🧬 How to Start IUI Procedures in Your Hospital – A Doctor’s Step-by-Step Guide

If you’re planning to start IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) procedures in your clinic or hospital, you must now follow the ART (Regulation) Act, 2021, and ART Rules, 2022 in India.

Whether you’re a gynecologist or fertility expert, this guide will help you understand the legal, clinical, and infrastructure requirements for offering IUI services safely and legally.

âś… 1. Who Can Offer IUI Services?

To start IUI, your clinic must qualify as an ART Level 1 Clinic.

What this means:

  • You offer only IUI services — no IVF, ICSI, or embryo transfer.
  • You have a qualified gynecologist or an MBBS doctor with training in infertility.
  • You have a basic lab setup for semen preparation and sperm washing.
  • You don’t need an embryologist for Level 1, but a trained lab technician is necessary.

📝 2. How to Register Under the ART Act

You cannot start IUI unless you are registered with the National ART and Surrogacy Registry (NARTS).

Step-by-step registration:

  1. Go to 👉 https://nart.gov.in/
  2. Create a clinic login and fill out your profile.
  3. Apply for registration as an ART Level 1 Clinic.
  4. Upload documents like:
    • Clinic registration certificate
    • Doctor qualifications
    • Lease/ownership proof
    • Lab infrastructure details
    • SOPs and consent forms
    • Staff details (lab tech, nurse, etc.)
  5. Pay the registration fee (varies by state, approx. ₹25,000–₹50,000).
  6. Wait for inspection and approval. Start IUI only after getting the certificate.

📜 3. Important IUI Practice Guidelines (As per ART Act)

  • Consent is mandatory from both partners before every IUI cycle.
  • Donor semen, if used, must come from a registered ART Bank only.
  • Maintain all treatment records, consents, and semen handling data for at least 10 years.
  • Submit regular data reports to the NARTS portal.
  • Maintain confidentiality of donor and patient information.
  • Do not falsely advertise IUI success rates.

⚠️ 4. Legal Penalties If You Don’t Follow the Rules

Running IUI services without registration is a serious offence under the ART Act.

You may face:

  • Fines of ₹5–10 lakhs
  • Possible imprisonment
  • License cancellation
  • Penalties for using unregistered donor semen
  • Legal action for violating patient confidentiality

🏥 5. Practical Tips Before You Begin

  • Update your SOPs and consent forms using government templates.
  • Train your staff on the ART Act documentation and compliance.
  • Regularly audit your semen lab practices and equipment hygiene.
  • Join ART communities like ISAR or FOGSI ART wings for updates and peer support.

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