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Bnoon - The Fertility & Women’s Health Network
Fertility Care Made for You
Bnoon is part of the Saudi-Emirati Global Fertility Network (GFN), one of the Middle East’s fastest-growing networks dedicated to fertility, reproductive genetics and women’s health.
At Bnoon, we’re redefining how fertility care is delivered - making it more personal, more human, and built entirely around you. We know this journey can be overwhelming—and that’s why we’ve built a place where you’ll feel supported, understood, and cared for, every step of the way.
Whether you're just beginning to explore your options or are already on your path to parenthood, we meet you where you are—with world-class fertility treatments, an elite group of consultants you can trust, and a space that feels like home.




Why Choose Bnoon?
Expert-Led, Patient-First
Our board-certified fertility specialists, embryologists, and specialized nurses bring together medical excellence and real empathy. We don’t just treat conditions—we care for people.

State-of-the-art Clinics Designed Around You
Clean lines, soft spaces, and a calming atmosphere. We’ve intentionally designed every inch of Bnoon to put you at ease, because the space around you affects how you feel inside.

All-In-One Care
From diagnostics and IVF to egg freezing, fertility preservation, and support through pregnancy—we offer everything under one roof. No referrals, no delays.

Personalized, Every Time
Your treatment plan is built around your health, your timeline, and your goals—designed to fit your life, not disrupt it.

Our Clinics
With a legacy of excellence in fertility and women’s health, Bnoon has been proudly serving families for over 12 years in Riyadh. Renowned for its patient ...
Acquired in June 2025, Bnoon Jeddah — formerly known as HealthPlus Fertility Center Jeddah — has long been recognized for its medical excellence and the trust...
To further expand access and redefine the standard of fertility care in the Kingdom, Bnoon is developing a state-of-the-art ...
Treatments
Your Fertility Team, By Your Side
We believe fertility care should feel personal, not procedural. That’s why our team is with you from start to finish—explaining every step, answering every question, and celebrating every milestone with you.
Our Physicians
Riyadh
Group Medical Director
Consultant, Reproductive Endorinology, Infertility (IVF) & Gynecological Laproscopic Surgery
Jeddah
Executive Director, Bnoon -Jeddah Consultant, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
Jeddah
Medical Director, Bnoon - Jeddah
Consultant, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
Jeddah
Consultant, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology, & Infertility
Jeddah
Consultant, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
Bnoon in Numbers

+5000
No. of IVF Cycles Annually

+70
No. of Clinicians

+130
No. of Staff

+45%
Success rates for women below 35 years of age
On par with international success rates
Frequently Asked Questions About Fertility

When should I see a doctor about getting pregnant?
If you're under 35 and have been trying to conceive for 12 months without success, it's time to consult a fertility specialist. If you're 35 or older, speak to your doctor after 6 months of trying. Fertility naturally declines with age, particularly after 30.
[Source: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)]
What symptoms or conditions may affect fertility?
Talk to your doctor if you have:
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Irregular, painful, or absent periods
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More than one miscarriage
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Diagnosed endometriosis or pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
For men, fertility concerns may include:
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Difficulty ejaculating or low sperm count
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Lumps or swelling in the testicle area
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Chronic respiratory illnesses [Source: CDC]
Who should consider fertility services?
Fertility services may be recommended if:
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You've been trying to conceive for 6–12 months without success
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You or your partner have known reproductive health conditions
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You're planning fertility preservation before medical treatment
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You're in your late 30s or 40s and want to explore your options
Is infertility only a woman’s issue?
No. Infertility affects both men and women.
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About 1/3 of cases are female-related
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Another 1/3 are male-related
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The remaining 1/3 involve both partners or unexplained causes [Source: WHO, CDC]
Is infertility common?
Yes. Infertility affects:
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10%–15% of couples of reproductive age globally
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11% of women and 9% of men have experienced fertility issues In about 5–10% of cases, the cause remains unexplained — often linked to subtle issues in sperm, egg, or overall health. [Source: WHO, CDC]
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