Fertility Decoded

Where our clinic data comes from

Our clinic information comes from the National ART and Surrogacy Registry, the official government register of fertility clinics maintained under the ART (Regulation) Act 2021. We currently cover Bengaluru, New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad, and we add cities as we are able to verify their data. We tidy the formatting but never change the facts: registration numbers and levels are shown exactly as the registry records them.

Trust depends on knowing where information comes from. Here is exactly where ours does.

The source

Our clinic listings are built from the National ART and Surrogacy Registry, the official register of assisted reproductive technology clinics maintained under India's ART (Regulation) Act 2021. It is the same record a clinic must be on to operate legally.

Cities we cover

We currently cover five metros: Bengaluru, New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Hyderabad. We are expanding, but we add a city only once we can map and verify its registry data properly, so the listings stay accurate rather than merely large. Where a city's records use a format we cannot yet verify cleanly, we hold it back rather than publish something we are unsure of.

How we handle the data

We tidy the presentation but we do not alter the facts. We standardise how addresses and fields are laid out so the directory reads consistently. The substance, the registration number and the level, is shown exactly as the registry records it. Where the source is unclear, we mark it unverified rather than fill the gap.

How current it is

This information reflects the registry as of June 2026. The register changes over time as clinics are added or updated, so we refresh our data periodically. If you spot something that looks out of date or wrong, please tell us.

To understand what the registration and levels mean, see what ART clinic registration means, and for how we use this data, see how we evaluate clinics.

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