JUTH offers fairly priced IVF treatments, says CMD

He said that the IVF center had successfully delivered six babies through the procedures from the in vitro stage up until delivery.

Update: 2022-12-07 13:11 GMT

The Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) says it conducts affordable in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedures in the facility for less than N1 million.

Dr. Pokop Bupwatda, Chief Medical Director of JUTH, disclosed this in an interview with journalists on Wednesday in Jos.

He said that the IVF center had successfully delivered six babies through the procedures from the in vitro stage up until delivery.

The CMD said that as a way of expanding its services, the hospital was collaborating with the University of Jos to establish a kidney transplant center with a grant from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND).

Bupwatda said the equipment for the kidney transplant center had been supplied, while training of personnel had been done outside the country, adding that the hospital was holding refresher training.

The CMD said that JUTH was working to diversify into other clinical areas, such as clinical oncology.

He said that the board had granted approval for the building of the Department of Radiotherapy and Oncology, adding that oncologists have been employed.

According to him, JUTH will soon have a cancer treatment center as an intervention of the federal government, at one of the teaching hospitals proposed for the center in the country.

The CMD said that the hospital was also working towards sustaining the open-heart surgeries it had done in the past as part of efforts to stem the tide of medical tourism outside the country.

He said this was to move the hospital forward in line with the vision of the National Health Development Plan of the Federal Government.

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