At Dr Neeraja's Mom's Hope Fertility in Asilmetta, the focus is egg and sperm quality first — supporting natural conception through diet, lifestyle and fertility yoga, and reserving IUI and IVF for clearly indicated situations.
A fertility specialist who begins with understanding — not intervention.
Dr Vijaya Lakshmi is a fertility specialist and gynaecologist practising at Dr Neeraja's Mom's Hope Fertility, Visakhapatnam. Her work centres on the foundations of conception — egg quality and sperm quality — and on guiding couples toward natural conception wherever it is realistic, with advanced treatment offered only when the clinical picture calls for it.
Trained in reproductive medicine and minimal-access (laparoscopic) surgery, she combines diagnostic clarity with a calm, unhurried consultation style.
Mom's Hope is, at heart, a fertility centre — not a procedure factory. The clinic has advanced facilities, but the starting point is always the couple's own physiology: improving egg and sperm quality, addressing lifestyle, and creating the conditions for conception to happen on its own where that is realistic.
Careful assessment of egg quality and sperm quality, because healthier gametes underpin every path that follows.
Diet, lifestyle changes and fertility yoga to support the body's own readiness for conception.
IUI and IVF are offered for clearly indicated cases — chosen with you, never by default.
Understanding ovarian reserve and egg health as the foundation of a fertility plan.
Evaluating the male factor with equal care — count, motility and morphology.
Guided changes that support natural conception and overall reproductive health.
Intrauterine insemination for suitable, clearly indicated couples.
In-vitro fertilisation where the indication is clear, explained fully beforehand.
A structured work-up that maps the most appropriate path for you both.
Couples often arrive unsure of the difference. Here is a plain-language overview. Which path suits you depends entirely on your individual diagnosis, discussed together in consultation.
Intrauterine insemination
Prepared sperm is placed directly into the uterus around the time of ovulation, shortening the journey to the egg.
In-vitro fertilisation
Eggs and sperm are brought together in the laboratory, and a resulting embryo is transferred to the uterus.
This information is educational and general. It is not a recommendation, and no treatment can guarantee a pregnancy. Your suitable option is decided with your doctor based on your own assessment.
Where a structural or anatomical factor is identified, these diagnostic and corrective procedures are carried out to help conception — each chosen for a specific clinical reason.
Keyhole assessment and treatment of pelvic factors affecting fertility.
Direct inspection of the uterine cavity to find and address intrauterine factors.
Opening proximally blocked fallopian tubes to restore the natural pathway.
Correction of a uterine septum that can interfere with implantation.
Removal of endometrial polyps that may affect the uterine lining.
Ultrasound assessment of the uterine cavity using saline contrast.
Imaging to check whether the fallopian tubes are open.
“Our work is to understand your body first — and to choose the gentlest path that genuinely fits your diagnosis.”
For new and follow-up consultations, please call ahead. Treatment plans are discussed in person after assessment.