Get affordable, high-quality Intrauterine Insemination Iui at India's best hospitals. With 3 advanced treatment options, success rates matching Western standards, and savings of 60-80%, India is the top choice for international patients seeking expert General Medicine care.
Intrauterine insemination or IUI is a basic step towards fertility treatments. It is also called artificial insemination. This fertility treatment can be done using your husband or partner's sperm or sperm from a donor.
In a natural cycle, you will monitor your body for ovulation. When you detect an LH surge you will be instructed to contact the fertility clinic for further instructions. They will tell you when and how to collect a sperm sample. Depending on the fertility clinic you may be required to collect the sperm sample in the office.
An IUI intrauterine insemination is performed by threading a very thin flexible catheter through the cervix and injecting washed sperm directly into the uterus. The whole process doesn't take very long it usually only requires the insertion of a speculum and then the catheter, a process that maybe takes a couple of minutes (60-90 seconds to introduce the catheter, then sperm injection, and another 60 seconds or so to remove the catheter going slowly helps reduce discomfort). Sometimes when the cervix is hard to reach a tenaculum is used to hold the cervix, which makes the process a bit more uncomfortable.
Usually the sample is collected through ejaculation into a sterile collection cup, but it is also possible to obtain collection condoms for this purpose (through the doctor's office Milex is one company that makes them). Most clinics want the semen to be delivered within a half hour of ejaculation, around the time of liquefaction, so if one lives close enough the sample can be collected at home. If not, one has to make do with a room at the clinic, a bathroom, or any private setting.
There is a delay between when the semen sample is dropped off for washing and when it is inseminated. The amount of time depends on the washing technique used, which takes 30 minutes to two hours, as well as on the clinic's scheduling. Most will perform the IUI as soon after washing is completed as possible.
Ideally an IUI should be performed within 6 hours either side of ovulation for male factor infertility some doctors believe after ovulation is better, otherwise chances of success are higher with insemination before ovulation with the sperm waiting for the egg. When timing is based on an hCG injection, the IUIs are usually done between 24 and 48 hours later. Typical timing would be to have a single IUI at about 36 hours post-hCG, though some do it at 24 hours, and some clinics are reporting better results when doing the IUI at 40-42 hours post-hCG. If two IUIs are scheduled, they are usually spaced at least 12 hours apart between 24 and 48 hours after the hCG. Some reports show no increase in success rates with two IUIs, but others suggest it may increase success as much as 6 percent.
Some doctors will base timing of IUI on a natural LH surge. In that case, a single IUI at 36 hours is the norm, but doing them at 24 hours is also pretty common since ovulation may be a bit earlier. When two inseminations are planned, they are usually timed between 12 and 48 hours after the surge is detected. The egg is only viable for a maximum of 24 hours after it is released.
Recognising these signs early can help you seek timely treatment and achieve the best possible outcomes.
Heavy, prolonged, or irregular menstrual bleeding, or postmenopausal bleeding — requires gynaecological investigation including hysteroscopy and biopsy.
Chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhoea (painful periods), dyspareunia (pain with intercourse), or pelvic pressure — may indicate fibroid, endometriosis, or ovarian pathology.
Palpable pelvic mass or ovarian cyst detected on ultrasound — requires characterisation with MRI and CA-125 tumour marker.
Inability to conceive after 12 months of unprotected intercourse, or 6 months for women over 35 — fertility workup and assisted reproductive technology (ART) may be indicated.
CIN 2 or CIN 3 on cervical biopsy, positive high-risk HPV, or abnormal colposcopy — requires gynaecological oncology evaluation.
Sensation of something bulging from the vagina, urinary leakage, or difficulty with bowel movements — indicating pelvic organ prolapse requiring surgical correction.
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Over 500,000 international patients treated annually
Average savings of 70-80% on treatment costs
India has become a preferred destination for international patients seeking Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) treatment. With over 500,000 medical tourists annually, India's healthcare infrastructure is well-equipped to handle complex cases with outcomes comparable to Western countries.
The key advantage of seeking Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) treatment in India is the combination of world-class medical expertise and significant cost savings. Patients save 60-85% while receiving care at hospitals that meet the same accreditation standards as top US and UK institutions.
Our partner hospitals offer multiple evidence-based treatment approaches. Your specialist will recommend the most appropriate option.
Thorough diagnostic workup using advanced imaging and laboratory investigations to accurately assess Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) and plan optimal treatment.
Evidence-based non-surgical approaches that may be appropriate as first-line treatment depending on the severity of Intrauterine Insemination (IUI).
State-of-the-art surgical treatment for Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) performed by fellowship-trained specialists using the latest technology and minimally invasive techniques where possible.
Comprehensive recovery programme including physiotherapy, pain management, and long-term follow-up to ensure optimal outcomes.
India offers world-class care at a fraction of the cost. All costs below are approximate and vary by hospital and case complexity.
| Procedure | India (USD) | USA / UK | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intrauterine Insemination Iui (Standard) | $5,000-12,000 | $30,000-60,000 | Save 70-80% |
| Intrauterine Insemination Iui (Complex) | $10,000-20,000 | $50,000-100,000 | Save 75-85% |
| Pre-op Tests & Evaluation | $200-500 | $2,000-5,000 | Save 80-90% |
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