IVF Specialist
MUDr. Peter Hladký is a member of the section of assisted reproduction of the Slovak Gynaecological and Obstetric Society. He regularly communicates his knowledge and experience in professional articles or lectures, at medical congresses and seminars. He also raises awareness about fertility disorders and their treatment among the general public — through articles in newspapers, radio and television broadcasts.
For nine years I worked as a gynaecologist-obstetrician in the University Hospital in Prešov. Within the clinic I was involved in obstetrics, antenatal care, ultrasound diagnostics, oncogynaecology, urogynaecology and reproductive medicine, but all of them basically on a peripheral basis. Every gynaecologist should choose one of these specialties, pass a specialty examination and devote himself or herself fully to it. In 2015, I got the chance to be a co-founder of the centre of reproductive medicine in Slovakia and together with the team under my leadership to help so many couples from Slovakia and abroad to have a healthy baby.
From a woman’s point of view, the desire to have a baby is probably the strongest instinct. For me as a doctor, it is wonderful to tell a woman who has not been able to conceive for a few years that she is pregnant and the fetal heart is beating. It’s even more intense than the feeling I had in the maternity ward when I first showed the baby to the parents after the birth.
1995 — 1999 Gymnasium P. Horova, Michalovce
1999 — 2005 Doctor — General Medicine University of P. J. Šafárik, Košice
2006 — 2014 Specialisation — Gynaecology and Obstetrics Slovak University of Health Sciences, Bratislava
2016 — 2019 Specialisation — Reproductive Medicine Comenius University, Bratislava
2006 — 2014 Gynecologist and obstetrician University Hospital with polyclinic J. A. Reiman Prešov, Prešov
2016 — 2024 Head doctor — IVF Specialist, Sanatórium Helios, Košice
“For me as a doctor, it is amazing to tell a woman who hasn’t been able to get pregnant for a couple of years that she is pregnant and the baby’s heart is beating.”