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Sree Fertility Centre launched its reproductive care facility in Kondapur on Wednesday. The facility was inaugurated by Dr Manjula Anagani, Managing Director, Maxcure Suyosha Hospital; Anurag Pandey, RJ Fever FM 94.3; Dr Aradhya Achuri, Fertility Specialist, Sree Fertility Centre and Dr Pravin Shinde, Consultant Embryologist, Sree Fertility Centre.
Sree Fertility Centre launched its reproductive care facility in Kondapur on Wednesday. The facility was inaugurated by Dr Manjula Anagani, Managing Director, Maxcure Suyosha Hospital; Anurag Pandey, RJ Fever FM 94.3; Dr Aradhya Achuri, Fertility Specialist, Sree Fertility Centre and Dr Pravin Shinde, Consultant Embryologist, Sree Fertility Centre.
“Our Srinagar Colony centre has been attracting considerably large number of couples from the new city areas of Cyberabad including Madhapur, Kondapur, Gachibowli, Kukatpally, off late. This woke us up to the need for this new Centre at Kondapur to reach out to such couples.
We subsequently discovered the rampant phenomenon of infertility in this part of the city, which is densely populated with young couples and a significantly high percentage of whom are childless,” said Dr Achuri.
“Our studies prior to the commissioning of the Sree Fertility Centre at Kondapur, threw up some startling pointers. A high percentage of couples in this part of the city being young, often both are employed in highly demanding jobs with high stress levels.
They hardly have time for themselves and spend very little time together, satiate with junk food, no physical exercise and often running against deadlines leading to enormous stress and diseases like diabetes, hypertension and obesity, all underlying causes for infertility,” she said.
“We are working with such couples to provide appropriate infertility care in addition to counselling to bring about change in their lifestyles,” said the doctor.
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