Dr. Indranil Saha’s focus is on providing the best medical care for couples who want to have children. That means personal attention, the latest medical knowledge, and ethical practice. After completing his MBBS and MD from Calcutta Medical College, he went to the UK. There he gained his Membership of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (MRCOG) and did CCT (Certificate of Completion of Training) in obstetrics and gynecology. He worked at several university hospitals in London, acquiring extensive experience in assisted reproduction and advanced laparoscopy and hysteroscopy surgery.
In 2012 he returned to Kolkata and joined the Institute of Reproductive Medicine, Kolkata, working alongside India’s pioneering Reproductive Medicine specialist, Professor B. N. Chakravarty. . He has joined Woodlands Hospital, a leading multispeciality hospital in Kolkata, and developed a state of art preconception and fertility unit. Indranil is a visiting consultant at Genome- The Fertility Centre, a prestigious fertility center in central Kolkata. He has lent his expertise to develop IVF units in different parts of India, Nepal, and Bangladesh.
He has a special interest in fertility preservation in cancer patients, recurrent miscarriage, failed IVF cycle, egg donation, and surrogacy. He regularly runs hands-on training workshops on IUI, IVF, and transvaginal ultrasound scan in Kolkata and eastern India. He is involved in teaching FNB students (fellowship in super-specialty of ART by National Board, New Delhi) and junior doctors who want to pursue a career in reproductive medicine. He has also been a key speaker in his field on many national and international platforms and has produced numerous research papers over the years. Dr. Saha has worked tirelessly to make fertility management easy and financially accessible for large sections of the local population and out-station couples.
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✔️ Yes, altruistic surrogacy is legal in West Bengal under the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021.
❌ Commercial surrogacy is completely banned across India.
Only Indian married couples, NRIs, or OCI cardholders are eligible to undergo surrogacy.
Yes, surrogacy is regulated by the State Assisted Reproductive Technology and Surrogacy Board of , under the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021 and ART Act, 2021.
This board typically includes:
All surrogacy procedures must be approved through this board and the District Appropriate Authority.
Couples must apply through the District Appropriate Authority under the State Health Department. This is coordinated via the DMHO or Directorate of Public Health of West Bengal.
❌ No. Clinics like those run by Dr. Indranil Saha cannot arrange surrogate mothers. Couples must bring their own surrogate who:
The legal approval process generally takes 30 to 90 days depending on document submission and verification speed.
✔️ Yes, Dr. Indranil Saha, in collaboration with Vinsfertility’s legal team, helps prepare:
✔️ Yes, NRI and OCI couples of Indian origin can apply under Indian law. Required:
❌ Couples without Indian nationality or connection are not eligible.
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