
Clinic for Human Reproduction
| Director of ART Programme : |
Prof PC Wong |
| Chief Embryologist : |
Joyce Mathew |
| Embryologist : |
Mary Nee |
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Ng Pei Hui |
| Medical Technologist : |
Phoebe Cheah Yoon Fee |
| Principal Laboratory Officer : |
Jean Ho |
| Medical Technologist : |
Mitzi Hartanto |
| Staff Nurses : |
Tovelle Loh Kyun Yen |
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Serina Tan Mei Yin |
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Halizah Binte Hamzah |
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Chan Swee Chun |
The Clinic for Human Reproduction (CHR) is established specifically to address fertility issues that couples may face when starting a family.
The Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) programme at NUH is one of the leading programmes of its type with many breakthroughs in the field of assisted reproduction.
The clinic is headed by Prof P C Wong (Director of the programme) and supported by a team of specialised medical staff and embryologists who is committed to improving fertility through ART. One of the techniques used in ART is In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) which is also performed at CHR.
We are dedicated to providing the optimal support & assistance, and serving our patients in a comfortable and private setting to better facilitate consultation and treatment throughout the duration of the ART programme.
Range of Services :
Reproductive Medicine (Assisted Reproductive Technology)
- Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) programme
- In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
- Intra Uterine Insemination (IUI)
Our milestone achievements include :
1982 - First IVF Clinic in National University of Singapore (later transferred to NUH)
1983 - Asia’s first IVF baby
1985 - Asia’s first Gamete Intra-Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) baby
1987 - Asia’s first frozen embryo baby
1988 - World’s first micro-manipulation baby (SUZI)
1991 - World’s first human tubal co-culture baby
1992 - World’s first blastocyst transfer baby
1994 - World’s first isolation of human embryonic stem cells
1997 - World’s first zona-free blastocyst transfer baby
2001 - Extended embryo culture
We also excel in minimally invasive surgery. These surgeries such as Laparoscopy and Hysterescopy can be performed in outpatient clinics.
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