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Indira IVF Strengthens Presence in Tamil Nadu with the Launch of a New Centre in Tambaram

Updated At: October 28, 2025 5:59 PM

The new centre in Tambaram marks another milestone in Indira IVF’s commitment to accessible and affordable reproductive care.

New Delhi: Indira IVF Hospital Limited (“Indira IVF”) has announced the opening of its newest fertility clinic in Tambaram, Chennai, strengthening its commitment to making reproductive healthcare more accessible across Tamil Nadu. Located at 169 Velachery Road, near Selaiyur Police Station, the centre aims to offer affordable, advanced, and reliable fertility treatments for individuals and couples in the region.

The inauguration ceremony was graced by Dr. Sai Meenakshi, Chief Gynaecologist, Sayee Hospital, Chromepet, as the Chief Guest. The event also witnessed the presence of Dr. M. Nandini Devi, Centre Head and Cluster Business Director, Indira IVF, Chennai, as the Special Guest, along with Dr. Swetha P. Jain, Chief IVF Consultant and Gynaecologist, Indira IVF, Tambaram, Chennai.

Dr. Sai Meenakshi said, “While fertility awareness is growing, affordability of quality treatment continues to be a major concern for many families. With the opening of Indira IVF in Tambaram, fertility care becomes affordable, enabling couples to pursue their dream of parenthood.”

Sharing his thoughts on the launch Mr. Nitiz Murdia, Managing Director, Indira IVF, said, “At Indira IVF, our mission has always been to make fertility care more affordable and accessible across India. With the opening of our new centre in Tambaram, we are one step closer to ensuring that couples in suburban and semi-urban areas have access to trusted clinical support, cutting-edge technology, and compassionate care.”

Dr. M. Nandini Devi, Centre Head and Cluster Business Director, Indira IVF, Chennai, said, “Each new centre reflects our commitment to empowering families with guidance, awareness and confidence throughout their fertility journey. The Tambaram centre will provide a supportive environment where patients feel informed, cared for, and hopeful as they take steps towards parenthood.”

Dr. Swetha P. Jain added “Every fertility journey is unique, and at Indira IVF Tambaram, our focus is on providing personalised care to each couple’s medical and emotional needs. Through a blend of technology and compassionate counselling, we aim to make every step of the process more result-oriented.”

Adding to its network of fertility services across 169 clinics in India as of March 31, 2025, the Tambaram 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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