Noida, December 12, 2025: Kailash Hospital & Neuro Institute, Sector 71, Noida, hosted a Free IVF Mega Camp on Sunday, as part of its initiative to reduce stigma around infertility and ensure that couples receive timely, evidence-based reproductive health evaluation. The camp, led by Dr. Monika Gupta, Head – Kailash IVF, registered strong participation from couples seeking clarity on fertility concerns they had long postponed addressing.
The initiative provided free consultations with infertility specialists, along with male and female fertility evaluations and complimentary sonography for cases requiring further diagnostic insight. The camp drew individuals seeking help for a wide spectrum of conditions including PCOS, ovulation disorders, endometriosis, male infertility, hormonal imbalances, and lifestyle-related reproductive issues.
Dr. Monika Gupta said the turnout confirmed that infertility remains a major but often unspoken health challenge. “What we saw at the camp reinforces a crucial point, many couples are struggling with reproductive issues but delay seeking help because of stigma, hesitation, or misinformation. That delay can narrow their treatment options,” she said.
She emphasised that the camp was designed to give couples factual clarity rather than assumptions. “People often come in unsure of what they actually need. Many believe IVF is the default solution, when in reality several cases can be managed with simpler interventions such as IUI or ovulation induction. Providing accurate assessments helps couples make informed decisions instead of navigating the process in confusion,” she added.
Attendees welcomed the rare opportunity to discuss deeply personal concerns in a judgement-free setting, with many choosing to continue with follow-up evaluations for structured fertility planning.
Kailash Hospital stated that the motivation behind the camp was not only to provide free access but also to normalise timely reproductive health checks and address the emotional burden couples often carry silently. In light of the response, the hospital announced that similar initiatives will continue to be organised to ensure that more families have access to reliable, ethical, and science-backed fertility guidance without financial or social barriers.


