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South Delhi clinic guide

Choosing a fertility clinic in Green Park, South Delhi

The right fertility clinic should help you understand the problem before proposing a treatment. This local guide explains what to expect from a first appointment at EPIA in Green Park and how to compare clinics using evidence, transparency and continuity of care.

At a glance

  • A diagnosis-led plan is more useful than starting every patient on the same treatment pathway.
  • Bring both partners' relevant records where applicable; fertility evaluation often considers more than one factor.
  • Ask who will review results, explain decisions and remain available between appointments.

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What a fertility clinic should help you answer

A first visit should clarify what you are trying to achieve, how long you have been trying, cycle and pregnancy history, previous treatments and any known medical conditions. The next step may be focused testing, timed attempts, ovulation support, surgery, IUI, IVF or simply more information; it should not be assumed in advance.

Testing is most valuable when each result will influence a decision. Depending on your situation, that may include ovarian-reserve testing, ultrasound, semen analysis, thyroid or other hormone tests, tubal assessment and review of previous embryos or treatment records.

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Services available through EPIA

EPIA provides fertility testing, egg freezing, personalised IVF, second opinions and evaluation for complex concerns including repeated implantation failure and recurrent pregnancy loss. Gynaecology support is also available when symptoms or reproductive health conditions need attention alongside fertility planning.

Not everyone needs treatment immediately. A useful consultation should separate what is known, what remains uncertain and what information would change the plan.

  • Preconception and ovarian-reserve assessment
  • Egg freezing and fertility preservation planning
  • IVF planning and review of previous unsuccessful cycles
  • Investigation of recurrent loss, implantation concerns and gynaecological symptoms

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How to compare fertility clinics

Look beyond a headline success rate. Clinic statistics can reflect patient age, diagnosis, treatment type and how outcomes are reported. Ask for information relevant to your own circumstances, plus a clear explanation of limitations and alternatives.

Ethical care includes informed consent, realistic language, itemised costs and time to ask questions. You should know why a test or add-on is being suggested and whether it has evidence for someone with your profile.

  • Clear diagnosis and treatment rationale
  • Accessible clinical team and defined follow-up
  • Laboratory, identity and storage safeguards
  • Written costs with optional items identified

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Preparing for your first Green Park visit

Collect previous blood tests, scans, semen reports, prescriptions and treatment summaries. A short timeline of cycles, pregnancies and procedures can make the discussion more efficient. If you do not have complete records, that should not stop you from asking for an initial review.

EPIA's clinic is at G-36 F.F, Green Park Main, New Delhi 110016. Confirm the appointment format and any test timing before travelling, especially if a scan needs to happen on a particular cycle day.

Frequently asked questions

Questions people ask before booking

What happens at a first fertility consultation?

The doctor reviews your goals, medical and reproductive history, previous results and any treatment so far. They may recommend targeted tests or explain options, but the plan should depend on your individual findings.

When should I see a fertility specialist?

Many people seek advice after 12 months of trying if under 35 or after 6 months if 35 or older. Earlier review can be appropriate with irregular cycles, known conditions, prior treatment, recurrent loss or concerns about either partner.

Should both partners attend?

Where fertility planning involves a couple, it can be helpful for both partners to attend and bring relevant reports. An initial consultation can still proceed if one person cannot be present.

Does visiting a fertility clinic mean I will need IVF?

No. IVF is one option among several. Some patients need information, monitoring, treatment of a specific condition or a less intensive approach. Testing should guide the recommendation.

Move from online research to an individual plan

Bring your questions and any previous reports. The care team will help you understand what is relevant to your situation.

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