Gynaecology & Obstetrics
The Department of Gynaecology & Obstetrics at Indus Hospitals is a full-fledged “Women’s Health Unit” that caters to the healthcare needs of women of all ages starting from their adolescence, reproductive years, menopause, and beyond. We offer best-in-class maternity and Gynecological services with compassion and care. Gynecological conditions like uterine fibroids, abnormal bleeding, urinary incontinence, chronic pelvic pain, pelvic floor disorders, gynecologic cancers, and menopause. The Institute also serves personalized, comprehensive, and quality care of the highest standards to ensure you have a safe and healthy pregnancy as well as delivery. We offer the most advanced gynecologic and obstetric care to meet the individual needs of patients including routine check-ups for high-risk pregnancies and deliveries. We regularly monitor a mother’s health as well so that any maternal complication can be diagnosed and treated well in time.
Why Choose Us?
Our experts View women’s health as a team. Therefore, comprehensively taking care of the most beautiful experience of motherhood care extends to looking after women’s health till she enjoys the fruit of life.
Indus offers a well-equipped artificial reproduction center to tackle infertility and delayed childbirth.
Our Obstetrics Center is powered by modernized labor room and delivery beds. From normal delivery to cesarean section suites, Indus has taken efforts to be safe and useful. We help mothers-to-be in maintaining and improving their health by conducting regular prenatal examinations along with sophisticated screening & diagnostic procedures to check the baby’s growth and development.
We run “healthy women” health checkups where women of any age get a basic health checkup done. Our hospitals are equipped with the latest technology and state-of-the-art equipment to handle any kind of emergency situation.
Common Gynecological Symptoms for Which You Must Consult a Gynecologist?
Vaginal Bleeding and discharge commonly happen with every woman during menstruation. However, if you notice anything different, you must not let that go ignored and must consult a gynecologist. Mild symptoms can be treated but severe cases, and cases, which are ignored for a long time, may lead to infertility. Some vaginal symptoms may indicate sexually transmitted diseases or may be even cervical cancers. You must consult your doctor if you have the following symptoms.
- If you are getting your periods too early or too late.
- Abnormal vaginal bleeding during periods or in between periods
- Pain in the pelvic area and it must not be related to menstrual cramps.
- Breast pain and Breast Lumps in Women.
- Burning sensation during passing urine.
- Vaginal bleeding while having sex or after having sex.
- Painful sexual intercourse.
- Itching, swelling or redness in vaginal area.
- Any abnormal lump or mass in the genital area.
- Increased vaginal discharge.
- Vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor or of unusual color like green, yellow, or brown.
Our Services
We believe in shaping the future of women’s health care, hence we’re trying to make your experience as healthy, enjoyable, and memorable as possible. Specialists in obstetrics and gynecology at Indus Hospital have deep experience treating people with a wide range of diseases and conditions of the gynecologic and urinary systems.
Adenomyosis
Bacterial vaginosis
Bartholin & cyst mgt
Bladder outlet obstruction
Bleeding during pregnancy
Cancer
Cancer during pregnancy
Cesarean
Cervical cancer
Cervical dysplasia
Chronic pelvic
Diaphragmatic hernia
Digital Mammography
Endometriosis
Fetal heart disease
Germ cell tumors
Gestational diabetes
Hysterectomy (Abdominal & Vaginal)
HPV Vaccination
Laparoscopic Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy
Menstrual cramps
Miscarriage
Ovarian Cancer
PAP Smears
Painful intercourse treatment
Pelvic organ prolapse
Perimenopause
Peritoneal cancer
Placenta accreta
Posterior vaginal prolapse
Post-hysterectomy prolapse
Recurrent miscarriage
Rh disease
Septate uterus
Sexually transmitted diseases
Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH)
Urethral diverticulum
Urge incontinence
High blood pressure (hypertension)
Infertility
IVF/IUI
Urinary incontinence
Vaginal bleeding
Vaginal discharge