Hospital quality and patient-safety accreditation

DHC laboratory and quality
Look beyond
technology names.
Understand the certifications, laboratory systems and verification questions that matter when researching DHC IVF Thailand.
Five stated credentials
Quality signals,
not outcome promises.
DHC confirms that certificates and identification numbers are held for these five hospital and laboratory credentials. Accreditation cannot predict an individual patient's result.
Quality-management system certification
Assisted-reproduction quality credential
Laboratory quality credential
External quality-assessment participation
Laboratory pathway
Ask why a tool
fits your case.
Technology names are useful only when the laboratory explains what they do, when they are proposed and what their limitations are.
Embryoscope+
Time-lapse culture and observation system listed in DHC materials.
Geri incubators
Time-lapse incubation equipment displayed in DHC materials.
IVF Witness
Electronic witnessing used to support identity checks across laboratory steps.
IMSI
High-magnification sperm-selection technique that may be considered for selected cases.
MACS
Magnetic sperm-selection technique that may be considered after clinical and laboratory review.
A clearer decision path
Know what to ask
before you decide.
Understand the certifications, laboratory systems and verification questions that matter when researching DHC IVF Thailand.
Certifications are one quality signal
DHC confirms five hospital and laboratory credentials: JCI, ISO 9001, RTAC, CAP and UK NEQAS. They may support quality processes, but they cannot guarantee an individual treatment outcome.
Equipment does not choose the treatment
DHC materials list Embryoscope+, Geri incubators, IVF Witness, IMSI and MACS. Ask which systems are proposed for the specific case, what problem they address and whether they add cost.
Questions for the embryology discussion
Ask where fertilisation, culture, biopsy and genetic analysis take place; how identity checks are documented; who reports results; and how mosaic, inconclusive or no-result findings are handled.
- Which laboratory performs each step?
- How are samples and embryos identified?
- What result categories can be reported?
- Which services are included in the quotation?
- Who explains the final report?
Quality systems
Credentials and documented processes are more useful than vague 'advanced technology' claims.
Clinical fit
Optional tools should be linked to a defined patient or laboratory question.
Visible limitations
Technology cannot guarantee fertilisation, embryos, pregnancy or live birth.
Next step
Take better laboratory questions to the consultation.
We can organise a concise checklist covering fertilisation, culture, testing, freezing, reporting and additional fees.