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City International Hospital officially opens its IVF centre

The centre has integrated a high-success-rate infertility treatment model, investing in state-of-the-art medical technology.
Delegates at the ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Delegates at the ceremony (Photo: VNA)

HCM City (VNS/VNA) - City International Hospital (CIH) in Ho Chi Minh City on March 1 officially launched its in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) Centre - CIH, offering high-quality and specialised reproductive healthcare services.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Tran Thi Lam, founder and chairwoman of Hoa Lam, said that as a flagship project of CIH, the IVF Centre - CIH has been meticulously developed over years, ensuring the highest standards of reproductive healthcare.

With the mission ‘Fulfilling the dream of becoming parents’, the centre is committed to helping families realise their dream of parenthood.

It follows the principle of “Dedicated Care – Shared Dreams” from consultation, diagnostics, and treatment to post-care support.

“The centre team is devoted to guiding couples through their parenthood journey with holistic physical and emotional care,” she said.

The centre has integrated a high-success-rate infertility treatment model, investing in state-of-the-art medical technology.“The centre team is devoted to guiding couples through their parenthood journey with holistic physical and emotional care,” she said.


The six key elements that set the centre apart include a team of experienced specialists, customised treatment protocols, an ISO 6-standard IVF laboratory, advanced IMS Checker technology, 24/7 automatic embryo preservation, and a private and patient-friendly environment.

The centre also prioritises patient experience, providing holistic physical and emotional care to support couples through every stage of their fertility journey.

Director of the Maternal and Child Health Department under the Ministry of Health (MoH) Dinh Anh Tuan attended the event and emphasised the challenges and advancements in Vietnam’s healthcare sector, particularly in the post-pandemic period.

He stressed the importance of medical specialisation, improving treatment success rates, and ensuring affordable costs for families seeking fertility treatments.

He also called for strict adherence to medical regulations and ethical standards, ensuring patient safety and trust.

He handed over the official recognition of CIH’s authorisation to perform IVF.

Meanwhile, Dr. Ha Anh Duc, director of the MoH’s Medical Services Administration (MSA), presented the hospital with the approval for assisted reproductive technology services.

Dr. Tran Quoc Thanh, CEO of CIH, said the centre’s mission is to support couples facing fertility challenges.

“The launch of the centre is not just an achievement for the hospital, but also a promise to bring hope and happiness to families,” he said.

The centre aims to make fertility treatments more accessible by offering 100 IVF treatment packages at a 50% discount, and 300 free breast cancer screenings for underprivileged women in Binh Tan district.

As part of Hoa Lam Shangri-La International Healthcare Park, the centre becomes the first specialised fertility centre in HCM City’s western gateway, offering five-star fertility services at optimal costs.

The park is an investment by Hoa Lam Group to provide international standard medical services for people in Vietnam and other countries in Southeast Asia.

With six hospitals, including CIH, it aims to bring world-class medical services to the community.

CIH is located at No. 3 on 17A Street in Binh Tan distꦕrict༒'s Binh Tri Dong B Ward./.

VNA

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