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Clinic History

In 2020, Dr. Sara Davoodi established a clinic with the purpose of assisting couples who are struggling with infertility. The clinic boasts a team of experienced professionals and advanced systems, offering top-notch diagnostic and treatment services in the areas of gynecology, obstetrics, infertility treatment, and recurrent pregnancy loss. The clinic is committed to providing the latest and most effective treatment options to its patients.

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Dr. Sara Davoodi

Dr. Sara Davoodi is a skilled gynecologist, obstetrician, and infertility surgeon who holds a specialized board and subspecialty fellowship in infertility and IVF from Shiraz University of Medical Sciences.She excelled in high school and gained admission to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in 2000, graduating in 2007. In 2010, she began her specialization in gynecology and infertility by passing the specialty exam and spending four years in hospitals affiliated with Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, including Zeinabieh Hospital, Hafez Hospital, and Shahid Faqihi Hospital.

After passing the written and clinical exams, she obtained her board certification in obstetrics and gynecology. In 2018, she began her fellowship in infertility and IVF at Shiraz University, which lasted for one and a half years.Upon completing her education and subspecialty courses, she worked as an assistant professor in the obstetrics and gynecology department of Shiraz University for a year before practicing in clinics, infertility centers, and hospitals, with a particular focus on infertility and IVF.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Is it possible to visit a doctor online?

    No, due to the high number of clients, the need for accuracy in diagnosis and correct communication with patients, we do not prefer online visits.

  • Should the patient's husband be present at the visit?

    No, it is not mandatory for the gentleman to be present, but all his laboratory and medical documents must be brought in order to prescribe the necessary tests and medicines.

  • I have an ultrasound appointment for the second day of my period, and today I have spotting, is today also considered one of the days of my period?

    No, the counting of menstrual days should be done from the day of clear bleeding.

  • In which cases should I go to the emergency room in hospital?

    In the case of pregnant women, if they have any of the danger symptoms such as: reduced or stopped fetal movements, bleeding, discharge or rupture of the water sac, having pain or uterine contractions, fever, headache, blurred vision, increased blood pressure Women who have undergone ovulation surgery: if they have symptoms such as fever and chills, severe pain in the abdomen and pelvis, sudden weight gain, decreased or dark urine, shortness of breath, foul-smelling and colored discharge from the vagina. In the case of women who have performed embryo transfer: in case of severe abdominal and pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding.

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