Prof. Dr. Teraporn Vutyavanich
Hospital DirectorReproductive medicine specialist named in DHC's 2026 hospital materials.

DHC expert team
An English-language introduction to the clinical and laboratory professionals named in DHC's 2026 hospital materials.
DHC clinical and laboratory team
The named team below is drawn from DHC's 2026 hospital materials. The hospital should confirm which doctor and laboratory staff will be involved in a specific case.
Request a doctor consultation →Reproductive medicine specialist named in DHC's 2026 hospital materials.
DHC medical team member involved in fertility assessment and treatment planning.
DHC medical team member listed in the hospital's 2026 materials.
DHC medical team member listed in the hospital's 2026 materials.
DHC medical team member listed in the hospital's 2026 materials.
Leads laboratory work described in DHC's hospital materials.
Embryology team member named in DHC's 2026 materials.
Genetic laboratory team member named in DHC's 2026 materials.
Laboratory team member named in DHC's 2026 materials.
A clearer decision path
An English-language introduction to the clinical and laboratory professionals named in DHC's 2026 hospital materials.
A hospital team page does not confirm that every listed professional will be available for every patient. Before booking, ask who will review the history, design the protocol, perform procedures and explain laboratory results.
Fertility doctors make clinical decisions. Embryologists and laboratory professionals manage fertilisation, culture, observation, biopsy-related workflows and laboratory reporting within their professional roles.
Send a concise timeline and recent relevant results through a confirmed channel. Ask the doctor to explain the clinical objective, alternatives, uncertainties, likely travel stages and what could change the plan.
Confirm the doctor responsible for assessment, procedures and follow-up.
Know who explains embryo development and testing information.
Team credentials do not replace an individual medical review.
Next step
Organise the history and questions first so the consultation can focus on decisions rather than reconstructing records.