When a couple is unable to conceive naturally even after trying for over a year, it is time to seek help from a fertility expert. Understanding that infertility can be caused by a range of factors, from hormonal imbalances and ovulation problems to sperm-related issues or blocked fallopian tubes, can provide a sense of relief. Whatever the cause, advancements in medical science have made it possible for many individuals and couples to realise their dream of becoming parents. Rainbow Hospitals offers some of the most advanced and effective
infertility treatments under one roof. Known as the
best fertility hospital, we combine compassion with cutting-edge reproductive technology to give every hopeful parent the best chance possible. Here is a detailed look at the top infertility treatments we offer and their typical success rates:
Ovulation Induction (OI)
Ovulation Induction is often the first line of treatment for women who do not ovulate regularly. It involves the use of fertility medications that stimulate the ovaries to release eggs.
Who Is It For? Women with irregular cycles, PCOS, or hormonal imbalances.
Procedure: Oral or injectable medication is given to trigger ovulation.
Success Rate: Around 20% per cycle, which increases when combined with timed intercourse or IUI.
Intrauterine Insemination (IUI)
IUI is a simple, non-invasive procedure where washed and concentrated sperm are placed directly into the uterus during ovulation.
Who Is It For? Couples with unexplained infertility, mild male factor infertility, or issues with cervical mucus.
Procedure: Hormonal stimulation may be used to support ovulation, followed by sperm insertion using a thin catheter.
Success Rate: Between 10 to 20% per cycle, depending on age, egg quality, and sperm count.
In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
IVF is one of the most well-known and effective
infertility treatments available today. It involves fertilising an egg with sperm outside the body and transferring the resulting embryo into the uterus.
Who Is It For? Women with blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, advanced age, or couples with male infertility.
Procedure: Egg retrieval, fertilisation in the lab, embryo culture, and transfer.
Success Rate: Around 40 to 60% per cycle for women under 35. Success decreases slightly with age.
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI)
ICSI is a specialised form of IVF used when there are severe male infertility issues. A single healthy sperm is injected directly into the egg to aid fertilisation.
Who Is It For? Men with very low sperm count or motility, or previous IVF failure.
Procedure: Same as IVF, with the fertilisation step involving direct injection of sperm.
Success Rate: Comparable to IVF, about 40 to 60%, depending on multiple factors.
Egg Donation and Embryo Donation
For women unable to produce healthy eggs or have low ovarian reserve, donor eggs or embryos may be recommended.
Who Is It For? Women with poor egg quality, premature ovarian failure, or genetic concerns.
Procedure: Donor eggs or embryos are fertilized and transferred to the recipient’s uterus.
Success Rate: Around 55 to 70% depending on the donor's age and other medical factors.
Fertility Preservation (Egg and Sperm Freezing)
This is an ideal option for individuals who want to delay parenthood due to personal, medical, or career reasons.
Who Is It For? Young women with cancer, those delaying childbearing, or men undergoing treatments that may affect fertility.
Procedure: Eggs or sperm are collected and cryopreserved for future use.
Success Rate: Varies based on age at the freezing time, with younger individuals having higher success when thawed and used later.
Laparoscopic and Hysteroscopic Surgery
Sometimes, correcting structural abnormalities in the uterus or removing fibroids and cysts can help restore fertility.
Who Is It For? Women with endometriosis, uterine fibroids, or septum in the uterus.
Procedure: Minimally invasive surgical procedures to treat reproductive tract issues.
Success Rate: Fertility may improve significantly after the root problem is addressed.
Why Rainbow Hospitals?
At Rainbow Hospitals, we are recognised as the
best fertility hospital not just because we offer treatments, but because we offer comprehensive care, emotional support, and personalised attention. Our approach is never one-size-fits-all. Every couple undergoes a detailed evaluation to identify the cause of infertility and select the most appropriate plan, providing a sense of reassurance and care.
Infertility may be a difficult chapter, but it does not have to be the end of your story. With timely diagnosis, the right medical team, and advanced options like IVF, IUI, ICSI, and egg donation, there is real and tangible hope. We are here to support you on your journey towards parenthood, and we believe in the possibility of a successful outcome.
We use advanced fertility tracking, embryo freezing, preimplantation genetic testing, and tailored protocols to maximise your chance of conception. From young couples to women in their 40s, single parents to same-sex couples, Rainbow Hospitals is here to support every journey towards parenthood.
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1. How do success rates of fertility treatments vary by age?
Fertility success rates decline with age, especially after 35. IVF success is about 40–60% for women under 35, but may drop to 20–30% for women over 40. That’s why early evaluation and timely treatment make a big difference in outcome.
2. How much do infertility treatments cost in India?
Costs vary by treatment and hospital. Approximate costs:
- Ovulation induction: ₹5,000–₹20,000
- IUI: ₹10,000–₹25,000 per cycle
- IVF: ₹1.5 to ₹2.5 lakh per cycle
Rainbow Hospitals offers customised treatment plans and financial counselling to help make fertility care more accessible.
3. Can male infertility be treated successfully?
Yes. Many causes of male infertility, like low sperm count, poor motility, or blockages, can be treated through lifestyle changes, medications, IUI, or advanced techniques like ICSI. ICSI has high success rates, even in severe male factor infertility cases.