General Obstetrics and Gynaecological Care
A woman can suffer from common gynecological problems like vaginal discharge, heavy bleeding, painful menstruation, pelvic pain, or uterine fibroids. These should never be ignored as they can severely impact the quality of life and might as well cause serious health problems if untreated. You must consult an experienced and qualified gynecologist for an accurate diagnosis and the most appropriate treatment for your health complications.
- All major and minor gynecological procedures
- Menopause management
- Gynecological examination
- Family planning and contraceptive counseling
- Management of menstrual conditions and other chronic gynecological conditions
- Papsmear test for cervical cancer screening
- HPV vaccination for cervical cancer
- Office Colposcopy
Regular Antenatal Care
Antenatal care helps decrease risks during pregnancy and increases the chance of a safe and healthy delivery. Regular antenatal visits can help your doctor monitor your pregnancy and identify any problems or complications before they become serious.
Babies born to mothers who lack antenatal care have a triple the chance of being born at low birth weight. Newborns with low birth weight are five times more likely to die than those whose mothers received antenatal care.
Pregnancy care (from pre-conception counseling through delivery and post-partum care) include
- Antenatal Check-up
- Aneuploidy Screening Test for genetic diseases
- Diet and exercise in Pregnancy
- Pregnancy Care
- Screening for medical disorders in pregnancy
- Immunization in Pregnancy
- Normal (Labour) Delivery
- Painless Labour Services
- Cesarean section
- Post Partum Services