Dr. Manop Janthanaphan
Experience
17 yearsLanguages spoken
English, ThaiEducation/Qualifications
- 2002: Medical Diploma (First Honor) Prince of Songkhla University, Thailand
- 2006: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Prince of Songkhla University, Thailand
- 2008: Gynecologic oncologist, Prince of Songkhla University, Thailand
- 2012: Certificate of Assisted Reproductive technology, CREST, National University Hospital, Singapore
- 2015: Certificate of ACLS (Advanced Cardiac Life Support), The Heart Association of Thailand, Thailand (valid 2015-2017)
- 2015: Approved ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) Specialist, Royal Thai Collage of Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Thai Medical Council, Thailand
- Certificate of Basic Infertility Course, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, USA
- Certificate of Assisted Reproductive Technology, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, USA
- Certificate of Additional Assisted Reproductive Technologies, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, USA
- Certificate of Assisted Reproductive Technologies and procedures, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, USA
- Certificate of Female Infertility Pharmacotherapy, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, USA
- Certificate of Female Infertility Pharmacotherapy – stimulation protocols, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, USA
- Certificate of Galactorrhea/Hyperprolactinemia, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, USA
- Certificate of Long-term Management of Symptoms of Endometriosis, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, USA
- Certificate of Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology, American Society for Reproductive Medicine, USA
Work History
- 2006-2008: Obstetrician and Gynecologist (part-time), Rajyindee Hospital, Songkhla, Thailand
- 2006-2008: Obstetrician and Gynecologist (part-time), Bangkok-Hatyai Hospital, Songkhla, Thailand
- 2006-2008: Gynecologic Oncologist Fellowship, Prince of Songkhla University, Songkhla, Thailand
- Study visit at Gynecologic Oncologist department of Chulalongkorn Hospital
- Study visit at Gynecologic Oncologist department of Maharaj Chaingmai Hospital
- 2008 – present: Obstetrician and Gynecologic Oncologist, Phuket International Hospital, Phuket, Thailand
- 2008-present: Consultant Gynecologic Oncologist, Vachira Phuket Hospital, Phuket, Thailand
- 2011 -2014: Head of IVF clinic at Phuket International Hospital, Phuket, Thailand
- 2012: Reproductive Education and Specialist Training, National University Hospital, Singapore
- 2014 – present: Medical Director of IVF – Phuket Clinic by Safe Fertility Center, Phuket, Thailand
- 2016 – present: Minimally Invasive Surgery committee, Phuket International Hospital, Phuket, Thailand
Professional Memberships
- Member of Thai Endoscopic Society for Gynecologic Oncology (TESGO)
- Member of American Society of reproductive Medicine (ASRM)
- Member of European Society of Human Reproduction & Embryology (ESHRE)
- Member of Thai Society of Gynecologic Endoscopy (TSGE)
- Member of Thai society of reproductive medicine (TSRM)
- Member of Thai society of Gynecologic cancer (TGCS)
- Member of Thai Gynecologic cancer society (TGCS)
- Member of Thai Society of colposcopy and clinical pathology (TSCCP)
- Member of Royal Thai College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (RTCOG)
Treatments offered
- General Obstetrics and Gynecology
- IUI, IVF, ICSI
- Genetic testing of embryos
- Operative Gynecologic Endoscopy + MIS
- Gynecologic Oncology – surgery, chemotherapy and palliative treatment
Reviews
USA
5/5
No
4.5/5
Unexplained infertility at 40
4.5/5
IVF self eggs
My experience with IVF Phuket was really good in many ways. Marina was very professional, friendly and helpful. I was really happy to have her as my coordinator.
Dr. Manop was also quite good. He is professional and I believe he knows well what he is doing. The clinic is also very clean and the same standard of the fertility clinic I was going to in the U.S.
Unfortunately, I was not able to do IVF because I didn’t respond enough to the stimulation. In the end, we did IUI. It was disappointing to travel all the way there and not have it work out but I don’t think there was much else we could have done considering it was my first try with IVF.