Success Stories
Irina Fusu, an entrepreneur who wants to digitalise the process of treating teeth
Irina Fusu she is the doctor and entrepreneur who wants to digitalise the treatment process and educate her patients in dental ethics. To only 31 years, he opened his own dental clinic. a business designed with her husband, who is also a dentist. The young woman characterises herself as a social entrepreneur and says she aims to find a balance in business between profit and helping people. After residing in the oro-maxillo-facial field and five years of experience, Irina and her husband decided to work on their own, at home.
Irina understood that she was eligible for assistance from the government programme and supported by THE EU “LOOKS 1 + 1”, providing non-repayable grants for migrant workers who want to start their own business in the Republic of Moldova. It also benefited from non-negotiable aid through “The FOOD AFFAIRS Programme”.
“I would like to educate my patients, to work with them, to understand that the doctor does not need lacerations, but we want to propose complex treatment, but we go in stages”.
In his business, Irina Fusu wants to be guided by his principle Leonardo Da Vinci “Simplicity is extreme sophistication” she wants to be transparent in her work, accessible and honest. It focuses on maximising the technology and digitalisation of the diagnostic and treatment process. “I love precision, accuracy, I like when I speak in pixels, microns”.

ODIMM support programmes they helped Irina to implement her business model. From the grants offered, the young woman bought state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. Moreover, the pro-purified radiological technique emits the lowest dose of irradiation.
Its clinic offers the full spectrum of dental services, from therapy, paedodontics to prosthesis and implatological surgery. She also intends to educate her patients in dental ethics and create a relationship of trust between the patient and the doctor, which would be a norm in Moldovan medicine.