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Monash IVF, which operates more than 100 clinics across Australia, said in a statement staff were “devastated” by the mistake, believed to be the first of its kind in the country.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Monash IVF has been ordered to explain why it failed to raise the alarm with shareholders about an embryo mix-up that resulted in a ...
The firm said in a statement: “Monash IVF can confirm an incident has occurred at one of our clinics, where the embryo of one patient was incorrectly transferred to another patient resulting in ...
Melbourne-based Monash IVF, which only confirmed the case after the Herald Sun uncovered the bungle and put questions to the business, said an internal audit found no evidence that this had ...
Monash IVF confirmed it became aware in February of the mistake at one of its Brisbane clinics, where one patient’s embryo was incorrectly implanted into another patient, and had since notified ...
Monash IVF has responded to the Australian Securities Exchange after the wrong embryo was transferred to a woman in 2023. The company's share price dropped from $1.08 to a low of 69 cents after ...
One of the lead plaintiffs in the class action against Monash IVF has described her relief after the company settled for $56 million. But opinions are mixed on whether the settlement will have a ...
From “supporting you on your fertility journey” to “helping you achieve a family”, Monash IVF has a lot of marketing words it uses to pitch its services to clients. At the end of the day ...
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