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The destination guide · Last reviewed 20 November 2025
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Fertility treatment in India, weighed honestly.

India has a large IVF sector and low prices, with a strict legal framework that allows treatment but bans commercial surrogacy. Here is how it works, what it broadly costs, and how to choose safely. We never name a clinic.

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$1,800 to $4,800
Indicative per IVF cycle
all in, June 2026
2 to 3 weeks
On the ground per cycle
often split across visits
Law applies
IVF allowed, surrogacy limited
2021 ART and surrogacy Acts
The one honest thing
IVF is never guaranteed to work. Age is the biggest factor, more than one cycle is common, and no clinic can promise a baby.
Quick answer

Should you go to India?

India is a large, low cost destination for IVF, with many clinics and English speaking teams. Independent listings reviewed in June 2026 put a full IVF cycle broadly in the region of $1,800 to $4,800, well below private pricing in the United States or United Kingdom, with the figure depending on medication and any added testing.

Cost figures here are indicative and dated June 2026. They describe the broad picture, not a quote, and the real total depends on your age, the protocol, and add on steps. Treatment is regulated under the 2021 fertility and surrogacy laws, which permit IVF but ban commercial surrogacy and restrict who can access altruistic surrogacy, so the legal position matters as much as the price.

How it works here

The case for India, and the caution.

India has a large assisted reproduction sector, with clinics in all the major cities and prices among the lowest of the established destinations. Since 2021, the field has been regulated by the Assisted Reproductive Technology Regulation Act and the Surrogacy Regulation Act, under which clinics must register with a national registry and follow guidelines from the Indian Council of Medical Research. Doctors are registered with the National Medical Commission, and many larger clinics hold National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers accreditation. English is very widely used in clinics serving international patients.

The draw is low cost, broad availability, and experienced teams. The honest caution is twofold. First, IVF outcomes depend heavily on your own circumstances, especially age, and headline success rates can be presented in ways that flatter a clinic. Second, the law is strict and specific. Commercial surrogacy is banned and altruistic surrogacy is tightly limited, so anyone considering donor or surrogacy options must check the legal position carefully for their own situation.

The cost picture

What fertility care tends to cost.

Indicative cost context only, reviewed 22 June 2026. Figures vary widely by clinic, protocol, and your own situation, and are never a quote.

Independent listings reviewed in June 2026 place a full IVF cycle in India broadly in the region of $1,800 to $4,800, depending on medication and whether steps such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection or genetic testing are included. The base figure can look lower in some quotes, but medication and add on testing commonly raise the total, so it is the all in figure for your protocol that matters.

Ask what the quoted price covers, what medication is likely to cost for your protocol, and what a second cycle would cost if the first does not succeed, since more than one cycle is common. Be cautious of very low headline prices that exclude the medicines or the laboratory steps your treatment needs. These are indicative figures, not a quote.

Indicative range
$1,800 to $4,800
Indicative for one IVF cycle all in, reviewed November 2025. Medication and genetic testing can move the figure within and beyond this.
Always confirm the current price, the protocol, and what the package includes in writing.
Risks, success and the law

The honest case, stated plainly.

IVF carries real medical risks. Ovarian stimulation can lead to ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, egg collection is a minor procedure with a small risk of bleeding or infection, and transferring more than one embryo raises the chance of a multiple pregnancy, which is higher risk for parent and babies. Success is never guaranteed. Live birth rates fall with age, and many people need more than one cycle, so the emotional and financial planning should assume that possibility.

Be cautious with success rate claims. A rate per embryo transfer, per cycle started, or for a younger age band can look very different. Ask for the figure that matches your age and situation.

The law matters here. Since 2021, India regulates assisted reproduction under the Assisted Reproductive Technology Regulation Act and the Surrogacy Regulation Act. IVF is permitted for eligible patients at registered clinics, but commercial surrogacy is banned and altruistic surrogacy is tightly restricted, which in practice means foreign visitors generally cannot access surrogacy. Rules can change, so confirm the current position for your circumstances with qualified advice before committing.

Plan the practical side too. Treatment often spans more than one visit, and you need a clear plan for monitoring, medication, and any follow up once you are home. Standard travel insurance rarely covers elective treatment or its complications.

How to choose safely here

The checks that matter here.

The same honesty applies wherever you go. A few checks matter most for fertility care in India.

Confirm registration under the 2021 law

Ask that the clinic is registered under the Assisted Reproductive Technology Regulation Act and follows the national guidelines. Registration is a basic mark of a clinic operating within the law.

Ask for success rates that fit your case

Request the live birth rate for your age and situation, not a clinic wide average, and ask how it is measured. A single flattering number is not the full picture.

Understand the law before you commit

If your plan involves donor gametes or surrogacy, get qualified advice on what the law allows for your circumstances, since commercial surrogacy is banned and access is restricted.

Plan the visits and the follow up

Map out how many trips you may need, how monitoring works between visits, and who manages your care once you are home, where standard travel insurance usually excludes elective treatment.

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Common questions

India, straight answers.

Is IVF in India safe and legal?

IVF is legal and regulated under the 2021 fertility law, and at a registered, accredited clinic the standard of care can match Western private clinics. Commercial surrogacy, by contrast, is banned. Confirm the legal position for your own circumstances before committing.

How much does IVF cost in India?

Independent listings reviewed in June 2026 put a full cycle broadly in the region of 1,800 to 4,800 US dollars, depending on medication and any added testing. These are indicative figures, not a quote.

Can foreign couples use surrogacy in India?

Commercial surrogacy is banned, and altruistic surrogacy is tightly restricted, which in practice means foreign visitors generally cannot access surrogacy. The rules are detailed and can change, so seek qualified legal advice for your situation.

How many trips will I need?

A cycle commonly takes around two to three weeks on the ground for stimulation, egg collection and transfer, and is sometimes split across more than one visit. Plan for the possibility of a further cycle if the first does not succeed.

What if I have a complication once home?

Agree the plan in advance. Confirm who manages monitoring and any follow up once you are back, and check whether you need dedicated cover, since standard travel insurance usually excludes elective treatment.

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