Dr. Smita Khetarpal

MBBS, MS (Obstetrics & Gynaecology)
Gynaecologist, Obstetrician & IVF Specialist
Chief Consultant – Smita IVF & Gynae Center, Khetarpal Clinics (A unit of Khetarpal Hospital, New Delhi)

Empowering Women with Compassionate & Trusted Care

With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Smita Khetarpal brings together medical precision and emotional presence in the field of women’s health. Her work spans the full arc of reproductive care—from puberty to menopause—with a particular focus on fertility and assisted conception.

Some women walk in with a question they’ve been carrying for years. Others come in with hope, or fear, or silence. Dr. Smita Khetarpal understands that medical care is rarely just about symptoms, it’s about how people live with those symptoms, and what they bring in mind with them when they finally seek help.

She works at the intersection of science and everyday life: where irregular periods become family worries, where infertility becomes grief and decision-making, and where childbirth is both medical and deeply personal. Her practice is built on the idea that clinical skill matters—but so does how a patient feels in the room.

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Professional Journey

Dr. Smita completed her MBBS and MS in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, followed by advanced training in reproductive medicine. She has trained and worked with some of the most respected fertility centres in India and abroad—including CIMAR and the Cleveland Clinic.

She has spent over 15 years caring for women through adolescence, conception, childbirth, and menopause, not by rushing through appointments, but by making space for the full story to be heard. From managing irregular cycles to supporting high-risk pregnancies and offering IVF or IUI pathways, her approach balances evidence-based care with consistent emotional steadiness.

IVF may begin in a lab, but it carries the prayers of a home.

Areas of Expertise

Dr. Smita Khetarpal provides complete care across a wide range of women’s health issues:

Focus should be on both physical and emotional wellbeing—treating every woman not just as a patient, but as a person with a story.

At Our Clinic

Her Belief

Whether it’s a teenage girl confused about her cycle or a woman walking into her third IVF attempt, every person deserves time, respect, and unhurried care. We don’t just treat symptoms, we hold space for what they mean.

— Dr. Smita Khetarpal

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I know if my menstrual cycle is irregular?

Cycles that are consistently shorter than 21 days, longer than 35 days, or vary widely from month to month may be considered irregular and worth discussing with a specialist.

Chronic stress may impact hormone levels, ovulation, or menstrual regularity. While it’s not the only factor, it can contribute to changes in cycle patterns or delays in conception.

Severe abdominal pain, heavy bleeding, sudden swelling, blurred vision, or reduced fetal movement are signs that may require immediate medical attention during pregnancy.