Wish Fertility Hospital (Pvt) Ltd, has proudly announced its partnership as the Gold Sponsor for Medicare 2025 International Healthcare Exhibition, marking a significant milestone in the pursuit of advancing healthcare solutions for the growing infertility challenge.
The 14th edition of Medicare will take place from February 28 to March 2 at the BMICH, Colombo.
This prestigious event will bring together industry leaders, healthcare professionals, and institutions to showcase advancements in medical technology, healthcare services, and wellness solutions.
Prof. W. A. Helaruwan Pasan Kumara (Chairman of Wish Fertility Hospital Pvt Ltd) and Dr. Amal Harsha de Silva (Chairperson of Medicare 2025, Organising Committee/President of Asia Wellness Forum) at the sponsor handing-over occasion
With its new partnership as the Gold Sponsor, Wish Fertility Hospital reaffirms its commitment to addressing the growing challenges of infertility in Sri Lanka and beyond. Having successfully helped over 15000 couples achieve their dreams of parenthood in just 11 years, the hospital is a recognized as a leading contributor in the field of IVF (In Vitro Fertilization).
The hospital's IVF team is renowned for delivering high-quality care and offering advanced treatment options to both local and international patients.
The Medicare 2025 exhibition provides a vital platform for healthcare professionals, businesses, and institutions to exchange ideas, collaborate, and drive progress in the healthcare sector.
It is designed to connect the public with the wealth of knowledge and resources available in healthcare.
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