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India regulates assisted reproduction under the ART (Regulation) Act 2021. Clinics and banks must register on the National ART and Surrogacy Registry, which publishes a public, searchable list. Care is largely private and paid out-of-pocket.

How care is organised

Fertility care in India is largely delivered by private clinics and paid for out-of-pocket. There is no confirmed nationwide public-funding scheme, although limited state or government-employee coverage may exist in some places — confirm any coverage locally.

Regulation and finding a clinic

Under the ART (Regulation) Act 2021, clinics and banks must register on the National ART and Surrogacy Registry, which publishes a public, searchable list of registered clinics and banks, including their registration details. This lets you check that a clinic is registered. Oversight involves the Indian Council of Medical Research and national and state boards.

Find a clinic in India

Use the official register to find and check real, licensed clinics. We do not list individual clinics here until each one is independently verified.

Search the National ART & Surrogacy Registry (opens the official source in a new tab)

The government registry publishes a searchable list of registered clinics and banks with their registration details.

Sources

  1. National ART and Surrogacy Registry (public list of registered clinics)Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India · Accessed 19 July 2026

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