Unica Prague offers Stellart Clinic patients a safe continuation of treatment

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We are concerned to hear that Stellart Clinic in Teplice is in the process of liquidation. We understand that this news may be very unsettling for patients who were receiving treatment there, especially those with frozen embryos, eggs, or sperm at the clinic.


We don’t want you to feel alone in this situation. If you would like to continue your treatment with us at Unica Prague, we will provide free and safe transport of your biological material from Teplice directly to our Prague facility. We also offer 12 months of free storage, if you start treatment with us within one year of transport.


Unica was founded in 1991 as the first private IVF clinic in the Czech Republic. Today, we operate in Brno and Prague, the two largest cities in the country, and have been a leader in assisted reproduction in the Czech Republic for many years. With our stable background, top-notch results, and experienced professionals, you can be sure that you will always receive the best possible care.


We know that every journey to building a family is different and often filled with emotions. That’s why we put our patients first – no matter where their treatment started. This is why we’ve created these favorable conditions to ensure your transition is as smooth as possible, so you can continue your journey towards your dream of parenthood.


If you’d like to get in touch directly from the start, you can contact our coordinators:


Tereza – English & French-speaking coordinator
📧 tereza.urban@unica.cz
📞 +420 736 689 105


We are here for you and would be happy to help you arrange a smooth transition and continue your treatment safely.

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