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Indira IVF Strengthens Fertility Care in Haryana with New Clinic in Yamunanagar

Updated At: October 26, 2025 5:25 PM

The new centre aims to provide accessible, affordable, and high-quality reproductive healthcare to couples in tier-2 and tier-3 cities of Haryana.

Yamunanagar, 26 October 2025


Indira IVF Hospital Limited has inaugurated its latest fertility clinic in Yamunanagar, Haryana, reinforcing its commitment to making reproductive healthcare more accessible, affordable, and reliable. The clinic is located on the 1st Floor, Midpoint Building, Pyara Chowk, Yamunanagar – 135001, and represents a significant step in expanding fertility services across the region.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Mrs. Suman Bahamni, Mayor of Municipal Corporation, Yamunanagar Jagadhri, as the Chief Guest, along with Dr. Reema Sircar, Zonal Clinical Director, Indira IVF Dehradun & Chandigarh, as Guest of Honour.

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Mr. Nitiz Murdia, Managing Director of Indira IVF, stated:

“Fertility treatment should not be restricted by geography or financial limitations. With the launch of our Yamunanagar centre, we aim to make reproductive care more accessible and affordable, enabling families in smaller cities to receive the same quality of treatment available in metropolitan areas.”

Mayor Suman Bahamni emphasized the importance of the clinic for the local community, saying:

“This clinic brings fertility care closer to our residents. It is not just healthcare—it is hope and support for couples dreaming of building their families.”

Dr. Reema Sircar highlighted the personalised approach of the clinic:

“Every fertility journey is unique. Our focus is to provide compassionate, technology-backed care. This centre will serve as a safe and supportive space for couples seeking guidance and treatment.”

Dr. Shikha, Centre Head, Indira IVF Yamunanagar, added:

“We understand that many couples start their fertility journey with hesitation. Our mission is to transform that uncertainty into trust and clarity. Through evidence-based care and transparent guidance, we aim to empower patients to make informed reproductive health decisions without stigma or fear.”

With this addition, Indira IVF now operates 169 clinics across India (as of 31 March 2025), further strengthening access to reproductive healthcare. The new Yamunanagar centre will cater to a diverse population, enhance awareness about fertility, and provide reliable guidance for couples seeking quality reproductive services.

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