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The position of chief physician was filled by experienced specialist MUDr. Štěpán Budka

17.1.2022 · 1 min reading
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In a new coat with a new chief physician from 1 January. In addition to the new address of the clinic that provides significantly increased comfort for patients, the position of chief physician was taken over by MUDr. Štěpán Budka. This renowned IVF specialist with experience as a chief physician from his previous practice will be available to the clinic's patients every day.

The former chief physician, MUDr. Jan Rapsa, remains a member of the Europe IVF medical team, and he will continue to be available to the chief physician and clients.

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