Home Minister Mohd Mahmood Ali expressed confidence on Sunday that the IVF Centre in Gandhi Hospital has set a national benchmark for healthcare services, surpassing corporate dominance. Along with TSMSIDC chairman Errolla Srinivas, the minister inaugurated the country’s first government IVF Centre at Gandhi Hospital. This achievement was made possible by Chief Minister KCR’s visionary leadership, who played a pivotal role in establishing IVF centers at Warangal MGM and PetlaBurz Hospital, in addition to Gandhi Hospital.
Telangana is taking a pioneering stride in healthcare by addressing infertility issues among economically challenged individuals. The Basti Dawakhanas in Hyderabad have significantly raised medical standards. The IVF Centre at Gandhi Hospital features state-of-the-art modular operation theatres, cutting-edge equipment, and a team of expert doctors dedicated to providing exceptional care.
Srinivas commended the Chief Minister’s commitment to maternal and child care initiatives, such as the KCR Kit and KCR Nutrition Kit. The IVF Centre, a costly treatment for infertility, is now accessible to underprivileged individuals at no cost, thanks to the relentless efforts of the Health Minister and the Chief Minister.
Gandhi Hospital has been offering IUI services since 2018, helping economically disadvantaged families overcome infertility challenges. Building on this success, the State government has decided to expand access to fertility treatments by establishing IVF centres at Gandhi Hospital, PetlaBurz Maternity Hospital, and MGM Hospital. This proactive approach by the government aims to alleviate the suffering of economically disadvantaged families and reduce maternal and infant mortality rates. This initiative has also secured a notable third place in the Niti Aayog ranking.