Medical Genetics and Embryology as the main branches. In addition, according to the applications, if we determine that a patient needs the opinions of other branch professors, we can include immunology, infectious diseases, pediatrics, neurology and other branch professors in our council.
WHO CAN APPLY TO THE COUNCIL?
1 - If you have had consecutive failed attempts,
2- If everything went well but you were unable to conceive,
3- If your doctor cannot obtain quality eggs and embryos despite applying different protocols,
4-If you are unable to obtain an egg despite high-dose ovulation treatment or if you have few and poor-quality eggs,
5- If your eggs are never fertilized,
6- If you get pregnant but miscarry,
7- If you are a carrier of a genetic disease and as a result you cannot deliver a healthy baby,
8- If you have no sperm cells,
9- If TESE was performed repeatedly but no sperm could be reached,
10- If there are problems with sperm count, structure or movement,
11- If there is no fertilization after ICSI with your sperm cells,
12 -If things did not go well in the embryology laboratory, fertilization numbers are insufficient, embryo quality is low, blastocysts do not develop,
13- If your embryos require high-tech procedures in addition to conventional procedures
THE COUNCIL WILL HELP YOU WITH YOUR ROADMAP.
If you think you are a complicated patient, you can contact our council.
This council meets weekly on Thursdays and evaluates the patients who are admitted. You will receive a written roadmap.
For application, please contact 0 312 442 63 84 / 0 533 956 33 47. 
Our representative will collect information such as your brief information note, previous examinations, and clinical history via WhatsApp or email and submit your file to the council.

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