Medically reviewed by Dr. Shweta Agarwal, MBBS, DGO. Last updated: June 2026.
Information on this page is educational and does not replace a medical consultation. Outcomes depend on individual clinical factors.
Dhanora at a glance
- Nearest IVF lab: Aansh's own ART-registered lab in Chandrapur (~78 km, ~105 min by road)
- Languages at consultation: Marathi, Hindi, English
- Next free consultation camp: 2nd Saturday of every month, held at the Chandrapur centre (open to Dhanora-area families)
- Travel: By bus — Dhanora to Chandrapur via Gadchiroli or direct MSRTC services from local stand (
2 hr 30 min); by train — nearest railhead Gadchiroli (33 km); by road — 78 km, ~105 minutes
How Dhanora patients are cared for
Dhanora is a taluka headquarters town in Gadchiroli district, located in the forested tribal belt of eastern Vidarbha, Maharashtra. Fertility care does not have to mean relocating to a city. We run the free consultation camp for initial meetings and handle advanced treatment at the Chandrapur centre. Why many Dhanora patients travel: the town has no local embryology lab; the nearest government-registered ART centre with its own in-house lab is our Chandrapur HQ, 78 km away. Approximately
- Local consultation at the monthly free-consultation camp on the second Saturday
- Diagnostics such as semen analysis, AMH and fertility tests
- Your cycle of IVF, ICSI or IUI at the Chandrapur centre with the in-house lab
- A free second opinion if you have had a failed cycle elsewhere
Getting to the Chandrapur centre from Dhanora
The Chandrapur centre is about 78 km (around 105 minutes by road) from Dhanora via district highways and state roads. MSRTC buses run from the Dhanora bus stand (services via Gadchiroli or direct, 2 hr 30 min). The nearest railhead is Gadchiroli station (33 km) for onward connections to Chandrapur (CD) or Ballarshah (BPQ). Private or shared vehicle takes ~105 min to reach Arjun Tower, Ambedkar Square, Chandrapur, passing local landmarks such as the Dhanora Bus Stand and Tehsil Office area. Appointments are clustered so patients from Dhanora and feeder areas travel only on the days that matter.