We know that your reproductive cells are the most precious thing you entrust to us. Whether you need to transfer your embryos, eggs or sperm between clinics, or are coordinating transport for your patients, safety and reliability are the absolute priority.
Gennet, in collaboration with its sister company CTshipper, specialised in cryotransport, ensures the safe and professional distribution of tissues and cells within the Czech Republic and abroad. Thanks to the combination of our medical expertise and logistical know-how, you can rely on the utmost care at every step of the journey.
The safety of your cells is our commitment. That is why we adhere to uncompromising standards:
Between Gennet clinics: Transfer of your cells between our branches in Prague and Liberec is free of charge for our patients.
Between other clinics in the Czech Republic: Thanks to regular routes and the possibility of combining orders, we can offer very competitive prices.
Handling fee: In connection with the acceptance or release of material from/to another clinic, Gennet charges a handling fee of CZK 2,500 incl. VAT. This fee is already included in the transport price if transport is arranged by CTshipper.
International distribution prices are determined individually based on the destination, urgency and specific requirements. Please contact us for a specific calculation and more information.
Do you need a reliable partner for transporting what is most precious? Contact us.
The easiest way is to fill in the contact form on the CT Shipper website.
The entire process can take several weeks, due to strict regulations, necessary permits, documentation and control mechanisms designed to ensure the safety, quality and professional handling of human tissues, cells and organs.
Yes, of course. We arrange transport between any two assisted reproduction centres in the Czech Republic or worldwide, by mutual agreement and with the completion of the necessary documentation.
The transport of human tissues and cells for fürther use in humans is very strictly regulated by European Union directives. Each country may also have its own legislative regulations that must be taken into account.