Sunfert International Fertility Centre Infertility clinic in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Sunfert International Fertility Centre is a modern fertility centre located in a lively cosmopolitan district between Kuala Lumpur and the satellite city of Petaling Jaya in Malaysia.
Established in 2014, the centre’s facilities include four state-of-the-art IVF laboratories, two operating theatres, a wellness room, an international desk, a VIP lounge, a coffee bar and a roof-top garden. The centre is designed to provide privacy and personalised care in a cosy and informal setting.
Sunfert’s doctors are key opinion leaders shaping the direction of reproductive health. They are supported by a team of highly trained embryologists, fertility counsellors and nurses to offer the most up-to-date treatments in the field of assisted reproduction in a friendly and supportive environment.
Services available at Sunfert include fertility profiling, fertility assessment, IVF, MindBody Fertility Support, reproductive surgery, pre-implantation genetic testing (PGT), sperm and egg donation, fertility preservation and Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA).
Sunfert is committed to providing IVF and fertility treatment at affordable prices and provides two all-inclusive packages: IVFselect, which includes time-lapse embryo selection and ICSI, and NextGenIVF which additionally includes pre-implantation genetic testing. All IVF packages include fertility coaching and counselling sessions as part of the clinic’s MindBody Support programme.
Sunfert is experienced at welcoming international patients and offers specially adapted shorter IVF programmes to overseas visitors: Single Visit IVF Treatment Programme (18 days) and Two visits IVF Treatment Programme (1+10 days).
International patients are supported throughout their treatment journey by a dedicated patient coordinator.
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Unit 2-2, Level 2, Nexus7 Jalan Kerinchi
Bangsar South
Kuala Lumpur
59200
Malaysia
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