A gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in female reproductive health. They diagnose and treat issues related to the female reproductive tract. This includes the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries and breasts. Anyone with female organs may see a gynecologist. 80% of those who see one are between 15 to 45 years old.
Gynecologists give reproductive and sexual health services that include pelvic exams, Pap tests, cancer screenings, and testing and treatment for vaginal infections. They diagnose and treat reproductive system disorders such as endometriosis, infertility, ovarian cysts, and pelvic pain. They may also care for people with ovarian, cervical, and other reproductive cancers.
Some gynecologists also practice as obstetricians, who give care during pregnancy and birth. If a gynecologist has expertise in obstetrics, they’re called an OB-GYN.
The OB&G services provided are as follows:
◆ Cesarean (LSCS & Sterilization)
◆ FTND + RMLE
◆ FTVD + RMLE
◆ FT Forceps + RMLE
◆ D & C (GYN)
◆ Pippelles Biopsy (OPD Procedure)
◆ Mirena Insertion
◆ CU – T Insertion
◆ Medical Termination of Pregnancy
◆ LAP Sterilization
◆ Operative LAP for Ectopic
◆ TLH
◆ Ovarian Cystectomy (Laparoscopic)
◆ OP LAP for Endometriosis
◆ LAP Myomectomy
◆ LAP Adenomyomectomy
◆ DHL (Diagnostic Hysterolap)
◆ Diag Hysteroscopy
◆ Hysteroscopy + Polypectomy
◆ Hysteroscopy Guided Endometrial Biopsy
◆ Hysteroscopic Septal Resection
◆ Hysterscopic Myomectomy
◆ Hysteroscopic Guided CU – T Removal
◆ Transobuturator Tape
◆ Total Abdominal Hysterectomy
◆ Vaginal Hysterectomy
◆ LAP for Scar Endometriosis
◆LAP Recanalization
◆ Bartholin’s Cyst Excision
◆ Follicular Study
◆ IUI
Consultation Timings:
Monday – Saturday (10.00 am- 01.00 pm & 06.00 pm – 07.00 pm)