Dr rajeev agarwal

Medical Director | Fertility Specialist | IVF Doctor

Dr. Rajeev Agarwal

Medical Director | Fertility Specialist | IVF Doctor

Dr. Rajeev Agarwal is the Medical Director at Renew Healthcare, a premier one-stop fertility and women’s health clinic. With more than a decade of specialized experience as a Fertility Specialist, he has established himself as one of the most respected names in reproductive medicine across India.

Beyond his exceptional IVF expertise, Dr. Agarwal specializes in advanced laparoscopic procedures and is widely recognized for his mastery in performing fertility-preserving surgeries. His approach combines cutting-edge medical technology with deeply compassionate, patient-centered care that addresses both the physical and emotional aspects of infertility.

Dr. Agarwal’s journey into medicine was shaped by the profound influence of his father, a distinguished gynecologist. This early inspiration led him to complete his MBBS from Calcutta National Medical College, where he received 3 awards for excellence in Anatomy. His commitment to excellence continued through his specialized training at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, under the mentorship of renowned fertility expert Dr. Sadhana Desai.

His training extends internationally, having studied at Cardiff Assisted Reproduction Centre in Wales, where he observed cutting-edge IVF practices and stayed abreast of global standards. This blend of Indian medical rigor and international best practices enables him to deliver world-class fertility treatments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We maintain an 85%+ success rate for IVF cycles, significantly higher than national averages. Success depends on factors like age, egg quality, embryo development, and uterine health. During your consultation, Dr. Agarwal will provide a personalized success estimate based on your specific condition.

An IVF cycle usually takes 4-6 weeks from start to embryo transfer. This includes: ovarian stimulation (8-12 days), egg retrieval (1 day), fertilization and embryo development (3-5 days), and transfer (1 day). After transfer, it takes 12-14 days to confirm pregnancy through blood tests.

IVF involves minimal discomfort. Hormone injections are subcutaneous (small needles under skin) and relatively painless. Egg retrieval is done under light anesthesia, so you won’t feel pain during the procedure. You may experience mild cramping afterward. Dr. Agarwal ensures your comfort throughout the process.

IVF is generally safe. Minor side effects include bloating, mild cramping, and mood swings from hormones. Rare complications include ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) or infection. Dr. Agarwal carefully monitors patients to minimize these risks. Multiple pregnancies occur in 1-2% of cases.

IVF costs vary based on individual patient needs, medications required, and additional procedures. During your consultation, we provide a detailed cost breakdown. We offer flexible payment plans and work with insurance providers where applicable. Our packages are competitive and transparent.

Yes! We offer online consultations via video call for your convenience. Initial online consultations allow discussion of your case, medical history, and treatment options. Physical examination and certain tests require clinic visit, which we’ll schedule at your convenience.

Generally, if you’re under 35, try for 12 months before seeking help. If over 35, consult after 6 months. If you have known fertility issues (PCOS, endometriosis, low sperm count), consult earlier. Dr. Agarwal will evaluate your situation and recommend the right timing for intervention.

In IVF, eggs and sperm are mixed together naturally in a dish for fertilization. ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection) involves injecting a single sperm directly into an egg, recommended for male factor infertility, low sperm count, or poor motility. Dr. Agarwal recommends the best approach for your case.

Generally, one healthy embryo is transferred to minimize multiple pregnancy risks. Multiple embryos may be considered based on age, embryo quality, and your preference. Dr. Agarwal recommends based on latest medical guidelines and your specific situation for the best outcome.