History

  • 2000 IVF-kliniken Stockholm AB was founded
  • 2002 IVF-kliniken Umeå vid Norrlands universitetssjukhus med donationsprogram was acquired
  • 2003 IVF-kliniken Cura Malmö became part of the company
  • 2008 The well-renowned clinics Fertilitetscentrum Göteborg and its sister clinic in Stockholm were acquired
  • 2008 IVF-kliniken Falun with a well-functioning organization for distance treatments joined
  • 2008 IVF Research Sweden was launched
  • 2011 IVF-kliniken Stockholm AB changed its name to IVF Sverige AB
  • 2012 IVF Sverige acquired IVF-kliniken Öresund in Malmö and became IVF-kliniken CuraÖresund
  • 2014 IVF Sverige made its first international aquisition and IVF-klinikken Oslo became part of the organization.
  • 2016 IVF Sverige established IVF-klíníkin Reykjavík on Iceland. The clinic opened in collaboration with prominent names within reproductive medicine and who had earlier worked at Art Medica-kliniken in Reykjavik.
  • 2017 IVF Sverige became partners with IVF-mottagningen at Sophiahemmet.
  • 2018 IVF Sverige, Fertilitetscentrum Göteborg och Stockholm och IVF-kliniken i Falun, Malmö, Umeå, Stockholm, Oslo och Reykjavik all changed their names to Livio AB, Livio Fertilitetscentrum, Livio IVF-klinikken Oslo and Livio Reykjavik and Barnmorskemottagningen Livio Malmö.
  • 2019 Livio Egg and Sperm Bank was established.