Written by : Nikita Saha
March 4, 2025
The funding is expected to fuel the launch of India’s first network of tech-enabled fertility clinics, beginning in Bangalore.
Arva Health, a modern fertility platform, has raised $1 million in the pre-seed round of funding.
The fresh funding round was led by All In Capital, in which iSeed, Bharath Founders Fund, and Galaxy also participated.
The funding is expected to fuel the launch of India’s first network of tech-enabled fertility clinics, beginning in Bangalore.
Founded by Dipalie Bajaj and Nidhi Panchmal in 2022, Arva Health is a modern fertility platform that offers expert-led clinics, at-home fertility testing, and advanced treatments.
The company supports individuals and couples at every stage of their fertility journey, whether they are trying to conceive, freezing their eggs, or exploring options for the future.
With a mission to transform fertility care for the next 250 million Indian parents, Arva is redefining reproductive health for an entirely new generation.
Sharing thoughts, Nidhi Panchmal, cofounder, Arva Health, said, “Fertility care needs a rebrand. Too often, people feel lost, rushed, or judged in this process. We are building clinics that put patients first—where they feel heard, supported, and empowered every step of the way. Whether they are exploring their options, preserving their fertility, or ready to start a family, Arva is a place they can trust.”
In the future, the startup plans to open clinics in ten locations, including Mumbai and Delhi, by 2027.
Additionally, the company intends to expand into men's fertility services and develop a digital platform to offer continuous fertility support.
“We are not in the business of diagnosing infertility but in the business of helping people have babies. By improving access and experience, we can dramatically improve outcomes for millions of people,” said founder Bajaj.
The startup aims to make reproductive care affordable, accessible, and free from stigma.