Siliguri District Hospital To Launch First Government-Run Infertility Clinic

Published On 2025-07-13 11:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-07-13 11:01 GMT

Siliguri District Hospital Launches Infertility Clinic

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Siliguri: The Siliguri District Hospital (SDH) is set to launch a government-run infertility clinic within its maternity wing, marking the first such facility in the region. The initiative is part of a broader effort by the state health department to strengthen public healthcare services in North Bengal, addressing the rising number of couples seeking medical assistance for infertility. 

According to Telegraph India, Doctors at SDH report witnessing a sharp increase in such cases. “We are seeing more and more couples coming in with infertility-related issues,” said Chandan Ghosh, superintendent of SDH. “A survey is underway to track and understand the nature of these cases,” he added.

Couples in North Bengal have had limited options for infertility treatments within the government sector. This lack of accessible care has often led them to seek help from private clinics. The new clinic at SDH will provide systematic diagnosis, counselling, and basic infertility treatments, such as essential tests and follow-up care.

The clinic, set to open soon, will offer consultations on weekdays, ensuring regular appointments and ongoing care. Medical experts estimate that approximately 80% of infertility cases can be effectively managed with medication, counselling, and minor interventions, without the need for more advanced procedures like in-vitro fertilization (IVF).

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Speaking to Telegraph India, a hospital official said, “This will be a significant relief, especially for families from economically weaker sections who cannot afford private infertility treatments that often cost several lakhs.”

Tulsi Pramanik, Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMOH) of Darjeeling district, mentioned that discussions are underway to explore the feasibility of introducing IVF facilities at government hospitals. However, it was emphasized that not all cases require IVF, as many couples can conceive with proper guidance, treatment, and lifestyle adjustments.

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Doctors say the clinic will also play a crucial role in dispelling myths around infertility and offering scientifically sound, accessible, and affordable solutions, reports Telegraph India.

Health experts and officials have welcomed the establishment of the infertility clinic as a progressive step towards more inclusive and accessible reproductive healthcare. The clinic will particularly benefit underserved communities in rural North Bengal, where access to high-quality healthcare is limited.

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