IVF Clinic Olomouc
Since the year 1992 a higly specialized medical facility - Czech Private Infertility Center ( Fertimed Ltd. ) has been operating in Olomouc.
IVF-Travel works with FERTIMED in the Czech Republic. This is one of the first IVF clinics in the Czech Republic with a specialized egg donation program. The IVF medical staff is personal, kind and focused on individual attention, with the goal of reducing the emotional stress of couples trying to get pregnant. We work to achieve a successful treatment with minimal risk and maximum comfort. The IVF medical team is led by Doc. MUDr. Aleš Sobek Csc., founder of IVF in the Czech Republic. The leading IVF specialists of the clinic have significant knowledge and experience in reproductive medicine and have worked in IVF clinics the Czech Republic and abroad.


Fertimed opened its doors in 1992 and performed its first IVF cycle two years later. In 1995 the Centre was granted permission from the Czech Ministry of Health to perform all methods of assisted procreation. In the same year the first ICSI baby in Czech Republic was born in this centre. In that same year, Fertimed became the second infertility centre in the Czech Republic to have the birth of a baby after the transfer of a cryopreserved embryo. Two years later, in 1997, Fertimed's success was recognized by the national government when it was awarded the Czech Ministry of Health Research Project Award, the first time a private gynecological centre has won the award.
Later that same year Fertimed expanded its facilities and moved into its new location. The Centre houses all standard infertility diagnostic equipment, a full-scale surgery, an embryology laboratory as well as comfortable consultation and treatment rooms.
Ultrasonographically guided transvaginale hydrolaparoscopy is new method, which was developed in FERTIMED. This is completely outpatient procedure of exploring female pelvis, which is safe. All procedure is controlled by ultrasound.
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The aim of assistance in reproduction is not manipulating with nature, but optimizing natural fertile ability of a couple who ask the doctor for help.
Apart from Prague, the nation´s capital, no other city in the czech Republic ranks in importance beside Olomouc. The heart of the Great Moravian Empire over a thousand years ago, Olomouc is still the capital of Moravia. Nestled at the base of the jeseníky Mountains, the city, throughout the centuries, has always been a seat of ecenomic and cultural significance.
Olomouc´s historical town center houses unique monuments and sculptures, examples of Baroque and Romanesque architecture, and the remains of old fortifications. In 1971 it was declared a cultural reserve. Today the center of Olomouc is a vibrant commercial district set against the backdrop of urban preservation. The thousand year lonf history of Olomouc reflects the key events of the spiritual, artistic, ansd social development of the Czech Republic.
In the immediate vicinity of Olomouc there are several beatiful medieval castles (Bouzov, Šternberk, Úsov), the baroquecatedrals of Kopeček and Kroměříž, the limestone caves of Javoříčko and Mladeč, and miles of hiking trails.
Leisure and tourism
The Olomouc region has numerous attractions, including mountains, spas, wine valleys, and a range of religious landmarks and historically valuable structures, as well as unparalleled examples of modern functionalist architecture.
The Kroměříž area enjoys a worldwide reputation due to the unique style of its Podzámecká and Květná gardens and the magnificence of the archbishopric's chateau. The exceptional nature of these places was the reason that Kroměříž was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1998. The region has a wide range of historical landmarks, notably Holešov and the moving history of its strong Jewish community. The Šach synagogue with its museum of Jewish culture is particularly unique and priceless.
The Uherské Hradiště area is known as the "region of sun and wine". However, it is also an area whose rich history is evoked by the gothic Buchlov castle, the baroque chateau complex in Buchlovice and the Velehrad pilgrimage site, a centre of Christianity connected with the entry of the Slavonic missionaries Cyril and Methodius into Moravia.
Naturally enough, the centre of the Zlín district and region is the city of Zlín, where in the 1920s and '30s Tomáš Baťa implemented his grandiose business plan. Today the city is a much admired example of functionalism. The imaginativeness of the city's urban-planning solution is particularly unique with its signature works by the architects Gahura, Corbusier, Kotěra and Karfík.
Luhačovice, a picturesque small spa town built in the distinctive folk-secessionist style according to the plans of Dušan Jurkovič, annually attracts up to twenty thousand visitors. Due to its full spectrum of cultural activities (theatres, galleries, concerts) and range of cosy cafés and restaurants, Luhačovice is a popular weekend destination for people from the surrounding area.
The zoological garden near Olomouc and the Svatý Kopeček pilgrimage site are also popular attractions in the region.
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