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Obstetrics & Gynecology

Obstetrics & Gynecology

Doctor Today has an experienced team of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, providing a wide range of Diagnostic, Therapeutic, Surgical and Counselling options for Women across all age groups.

Women’s health is a very critical component of any hospital’s offering. Right from puberty to pregnancy, childbirth to menopause, women go through a host of health issues which need to be addressed from time to time. At Doctor Today Obstetricians and Gynaecologists provide the best quality diagnostic, therapeutic, surgical and counselling facilities for women. Well-equipped with sophisticated delivery rooms and gynaecology conversant operation theatres with advanced and modern equipment to cater to all types of birthing procedures.

Standards of Treatment

We provide standard treatment and latest medical technology with best facility in our clinic.

Standards of Treatment

We provide standard treatment and latest medical technology with best facility in our clinic.

Standards of Treatment

We provide standard treatment and latest medical technology with best facility in our clinic.

Standards of Treatment

We provide standard treatment and latest medical technology with best facility in our clinic.

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Obstetrics & Gynaecology - FAQ's

What kind of doctor is Obstetrics Gynaecologist?

An obstetrics gynaecologist is a doctor who specializes and has expertise in female reproductive health, pregnancy, and childbirth. They also provide an extensive range of general health services, including routine medical services and preventive screenings for women. Obstetrics gynaecologists or OB-GYNs can perform office visits, surgery, as well as assist with labour and delivery.

What are the questions that you can ask your ob-gyn?

Obstetrics gynaecology deals with a broad speciality dealing with many health conditions of women and diseases concerning their reproductive organs. Therefore, it’s completely fine to ask your ob-gyns about your periods, sex, or any other question regarding your reproductive health. You can have a list of questions ready and ask them on your annual ob-gyn appointments. It doesn’t matter if your question sounds embarrassing or too intimate; your doctor will be able to help.

Are all gynaecologists obstetricians?

Obstetrics deals specifically with the care of pregnant women. As the field of gynaecology deals with almost all aspects of a woman’s reproductive health from their puberty through menopause and beyond, most gynaecologists are obstetricians as well. A woman needs to see her gynaecologist for any pain, discomfort, or infection in the uterus, genitals, or breasts. Besides, gynaecologists also assist with issues related to infertility and contraception.

Is obstetric gynaecology a surgical speciality?

Obstetrician-gynaecologists have knowledge, skills, and expertise in the medical and surgical care of the female reproductive system and the disorders associated with them. Their broad base of knowledge and professional capability allows them to see a variety of medical conditions, perform surgery as well as deliver primary health carer services for women. Some of the common surgical procedures they perform are tubal ligation, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, salpingectomy, cone biopsy, etc.

What can you expect at your ob-gyn appointment?

Your doctor will usually start with vital signs, medication lists, and background history. This is followed by open-ended questions that need to be addressed.

 

Your obstetrics gynaecologist will focus on specific questions regarding pelvic pain, menstrual periods, sexual history, fertility issues, bowel or bladder dysfunction, and any unusual changes in the body. The physical exam will typically include a breast exam, abdominal exam, and finally, the pelvic exam as it’s the most sensitive part.