From Heartbreak to Hope: How a Sibling Duo Is Changing Fertility Care in Agra
Inside Rainbow IVF, where modern science meets heartfelt care
Agra. “When 39‑year‑old Neha (name changed) finally held her newborn daughter, she called it nothing short of a miracle. After years of failed treatments across cities, it was in Agra that her journey to motherhood found light — under the guidance of Dr. Neharika Malhotra and Dr. Keshav Malhotra, the brother-sister team behind Rainbow IVF.“
Global Expertise, Rooted in Agra
Trained at leading international centres, Dr. Neharika, an obstetrician and fertility expert, and her brother Dr. Keshav, an embryologist, made a deliberate choice to bring world-class fertility care to their home city. “We wanted Agra to have access to the same technology as top clinics in London or Singapore — without couples having to travel miles,” says Dr. Neharika.
Cutting-Edge Science with a Human Touch
Rainbow IVF offers advanced techniques including ovarian PRP rejuvenation, PGT-A embryo screening, blastocyst culture, vitrification, ERA, and time-lapse embryo monitoring, all tailored to individual patient needs. A major focus is age-related infertility, with protocols that have helped hundreds of women in their late 30s and 40s conceive.
Precision at the Lab Bench
At the core of Rainbow IVF’s success lies its laboratory, one of India’s most advanced. “In embryology, precision is everything. The smallest detail can make the difference between failure and success,” explains Dr. Keshav, who oversees lab operations.
More Than Medicine
For the Malhotras, fertility treatment goes beyond procedures. “We believe in science with a soul. Every couple deserves not just treatment, but empathy, transparency and hope,” says Dr. Neharika.
Transforming the Fertility Landscape
In just a few years, Rainbow IVF has become a destination of choice for couples across North India. By combining global science, ethical care, and personal connection, the Malhotras are not only changing outcomes but rewriting stories of parenthood — one hopeful couple at a time.