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Indira IVF Strengthens Haryana Network with New Advanced Fertility Centre in Ambala

Updated At: November 17, 2025 12:53 PM

Mayor Shailja Sandeep Sachdeva inaugurates the centre; senior health officials and Indira IVF leadership attend the ceremony

New Delhi: Taking another step toward accessible fertility care, Indira IVF Hospital Limited (“Indira IVF”) has inaugurated its new clinic in Ambala. The facility, situated in Sector 7, will provide comprehensive reproductive treatment options for patients in and around the city.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by Smt. Shailja Sandeep Sachdeva, Mayor, Municipal Corporation, Ambala, as the Chief Guest. The event also witnessed the presence of Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sehal, Chief Medical Officer, Ambala, and Dr. Reema Sircar, Zonal Clinical Director, Indira IVF Dehradun & Chandigarh, as Special Guests, along with Dr. Deeksha, Centre Head, Indira IVF Ambala.

Smt. Shailja Sandeep Sachdeva, Mayor, Municipal Corporation, Ambala, said: “The opening of Indira IVF in Ambala brings fertility services closer to our people. Many couples had to travel to distant cities for treatment which now they can access trusted care right here. Accessibility to healthcare is essential, and this clinic is a welcome step for our community.”

Sharing his thoughts on the launch, Mr. Nitiz Murdia, Managing Director, Indira IVF, said: “Every new centre represents our belief that fertility care should be inclusive and compassionate. The Ambala clinic strengthens our presence in North India, and our team here will continue to combine medical expertise with empathy, ensuring that couples feel supported not just medically, but emotionally as well.”

Dr. Rakesh Kumar Sehal, Chief Medical Officer, Ambala, added: “For couples seeking fertility treatment, affordability often stands as a major concern. With Indira IVF’s presence in Ambala, patients will now have the opportunity to receive high-quality, evidence-based fertility care at costs within reach. This initiative bridges an important gap between quality and affordability.”

Dr. Reema Sircar, Zonal Clinical Director, Indira IVF Dehradun & Chandigarh, added: “Awareness is where every fertility journey begins. Our effort at Indira IVF Ambala will be to guide and educate couples about reproductive health and the importance of timely consultation. Through awareness, we empower them to make informed choices with confidence.”

Dr. Deeksha, Centre Head, Indira IVF Ambala, said: “Every fertility journey begins with trust. At Indira IVF Ambala, our focus is on creating an environment where patients feel heard, guided, and supported throughout their treatment. We want couples to know that science and empathy go hand in hand here and that every success story starts with a partnership built on care and confidence.”

Adding to its network of fertility services across 169 clinics in India as of March 31, 2025, the Ambala centre seeks to improve access to reproductive care. This expansion enables Indira IVF to meet the needs of a diverse population, providing reliable information and fostering greater awareness about fertility health.

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