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The average endometrial receptivity analysis cost in India is approximately Rs. 40,000 with prices ranging from Rs. 39,500 to Rs. 40,500 . The actual price can differ in accordance with a number of factors including the centre location, facilities, infrastructure and whether the test is part of a fresh or frozen embryo transfer cycle. Though not part of a standard IVF protocol, the ERA test is increasingly recommended for patients with repeated implantation failure (RIF) or unexplained infertility. It helps in finding out if the endometrial line is properly developed to implant an embryo.
Being aware of the factors that can potentially impact your ERA test cost can help you prepare financially. The following are prominent ones:
Location of the Clinic
Clinics in big cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bangalore may charge slightly more due to higher lab overheads and access to advanced facilities.
Lab Partner or Technology Used
International lab tie-ups or patented platforms may have higher rates due to advanced gene sequencing technology.
Standalone vs IVF Package
Some centres offer the ERA test as part of a complete IVF package which can be more economical than opting for it separately.
Additional Diagnostics or Repeat Tests
If hormonal monitoring or repeat endometrial biopsies are needed, the overall cost may rise.
Doctor’s Expertise and IVF Centre Reputation
Renowned fertility specialists or clinics with high success rates might charge a premium for ERA testing.
The ERA test identifies the optimal time for embryo implantation, also known as the “window of implantation.” In a typical IVF , embryo transfer is done after five days of progesterone support. However, this may not suit every woman’s natural endometrial rhythm.By analysing gene expression in the uterine lining, the ERA test pinpoints whether the endometrium is:
This helps doctors personalise the embryo transfer day and improve success rates, especially in women who have undergone multiple failed IVF cycles despite good-quality embryos.
The ERA test procedure is simple and minimally invasive, but highly technical in its analysis. Here’s how it works:
Hormonal Preparation or Natural Cycle Monitoring
You may be given hormonal support (progesterone and oestrogen), or monitored in your natural cycle to prepare your uterine lining.
Endometrial Biopsy Collection
Around Day 19–21 of your cycle, a small tissue sample is collected from the uterine lining using a thin catheter. This is usually done without anaesthesia and takes a few minutes.
Molecular Analysis
The tissue is sent to a specialised genetics lab for molecular analysis of over 200+ genes related to endometrial receptivity.
Results Interpretation
Within 2–3 weeks, your fertility specialist receives a detailed report highlighting the receptivity status.
Personalised Embryo Transfer Plan
Based on the report, the doctor will schedule your embryo transfer on a day that aligns with your unique implantation window.
The ERA test results guide the next steps in IVF:
These insights help improve the chances of implantation success during the IVF cycle and help minimise the need for multiple cycles.
The ERA test offers a number of important benefits for couples undergoing IVF–specifically those with a history of failed implantation or unexplained infertility.
Personalised embryo transfer timing
The test gives an idea about your unique implantation window which allows your doctor to transfer embryos at the most receptive time for your uterus
Reduced chances of IVF failure
By improving timing accuracy, ERA helps avoid unnecessary IVF failures caused by poor endometrial receptivity, saving time and emotional stress.
Beneficial in the case of unexplained infertility
For women with no identifiable cause for infertility, ERA may uncover timing issues that standard tests miss.
Safe and minimally invasive procedure
The biopsy is done in an outpatient setting without anaesthesia and carries very low risk, making it a safe diagnostic tool.
Assists in better treatment planning
Knowing the receptivity status guides your fertility team in curating a more effective transfer strategy that improves overall IVF outcomes.
Improves pregnancy success rates
The chances of successful implantation and ongoing pregnancy increase significantly when embryo transfer is aligned with the optimal implantation window.
Beneficial in frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles
In FET cycles where timing can be controlled more precisely, ERA can maximise the benefits of preserved high-quality embryos.
If the cost of endometrial receptive analysis is your concern, the following are a few tips that may help you manage it.
Look for Inclusive Packages
Some fertility clinics offer ERA testing as part of IVF or Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) packages. This might save on overall costs.
Look for Discounts or Special Offers
Look for special offers or discounts that most fertility centres offer that will grant you some relief in terms of cost.
Get a Second Opinion Before Opting In
Ensure the test is clinically necessary. It is usually advised for patients with recurrent IVF failure, not for all.
Discuss EMI or Payment Plans
Many fertility clinics offer easy EMI options for advanced fertility tests and IVF packages. This will reduce your immediate burden to pay all at once.
Check Insurance or Reimbursement Eligibility
While most insurance plans in India exclude IVF, some may cover parts of the diagnostic processes. Confirm with your insurer if your policy covers this.
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