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Indira IVF Expands Presence in Karnataka with New Fertility Clinic in Shivamogga

Updated At: October 22, 2025 6:02 PM

The new centre aims to make fertility care more accessible and reliable for couples across Shivamogga and neighbouring regions.

Indira IVF Hospital Limited (“Indira IVF”) has further strengthened its footprint in Karnataka with the inauguration of its latest fertility clinic in Shivamogga. Located on the 2nd Floor of Anil Complex, opposite Hotel Surya Comfort, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Road, Mission Compound, Durgigudi, Shivamogga – 577201, the new centre is designed to offer accessible, affordable, and dependable fertility treatment for individuals and couples in the region.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by Dr. Shyam Nandan Gupta, Zonal Business Director and Centre Head, Indira IVF JP Nagar (Bengaluru), as the Chief Guest, along with Dr. Tejaswini B, Executive Director, Gynaecologist & IVF Specialist, and Centre Head, Indira IVF, Shivamogga.

Indira IVF’s Commitment: Bringing Hope and Parenthood Closer to Families

Commenting on the launch, Mr. Nitiz Murdia, Managing Director, Indira IVF, said,
“Our continued expansion reflects Indira IVF’s dedication to making fertility treatment accessible and reliable across the country. Shivamogga is a strategically important location that allows us to reach more families who may not have had easy access to fertility care. This centre is envisioned as a place where individuals can find guidance, treatment, and confidence under one roof.”

Dr. Shyam Nandan Gupta said,
“It is a moment of pride for Shivamogga to welcome Indira IVF’s expertise in fertility care. This new clinic stands as a beacon of hope for couples aspiring to start their families, offering comprehensive and compassionate reproductive services. The establishment of this centre will not only address the community’s healthcare needs but also strengthen Shivamogga’s position as an emerging hub of medical excellence.”

Dr. Tejaswini B, Executive Director and Centre Head of Indira IVF, Shivamogga, added,
“This centre has been envisioned as a space of trust and care for couples in and around Shivamogga. Fertility journeys are deeply personal, and we are committed to ensuring that every patient receives clarity, comfort, and care at every step. Our focus is on walking with them through the entire process.”

169th Centre in India Strengthens Indira IVF’s National Network

As of March 31, 2025, Indira IVF operates 169 fertility clinics across India. With the launch of the Shivamogga centre, the organisation continues to expand its reach and promote greater awareness around reproductive health, ensuring that quality fertility care is available across diverse communities.

About Indira IVF Hospital Limited

Indira IVF Hospital Limited is one of India’s leading fertility service providers, offering a full spectrum of reproductive healthcare solutions for male and female infertility. Its services include:

  • Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
  • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)
  • Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
  • Fertility-enhancing surgeries
  • Donor programs for men and women
  • Sperm, egg, and embryo freezing
  • Diagnostic and fertility medication support

Indira IVF’s philosophy rests on three pillars — “Awareness,” “Accessibility,” and “Reliability.”
The organisation employs advanced technology such as closed working chambers, RFID tracking, and Electronic Medical Records (EMR) to ensure a safe and secure environment.

Alongside patient care, Indira IVF also contributes to the field of reproductive medicine through National Board of Education (NBE)-accredited fellowship programs and the Indira Fertility Academy, which trains doctors and aspiring embryologists.

The institution remains committed to delivering consistent, high-quality care across its entire network of clinics.

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