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Indian IVF & PGD Market, By Structure (Independent, Chained, Hospital-based), by region (North, South, East, and West) – Forecasts to 2022

January 2017 | 90 pages | ID: IFC9FA249B5EN
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The definition of IVF or In-Vitro Fertilization technology became the centre of attraction amongst researchers and therapeutic experts since past few years. Moreover, the rising awareness has led to increase in egg donation. Furthermore, lifestyle induced disorders, such as obesity and smoking also contributing towards high infertility rates. These altogether are thus driving the IVF market, as women and their families go for IVF procedures more as compared to other available procedures. Medical tourism is also one of the major factors driving the growth of IVF market in India. Similarly, PGS or PGD market is also booming in India due to rise in the incidences of genetic disorders, leading to infertility or miscarriages. Owing to this, numerous IVF and PGD clinics have started arriving all over India, with the IVF technology getting more readily accepted due to better technological advancements.

In India, the growth in the IVF market is attributed to steep rise in infertile patients over the past decade. Meanwhile, the country is on track to become one of the powerful nations in the world. In order to support this, the Indian population is extending to maximize its achievements within a short time-span, which is further resulting in delayed pregnancies, altered lifestyles, and changing preferences. The factors thus enlisted are the key reasons for rapidly booming infertility rate in the country. The report by RNCOS entitled “Indian IVF & PGD Market, By Structure (Independent, Chained, Hospital-based), by region (North, South, East, and West) – Forecasts to 2022” analyzes the potential trends and developments in the Indian IVF market. According to RNCOS’ report, the Indian IVF market is anticipated to witness an impressive CAGR of approximately 15.8% over the forecasted period, i.e. 2016 to 2022. Additionally, according to the IVF market report forecasts, the IVF market in India is expected to bring in INR 26.3 Billion by 2022. Similarly, the Indian PGD market is expected to reach INR 2 Billion by 2022, growing at a CAGR of around 13% over the forecasted period.

Furthermore, the report offers an in-depth study of the overall IVF industry in India. It analyzes the region-wise presence of IVF clinics in the country, 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; the availability of PGD facility; major drugs and hormones used and/or prescribed in the procedure; and infertile patients flow to IVF clinics. The report also explains the current status of PGD market in India by structure and by region. The market outlook section in the report descriptively discusses the Indian IVF market as well as India PGD market till 2022, and their regional shares.

Moreover, supported by significant growth in the Indian medical tourism and exaggerated infertile domestic population, many new service providers are seeking to invest in by increasing collaborations with chains/independent clinics, renowned healthcare providers, and hospitals. As a result, many IVF and PGD centers can be seen growing even in Tier II and Tier III cities in the country. Also, the medical advancements to taking the edge off health related risks have fuelled rapid acceptance of the IVF and PGD technology to deal with reproduction problems in the country. In lieu of these factors put altogether, the Indian IVF as well as PGD market is bound to witness a rapid inflation in its growth rate in the coming years.
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. CURRENT STATUS OF PRE-IMPLANTATION GENETIC SCREENING/DIAGNOSIS

6.1 Presence by Structure
6.2 Presence by Region

7. IVF MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2022

7.1 IVF Drugs Market

8. PGD/PGS MARKET OUTLOOK TO 2022

9. IVF PATIENT FLOW PROCESS OVERVIEW

10. TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS

10.1 Dwindling Fertility in India
10.2 Rising Investors’ Interest in the Indian IVF Market
10.3 Embryo Donation/Adoption Catching up Rapidly
10.4 Medical Tourism to Experience New Heights
10.5 Embryoscope: Helping Improve Imaging
10.6 Care Maps & Embryo Glue Adding to Improved IVF Treatment

11. ART (IVF) REGULATION

12. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

12.1 Bourn Hall Clinic
12.2 Southend Fertility and IVF
12.3 Morpheus IVF
12.4 Bloom Fertility Center
12.5 Manipal Fertility
12.6 Cloudnine Fertility
12.7 Nova IVI Fertility
12.8 Universal Srushti Test Tube Baby Center
12.9 Akanksha IVF Center
12.10 Indira IVF
12.11 Ridge IVF

LIST OF FIGURES:

Figure 3-1: Flowchart for IVF Process
Figure 5-1: Number of IVF Clinic by Structure (2016)
Figure 5-2: Number of Chained IVF Clinics by Region (2016)
Figure 5-3: Number of Hospital-based IVF Clinics by Region (2016)
Figure 5-4: Number of Independent IVF Clinics by Region (2016)
Figure 5-5: Number of IVF Clinics by Region (2016)
Figure 5-6: Number IVF Clinics in Eastern India by Structure (2016)
Figure 5-7: Number of IVF Clinics in Western India by Structure (2016)
Figure 5-8: Number of IVF Clinics in Northern India by Structure (2016)
Figure 5-9: Number of IVF Clinics in Southern India by Structure (2016)
Figure 5-10: Number IVF Clinics by Number of Cycles Performed (2016)
Figure 5-11: Number of IVF Clinics by Number of Cycles Performed and Structure (2016)
Figure 5-12: Number of IVF Clinics in Southern India by Number of Cycles Performed (2016)
Figure 5-13: Number of IVF Clinics in Northern India by Number of Cycles Performed (2016)
Figure 5-14: Number of IVF Clinics in Eastern India by Number of Cycles Performed (2016)
Figure 5-15: Number of IVF Clinics in Western India by Number of Cycles Performed (2016)
Figure 5-16: Number of IVF Clinics Offering PGD of the Total (2016)
Figure 6-1: Number of Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis Clinics by Structure (2016)
Figure 6-2: Number of Chained Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis Clinics by Region (2016)
Figure 6-3: Number of Hospital-based Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis Clinics by Region (2016)
Figure 6-4: Number of Independent Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis Clinics by Region (2016)
Figure 6-5: Number of Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis Clinics by Region (2016)
Figure 6-6: Number of Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis Clinics in Eastern Region (2016)
Figure 6-7: Number of Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis Clinics in Western Region (2016)
Figure 6-8: Number of Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis Clinics in Northern Region (2016)
Figure 6-9: Number of Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis Clinics in Southern Region (2016)
Figure 7-1: Number of IVF Cycles Performed, 2016-2022
Figure 7-2: IVF Cycle Cost (Million INR), 2016-2022
Figure 7-3: IVF Market (Billion INR), 2016-2022
Figure 7-4: IVF Cycle Cost Breakup (%), 2016
Figure 7-5: IVF Market by Region (%), 2016
Figure 7-6: IVF Drug Market (Billion INR), 2016-2022
Figure 8-1: Number of PGD/PGS Cycles Performed, 2016-2022
Figure 8-2: PGD/PGS Cycle Cost (Million INR), 2016-2022
Figure 8-3: PGD/PGS Market (Billion INR), 2016-2022
Figure 8-4: PGD/PGS Market by Region (%), 2016
Figure 9-1: Patient Flow Process to IVF Clinic (%)

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 12-1: Presence of Bourn Hall Clinic
Table 12-2: Presence of Southend Fertility and IVF Centre
Table 12-3: Presence of Morpheus IVF Fertility Centre
Table 12-4: Presence of Bloom Fertility Centre
Table 12-5: Presence of Manipal Fertility
Table 12-6: Presence of Cloudnine Fertility
Table 12-7: Presence of Nova IVI Fertility
Table 12-8: Presence of Universal Srushti Test Tube Centre
Table 12-9: Presence of Akanksha IVF Centre
Table 12-10: Presence of Indira IVF
Table 12-11: Presence of Ridge IVF


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