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Is Cloudnine Fertility Right for You?

Best for couples who want fertility care integrated with premium maternity support under one roof.

25+
Centres
12+
Cities
2013
Est.
₹1.6L – ₹3.5L
IVF Cost Range
48–58%
Success Rate (u35)

About Cloudnine Fertility

Cloudnine Fertility is the reproductive medicine division of Cloudnine Group of Hospitals — India's leading premium maternity chain. Founded in 2013 and operating from 25+ Cloudnine hospital campuses, it is uniquely positioned to offer full fertility-to-delivery continuity: the same hospital group that supports your IVF journey also manages your antenatal care and delivery — a seamless woman-centred continuum.

Treatments Offered

IVFICSIIUIPGT-A / PGT-MEgg FreezingDonor Egg IVFReproductive SurgeryMale Infertility

IVF Success Rate at Cloudnine Fertility

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These are realistic industry-range estimates, not marketing claims. Success rates vary by age, diagnosis, lab quality, and treatment protocol. Always ask your specific centre for their age-stratified clinical pregnancy rate — not overall marketing averages.
Age GroupEstimated Success RateClinical Notes
Under 3048–58%Premium environment; full hospital continuity
30–3442–52%Strong outcomes; fertility-to-maternity continuity
35–3732–42%Age-related decline; PGT recommended
38–4022–32%Donor egg or PGT-A advisable
40+12–20%Donor egg IVF recommended; high-risk maternity backup available

* Estimates based on published chain data, ICMR ART Registry benchmarks, and ESHRE international standards. Per-cycle clinical pregnancy rate. Individual results vary. Last updated: April 2026.

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Cloudnine Fertility positioning: Fertility, IVF, and maternity under one roof — Cloudnine's patient-centred care model extends from conception to delivery.

Cost of IVF at Cloudnine Fertility

These are realistic cost ranges based on published and reported data. Always request a full written itemised quote before starting treatment — many chains quote a low base figure that excludes medications, monitoring, and add-ons.

Treatment / ComponentCost Range (₹)Note
Standard IVF Cycle₹1,60,000 – ₹2,50,000Premium hospital environment
Medications (stimulation)₹50,000 – ₹90,000In-hospital pharmacy
ICSI (add-on)₹28,000 – ₹48,000NABH-certified embryology
PGT-A / PGT-M₹40,000 – ₹65,000Chromosomal and genetic screening
Frozen Embryo Transfer₹40,000 – ₹70,000Integrated monitoring
Egg Freezing₹90,000 – ₹1,70,000Elective and fertility preservation
Donor Egg IVF₹2,00,000 – ₹3,50,000ICMR-compliant donor programme
Antenatal Care (post-IVF)₹40,000 – ₹1,20,000In-house maternity continuation
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Cost tip: Always get a total all-in estimate — base procedure + medications + monitoring + add-ons + embryo storage. Ask specifically what happens if the cycle is cancelled mid-stimulation. Get it in writing before starting.

Pros & Cons of Cloudnine Fertility

This section is the most important one on this page. No fertility chain is perfect for every patient. Here is an honest assessment.

What Cloudnine Fertility Does Well

Fertility-to-maternity continuum
The same Cloudnine hospital manages your IVF cycle, pregnancy monitoring, and delivery — reducing handovers and ensuring consistent records throughout your journey.
Premium, women-friendly environment
Cloudnine is designed around maternal care — private rooms, experienced women's health nurses, and a non-intimidating hospital feel. The fertility unit reflects this ethos.
NABH and JCI accreditation (select hospitals)
Multiple Cloudnine campuses carry both NABH and JCI accreditation — indicating rigorous quality validation for the overall hospital environment.
High-risk pregnancy capability
If your IVF results in a twin pregnancy or high-risk gestation, Cloudnine's maternal-fetal medicine specialists are on the same campus.
Strong presence in metro cities
Cloudnine operates in Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, and Hyderabad — covering the major fertility decision-making cities.

⚠️ Known Limitations

No presence in smaller cities
Cloudnine is a metro-focused chain. Patients in Tier-2 or Tier-3 cities will not find a Cloudnine centre.
Higher cost for basic IVF
The premium hospital environment and maternity integration raise overheads — and therefore pricing. Not the most affordable option for straightforward cases.
Fertility division smaller than maternity focus
Cloudnine's core business is maternity, not fertility. While fertility units are well-equipped, the chain's primary brand equity is in antenatal care, not IVF.
Specialist access and volume lower than pure IVF chains
Nova IVF and Indira IVF have higher cumulative IVF case volumes. Cloudnine's fertility doctors are excellent, but the scale of IVF specialisation is smaller.

Who Should Choose Cloudnine Fertility?

Based on clinical profile, location, and treatment priorities, here is who this chain is best suited for:

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Patients who want fertility + maternity at the same hospital
If continuity of care — from egg retrieval through antenatal monitoring to delivery — in one hospital group is a priority, Cloudnine's model is uniquely suited.
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Patients anticipating a high-risk pregnancy
If your history suggests a twin or high-risk gestation post-IVF, Cloudnine's maternal-fetal medicine capability on the same campus is a genuine safety advantage.
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Urban metro patients who prioritise environment
If a premium, non-intimidating, women-centred hospital feels important alongside clinical quality — Cloudnine consistently delivers this.
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Patients with private health insurance covering hospital IVF
Hospital-billed IVF cycles may be partially claimable under certain corporate health insurance plans — confirm with your insurer.
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Women needing gynaecological surgery before IVF
Cloudnine's gynaecological surgical team can perform hysteroscopy or laparoscopy within the same campus before proceeding to IVF.

How Cloudnine Fertility Compares to Other IVF Chains

Independent, factual comparison across the five major national fertility chains in India.

FeatureNova IVFIndira IVFApollo FertilityBirla FertilityBloom IVFManipal FertilityOasis FertilityCloudnine Fertility← This chainMilann
Centres85+165+20+65+10+25+30+25+12+
Cities44+100+15+30+5+15+20+12+8+
Founded201120122015202020142015201220132011
Cost Range₹1.2L – ₹3L₹1L – ₹2.5L₹1.5L – ₹3.5L₹1.7L – ₹4.2L₹1.5L – ₹3.5L₹1.4L – ₹3L₹1.2L – ₹2.8L₹1.6L – ₹3.5L₹1.5L – ₹3.2L
Success Rate (u35)55–65%50–62%50–60%55–65%48–58%50–60%52–60%48–58%48–58%
Best ForLab quality + standardisationAffordability + reachComplex cases + hospital backupAI + transparent pricingSenior specialist + boutiqueMulti-specialty + South IndiaSouth India + affordabilityFertility + maternity continuitySenior specialist + Bangalore

* Data compiled from published chain information, ICMR ART Registry, and public clinical data. Independent of any commercial relationship with these chains.

When NOT to Choose Cloudnine Fertility

Not every clinic is the right fit for every patient. These are situations where another chain or specialist may serve you better:

Budget-constrained patients — Cloudnine is a premium chain. Indira IVF and Oasis Fertility offer accredited IVF at lower cost.
Patients in Tier-2 or smaller cities — Cloudnine is a metro-only chain.
Patients who specifically need the highest IVF specialisation volume — chains like Nova IVF or Indira IVF have greater cumulative IVF case experience.
Male infertility patients needing advanced andrological surgical procedures — a urology-backed hospital may have more comprehensive capability.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cloudnine Fertility good for IVF treatment?

Yes — particularly for patients in metro cities who value the continuity of fertility and maternity care within the same hospital group. Cloudnine's premium environment, NABH accreditation, and high-risk pregnancy capability are significant advantages for the right patient profile. For budget-focused patients or those in smaller cities, consider alternatives.

What is the success rate of Cloudnine Fertility?

Cloudnine Fertility reports clinical pregnancy rates of approximately 45–55% per cycle for women under 35. These are indicative estimates. Request age-stratified success data from your specific Cloudnine fertility centre before committing.

Is Cloudnine Fertility affordable?

Cloudnine Fertility is at the higher end of the pricing range — comparable to Apollo Fertility and Birla Fertility. A full IVF cycle including medications typically runs ₹2.1L–₹3.4L+. The premium reflects hospital infrastructure and the maternity continuum it supports.

Can I do IVF and deliver at the same Cloudnine hospital?

Yes — this is one of Cloudnine's key differentiators. Your IVF cycle, antenatal monitoring, and delivery can all occur within the same Cloudnine campus, with consistent medical records and care teams across the journey.

Which cities have Cloudnine Fertility centres?

Cloudnine Fertility operates primarily in Bangalore, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Chennai, Pune, and Hyderabad. As a premium metro chain, it does not have presence in Tier-2 or smaller cities.

How to choose the best IVF clinic?

Match your priorities to the clinic's strengths. If fertility-to-maternity continuity matters, Cloudnine is unique. If cost is primary, consider Indira IVF or Oasis. Always ask for age-stratified success rates, get a full cost breakdown, and meet the specific doctor managing your cycle.

Editorial Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only. FertilityNetwork is not affiliated with or sponsored by Cloudnine Fertility. Success rates cited are realistic estimates based on published chain data and ICMR ART Registry benchmarks — they are not guarantees. Cost ranges are based on reported and publicly available data and may change. Always verify directly with your specific clinic location. Consult a qualified reproductive endocrinologist before beginning treatment. Last reviewed: April 2026.