Infertility is characterised as the inability to conceive (become pregnant) after one year (or longer) of unprotected sex. Some providers assess and treat women aged 35 and older after 6 months of unprotected sex because fertility in women is known to decline with age. But it is possible to conceive using clinical methods. If you face any issues or troubles in conceiving, you should visit an IVF hospital.
Over a few years, fertility in Salem has declined. According to a recent survey on infertility trends, 49% couples in the age group 30-40 are infertile in South India. Salem itself has a low fertility rate of 14.6%.
Sudha Hospital is the best fertility hospital in Salem. Sudha hospital in Salem is one of the best IVF and Fertility hospitals in the country, with state-of-the-art facilities that provide the best and most advanced infertility treatments currently available. With the help of our fertility experts with over 30 years of experience, you can realise your dream of becoming a parent. We work meticulously and give extra attention to couples who are having trouble conceiving. We will provide reliable, cost-effective, and high-quality care to our patients.
✔️ Yes, Sudha Hospitals Salem is a government-approved centre registered under the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021. All surrogacy treatments offered are legally compliant and conducted with full medical and legal oversight.
Surrogacy is available for:
Required documents include:
✔️ Yes, Sudha Hospitals Salem manages end-to-end surrogate mother matching, including:
Only eligible, government-compliant surrogate mothers are selected.
✔️ Yes, Sudha Hospitals Salem provides access to screened and legally approved donor eggs through certified ART banks when the intended mother is unable to use her own eggs.
Once documents are submitted, it generally takes 3–6 weeks to complete:
The total surrogacy package ranges from ₹18 to ₹22 lakhs, covering:
✔️ Yes, Sudha Hospitals Salem assists with:
Absolutely. Sudha Hospitals Salem follows every step of the ART & Surrogacy Act 2021, ensuring full legal protection for both the intended parents and the surrogate mother. Every process is documented and backed by medical and legal experts.
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