“Our fertility doctors, advisors and specialists are professional,
dedicated and here to understand patients’ individual needs, honour
their choices, and keep patients well-informed.”
…”Patients benefit from Monash IVF’s innovation, pioneering science
and research and have access to KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital’s
expansive network locally and overseas of clinical expertise across
gynecological, laboratory, urological, psychological and nutritional
services.”
Reliable gynaecology clinics form the backbone of women’s health. Regular check-ups at trusted clinics are vital for preventive care and early detection of reproductive issues.
At Monash IVF KPJ Johor, we have been delivering trusted fertility and gynaecological expertise in partnership with KPJ Johor Specialist Hospital since 1994. Our dedicated gynaecologists and fertility specialists offer comprehensive care across Johor Bahru and serve patients from across Malaysia and neighbouring Southeast Asia.
When seeking both gynaecology and fertility support at one clinic, look for these key attributes:
Our team includes the Ministry of Health–registered gynaecologists and fertility specialists with advanced training in reproductive medicine. They provide personalised consultations and guide you through complex conditions with care and expertise.
Choosing a clinic with experienced doctors ensures access to high-quality care. If you prefer a female gynae, look for clinics that have female specialists available to support your comfort and needs.
According to Monash IVF Australia, the world’s first IVF pregnancy was achieved by the Monash team in 1973, and since then, the Group has helped bring over 50,000 babies into the world through assisted reproductive technology.
At our clinic, every consultation is guided by experienced gynaecologists and fertility specialists with international and local medical credentials. Whether you’re seeking support for fertility, reproductive health, or a routine gynae check-up, our team provides personalised care grounded in medical expertise.
As one of the trusted clinics in Malaysia, we make it easy for patients to book appointments with their preferred specialist—ensuring convenient, high-quality care tailored to women’s health needs.
Monash IVF KPJ Johor provides a one-stop centre covering:
Book an appointment with our experienced specialists using our convenient online booking system. During your consultation, our doctors will create a personalised care plan tailored to your unique needs.
At Monash IVF KPJ Johor, we believe that an individualised approach to gynecological care is key to achieving the best possible outcomes for our patients.
In addition to general gynaecological services, Monash IVF KPJ Johor is also a highly reputable fertility centre offering a wide range of treatment options to help couples conceive.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that women undergo regular cervical screening (e.g. Pap smears) starting at age 30 to help detect pre-cancerous conditions early.
Our fertility services include:
As pioneers of IVF, we are committed to supporting your journey to parenthood with advanced technologies and personalised care.
Our clinic is led by experienced obstetricians and gynaecologists who provide trusted women’s health and fertility services in Johor Bahru. Whether you’re planning for pregnancy or seeking regular gynae care, our specialists are here to support you at every stage of your journey.
Reach out today to book a consultation or learn more about Monash IVF KPJ Johor—your trusted choice for women’s health and fertility care in Malaysia.
Citations and References:
Monash IVF. Why Monash IVF: Our History. 2024. Available at: https://monashivf.com/why-monash-ivf/history/
World Health Organization. New Recommendations for Screening and Treatment to Prevent Cervical Cancer. July 6, 2021. Available at: https://www.who.int/news/item/06-07-2021-new-recommendations-for-screening-and-treatment-to-prevent-cervical-cancer
World Health Organization. Cervical Cancer. Fact Sheet. February 1, 2024. Available at: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cervical-cancer