Fallopian tube recanalisation treatment is a minimally invasive procedure designed to restore fertility in women experiencing infertility due to blocked fallopian tubes. Tubal blockage is one of the common causes of female infertility and may result from infections, previous surgeries, endometriosis, or inflammation. When the fallopian tubes are blocked, the sperm cannot meet the egg, making natural conception difficult. Traditionally, surgical intervention was considered the primary option; however, advancements in interventional radiology now offer a safer and less invasive alternative. Fallopian tube recanalisation is performed under imaging guidance, where a thin catheter is carefully inserted through the cervix into the uterus and directed toward the blocked tube to gently clear the obstruction. The procedure is usually performed on an outpatient basis, requires no major incision, and allows quick recovery with minimal discomfort. It is especially beneficial for women with proximal tubal blockage and offers a cost-effective option compared to more complex fertility treatments. Dr Raghav Seth Interventional Radiologist specializes in image-guided fallopian tube recanalisation procedures, ensuring precision and safety throughout the treatment. His expertise in minimally invasive techniques helps improve success rates while reducing procedural risks. Proper patient selection, thorough diagnostic imaging, and individualized counseling are essential steps before proceeding with treatment. Many women can attempt natural conception shortly after successful recanalisation, depending on their overall reproductive health. Early evaluation of infertility concerns increases the chances of successful outcomes. For women seeking a non-surgical and effective solution for tubal blockage, consultation with Dr. Raghav Seth Interventional Radiologist provides access to advanced, evidence-based fallopian tube recanalisation treatment that prioritizes reproductive health, safety, and improved fertility potential through precise and modern interventional techniques.