Kolkata : Pluro Fertility and IVF has officially launched nationwide, bringing together some of India’s most accomplished fertility specialists under a unified platform with a shared mission — to make fertility care more transparent, accessible, and genuinely human-centered for couples navigating the journey to parenthood.
Founded by renowned fertility experts Dr. Jaydeep Tank, Dr. Parikshit Tank and Dr. Bhaskar Shah, Pluro was established on a core belief that has guided the field of reproductive medicine for decades — that exceptional fertility care requires not only advanced science but also deep empathy and patient trust.
The platform is designed to support everything outside the consultation room, enabling partner doctors to focus entirely on what matters most: delivering personalized care and helping families grow.
From its inception, Pluro has partnered with some of the most respected names in Indian fertility medicine. Among its prominent partners is Ankuran Fertility and IVF Clinic in Kolkata, a trusted name in Eastern India’s reproductive healthcare landscape.
Founded by Dr. Basudeb Mukherjee, Dr. Basab Mukherjee, and Dr. Dibyendu Banerjee, Ankuran Fertility and IVF Clinic has built a legacy of ethical medical practice, clinical excellence, and patient trust over generations.
Speaking about the initiative, Dr. Jaydeep Tank, Co-Founder and CEO of Pluro, said that India’s most respected fertility specialists have spent decades building strong patient relationships while consistently delivering successful outcomes.
“Pluro exists to amplify that impact, enabling doctors to reach more couples across the country without ever compromising on quality of care,” he said.
What distinguishes the Pluro network is not merely its scale but the shared values upheld by every partner clinic — transparency with patients, ethical decision-making, and a strong commitment to responsible medical care.
Rising Demand for IVF Care
India’s fertility rate has been steadily declining over the past four decades, reflecting broader social and economic changes. Higher education, later marriages, urbanization, rising living costs, and a growing preference for smaller families have all contributed to the shift.
Today, many individuals and couples are choosing to start families later in life as they prioritize career growth, financial stability, and personal goals. However, while social timelines have evolved, reproductive biology has not.
Fertility naturally declines with age, making awareness, early diagnosis, and timely medical support increasingly important.
As this trend spreads beyond major metropolitan cities, experts emphasize the urgent need to expand access to specialized fertility care in tier-two and tier-three cities, ensuring couples across the country receive the guidance and treatment they need when they choose to begin their parenthood journey.
With its nationwide network and collaborative model, Pluro Fertility and IVF aims to bridge this gap by empowering experienced fertility specialists and improving access to high-quality reproductive healthcare for couples across India.
