Best Fertility Center

Dr.Mazen Dayeh

Dr. Mazen is a renowned fertility specialist and expert in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, with over two decades of experience in the field. His deep knowledge and compassionate approach have made him one of the most trusted names in fertility care.

He is widely recognized as one of the top IVF doctors in Dubai, offering advanced reproductive treatments tailored to each patient’s unique needs. Dr. Mazen combines cutting-edge technology with personalized care to maximize success rates and ensure the best outcomes.

Committed to helping couples fulfill their dreams of parenthood, Dr. Mazen has built a strong reputation for excellence, empathy, and dedication. His clinic is a destination for patients seeking expert guidance and world-class fertility solutions.

Overview

Dr. Muhammad Mazen Dayeh is a top fertility expert. He completed his Primary Medical Qualification (PMQ) from Saint Petersburg I.P. Pavlov State Medical University in Russia and acquired his specialty training and Ph.D. at Russian Academy for Medical Sciences. He is considered a Consultant of both OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility. His special interests lie both in male and female infertility, Reproductive Immunology, and Recurrent Implantation Failures. He is recognized for his expertise in treating and evaluating infertility and recurrent pregnancy losses, IVF, and laparoscopic surgical techniques. Currently, he is performing over 600 IVF cycles per year.

Dr. Dayeh is a passionate and empathetic physician with 20+ years of experience in classical gynecological and fertility-related procedures, including surgeries, plastic surgery, and stress incontinence surgery. In addition, he provides obstetric services to maintain continuity of care during pregnancy. He is fluent in English, Arabic, and Russian, and his multicultural background has equipped him to be culturally sensitive and extra caring with all his patients.

He is committed to helping his patients feel at ease through informed, shared decision-making so that they can undergo successful treatment and experience the joy of parenthood. Patients value his medical expertise, individualized treatments, and the emotional support he provides them.

Dr. Mazen: Giving a Helping Hand to Other People’s Destiny

I believe that regardless of planning pregnancy or marriage, every woman closer to 30 should consult a fertility specialist. It is equally important for single and married women to understand their ovarian reserve, and to hear forecasts from the point of view of reproductive medicine. 12 months is the period when, in the absence of pregnancy, you are required to seek a doctor’s advice if you are younger than 30. After you turn 30, you shouldn’t wait a year. Even if the woman is not married, fertility preservation is done so as not to wait for ovarian reserves to reduce. I emphasize that at the age of over 35, this process begins to occur much faster.

Earlier, life priorities of people used to be different: at first you had to get a good education, have your house built, become fully prepared to create your own family. But as the quality of life started to improve, many began to realize that having children earlier is better. The level of awareness reduces the fear to say honestly that this problem exists. All the issues, including erectile dysfunction vaginismus, began to be discussed more freely, and more people seek doctor’s advice because it is obvious to everyone that there are methods that help.

Any sort of couple examination begins with the man. The first test is a spermogram. Thus, we exclude 50% of the causes affecting conception. The second step is to study the woman, her menstrual cycle.

Whether it’s regular or not, which reflects the frequency of her ovulation.  It can be determined from what the patient says if her ovarian reserve is diminished or there is polycystic ovary syndrome. Then you look at the patency and functionality of the fallopian tubes and evaluate immunological factors. In 15 or 20% of the remaining cases, the disorder has unclear genesis, and then the cause is determined during the IVF process. The quality of the embryos formed for a particular couple is visible under microscope. This includes the state of the ovum and degenerative changes, when there is not a single genetically normal embryo and an inability of the spermatozoa to fertilize in the usual, spontaneous way. But when we choose the best of them to introduce into the cytoplasm of the ovum, then everything works out well.

There are several fertility clinics in the United Arab Emirates. Some of them were established according to certain standards 10 years ago. At that time, it was a good level. Nowadays, opening the clinic, you follow the latest world standards, starting from the quality of the installed equipment to the quality of the air that is cleaned to remove all the factors that can be harmful to embryos (a sterilized room). The monitoring system operates for 24 hours. Being outside the clinic, I am always aware of how each incubator works, what is the temperature and CO2 level there.

Every Woman Closer to 30 Should Consult a Fertility Specialist

If something goes wrong, the equipment protects embryos, including the frozen ones, from damage. There is a so-called double witness system, which is the system of trust that gives our patients confidence that there will be no mistakes. Double witness takes place with the help of monitoring and staff. Computer programs that recognize the material of each patient and her husband are controlled by the authorized staff. The efforts of the most experienced staff (possessing from 10 to 25 years of experience) are multiplied by the best advanced equipment.

The procedure starts from the first visit: the patient comes, we discuss and choose treatment protocol depending on the case. Everything does not happen right away, because the woman has to prepare and comes on the day when we start ovulation stimulation – this is the 2-3rd day of the cycle. With good response and number of ova on the 12-13th day, we take them with the help of follicular puncture. On the same day, fertilization takes place in the laboratory. The fertilization method is chosen depending on the case. It can be Conventional IVF or the ICSI method, when the spermatozoon is selected and injected into the cytoplasm. We observe the embryos growth up to the 5th day – up to the blastocyst stage. We can transfer if the situation allows. Sometimes we freeze all the embryos so that the woman can rest (this is patient-friendly protocol),

 or we do genetic analysis of the embryo. Thus, we get a high percentage of pregnancy – about 70%.

If the embryos are of good quality (AA, AB, BB), their gender is known and the woman can choose which gender of the child she would like to have. As for quantity, here I usually advise one, because it is much safer for the woman and for the child. Multiple pregnancy is considered to be a high risk form of pregnancy, because it may result in early delivery, require incubation, observation, immunity will be reduced, and lower brain maturation.

Today there is a new AMH test, which shows the number of ovum within the ovary. But it does not show quality, so you should not fully rely on the results of this analysis. For 1 fetus, 1 spermatozoid and 1 ovum are enough. It happens that out of 5 cells, according to the results of genetic analysis, only one is healthy. But this particular cell successfully makes the way from embryo to child. I believe in the power of science and I am constantly learning, but sometimes life surprises us with miracles. Therefore, I always say that everything is the will of the Almighty and everything happens in the right time. Never give up, never lose your faith – everyone has his or her own destiny.

Memberships

Syrian Medical Society, Syrian Society of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (2006)

The Russian Association of Human Reproduction

American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM)

European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology

Education

Saint Petersburg I.P. Pavlov State Medical University, Russia (Primary Medical Qualification - PMQ)

Russian Academy for Medical Sciences, (Specialty Training and PhD)

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