By Editorial Team
If you ever get the chance to sit across from Lakshmi Menon—an experienced healthcare professional, strong supporter of fertility awareness, and current CEO of TMC Fertility Holdings (soon to be called Thomson Fertility)—you’ll quickly notice two things. First, she’s not just someone who knows her field well; she’s someone who truly lives and breathes it. Second, behind her calm manner and thoughtful words lies a strong sense of purpose—the kind that comes from over 25 years of working in healthcare (and likely hundreds of high-level meetings).
Lakshmi started out as a nutritionist, later added an MBA to her list of achievements, and now leads one of Malaysia’s top fertility centres. She brings a unique mix of care, intelligence and confidence to a field where both science and human emotion are equally important.
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Lakshmi’s journey into healthcare began with more than a passion for care—it was shaped by a deep belief that medicine must go beyond the clinical diagnosis to truly meet the unique needs of each individual. With a foundation in Nutrition and Dietetics, she quickly recognised that meaningful outcomes are achieved when empathy and evidence move in tandem. This conviction became the cornerstone of her leadership philosophy: to unite science with compassion, and innovation with purpose. That path naturally led her to fertility care, a space where medical advancement and human aspiration intersect in the most profound way.
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As CEO of one of Malaysia’s largest fertility networks, Lakshmi brings clarity, humility, and vision to the evolving field of reproductive medicine. Under her visionary leadership, the team has pioneered a series of groundbreaking innovations in fertility care. These include the introduction of cutting-edge AI-powered technologies for assisted reproduction, personalised fertility preservation programmes, and precision techniques to identify a woman’s unique window of implantation, significantly improving success rates even in complex cases.
She has also spearheaded the launch of EndoCare@Thomson, a comprehensive one-stop centre that integrates both clinical and psychological support for women with endometriosis. She has made significant strides in raising awareness about male infertility treatment options and introduced advanced solutions for individuals facing challenging reproductive conditions, including women with severely diminished ovarian reserves—an area that once carried limited hope!
But Lakshmi’s impact extends beyond technology. She is helping reshape the narrative around fertility, positioning it not just as a treatment pathway, but as an essential part of long-term health and life planning. As she steps into broader leadership roles at the board level, her focus remains resolute: to drive meaningful, inclusive, and future-ready change in reproductive care, rooted in both breakthrough science and unwavering empathy.
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The future of fertility is undergoing a radical transformation driven by technology, powered by data, and centred on the individual.
We are now witnessing a shift where automation and AI are not just enhancing IVF, they are redefining its boundaries. From intelligent embryo assessment to robotic precision in lab workflows, these advancements are elevating consistency and minimising variability. These are technological leaps that are setting new global benchmarks for success. Equally powerful is the move toward predictive fertility care where we can identify risks earlier, personalise treatment with molecular level accuracy, and empower individuals to take charge of their reproductive future long before challenges arise.
At the heart of this revolution is one goal - to make fertility care smarter, faster, more accessible, and more human. The clinics of tomorrow won’t just treat infertility, they’ll help prevent it, preserve fertility potential, and provide holistic support from adolescence to menopause.
For those of us leading this space, the challenge is clear but so is the opportunity. We’re not just keeping up with change—we’re driving it!
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AI & Data: Making Fertility Care Smarter
One of the areas Lakshmi is most excited about is how artificial intelligence and data are helping to improve fertility treatments. “AI helps fertility specialists and embryologists to make better decisions, personalise treatments, and offer deeper understanding,” she explains. “It’s making fertility care more accurate, more personal, and more caring.” These tools are now used for everything from adjusting hormone levels in real time to grading embryos and predicting treatment outcomes.
Fertility Preservation: Giving People More Choices
With more people choosing to freeze eggs, sperm or embryos, Lakshmi sees a shift happening. “People are taking control of their timelines,” she says. “It’s not just about protecting fertility—it’s about having more choices.” Whether it’s due to health reasons or personal goals, more patients are looking into this, and her team is ready. “It’s about giving people options—not just providing a backup. Personalise IVF. One size does not fit all."
A New Look: Rebranding to Thomson Fertility
The transition from TMC Fertility to Thomson Fertility signifies more than just a name change — it marks a strategic move to align with the recognised regional Thomson brand, strengthening its presence and trust across Southeast Asia.
The team has plans to expand, open more clinics, and build partnerships. Her goal? To make world-class fertility care more available, advanced and human-centred.
Balancing Head and Heart
For Lakshmi, ethics are at the core of everything. “Every choice—whether it’s a medical decision or a business strategy—must be guided by compassion and integrity,” she says. Her advice to those joining the field? “Stay curious, stick to your values, and remember why you started—helping people.”
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To Lakshmi, success isn’t just about hitting business milestones—it’s about leading with intention, lifting others as she climbs, and leaving a lasting impact. As the CEO of TMC Fertility, she is deeply driven by purpose: to empower her team, support hopeful parents on their journeys, and champion meaningful change in women’s health. “True success,” she says, “isn’t measured by numbers alone. It’s about how you make people feel, how you help them grow, and the legacy you leave behind. Patients don't just choose treatments. They choose trust and support."
But Lakshmi is also a seeker of beauty, inspiration, and authentic moments. She dreams of travelling the world not just to see new places, but to immerse herself in history, architecture, and the rhythm of local life. “I love exploring the soul of a city through its culture, its buildings, its people. And yes,” she laughs, “I’ll absolutely try whatever’s on the menu!”
Outside of work, she finds grounding in the little things—cooking new recipes, watching films that stir her spirit, and spending time with the people she loves most. “Those quiet moments recharge me. They remind me who I am beneath the title.”
She’s also drawn to the sea—its openness, its calm. “There’s something about water that brings me peace,” she says. “The waves, the endless horizon. It’s where I feel most at ease, most myself.
Her Biggest Inspiration? The Patients.
“Their strength and courage keep me going,” she shares. “They are the reason I do what I do.”
A Legacy That Lasts
If there’s one thing Lakshmi wants to leave behind, it’s this: “To make fertility a more open topic, to make care accessible and forward-thinking, and to ensure no one feels alone on their journey.”
With empathy guiding her and innovation driving her, Lakshmi Menon isn’t just leading a company—she’s helping shape the future of fertility care in Malaysia and beyond. And in doing so, she reminds us that fertility isn’t just about science or statistics. It’s about hopes and dreams—dreams that, in the right hands, can grow into life.