Gujarat's IKDRC Offers Low-Cost IVF, Bringing Hope to Couples

The IVF unit at Ahmedabad's Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre (IKDRC) is providing affordable fertility treatment at approximately Rs 1.5 lakh, significantly lower than private hospital charges. The centre, operational since 2005, offers advanced techniques including Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection and genetic testing, with a success rate comparable to private institutions. Dr Pranjal R Modi, Director of IKDRC, confirmed the Gujarat government's plan to expand these low-cost IVF services to Surat, Bhavnagar, and Jamnagar. The initiative is bringing parenthood within reach for hundreds of middle-class and economically weaker couples annually.

Key Points: Affordable IVF Treatment at Gujarat's IKDRC

  • Low-cost IVF at Rs 1.5 lakh
  • State plans expansion to 3 more cities
  • Success rate of nearly 40%
  • Advanced techniques like ICSI & genetic testing
  • 400-500 couples treated annually
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Gujarat's IKDRC offers low-cost IVF, brings hope to couples

IKDRC in Ahmedabad provides IVF at Rs 1.5 lakh, a fraction of private costs, with plans to expand services to other Gujarat cities.

"Apart from Ahmedabad, IVF services will also be made available in Surat, Bhavnagar and Jamnagar. - Dr Pranjal R Modi"

Ahmedabad, March 23

In a significant boost to affordable healthcare, the IVF unit at the Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre in Ahmedabad is offering low-cost fertility treatment, bringing hope to couples struggling to conceive.

In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), a process where fertilisation occurs outside the body in a laboratory, has become increasingly accessible at the Civil Hospital campus in Ahmedabad. Operational since 2005, the centre is equipped with advanced facilities, including embryology laboratories and genetic testing.

Dr Pranjal R Modi, Director of IKDRC, said that the institute provides comprehensive reproductive healthcare services. "This institution has state-of-the-art facilities such as embryology labs, IVF treatment, endoscopy and laparoscopy. We have also started a department of reproductive medicine and surgery where all kinds of IVF treatments are available and are being further upgraded," he said.

He further added that the Gujarat government plans to expand these services to other cities. "Apart from Ahmedabad, IVF services will also be made available in Surat, Bhavnagar and Jamnagar," he said.

Affordability remains the biggest advantage of the IKDRC facility. While private hospitals typically charge between Rs 7 to 8 lakh for IVF procedures, treatment at IKDRC costs around Rs 1.5 lakh, making it accessible to economically weaker and middle-class families.

Beneficiaries who have undergone treatment at the centre highlighted the cost advantage and quality of care. One patient said that private treatment options were unaffordable, but the process at IKDRC was smooth and well-guided by doctors. Another beneficiary noted that despite some cost, it was significantly lower than that of private hospitals, enabling more people to access treatment.

Couples often opt for IVF due to factors such as low sperm count, blocked fallopian tubes, hormonal imbalances, delayed marriages, or unexplained infertility.

Dr Rohina Aggarwal, Head of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department at IKDRC, said the centre offers advanced techniques such as Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), Computer-Aided Sperm Analysis (CASA), laser-assisted hatching and genetic testing. She added that around 400 to 500 couples undergo IVF treatment at the centre every year, with a success rate of nearly 40 per cent, comparable to many private institutions.

With plans for expansion and continued focus on affordability, IKDRC is emerging as a model for accessible fertility care, encouraging couples to seek timely treatment and realise their dream of parenthood.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone from Surat, I'm very happy to hear these services are expanding to our city. The cost difference is staggering—private clinics charge an arm and a leg. This brings real hope.
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Aditya G
A 40% success rate at this cost is commendable. However, I hope the government also focuses on creating awareness about infertility and reducing the social stigma around it. The medical help is one part of the battle.
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Sarah B
This is fantastic progress. Affordable healthcare innovations like this are crucial. Wishing all the couples the very best on their journey.
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Meera T
My cousin underwent treatment here last year. The process was indeed smooth and the doctors were very supportive. It's a blessing for families who have almost given up hope due to financial constraints.
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Karthik V
Great step by the Gujarat government. But I have a respectful criticism: the article mentions expansion to other cities, but what about rural areas? Accessibility needs to go beyond major cities to truly serve the economically weaker sections.

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