
Infertility extends deeply beyond physical health as it also affects emotional and mental well-being. A large number of couples are struggling with infertility issues, making it a significant global concern. Therefore, proper counseling, a right treatment plan, and appropriate knowledge are vital to deal with it.
Addressing this global concern, Medsurge India has taken a proactive step and conducted an IVF medical camp on May 8th and 9th, 2025, at Mum’s Cave Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia. The primary aim of the camp is to offer expert consultation to individuals and couples in need.
Dr. Parul Gupta Khanna, a well-known name in Indian IVF Specialists, from Nova IVF Fertility Center, New Delhi, was present there for a one-on-one consultation. With years of experience in reproductive medicine, Dr. Parul brought world-class expertise to Zambia.
Expert Leadership by IVF Specialist: Dr. Parul Gupta Khanna
Her presence ensured high-quality medical guidance to people, many of whom were consulting a fertility expert for the first time. More than 70 individuals or couples received satisfactory consultations from the specialist.
She took the time to answer all the queries, address fears, and understand the conditions of the patients. Dr. Parul Gupta Khanna also counsels people that infertility is a medical condition, not a personal failure.
During the camp, Medsurge India’s team ensured a strong focus on educating and supporting the patients, helping them start their journey of parenthood without any fear.
Advancing Fertility, Changing Lives
The success of the Zambia IVF camp is a reflection of bridging global healthcare gaps by connecting highly skilled Indian specialists with communities in need across the country. Initiatives like this camp are vital for bringing comprehensive care where it is needed most.
We are delighted to help couples achieve their dreams of parenthood and build healthier and happier communities. Our aim is to organize more such camps in various countries to make advanced treatments like IVF more accessible and affordable for patients worldwide.