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Zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT) is a fertility treatment that involves the transfer of a fertilised zygote into the fallopian tubes, and it has gained popularity in medical tourism as couples seek advanced reproductive technologies in countries offering specialised services.

Uganda, a burgeoning destination for medical tourism, offers exceptional healthcare services in fields such as tropical medicine, HIV/AIDS treatment, and traditional herbal remedies, set against the backdrop of its stunning natural landscapes and warm hospitality.

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This page was authored by Ben Reed, an experienced healthcare writer. Last reviewed: 28 May 2025. Next site review due: 01 May 2026.