India performs only 300,000–350,000 IVF cycles annually against a potential demand of 1–1.5 million, leaving a large treatment gap. Experts say delayed parenthood and rising infertility are fuelling demand, drawing investors into fertility care. However, leaders stress that “IVF is time-sensitive healthcare” and growth must remain anchored in clinical outcomes and patient trust.
India’s IVF gap spurs investor rush into fertility care
- Post author:gsc.ara2025
- Post published:March 13, 2026
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