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location_onOld Airport Road, Bangalore
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3.9/5
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location_onMalleshwaram, Bangalore
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location_onSarjapur Road, Bangalore
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4.8/5
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location_onWhitefield, Bangalore
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4/5
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location_onWhitefield, Bangalore
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4.5/5
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location_onBanashankari, Bangalore
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4.8/5
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2017

location_onJayanagar, Bangalore
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4.5/5
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location_onMarathahalli, Bangalore
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5/5
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location_onMillers Road, Bangalore
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4.5/5
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location_onYeshwanthpur, Bangalore
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4.5/5
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location_onIndiranagar, Bangalore
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4.5/5
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1711

location_onHebbal, Bangalore
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4/5
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1689
Talk to our fertility experts for a free consultation and get a personalized clinic recommendation based on your medical history and budget.
The average cost of a single IVF cycle in Bangalore ranges from ₹1.5 lakh to ₹3 lakh, depending on the clinic, doctor, and any additional procedures such as ICSI, PGT, or frozen embryo transfers. Many clinics offer package deals that include multiple cycles at a reduced overall cost.
Some of the top-rated IVF clinics in Bangalore include Nova IVF Fertility, GarbhaGudi IVF Centre, Manipal Fertility, Cloudnine Fertility, and Milann – The Fertility Centre. These clinics are known for high success rates, experienced reproductive specialists, and modern laboratory infrastructure.
IVF success rates in Bangalore typically range from 40% to 65% per cycle for women under 35, and decrease with age. Success rates vary by clinic, patient age, embryo quality, and underlying fertility conditions. Always ask your clinic for their age-specific success data.
A single IVF cycle in Bangalore typically takes 4 to 6 weeks from the start of ovarian stimulation to embryo transfer. Including initial consultations, diagnostic tests, and the two-week wait after transfer, the full process usually spans 6 to 8 weeks.
Most standard health insurance plans in India do not cover IVF treatment. However, some employer group policies and newer insurance products are beginning to offer partial fertility coverage. It is advisable to check directly with your insurance provider before beginning treatment.
For your first IVF consultation, bring any previous fertility investigation reports (semen analysis, hormone panels, ultrasound scans), medical history, a list of current medications, and a valid ID. If you have had prior fertility treatments, bring those records as well.