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DR Berk Angün

He was born in Ankara in 1968. After graduating from the University of Uludag and University of Anatolia Medical School, he completed his specialization in Dr. Zekai Burak Women Hospital.

Dr. Berk joined Dunya IVF Clinic in 2008 after being part of Eskisehir MInistry of Health Maternity and Children Care Hospital, Eskisehir Private Surgical Dal Centre (founder), American Hospital – Woman & Infertility Centre in Istanbul and Anatolia IVF Centre in Ankara. During his years in Turkey, he received comprehensive training on Total Quality Management – European Foundation for Quality Management (EFQM) principles. He pioneered the implementation of of quality management processes that led to an EFQM reward in the Eskisehir Ministry of Health hospital.

In addition to his Reproductive Endocrinology specialization he also is also a certificated Embryologist. He has ESHRE membership. 

He is a member of the TSRM Reproductive Health and Infertility association, TJOD Turkish Society of Gynecology and JED Gynecological Endoscopy association. He has a good command of English. He is married and has two children.

Major Updates

2022 – Dr. Berk Angun, M.D. and Dr. Alper Eraslan, M.D., IVF Specialists at Dunya IVF, alongside their colleagues, in a study published in Taylor & Francis, found  there were no significant effects of ENT change on live birth rate when fresh young donor oocytes are fertilised with sperms having normal parameters, and implanted in estrogen and progesterone primed endometrium..

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2019 – Dr. Berk Angun, M.D. and Dr. Alper Eraslan, M.D., IVF Specialists at Dunya IVF, together with their colleagues, in a study published in Fertility and Sterility® journal, found that flexible progestin primed ovarian stimulation (FPPOS) protocol with Medroxy Progesterone Acetate (MPA) “is effective choice for preventing premature ovulation in women undergoing ovarian stimulation without compromising oocyte quality”.

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