MSc, MD Nguyen Ngoc Chien

MSc, MD Nguyen Ngoc Chien

MSc, MD Nguyen Ngoc Chien

Languages spoken: Vietnamese

About

MSc Nguyen Ngoc Chien has many years of experience in the field of obstetrics and gynecology.

Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Chien attended many professional training courses in Vietnam, Korea, and France and has successfully treated many recurrent implantation failures, miscarriages, consecutive stillbirths, infertility secondary (due to scar defect of cesarean section) by interventional laparoscopic surgery method.

Currently, MSc Nguyen Ngoc Chien is the Head of the Assited Reproduction department, Vinmec Times City International Hospital.

Roles

Head of the Assited Reproduction department

Specialties

  • Obstetrics and Gynecology

Workplace


Services

  • Routine follow-up in normal pregnancies, especially high-risk pregnant women
  • Treatment of infertility and infertility related diseases in female and male patients
  • Perform endoscopic surgery to treat pathologies causing infertility in women such as: endometriosis, uterine polyps, uterine adhesion, fallopian tube obstruction …
  • Perform procedures in IVF such as egg retrieval, embryo transfer, selective embryo reduction, sperm extraction from testes and epidydimus…

2010 – 2012: Master Degree specialised in Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Medical Sciences of Havana, Cuba

2009 – 2012: Medical Doctor, Specialisation Degree I, University of Medical Sciences of Havana, Cuba

2001 – 2008: Medical Doctor, University of Medical Sciences of Havana, Cuba

08/2021 – Now: Head of Department, A.R.T Center, Vinmec Times City International Hospital

2020 – 07/2021: Deputy Head of Department, A.R.T Center, Vinmec Times City International Hospital

2013 – 2020: Clinical Physician, A.R.T Center, Vinmec Times City International Hospital

2009 – 2012: Clinical Physician, Hospital Gineco-Obstétrico América Arias

Completed the study to assess the role of 3D gynecological ultrasound in diagnosing intrauterine problems causing infertility

Started the study of using stem cells to treat severe intrauterine cavity adhesion