GenPrime Fertility Centre is set to open its first Singapore clinic at Camden Medical this August, pending final licencing approvals. This expansion marks the sixth location for GenPrime, part of the global reproductive health platform Rhea Fertility, headquartered in Singapore and New York. The clinic aims to make fertility care more personalised and accessible by integrating medical expertise with artificial intelligence and empathetic support.
Once licenced, the Singapore clinic will offer a comprehensive range of services, including in vitro fertilisation (IVF), egg freezing, fertility preservation, and reproductive health diagnostics. The clinic will be part of a seamless cross-border care network, connecting with over 80 healthcare professionals, including 16 fertility specialists, across the region and the United States.
GenPrime’s approach harnesses AI-powered diagnostics to optimise the fertility journey, freeing specialists from repetitive tasks and allowing them to focus more on patient care. This technology aids in everything from initial reproductive planning to IVF laboratory decisions. The clinic also embodies a patient-first philosophy, offering emotional and mental health support through partnerships with wellness brands like Eu Yan Sang and Moom Health.
Margaret Wang, CEO of Rhea Fertility, stated, “Our goal is to provide more than just clinics; we want to be a trusted partner for anyone seeking fertility help, providing unwavering support, empathy, and comprehensive fertility solutions through a single platform.”
The launch comes at a time when Singapore’s fertility rate remains at a historic low, reflecting a broader regional trend. GenPrime plans to expand further across Southeast Asia, aiming to enhance access to evidence-based fertility care.
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