October 2025: One Kato, One Vision, One Journey of Hope
Last October 25, 2025, marked a significant day for all three branches of the Kato Medical Group Philippines (KMGP) as Kato Repro Biotech Center (Makati), Kato Fertility Center- Quezon City, and Kato Fertility Center- Alabang simultaneously held their Fertility Symposiums.
These events brought together aspiring parents, medical professionals, and fertility advocates in a shared space of learning, compassion, and hope. Each branch featured discussions led by our dedicated doctors and specialists who shared valuable insights on fertility care, IVF, reproductive health, and the latest innovations that continue to redefine the path to parenthood.
The occasion was especially meaningful for Kato Fertility Center – Alabang as it proudly hosted its first-ever symposium, a momentous step that signifies our continuous mission to reach and support more aspiring parents in the South.
At the Kato Medical Group Philippines, we believe that fertility awareness begins with empathy, education, and empowerment. Through events like these, we hope to provide more individuals and couples with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions about their fertility journey.
Together, as one Kato community, we look forward to fostering more opportunities for connection, understanding, and hope, helping every patient move closer to the future they can conceive.
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