Dibrugarh, Assam, 24 August 2025
Indira IVF Hospital Limited (“Indira IVF”) has inaugurated its new fertility clinic in Dibrugarh, further strengthening its presence in Assam. Located near Domino’s and Naina Cinema Hall, Naliapool, the clinic aims to make reproductive care more accessible to aspiring parents in the region through the diagnostics and fertility treatments. The launch event was graced by Honourable Mayor of Dibrugarh, Dr Saikat Patra, as the Chief Guest and Dr. Prakash Gupta, Centre Head, Indira IVF, Dibrugarh.
Speaking at the inauguration, Honourable Mayor of Dibrugarh, Dr Saikat Patra said, “Fertility treatments are often seen as out of reach for many families because of affordability concerns. Indira IVF’s presence in Dibrugarh will help address this challenge and make advanced care more accessible for couples.”
Mr. Nitiz Murdia, Managing Director, Indira IVF, said, “Accessibility is at the heart of our expansion. By opening a clinic in Dibrugarh, we are ensuring that couples in Assam do not have to travel to distant cities for fertility care. Our goal is to bring advanced procedures closer to people’s homes so that support is more accessible.”
Dr. Prakash Gupta, Centre Head, Indira IVF Dibrugarh, added, “While awareness around fertility has grown in recent years, many individuals still delay seeking help. With this clinic we hope to encourage access to reliable service at the right time. Dibrugarh is a rapidly growing city with evolving healthcare needs, and this clinic allows us to serve aspiring parents-and make IVF services more accessible and reliable across both urban and rural areas.
Indira IVF recognises the growing need for fertility treatments in Assam, and the new Dibrugarh clinic has been set up to meet this demand with an experienced team focused on patient care and positive outcomes. As part of its network of clinics across India, this clinic located to improve access to reproductive care in a rapidly growing area, enabling intervention and fostering awareness about fertility health.
