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Indira IVF Expands Its Reach in Haryana with State-of-the-Art Fertility Clinic in Gurgaon, Sector 83

Updated At: October 15, 2025 7:20 PM

New centre aims to provide comprehensive reproductive care, expert guidance, and advanced fertility treatments to couples and individuals, making parenthood more accessible and informed.

Gurgaon, 15th October 2025:


Indira IVF Hospital Limited (“Indira IVF”) has unveiled its newest fertility clinic in Sector 83, Gurgaon, further strengthening access to reproductive healthcare across Haryana. Strategically located on the third floor of VLPL 83 Avenue, Sector 83 Vatika, New Gurgaon, the centre is designed to offer reliable, patient-focused fertility care to individuals and couples in the region.

The inauguration was graced by Dr. Arvind Vaid, Gynaecologist, IVF Specialist, and Centre Head of Indira IVF, Patel Nagar, Delhi, as the Chief Guest. Mr. Nitiz Murdia, Managing Director of Indira IVF, and Dr. Divyashaa Walia, Centre Head of Indira IVF, Gurgaon, Sector 83, were also present at the event.

Speaking at the ceremony, Indian International Cricketer Mohit Sharma said, “Fertility health is a crucial part of overall well-being, yet it is often overlooked. Centres like Indira IVF play a vital role in providing timely medical support and information, bringing hope to those aspiring to start a family.”

Mr. Nitiz Murdia added, “Our expansion reflects Indira IVF’s commitment to making fertility care accessible throughout India. Gurgaon has become a key location for families seeking trusted fertility treatments, and this new centre ensures that expert care and clinical support are available to all who need it.”

Dr. Arvind Vaid said, “At the Gurgaon clinic, we aim to guide couples through every step of their fertility journey, ensuring they understand their options clearly and make informed decisions with confidence.”

Dr. Divyashaa Walia highlighted, “Fertility care goes beyond medical treatment—it is about trust, understanding, and support. At our Gurgaon centre, we are creating an environment where patients feel confident and well-informed as they embark on their journey to parenthood.”

As of 31st March 2025, Indira IVF operates a network of 169 clinics across India. The new Gurgaon centre is a significant step toward expanding access to reproductive healthcare in a rapidly growing region, catering to diverse populations and raising awareness about fertility health.

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