The Cha Clinic at Seoul Station is part of a network of hospitals and research centers in Korea, the United States, China and Japan. It specializes in infertility treatment, and to date, 20,000 couples have been able to have children thanks to the clinic's support. The success of the treatment is attributed to the expertise of its physicians and its extensive knowledge base — the network has been operating for over 50 years.
This is where the first babies in the country conceived through IVF and ICSI were born. The clinic also successfully managed childbirth for a patient with polycystic ovary syndrome.
Core services:
- IVF and preimplantation diagnostics,
- surgical and medical treatment of ovulation disorders,
- artificial insemination,
- treatment of male infertility,
- identification and treatment of recurrent miscarriage causes,
- cryopreservation of eggs using liquid nitrogen.
Foreign patients receive:
- personalized consultations from their attending physician,
- support from translation coordinators,
- discounts of up to 70% on accommodation in rooms of partner hotels.








