Effective from: February 2026
Our Commitment to Accuracy
Fertility treatment involves high-stakes medical decisions. Patients researching IVF, egg freezing, or genetic testing deserve content they can rely on. This policy explains our approach to producing and verifying the medical information on Thailand Fertility.
Clinical Review Process
Every treatment page, pricing guide, and clinical claim is reviewed by Dr. Natthida Chaisiri, a reproductive medicine specialist practising in Bangkok. Dr. Chaisiri checks that:
- Treatment descriptions reflect current protocols and terminology
- Risk and complication information is complete and fairly presented
- Success rates are contextualised by age, diagnosis, and cycle type
- Content is updated when clinical guidelines or laboratory techniques change
How We Create Content
- Research — We draw on published fertility research, clinic protocols, and input from practising reproductive endocrinologists
- Writing — Content is drafted in plain language, avoiding jargon while preserving clinical accuracy
- Review — Dr. Chaisiri reviews every draft before publication. If she flags concerns, we revise until the content meets her standard
- Maintenance — Published content is reviewed at least every six months against new ESHRE and ASRM guidelines
Our Editorial Standards
- We cite evidence. Claims about success rates, procedures, or outcomes are grounded in published data or established clinical practice
- We present the full picture. Every treatment page includes risks, limitations, and factors that affect outcomes
- We are honest about what we don't know. Where evidence is limited or outcomes are uncertain, we say so
- We do not offer medical advice. Our content is educational — it does not replace a consultation with a fertility specialist
- We are transparent about pricing. All costs are indicative and we explain that final pricing depends on individual diagnosis and protocol
Sources We Rely On
- ESHRE (European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology) guidelines and position papers
- ASRM (American Society for Reproductive Medicine) practice committee opinions
- Peer-reviewed reproductive medicine journals
- JCI accreditation standards
- Thai Medical Council and Thai FDA regulatory requirements
Found an Error?
If anything on our site appears inaccurate or outdated, email team@thailandfertility.com. We review every report and correct confirmed errors promptly.
Editorial Independence
Thailand Fertility earns referral fees from partner clinics. This funding model has no influence on our editorial content. Clinical information, risk disclosures, and treatment guidance are produced independently of any commercial relationship.