Altruistic Surrogacy

Guided with care,
clarity, and responsibility.

For some individuals and couples, surrogacy becomes part of the path to parenthood. At Sree Fertility Centre, we offer licensed altruistic surrogacy services with a structured, ethical, and medically guided approach.

Our Role in the Process

Structured support at every stage.

01
Medical evaluation

Understanding eligibility and treatment planning

02
IVF and embryo care

Managed within our fertility programme

03
Coordination support

Guidance through the process and documentation

04
Continuous communication

Clear explanations at every step

05
Ongoing care

Support throughout the medical journey

What Is Altruistic Surrogacy?

A carefully guided process, supported within legal and medical frameworks.

Altruistic surrogacy involves a woman carrying a pregnancy for intended parents without commercial compensation, as permitted under Indian regulations.

At Sree Fertility Centre, we guide intended parents through the medical, procedural, and coordination aspects of the journey with care and transparency.

Why Choose Us

Experience, guidance, and continuity of care.

01
30+ years of fertility experience

Built on long-term reproductive care

02
Licensed surrogacy services

Structured within legal and ethical frameworks

03
Integrated fertility support

Evaluation, IVF, and follow-up under one roof

04
Clear communication throughout

Every step is explained carefully, helping you make informed decisions with confidence

Take the First Step

Speak to us in confidence.

If you would like to understand whether surrogacy may be relevant in your situation, our team is
here to guide you.

Your details are only used to respond to your enquiry.

Is This Relevant For You?

You may want to explore this if…

A consultation can bring clarity, even if you’re not ready for treatment.

Not sure where to begin? A consultation can bring clarity without pressure or commitment.
Trying for a year without success

If you’ve been trying consistently, it may help to understand why conception isn’t happening.

Irregular or missed periods

Irregular cycles often mean ovulation is not happening consistently.

Diagnosed PCOS or endometriosis

These conditions may affect fertility differently for every individual.

Previous pregnancy, but difficulty now

Secondary infertility is more common than many realise.

Planning pregnancy after 35

Understanding your fertility early can help you make informed decisions.