Iran’s Royan Institute Treats 500 Foreign Infertile Couples in One Year

“The costs of treatment at Royan Research Institute for foreign patients are much lower than in other countries, and this, along with the high quality of services, has created a strong incentive for patients from all over the world to come to Iran,” said Ahmad Vosouq.
“Last year, nearly 500 infertile couples from 23 different countries in the world came to Iran for treatment, which shows the global trust in our services,” he added.
“We have been able to be known as one of the reputable centers providing international services worldwide. Our success rate in treating infertile couples is comparable to the best medical centers in the world,” Vosouq said.
In relevant remarks in October, the director of Ibn Sina Infertility Treatment Center in Iran underlined the country’s capabilities to grow into a hub for the treatment of infertility.
“Iran can become the pole of infertility treatment in the world,” said Ali Sadeqi Tabar.
He underlined that Ibn Sina Infertility and Recurrent Miscarriage Treatment Center is ready to patients from all over the world.
Sadeqi Tabar referred to receiving the official license that the Center has received from the Iranian Health Ministry, and said, “This license is considered as a key step in improving the quality of international services of this center and improving the country's position in the field of specialized treatments. We carefully followed the relevant standards and regulations and managed to obtain a high score by complying with all the required indicators.”
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