Our Specialities
Obstetrics
Obstetrics is a medical specialty focused on the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
It encompasses all aspects of pregnancy, including prenatal care, labor and delivery, and postpartum care, ensuring the health and well-being of both the mother and the baby.
High Risk Obstetrics
A high-risk pregnancy is one where there’s an increased chance of complications for the mother, the baby, or both. This can be due to various factors, including pre-existing health conditions, age, or complications in a previous pregnancy.
While it means extra monitoring and extra care is needed, for better outcome – Healthy Mother & Healthy Baby.
Obstetric Ultrasound, NIPT & Anomaly Ultrasound
Obstetric ultrasound is a vital tool in modern prenatal care, playing a crucial role in monitoring both the mother and the developing fetus throughout pregnancy. It helps confirm pregnancy, determine gestational age, assess fetal growth and well-being, and detect potential abnormalities or complications. The use of ultrasound in pregnancy offers numerous benefits, including early detection of issues, reassurance for expectant parents, and improved outcomes for both mother and baby
Gynecology and Preventive Gynecology
Preventive gynecology care focuses on routine checkups and screenings to identify potential health issues early on, promoting overall well-being. These visits, often called well-woman visits, are crucial for maintaining women’s health at every stage of life. They involve a combination of physical exams, screenings, and discussions about various aspects of women’s health
IUI & In Vitro Fertilization
Assisted reproduction refers to medical procedures used to achieve pregnancy by handling eggs and sperm outside the body. These techniques, often used to address infertility, involve procedures like in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), as well as the use of fertility medications and sometimes donor eggs or sperm.
Basic & Advanced Laparoscopy & Hysteroscopy
Key Hole or Laparoscopy and hysteroscopy are vital minimally invasive surgical procedures used in gynecology, particularly for diagnosing and treating infertility and other gynecological conditions.
They offer a less invasive alternative to traditional open surgery, resulting in faster recovery times and reduced scarring.
Gamete Vitrification
Gamete vitrification is a cryopreservation technique used to preserve eggs or sperm for future use, offering a way to maintain fertility. It involves ultra-rapid freezing, typically using liquid nitrogen, to prevent the formation of damaging ice crystals. This method helps minimize damage to the gametes’ cellular structure and DNA, improving their survival and clinical outcomes upon thawing.
Fertility Sparing Surgery
Fertility-sparing surgery offers women with certain gynecological conditions the possibility of preserving their ability to conceive while still receiving effective treatment. Advantages include maintaining ovarian function, potentially avoiding chemotherapy side effects, and reducing the time to remission in some cases.
It also allows for natural conception or the option of assisted reproductive technologies.
"We never know the love of the parent till we become parents ourselves."
When to choose IVF
- Blocked or Damaged Fallopian Tubes
- Male Infertility
- Advanced Maternal Age
- Endometriosis
- Previous Unsuccessful Treatments
- Fertility Preservation
- Recurrent Miscarriages
- Unexplained Infertility
How IVF Benefits Aspiring Couples?
- IVF works where other infertility treatments fail
- Improves the chances of conception
- Has a higher success rate when compared to other fertility treatments
Our IVF Packages Include:
- Injections & Stimulation
- Multiple Consultations with the fertility specialist
- Multiple Ultrasounds (For Follicular Monitoring)
- Ovum Pickup
- Semen Processing
- Embryo Transfer
- IVF-ICSI
- Day-Care Ward Rent
- OT charges & consumables