We got a positive result in our first attempt. The doctors and staff were very reassuring and supportive.
- AM, August 2025years of legacy
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years of expertise
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years of legacy
happy patients
years of expertise
presence in India
treatment framework
infrastructure
technology
Formerly Morpheus IVF, Aksigen IVF is one of Mumbai’s leading IVF centres. It carries forward a legacy established by Dr. Vinod G. Daftary in 1972, rooted in pharmaceutical innovation, reproductive science, and globally benchmarked research standards.
Aksigen IVF draws from a multi-generational foundation in pharmaceutical advancement, shaped by decades of work in hormone research and reproductive therapeutics. This strong scientific heritage guides our evidence-based clinical framework and comprehensive approach to fertility care.
The centre is led by founder Dr. Gautam Daftary, a stalwart in Indian Life Sciences, who has pioneered developments in hormonal therapies, plasma-derived products, diagnostics, and innovative drug delivery systems in India and internationally.


A structured, multi-zone educational space designed to present authentic, science-backed information on fertility and IVF processes. It enables you to understand treatment pathways, while ensuring privacy, dignity, and transparency at every stage.
A dedicated in-house team of IVF specialists, embryologists, counsellors, nurses, and wellness coaches, with you at every stage

Consulting Clinical Director
Consulting Clinical Director
Clinical management of infertility and assisted reproductive technologies
With over 40 years of experience in assisted reproductive technology, he is the best fertility doctor in Mumbai.
PGT-A, PGT-M, PGT-SR, assisted hatching and fertility enhancement procedures

PGT-A, PGT-M, PGT-SR, assisted hatching and fertility enhancement procedures


PGT-A, PGT-M, PGT-SR, assisted hatching and fertility enhancement procedures


We got a positive result in our first attempt. The doctors and staff were very reassuring and supportive.
- AM, August 2025
I was worried because of my low ovarian reserve, but they understood my situation and guided us patiently at every step.
- AY, Mumbai
We always knew what was happening. The doctors explained everything clearly and stayed calm throughout.
- DS, August 2025
IVF was not easy for us, emotionally or physically. But the team never gave up on us. Today, we're holding our baby.
- S, Mumbai
The doctors are kind and the staff is very supportive. We always felt comfortable asking questions.
- AM, Mumbai
The timeline varies:
transfer Your first visit begins the journey, and subsequent visits spanning 3 weeks ensure close monitoring and support throughout the cycle.
Our team of fertility experts will be by your side throughout your journey.
We recommend waiting 2 weeks after embryo transfer to avoid false results and ensure accuracy.
No. Determining or influencing the child's sex is legally prohibited and punishable in India.
*National ART & Surrogacy Portal (India). Available from https:/artsurrogacy.gov.in/public/font/assets/images/Notifications/rules/Final%20FAQ%20ART%20Act%20Approved.pdf. Accessed on Sep 7, 2025.
| Procedure | What is it | How it works | Who benefits? |
|---|---|---|---|
| OITI (Ovulation induction with timed intercourse)1 | • A simple, first-line fertility treatment • Uses medication to help the ovaries release an egg | • Ultrasound monitoring tracks follicle growth • A trigger injection may be given to precisely time ovulation • Intercourse is advised on fertile days identified by the clinic | • Females with irregular or absent ovulation (e.g., PCOS) • Individuals with unexplained infertility • Those who prefer a lower-intervention option before advanced treatment |
| IUI (Intrauterine insemination)2,3,4 | • First step in fertility treatment, less invasive • Recommended if the woman has open fallopian tubes and the man's semen analysis is normal | • Sperm is "washed" (best swimmers selected) and placed in the uterus after ovulation/egg rupture • Fertility drugs stimulate egg production (typically for 5 days or longer; injections may sometimes be needed) | • Males with low sperm count or reduced motility • Females with irregular ovulation (e.g., PCOS) • Individuals with unexplained infertility • Females with cervical mucus problems limiting sperm movement • Individuals with sexual difficulties • Females using donor sperm |
| IVF (In vitro fertilization)2,3,4 | • Most well-known and effective assisted reproductive technology | • Eggs and sperm are placed together in a petri dish • Fertilization occurs when sperm penetrates an egg, mimicking natural conception • Embryos formed are then placed in the uterus | • Individuals with unexplained infertility • Females with blocked or damaged fallopian tubes • Those who have not conceived with medications or IUI • Males with mild sperm abnormalities • Females with age-related decline in fertility |
| ICSI (Intracytoplasmic sperm injection)2,3,4 | • Specialized IVF for significant male infertility (low sperm count, quantity, unexplained infertility) | • Advanced technique where a single healthy sperm is selected and directly injected into the egg • Embryos formed are then placed in the uterus | • Advanced technique where a single healthy sperm is selected and directly injected into the egg • Embryos formed are then placed in the uterus • Males with very low sperm count or poor motility • Males with a high proportion of abnormal sperm • Males with no sperm in semen (requiring retrieval via PESA/TESA/Urine/electro-ejaculation) • Males with high antisperm antibodies • Individuals with a previous unsuccessful IVF cycle |
Reference: 1. Ovulation induction - timed sexual intercourse (TSI). Available from: https://repromed.ie/fertility-hub/ovulation-induction-timed-sexual-intercourse-tsi. Accessed on Dec 3, 2025.
2. Understanding IVF, ICSI, and IUI: What They Are and When You Might Need Them. Available from:https://www.completefertility.co.uk/blog-resources/blog-news/understanding-ivf-icsi-and-iui-what-they-are- and-when-you-might-need-them. Accessed on Sep 8, 2025.
3. Sager J. IUI vs. IVF vs. ICSI vs. PICSI - What is What? Available from: https://www.cofertility.com/family-learn/iui-vs-ivf. Accessed on Sep 8, 2025.
4. Kadu KS et al. Application of Physiological Sperm Selection in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) for Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Case Report. Cureus. 2024 Jan 26;16(1):e53018