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Chirag Shah

Dr. Chirag Shah

Senior Consultant, Fertility & IVF Specialist
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What does an embryologist do during IVF?
An embryologist is responsible for handling eggs, sperm, and embryos inside the IVF laboratory. They perform procedures like fertilization (ICSI), monitor embryo development, and ensure the laboratory environment supports healthy embryo growth.
The IVF laboratory and embryologist play a critical role in treatment outcomes. Factors such as lab protocols, incubator conditions, and embryo handling techniques can influence fertilization and embryo development.
As Chief Embryologist, Chirag Shah oversees the IVF laboratory, performs advanced procedures like ICSI and embryo freezing, and ensures the lab follows strict quality and safety protocols.
Embryos are cultured in specialized incubators that maintain precise temperature, gas levels, and sterile conditions. The embryology team carefully monitors their development before transfer or freezing.
In certain cases, patients may meet or speak with the embryology team to understand the lab process, embryo development, or the scientific aspects of their treatment.

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