Fertility treatment
Evaluation and personalised treatment pathways, including ovulation induction, artificial insemination, IUI, sperm preparation and tubal-factor management.
View fertility servicesCompassionate care in Isheri North, Lagos
Gentalbert Hospital & Maternity Centre provides confidential, patient-focused fertility treatment, antenatal and postnatal care, paediatric services, family planning and general medical support.

About Gentalbert Hospital
We support women, couples, children and families with medical services designed around careful assessment, privacy, communication and continuity of care.
Our clinical services include fertility evaluation and treatment, maternity care, paediatrics, family planning, general medicine, laboratory testing, ultrasound scanning, private wards and surgical care where clinically indicated.
Our clinical services
Every care plan begins with a consultation and medical assessment so that treatment can be tailored to the patient’s needs.
Evaluation and personalised treatment pathways, including ovulation induction, artificial insemination, IUI, sperm preparation and tubal-factor management.
View fertility servicesPregnancy monitoring, routine reviews, counselling and coordinated preparation for delivery based on maternal and fetal needs.
Follow-up for mothers and newborns after delivery, with recovery checks, infant-care guidance and referrals when required.
Medical assessment and treatment for infants, children and adolescents, including routine and acute-care consultations.
Confidential counselling on reproductive goals and contraceptive options, with recommendations based on medical history and preference.
General consultations, laboratory investigations, ultrasound scanning, private-ward care and surgical services where indicated.
Fertility & reproductive medicine
Fertility challenges can have many causes. Our approach begins with consultation, relevant investigations and a treatment plan suited to the individual or couple.
Treatment eligibility and expected outcomes vary. No fertility treatment can guarantee pregnancy. Your clinician will discuss benefits, limitations, possible risks and alternatives before treatment.
Medication-assisted stimulation and monitoring may be considered for patients who do not ovulate regularly or who require timed support as part of a wider fertility plan.
Artificial insemination, including intrauterine insemination, may be recommended after clinical evaluation. Prepared sperm is introduced at an appropriate point in the cycle to support the chance of fertilisation.
For couples affected by infections such as HIV, specialist counselling and sperm-processing pathways may be considered where clinically appropriate, alongside infectious-disease care. The team will explain residual risks and required testing.
Assessment may include imaging and other investigations to understand the location and extent of blockage. Management depends on findings and can include medical, procedural or referral pathways.
Family-balancing or sex-selection enquiries are handled through clinical consultation and are subject to medical suitability, informed consent, ethical standards and applicable law. Availability is determined after assessment.
What to expect
Our team aims to make every visit understandable, organised and centred on informed decisions.
Contact the hospital to schedule a consultation, or visit directly for urgent general care.
Your clinician reviews symptoms, history, previous results and any relevant investigations.
Recommended treatment, alternatives, expected follow-up and costs are discussed with you.
Progress is reviewed and the care plan is adjusted when clinically necessary.

Clinical leadership
As Medical Director, Albert Oladipupo Gentry leads the hospital’s clinical team and coordinates patient care across fertility, maternity, paediatric and general medical services.
His role centres on careful assessment, clear communication and appropriate treatment planning, helping patients understand their options and take part in decisions about their care.
Inside Gentalbert Hospital
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Frequently asked questions
For advice specific to your health, please speak directly with a clinician. Website information does not replace a medical consultation.
Ask our care teamUse the appointment form below, call 0805 922 3243, 0805 932 9627 or 0803 378 1505, or send an email to dralbert@gentalberthospital.com. A member of the hospital team will confirm availability.
Bring a valid form of identification, a list of current medicines, previous fertility or laboratory results, imaging reports and any relevant treatment history. Couples may attend together where appropriate.
No. Fertility outcomes depend on many factors, including diagnosis, age, reproductive history, response to treatment and sperm factors. Your clinician will explain realistic expectations for the recommended pathway.
Yes. The hospital provides pregnancy monitoring and follow-up care for mothers and babies after delivery. Specific services are arranged according to clinical assessment.
No. The form is for appointment requests only. For urgent symptoms or emergencies, call the hospital immediately or visit the nearest emergency facility.
The hospital treats patient information as confidential and uses it for care and administration in line with its policies and applicable requirements. Ask the care team if you need details about records or consent.
Contact & appointments
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