Karnataka to Launch First Government-Funded IVF Centre at KMCRI by March

Hubballi: Karnataka is set to launch its first government-funded in vitro fertilization (IVF) unit at Karnataka Medical College and Research Institute (KMC-RI) in Hubballi by March 2024. The IVF unit will be located on the second floor of the MCH building and aims to provide world-class fertility treatments to couples facing financial challenges.

Medical Dialogues had earlier reported that concerned about the increasing costs associated with private IVF treatment, the Karnataka government is considering launching IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) clinics in government hospitals. If the project is finalized, this will be considered the first time an IVF clinic will be installed in government hospitals.

In recent times with the declining fertility rates, private IVF clinics are mushrooming in urban areas, offering their services to those in need. However, the cost of treatment, which can range from Rs 8-10 lakh per child, makes it unaffordable for a large portion of the population.

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a medically advanced and intricate series of procedures designed to help individuals and couples facing fertility challenges or genetic concerns. The high cost of private IVF treatments remains a major obstacle for many, especially in lower-income groups. This new initiative is spearheaded with government funding and support from various non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

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Commenting on the matter, KMC-RI director Dr SF Kammar told TOI that the unit will be a boon for the poor. Even poor and middle-class people can get treatment for free or at discounted rates. The IVF center at KMC-RI will start in 2-3 months’ time. Here, the treatment will be free for BPL cardholders and chargeable for APL cardholders, he said.

Kammar stated that Nirmithi Kendra is carrying out the civic work. He further added that some NGOs will provide funds for the IVF equipment. The work has commenced, and demolition is currently in progress. Later, compartments will be made, the equipment will be installed, and the unit will start functioning.

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