Volkova Ekaterina Yurievna
Function: PhD
Clinic: MEDSI Clinical and Diagnostic Center on Solyanka
Reproductive specialist: specializes in IVF programs, infertility treatment.
Work experience: 17 years.
Academic degree/Category/Academic title: candidate of medical sciences.
Specialization:
- Application of assisted reproductive technology (ART) programs for infertility treatment:
- Controlled ovulation induction (CIR)
- Intrauterine insemination
- Infertility consultation
- Diagnosis and treatment of infertility
- Ovarian stimulation
- Transvaginal ovarian puncture, oocyte sampling
- Transfer of embryos into the uterine cavity (under US control)
- Prevention of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in ART programs
- Performance of ART programs in the natural cycle
- Management of Poor Ovarian Response (BOR) Patients
- Conducting ART programs with donor biomaterial
- Conducting programs with surrogacy
- Correction of the patient’s endocrine status as the first stage of preparation for ART and as an independent element of therapy to prepare for natural pregnancy
- Ultrasound in obstetrics and gynecology
Professional achievements and experience:
Obstetrician-gynecologist for emergency care of the birth department of the state budgetary healthcare institution «City Clinical Hospital No. 36» of the Moscow Department of Health, since 2008Obstetrician-gynecologist of the multidisciplinary clinic «Intel Med», since 2012- Head of the obstetric and gynecological department of the state budgetary healthcare institution «City Clinical Hospital named after
A. K. Eramishantsev » of the Moscow Department of Health, Branch 2, Center for Family Planning and Reproduction, since 2013. Obstetrician-gynecologist at the Department of Assisted Reproductive Technologies of the MEDSI clinic on Solyanka, since December 2019- Ph. D. thesis on «Pregravid training of women with reproductive disorders and 'thin' endometrium», 2014
- Over 11 years of work as a reproductologist, more than 1,500 IVF cycles and 1,000 cryoperations have been carried out, as a result of which about 1,000 babies have been born