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Booming IVF Market in India

November 2013 | 50 pages | ID: B7FB326CD81EN
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With the birth of Louise Joy Brown, the world's first successful ‘test-tube’ baby, on July 25, 1978 in Great Britain, the technology that made her conception possible was acclaimed as a conquest in the field of medicine and science. The formulation of IVF or the In-Vitro Fertilization technology and its significant applicability in the field of infertility has sparked off immense interest among researchers and medical professionals. Owing to the same, over the years, numerous IVF clinics started operating all over the world, although the IVF technology was more readily accepted in the developed countries due to the fact that the technology originated there itself and better technological advancements were made as well.

Over the past decade, the concept of IVF has gained popularity at a swift pace in India. Factors such as delayed pregnancies, altered lifestyle, and changing preferences are the key reasons due to which the problem of infertility in the country is increasing at an alarming rate. According to RNCOS’ report “Booming IVF Market in India”, the IVF market is poised to witness impressive CAGR of around 14% over the 5 year period spanning from 2013 to 2018.

The report offers a comprehensive study of the overall IVF industry in India. It analyzes the presence of IVF clinics in the country region-wise i.e. their penetration across East/West/North/South India; their structure i.e. chain, independent and hospital-based; the number of IVF cycles performed; and the availability of PGD facility. The market outlook section descriptively discusses the Indian IVF market till 2018 and its regional shares.

The report also elicits the requirements of an initial IVF lab setup in terms of human resource and facilities, and the ongoing industry trends and developments. The regulatory environment of the IVF industry in India is also explained in detail. On the competitive landscape of the industry, the profiles of leading service providers too have been provided.

With new service providers entering the market, increase in the number of collaborations between chains/independent clinics and renowned healthcare providers and hospital, and the rapid acceptance of IVF for dealing with reproduction problem, the Indian IVF market is bound to witness a gush in terms of growth in the years to come.
1. ANALYST VIEW

2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3. IVF - PROCESS OVERVIEW

3.1 Oocyte Retrieval Stage
3.2 Sperm Retrieval
3.3 Fertilization and Culture
3.4 Embryo/ Blastocyst Cryopreservation
3.5 Zona Drilling
3.6 Embryo Biopsy
3.7 Embryo Transfer

4. HUMAN RESOURCES AND ASSOCIATED FACILITIES FOR IVF

4.1 Human Resource
  4.1.1 Director
  4.1.2 Clinical Embryologist
  4.1.3 Andrologist
  4.1.4 Gynaecologist
  4.1.5 Counselor
4.2 Associated Facilities
  4.2.1 Embryology/ IVF Laboratory
  4.2.2 Andrology Laboratory
  4.2.3 Genetics Laboratory
  4.2.4 Cryopreservation Facilities

5. CURRENT STATUS OF IVF CLINICS

5.1 Presence by Structure
5.2 Presence by Region
5.3 Presence by Number of IVF Cycles Performed
5.4 Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)

6. IVF MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2018

7. TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS

7.1 Dwindling Fertility in India
7.2 Rising Investors’ Interest in the Indian IVF Market
7.3 Embryo Donation/Adoption Catching up Rapidly
7.4 Embryoscope: Helping Improve Imaging

8. ART (IVF) REGULATION

9. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

9.1 Bourn Hall Clinic
9.2 Southend Fertility and IVF Centre
9.3 Morpheus IVF Fertility Center
9.4 Bloom Fertility Center
9.5 Manipal Ankur
9.6 Cloudnine Fertility
9.7 Nova IVI Fertility
9.8 Srushti Test Tube Baby Center

LIST OF FIGURES:

Figure 3-1: Flowchart for IVF Process
Figure 5-1: IVF Clinic Presence by Structure (%), 2013
Figure 5-2: Chained IVF Clinics Presence by Region (%), 2013
Figure 5-3: Hospital-based IVF Clinics Presence by Region (%), 2013
Figure 5-4: Independent IVF Clinics Presence by Region (%), 2013
Figure 5-5: IVF Clinics Presence by Region (%), 2013
Figure 5-6: IVF Clinics Presence in Eastern India by Structure (%), 2013
Figure 5-7: IVF Clinics Presence in Western India by Structure (%), 2013
Figure 5-8: IVF Clinics Presence in Northern India by Structure (%), 2013
Figure 5-9: IVF Clinics Presence in Southern India by Structure (%), 2013
Figure 5-10: IVF Clinics Presence by Number of Cycles Performed (%), 2013
Figure 5-11: IVF Clinics Presence by Number of Cycles Performed and Structure (%), 2013
Figure 5-12: IVF Clinics Presence in Southern India by Number of Cycles Performed (%), 2013
Figure 5-13: IVF Clinics Presence in Northern India by Number of Cycles Performed (%), 2013
Figure 5-14: IVF Clinics Presence in Eastern India by Number of Cycles Performed (%), 2013
Figure 5-15: IVF Clinics Presence in Western India by Number of Cycles Performed (%), 2013
Figure 5-16: Percentage of IVF Clinics Offering PGD of the Total (2013)
Figure 6-1: IVF Market (Billion INR), 2013-2018
Figure 6-2: IVF Market by Region (%), 2013

LIST OF TABLES:

Table 3-1: Products used during Oocyte Retrieval
Table 3-2: Products used during Sperm Retrieval
Table 3-3: Products used during Fertilization and Culture
Table 3-4: Products used during Fertilization and Culture
Table 3-5: Products used during Zona Drilling
Table 3-6: Products used during Embryo Biopsy
Table 3-7: Products used during Embryo Transfer
Table 9-1: Presence of Bourn Hall Clinic
Table 9-2: Presence of Southend Fertility and IVF Center
Table 9-3: Presence of Morpheus IVF Fertility Center
Table 9-4: Presence of Bloom Fertility Center
Table 9-5: Presence of Manipal Ankur
Table 9-6: Presence of Cloudnine Fertility
Table 9-7: Presence of Nova IVI Fertility
Table 9-8: Presence of Srushti Test Tube Center


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