
Bucharest International Medical Center supports the “Christmas of SOS Infertility Association” Project, offering free of charge to a selected couple a complete package of in vitro fertilization, for a period of 3 years. The initiative brings real hope to couples facing infertility through access to high-quality medical treatments and specialized support.
Infertility is a difficult reality for more and more couples, affecting not only physical health, but also emotional balance and hope in a future built in the family. In this context, the SOS Infertility Association Christmas Project becomes more than a medical initiative — it becomes a profound gesture of solidarity, empathy and social responsibility.
Bucharest International Medical Center joins this project with the conviction that modern medicine must be built on professionalism, care for people and real access to high performance medical solutions. Through this collaboration, a selected couple will benefit for free of a complete in vitro fertilization (IVF) package, designed to offer real chances of long-term success.
The medical package is a complex and complete one, carried out over a period of 3 years, and includes:
All these stages are carried out with the help of modern medical technologies and under the supervision of a team experienced in the treatment of infertility.
The “Christmas SOS Infertility” project is not only about medical treatments, but also emotional support, empathy and respect for every life story. For many couples, infertility comes with years of trials, disappointments, and considerable financial effort. This initiative offers not only a medical solution, but also the hope that the dream of becoming parents can become a reality.
Bucharest International Medical Center believes in patient-oriented medicine, in which technology combines with genuine care for people. Involvement in this project reflects the center's commitment to supporting causes with real impact in the community.
Interested couples can register by filling out the form dedicated to the project. The selection will take into account medical and social criteria, with the aim of providing this opportunity where the need is greatest.
Through such initiatives, medicine regains one of its most important missions: that of bringing hope where it seems to no longer exist.