Services
Experience top-notch medical expertise and compassionate care at RapidoCure. We offer a range of services including Laser Treatment, Surgery, Infertility Treatment, and Cosmetic Gynecology to ensure rapid and reliable healthcare services.
Stone Management
It refers to the process of using laser technology to break down kidney stones into smaller pieces that can be easily passed out of the body through urine. It’s a minimally invasive procedure that’s often used to treat kidney stones that are too large to pass naturally or causing discomfort. The laser energy breaks up the stones without the need for surgical incisions, making it a popular choice for kidney stone treatment.
Prostate
Laser treatment of the prostate, also known as laser prostate surgery or laser prostatectomy, is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a condition where the prostate gland enlarges and causes urinary symptoms. The laser energy is used to remove or vaporize excess prostate tissue, relieving urinary obstruction and improving urine flow. It’s an alternative to traditional surgical methods with potentially shorter recovery times and fewer complications.
Cervical
Laser treatment of the cervix is often used in procedures such as laser cervical conization or laser ablation to treat abnormal cervical cells, precancerous lesions, or early-stage cervical cancer. The laser energy is directed at the affected area to remove or destroy abnormal tissue while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. It’s a minimally invasive approach that may offer quicker recovery times and reduced risk compared to traditional surgical methods.
Varicose Veins
Laser treatment for varicose veins involves using laser energy to heat and close off the affected veins. This process is known as endovenous laser ablation (EVLA) or endovenous laser therapy (EVLT).
Haemorrhoids
Laser treatment for haemorrhoids, also known as laser haemorrhoidoplasty or laser haemorrhoidectomy, involves using laser energy to shrink and seal off the blood vessels that supply the haemorrhoids.
Circumcision
In laser technology, circumcision refers to the surgical procedure of removing the foreskin covering the tip of the penis. Laser circumcision involves using a laser device to make precise incisions and remove the foreskin tissue.
SUI
In the context of cosmetic gynecology, SUI may be addressed through various treatments aimed at improving the appearance and function of the female genitalia, including procedures such as labiaplasty (surgical alteration of the labia minora or majora), vaginal rejuvenation, or aesthetic vaginal surgeries.
Vaginal Tightening
Vaginal tightening refers to procedures or treatments aimed at improving the appearance and function of the vaginal area. This may include surgical or non-surgical interventions designed to enhance vaginal tone, firmness, and tightness.
Labia Reduction
Labia reduction, also known as labiaplasty, is a surgical procedure performed to alter the size or shape of the labia minora (inner vaginal lips) or labia majora (outer vaginal lips) for cosmetic or functional reasons.
Female Infertility Treatment
Evaluation
evaluation refers to the process of assessing various factors that could be contributing to a woman’s inability to conceive. This evaluation typically involves a thorough medical history review, physical examination, and a series of tests aimed at identifying potential causes of infertility.
PRP Treatment
PRP, or Platelet-Rich Plasma, treatment in female infertility refers to a therapy where a woman’s own blood is used to extract concentrated platelets, growth factors, and other bioactive proteins, which are then injected into the reproductive organs to potentially improve fertility outcomes.
IUI
IUI stands for Intrauterine Insemination, which is a common procedure used in female infertility treatment. During IUI, specially prepared sperm is directly inserted into the woman’s uterus around the time of ovulation to increase the chances of fertilization.
ICSI
During ICSI, a single sperm is selected under a microscope and injected directly into the cytoplasm of an egg retrieved from the woman’s ovaries. This procedure is performed in the laboratory by highly skilled embryologists.
Laparoscopy
Laparoscopy in female infertility treatment is a surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat various reproductive health conditions that may contribute to infertility. During laparoscopy, a thin, lighted tube with a camera (laparoscope) is inserted through small incisions in the abdomen to visualize the reproductive organs.
Male Infertility Treatment
CASA
CASA stands for Computer-Assisted Sperm Analysis. It’s a technology used in laboratories to assess various parameters of sperm quality and quantity, such as sperm count, motility, and morphology, with the help of computer software. CASA systems provide more accurate and standardized results compared to manual methods, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility.
ED Evaluation
“ED evaluation” typically refers to Erectile Dysfunction evaluation. Evaluating erectile function helps healthcare providers understand any underlying issues that may contribute to infertility and tailor treatment accordingly.
RIGISCAN
RigiScan is a device used in the evaluation of erectile dysfunction (ED), which can be relevant in male infertility treatment. By monitoring nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT), RigiScan helps clinicians diagnose the underlying causes of ED and assess the effectiveness of treatment interventions.
Microscopic varicocelectomy
This minimally invasive approach reduces the risk of complications and improves outcomes compared to traditional open surgery. By restoring normal blood flow and temperature regulation in the testicles, microscopic varicocelectomy can improve sperm quality and increase the chances of conception in men with infertility related to varicoceles.
Sperm Bank
A sperm bank is a facility that collects, stores, and distributes human sperm for reproductive purposes. In the context of male infertility treatment, sperm banks play a crucial role in assisting couples or individuals who are unable to conceive naturally due to male factor infertility.
PRP Treatment
PRP therapy may be used to address certain conditions that affect sperm production or function, such as non-obstructive azoospermia (a condition where the testicles produce little to no sperm). The idea behind PRP therapy in this context is that the growth factors and other bioactive substances in the PRP may stimulate tissue repair and regeneration in the testicles, potentially improving sperm production and quality.
Shockwave
shockwave therapy may be used to address erectile dysfunction (ED), By promoting tissue healing and improving blood flow to the penis, shockwave therapy aims to enhance erectile function and potentially improve fertility outcomes.
Penile Implant
A penile implant, also known as a penile prosthesis, is a surgical device used to treat erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. While it is not directly used to treat male infertility, it can indirectly assist in fertility by addressing issues related to erectile function
Penile Enhancement
In male infertility treatment, the focus is on addressing underlying medical conditions or factors that may affect sperm production, quality, or delivery. Procedures such as penile enhancement surgeries, injections, or other interventions aimed solely at altering the appearance or size of the penis are not directly related to treating infertility.
TESA MICRO
TESA MICRO stands for Testicular Sperm Aspiration using Microdissection. It is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to retrieve sperm directly from the testicles for use in assisted reproductive techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
Surgery
Advanced surgical procedures performed by highly skilled healthcare professionals to enhance well-being and aid in recovery.
Other Services
A wide range of medical services and treatments designed to cater to diverse healthcare needs, ensuring satisfaction and well-being of each patient.