💰 Cost in India
Consultation: ₹500–₹2,500; full treatment costs vary
📊 Success Rate
Varies by clinic, age, and diagnosis
⏱️ Duration
N/A — healthcare provider
📂 Category
🗺️ Patient Journey

What is Fertility Clinic?

💡 A fertility clinic provides full infertility workup + treatment (IUI, IVF, ICSI, donor egg, embryo freezing). Staffed by REI specialists + embryologists + andrologists. Key quality markers: ICMR accreditation, age-stratified live birth rates, lab standards, specialist experience. India: 1,200+ clinics; quality varies widely.

A fertility clinic is a specialised medical centre providing comprehensive evaluation and treatment for infertility and reproductive disorders. It is staffed by REI specialists, embryologists, andrologists, nurses, and counsellors, and equipped with an IVF laboratory, cryostorage, and diagnostic imaging.

🇮🇳 India Context: Fertility Clinic is widely assessed and treated across major Indian fertility centres including Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi, and Hyderabad.

What are the key characteristics of Fertility Clinic?

  • Full fertility workup for both partners: hormonal tests, imaging (TVS, HSG/HyCoSy), semen analysis, genetic testing if indicated
  • Treatment range: ovulation induction (letrozole/clomiphene/gonadotropins), IUI, IVF, ICSI, PGT-A, donor egg, surrogacy coordination
  • Staffing: REI specialist (lead clinician), clinical embryologist (IVF lab), andrologist (male factor), fertility nurse, counsellor
  • Laboratory: IVF lab with controlled atmosphere incubators, micromanipulation suite (ICSI), vitrification station, cryostorage (liquid nitrogen)
  • Accreditation: ICMR/NARI (National ART Registry of India) registration mandatory for ART clinics under the ART (Regulation) Act 2021
  • Quality indicators: age-stratified live birth rates per started cycle (not clinical pregnancy rate), embryology KPIs (fertilisation rate, blastocyst rate), cycle cancellation rate
  • India context: 1,200+ ART clinics nationally; quality varies enormously; major chains (Nova, Indira, Birla, Oasis) vs independent boutique centres
  • Cost: IVF cycle cost ₹1.2–2.5 lakh base; donor egg adds ₹1–1.5 lakh; significant variation by city, clinic tier, and protocol

How does Fertility Clinic work?

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First appointment: medical history, cycle history, prior investigations; both partners attend
2
Workup phase (1–2 months): blood tests, imaging, semen analysis, any specialist referrals (urology, genetics)
3
Treatment planning: REI discusses diagnosis, evidence-based treatment options, realistic success rates, costs
4
Treatment cycle: stimulation monitoring (IVF) or cycle monitoring (IUI); laboratory procedures; transfer; luteal support
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Outcome: pregnancy test 10–14 days post-transfer; continued monitoring until obstetric handover at 7–8 weeks
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Failed cycle review: outcome analysis, protocol modification discussion, next steps counselling

Why does Fertility Clinic matter in fertility?

Fertility clinic selection is one of the most consequential healthcare decisions a family makes — and the Indian market requires particularly careful evaluation due to wide quality variation and limited regulatory enforcement. Critical evaluation questions: What are your age-stratified live birth rates per started cycle? How many cycles does your lead embryologist perform annually? What is your policy on single embryo transfer? Do you have a dedicated psychological support service? Clinics that cannot or will not answer these questions transparently should be avoided. FertilityNetwork India provides independently aggregated clinic data, patient reviews, and success rate benchmarks to support informed decision-making.

FAQs about Fertility Clinic

What services does a fertility clinic provide?

A full-service fertility clinic provides: complete fertility workup for both partners (blood tests, imaging, semen analysis), ovulation induction, cycle monitoring, IUI, IVF, ICSI, PGT-A (genetic testing of embryos), egg freezing, embryo freezing, donor egg programmes, surgical procedures (hysteroscopy, laparoscopy), and psychological counselling. Not all clinics offer all services — confirm before booking.

How do I choose a fertility clinic in India?

Key questions to ask: (1) What are your age-stratified live birth rates per started IVF cycle? (2) Is your clinic registered with ICMR/NARI? (3) Who is the lead embryologist and how many cycles do they perform annually? (4) What is your single embryo transfer rate? (5) Do you have dedicated psychological support? Avoid clinics that cannot or will not answer these questions with specific data. Use FertilityNetwork India for independently verified clinic comparisons.

How much does IVF cost in India?

Base IVF cycle cost in India: ₹1.2–2.5 lakh (medication included at most clinics). Variation by city: Mumbai/Delhi highest (₹1.8–2.5L); Tier 2 cities lower (₹1.2–1.8L). Add-ons that increase cost: ICSI (+₹20–30k), PGT-A (+₹35–60k), embryo freezing (+₹20–40k), donor egg (+₹1–1.5L). Total cost for a complete IVF cycle with all add-ons: ₹1.8–3.5 lakh in most Indian cities.

What is ICMR accreditation for a fertility clinic?

ICMR (Indian Council of Medical Research) registration, now administered through NARI (National ART Registry of India) under the ART (Regulation) Act 2021, is mandatory for all ART clinics in India. It requires: qualified reproductive medicine specialist, accredited embryologist, laboratory standards compliance, and patient data reporting. An unregistered clinic is operating illegally. Always verify NARI registration before beginning treatment.

What is the success rate of IVF in India?

National average IVF live birth rate in India: approximately 35–40% per started cycle in women under 35. Age-stratified typical ranges: under 35 = 40–50%; 35–37 = 35–42%; 38–40 = 25–35%; 40–42 = 15–25%; 43+ = 5–15% with own eggs. Clinics reporting >60% success rates in women over 40 with own eggs should be asked for patient-level data — this is statistically implausible without donor eggs.

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Medical Disclaimer: This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Reviewed by Dr. Priya Sharma (MBBS, MD OB-GYN). Success rates and costs are approximate and vary by clinic and individual case. Always consult a qualified fertility specialist. Last updated: April 2026.