Intravaginal culture uses the woman's own body as a natural incubator — with a simplified clinic setup and outcomes in line with established standards of care.
Eggs and sperm are placed inside the EVEA device after standard egg retrieval.
The device is placed in the vaginal cavity for several days of natural incubation.
The device is removed and embryo development is assessed by the clinical team.
The best embryo is transferred. Remaining embryos can be cryopreserved for future use.
We work with hospitals that have no fertility service – greenfield opportunities – and help them launch IVC with minimal investment. No legacy IVF lab to protect.
Our partners use their existing facilities and staff. IVC requires far less CAPEX than a full IVF lab – no cleanroom, no complex embryology equipment.
Once regulatory approval is in place, a partner site can start treating patients within weeks – not years. We handle training and setup.
We earn from device sales. Our partner keeps the majority of the patient revenue. Both win when volumes grow.
Many hospitals in secondary cities have no fertility service at all. IVC gives them a simple, high‑quality entry point – without cannibalising IVF referrals.
We are actively seeking hospital partners across Malaysia and Southeast Asia. No fertility lab? No problem.
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