Ministry

of Health

Programme:

Programme details

Ministry

of Health

Programme:

‘Infertility Treatment via Medically Assisted Procreation Procedures, Including In Vitro Fertilization, Provided at Medically Assisted Procreation Centers (2024–2028)’.

 

The program aims to ensure that couples affected by infertility have equal access to in vitro fertilization procedures at medically assisted procreation centers. It also enables individuals who are preparing for or currently undergoing cancer treatment that may impair fertility to preserve their reproductive material (oocytes or sperm) for future use.

What does this programme include?

In vitro fertilisation provided in a medically assisted procreation centre.

Under the program, the couple is eligible for up to six customized assisted reproduction procedures, including:
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Specialist consultation

for programme eligibility screening

including completing the tests required for the procedure.

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Collection and cryopreservation

of gametes for storage

After treatment, gametes are available for use in an in vitro fertilisation programme funded by the Ministry of Health.

Who is it for?

Eligibility criteria

Eligibility criteria

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Age

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from adolescence to 40 years of age

females

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from adolescence to 40 years of age

females

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from adolescence to 45 years of age

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Medical screening

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This program is designed for patients who are either preparing for or currently undergoing oncology treatment.

Insurance

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Having valid health insurance.

Infertility treatment

Who is eligible for government IVF funding?

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Accessing the programme

It consists of a few easy steps

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Step 1

Contact our clinic

Call or email us to schedule a screening consultation.

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Step 2

Screening consultation

During your visit to our clinic, our specialists will assess your eligibility for the program, perform the necessary tests, and discuss the available treatment options with you.

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Step 3

Paperwork

Preparation and filing of required documents.

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Step 4

Initiation of treatment

Once you are deemed eligible to participate in the programme, we schedule and proceed with treatment.

Access co-financing
at our clinic

If you would like to co-finance your treatment at our clinic, please contact us:

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How should I prepare for my screening consultation?

Is the screening consultation free of charge?

The screening consultation is free of charge for those who meet the basic requirements of the program and are either preparing for or currently undergoing cancer treatment.

Should I do any test prior to my appointment?

No, please do not do any additional tests before your appointment. This may involve unnecessary costs. If, after reviewing your case and medical records, your physician determines that additional investigations are necessary before you become eligible for the program, they will prescribe those for you. However, please bring any existing test results with you.

What documents should I bring to my screening consultation?

Please bring your medical records, test results, certificates of past or scheduled cancer treatment. Some tests may need to be repeated; the screening physician will decide if you need to repeat any tests.

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      Frequently Asked Questions


      This program is designed for patients who are either preparing for or currently undergoing oncology treatment. They are aged from puberty to age 40 for women and up to age 45 for men and have valid health insurance.

      The criteria issued by the Ministry of Health establish an upper age limit for women and men to be eligible for government-funded IVF treatment. For example, the term ‘up to 40 years of age’ means that a woman can proceed with treatment if she is under 40 years old on the date of her program eligibility screening.

      The government program fully covers the gamete cryopreservation procedure, so patients have no out-of-pocket costs.