Dr. Najib Dagher
Dr. Najib Dagher
MD, Obstetrics – Gynecology, MSc, Reproductive Medicine Specialist.
- Medical Degree from [Odessa National Medical University].
- Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology [CHD – Vendee hospital at La Roche Sur Yon, France and Odessa National Medical University].
- Master’s in Reproductive Biology and Assisted Reproduction Techniques at the University of “Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines” in Paris.
- France and Foch Hospital.
- Over 15 years of clinical experience in fertility treatment.
- Specialized in complex IVF cases, poor responders, and recurrent implantation failure.
- Member of ESHRE, ASRM, and Middle East Fertility Society.
- Fluent in English, French, Russian, Ukrainian and Arabic.
“I’m passionate about egg donation and creating personalized protocols for complex fertility cases”
Learn a little more about me
Early in medical school, I felt deeply drawn to life creation. Gynecology allowed me to support women through life-changing moments. However, it was during my residency—witnessing both the pain of infertility and the joy of pregnancy —that I felt attracted to reproductive medicine.
I made a promise to help every woman longing for motherhood to become a mother. Helping infertile couples become parents brings me fulfillment and happiness.
Tambre stands out for its individualized patient-centered approach combined with cutting-edge technology. Every member of the team is highly trained ensuring that every decision is tailored to each individual case. Tambre invests heavily in both innovation and emotional support as well as in building trust through transparency, high success rates, and genuine compassion.
While I’m involved in the full spectrum of reproductive treatments, I have a particular interest in egg donation and complex cases that require personalized protocols, as well as male infertility cases, where diagnostic precision and specific interventions can lead to successful pregnancies. Egg donation is a tool that allowed thousands of advanced in age women to fulfil their dream and become mothers.
Yes, sure. I remember my 1st positive beta. It was a moment of pure emotion—for both, the couple and me. I am obsessed by positive pregnancies. Over the years, I’ve shared hundreds of positive results, but I can say with certainty: you never truly get “used” to them. Each one carries a unique story of resilience, struggle, and hope, and I continue to celebrate every success.
Infertility can be emotionally draining for patients, and one of the greatest challenges is supporting them through cycles of hope, disappointment, and uncertainty. As a physician, balancing medical realism with optimism, and hope while managing expectations with sensitivity, is critical. Furthermore, explaining complex concepts in a way that sounds easy rather than overwhelming is something I prioritize in every consultation.
There are many, but one that stays with me is a woman in her early 40s who had a car accident with me. She experienced repeated IVF failures at other clinics with very low egg reserve and poor ovarian response. I reviewed every detail of her file, planned an approach, and—after several months—achieved a healthy pregnancy. Seeing her hold her baby was deeply moving. The car accident was a turning point in her life because it gave her the opportunity to know me and I helpped her get pregnant.
It’s witnessing the moment when years of hope, pain, and persistence achieve a life. The gratitude in a patient’s eyes, the photo of a newborn sent months later—these moments make every late night, every difficult conversation, worthwhile. It’s a privilege that few specialties experience.
I’m passionate about my work and don’t let setbacks break me. I don’t get exhausted because I love my work. I make space to listen, not just treat. I also rely on a strong team and ongoing professional development. Maintaining balance in my own life is essential, too—because only by staying focused, I can truly support my patients.
I like spending time with family, reading widely, and travelling to discover new cultures. I also enjoy sport, which help me recharge and maintain clarity in both my personal and professional life.