Skip to main content
24*7 Emergency facility
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Obstetrics and Gynecology, commonly known as OB/GYN, is a medical specialty focused on the care of women's reproductive health. It encompasses a wide range of services, including prenatal care, childbirth, gynecological exams, and the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological conditions. OB/GYNs play a crucial role in providing comprehensive healthcare for women at various stages of their lives. They monitor the health of pregnant women, ensuring the well-being of both mother and baby. They also offer guidance on nutrition, perform necessary tests and screenings, and assist in labor and delivery. In addition to pregnancy care, OB/GYNs provide routine gynecological exams, such as pelvic and breast examinations, and perform Pap smears to detect cervical cancer. They address menstrual health concerns, including irregular periods and heavy bleeding, and offer treatments for conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and uterine fibroids. OB/GYNs also provide counseling on contraception, family planning, and fertility evaluation. They support women through menopause, helping manage symptoms and discussing treatment options. Surgical expertise is an essential component of the specialty, as OB/GYNs perform procedures like hysterectomy, ovarian surgery, and minimally invasive surgeries. Overall, Obstetrics and Gynecology is dedicated to the well-being and reproductive health of women, encompassing preventive care, diagnostic services, treatments, and surgical interventions as needed.

Why Choose Us

  • Experienced and skilled team of OB/GYN specialists.
  • Comprehensive range of services for women's reproductive health.
  • State-of-the-art facilities and advanced medical technology.
  • Personalized and compassionate care tailored to individual needs.
  • Commitment to patient safety and high-quality healthcare.
  • Collaborative approach with multidisciplinary teams.
  • Extensive experience in managing high-risk pregnancies and complex gynecological conditions.
  • Continuum of care from preconception to postpartum and beyond.
  • Supportive environment with patient education and counseling.
  • Access to a wide network of healthcare professionals and specialists.

Our Team of Experts

FAQs

  • What is the difference between obstetrics and gynecology?
    Obstetrics focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care, while gynecology deals with the health of the female reproductive system, including routine exams, screenings, and treatments.
  • When should I schedule my first gynecological visit?
    It is recommended to have your first gynecological visit between the ages of 13 and 15 or when you become sexually active. However, individual circumstances may vary, and it's best to consult with a healthcare provider.
  • What are the common screenings and tests performed during gynecological visits?
    Common screenings and tests may include a pelvic exam, Pap smear to detect cervical cancer, breast exam, and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing. Additional tests or screenings may be recommended based on individual needs and medical history.
  • How often should I have a gynecological exam?
    The frequency of gynecological exams depends on factors such as age, overall health, and specific concerns. Generally, an annual exam is recommended, but your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate interval based on your individual needs.
  • What are common symptoms of gynecological conditions like endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?
    Symptoms of conditions like endometriosis may include pelvic pain, painful periods, and infertility. PCOS may present with irregular periods, excessive hair growth, weight gain, and acne. If you experience any concerning symptoms, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
  • What can I expect during pregnancy and childbirth?
    Each pregnancy and childbirth experience is unique, but common aspects include prenatal care, regular check-ups, ultrasounds, monitoring of fetal development, and discussions about birth plans. Your healthcare provider will guide you through the process and address any concerns along the way.
  • What are the treatment options for common gynecological conditions like uterine fibroids or ovarian cysts?
    Treatment options depend on the specific condition, its severity, and the individual's preferences. It can range from watchful waiting and medication to minimally invasive procedures or surgery. Your healthcare provider will discuss the available options and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Obstetrics and Gynecology, commonly known as OB/GYN, is a medical specialty focused on the care of women's reproductive health. It encompasses a wide range of services, including prenatal care, childbirth, gynecological exams, and the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological conditions. OB/GYNs play a crucial role in providing comprehensive healthcare for women at various stages of their lives. They monitor the health of pregnant women, ensuring the well-being of both mother and baby. They also offer guidance on nutrition, perform necessary tests and screenings, and assist in labor and delivery. In addition to pregnancy care, OB/GYNs provide routine gynecological exams, such as pelvic and breast examinations, and perform Pap smears to detect cervical cancer. They address menstrual health concerns, including irregular periods and heavy bleeding, and offer treatments for conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, and uterine fibroids. OB/GYNs also provide counseling on contraception, family planning, and fertility evaluation. They support women through menopause, helping manage symptoms and discussing treatment options. Surgical expertise is an essential component of the specialty, as OB/GYNs perform procedures like hysterectomy, ovarian surgery, and minimally invasive surgeries. Overall, Obstetrics and Gynecology is dedicated to the well-being and reproductive health of women, encompassing preventive care, diagnostic services, treatments, and surgical interventions as needed.

Why Choose Us

  • Experienced and skilled team of OB/GYN specialists.
  • Comprehensive range of services for women's reproductive health.
  • State-of-the-art facilities and advanced medical technology.
  • Personalized and compassionate care tailored to individual needs.
  • Commitment to patient safety and high-quality healthcare.
  • Collaborative approach with multidisciplinary teams.
  • Extensive experience in managing high-risk pregnancies and complex gynecological conditions.
  • Continuum of care from preconception to postpartum and beyond.
  • Supportive environment with patient education and counseling.
  • Access to a wide network of healthcare professionals and specialists.

Our Team of Experts

FAQs

  • What is the difference between obstetrics and gynecology?
    Obstetrics focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum care, while gynecology deals with the health of the female reproductive system, including routine exams, screenings, and treatments.
  • When should I schedule my first gynecological visit?
    It is recommended to have your first gynecological visit between the ages of 13 and 15 or when you become sexually active. However, individual circumstances may vary, and it's best to consult with a healthcare provider.
  • What are the common screenings and tests performed during gynecological visits?
    Common screenings and tests may include a pelvic exam, Pap smear to detect cervical cancer, breast exam, and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing. Additional tests or screenings may be recommended based on individual needs and medical history.
  • How often should I have a gynecological exam?
    The frequency of gynecological exams depends on factors such as age, overall health, and specific concerns. Generally, an annual exam is recommended, but your healthcare provider will determine the appropriate interval based on your individual needs.
  • What birth control options are available, and how do I choose the right one?
    There are various birth control options available, including pills, patches, injections, intrauterine devices (IUDs), and implants. The choice depends on factors such as effectiveness, convenience, personal preferences, and any underlying health conditions. Your healthcare provider can help you select the most suitable option.
  • What are common symptoms of gynecological conditions like endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?
    Symptoms of conditions like endometriosis may include pelvic pain, painful periods, and infertility. PCOS may present with irregular periods, excessive hair growth, weight gain, and acne. If you experience any concerning symptoms, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
  • What can I expect during pregnancy and childbirth?
    Each pregnancy and childbirth experience is unique, but common aspects include prenatal care, regular check-ups, ultrasounds, monitoring of fetal development, and discussions about birth plans. Your healthcare provider will guide you through the process and address any concerns along the way.
  • What are the treatment options for common gynecological conditions like uterine fibroids or ovarian cysts?
    Treatment options depend on the specific condition, its severity, and the individual's preferences. It can range from watchful waiting and medication to minimally invasive procedures or surgery. Your healthcare provider will discuss the available options and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan.
Subscribe to
Request callback