GYNECOLOGY

Comprehensive care for women’s health and wellness

SPINE CARE

Advanced solutions for a healthy, flexible, and pain-free spine

Spine care focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions affecting the spinal column, including discs, nerves, and supporting muscles. Common issues such as disc bulge, herniation, spondylosis, and inflammatory disorders can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. With a combination of advanced diagnostics, physiotherapy, medications, and minimally invasive procedures, spine care aims to relieve pain, restore function, and improve posture. Early intervention, regular exercise, and proper ergonomics are essential to maintain spinal health and enhance overall quality of life.

Comprehensive Gynecology & Women’s Health Care

Holistic care for PCOS, menstrual irregularities, menorrhagia, dysmenorrhoea, hormone imbalance, and infertility, focusing on diagnosis, treatment, and improving reproductive health and overall wellbeing.

PCOD / PCOS

PCOD or PCOS causes hormonal imbalance leading to irregular periods, weight gain, and infertility, managed through lifestyle changes, medications, and proper care.

MENSTRUAL IRREGULARITIES

Irregular menstrual cycles can result from hormonal imbalance, stress, or health conditions, treated with medications, lifestyle changes, and proper gynecological evaluation.

MENORRHAGIA

Menorrhagia involves excessive menstrual bleeding causing fatigue and discomfort, managed through medications, hormonal therapy, and medical evaluation to prevent complications effectively.

DYSMENORRHOEA

Dysmenorrhoea causes severe menstrual pain and discomfort, treated with medications, lifestyle adjustments, and therapies to improve comfort and daily functioning during periods.

HORMONE IMBALANCE

Hormone imbalance affects menstrual cycles, mood, and overall health, managed through medications, lifestyle modifications, and medical care to restore hormonal balance effectively.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY INFERTILITY

Infertility includes difficulty conceiving initially or after previous pregnancy, treated with medical evaluation, therapies, and personalized care to improve chances of conception.

PCOD / PCOS

Balancing hormones for a healthier life

PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease) and PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) are common hormonal disorders affecting women of reproductive age. They can cause irregular periods, weight gain, acne, excessive hair growth, and fertility issues. These conditions are often linked to lifestyle factors, insulin resistance, and hormonal imbalance. Management includes a combination of lifestyle modifications, balanced diet, regular exercise, and medications to regulate cycles and hormones. Early diagnosis and consistent care help prevent complications and improve reproductive health, overall wellbeing, and long-term quality of life.

MENSTRUAL IRREGULARITIES

Restoring natural rhythm to your cycle

Menstrual irregularities refer to changes in the timing, duration, or flow of periods. Causes may include hormonal imbalance, stress, thyroid disorders, PCOS, or lifestyle factors. Women may experience missed periods, frequent cycles, or unpredictable bleeding patterns. Proper diagnosis involves medical evaluation and understanding underlying causes. Treatment includes hormonal therapy, lifestyle adjustments, and stress management techniques. Maintaining a healthy routine and timely care helps regulate menstrual cycles, reduce discomfort, and support overall reproductive health and hormonal balance.

MENORRHAGIA

Effective care for heavy menstrual flow

Menorrhagia is a condition characterized by abnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding. It can lead to fatigue, anemia, and reduced quality of life if left untreated. Common causes include hormonal imbalance, uterine fibroids, or underlying health conditions. Diagnosis may involve blood tests, imaging, and gynecological examination. Treatment options include medications, hormonal therapy, and in some cases, minor procedures. Early management helps control bleeding, prevent complications, and restore comfort, allowing women to maintain their daily activities without disruption.

DYSMENORRHOEA

Relief from painful periods and discomfort

Dysmenorrhoea refers to painful menstrual cramps that occur before or during periods. The pain may be mild to severe and can interfere with daily activities. It is often caused by uterine contractions, hormonal changes, or underlying conditions like endometriosis. Symptoms may include lower abdominal pain, backache, nausea, and fatigue. Treatment includes pain relief medications, heat therapy, exercise, and lifestyle modifications. In some cases, medical evaluation is required to rule out other conditions. Proper care ensures better comfort and improved quality of life.

HORMONE IMBALANCE

Achieving harmony for better health

Hormone imbalance occurs when there is an excess or deficiency of certain hormones in the body, affecting various bodily functions. In women, it can impact menstrual cycles, mood, metabolism, and fertility. Common causes include stress, thyroid disorders, PCOS, and lifestyle factors. Symptoms may include irregular periods, weight changes, fatigue, and mood swings. Management includes medications, dietary changes, exercise, and stress management. Early diagnosis and proper care help restore hormonal balance, improve overall health, and prevent long-term complications.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY INFERTILITY

Supporting every step toward parenthood

Infertility refers to the inability to conceive after a year of regular unprotected intercourse. Primary infertility occurs when a woman has never conceived, while secondary infertility occurs after a previous pregnancy. Causes may include hormonal imbalance, ovulation issues, uterine conditions, or male factors. Diagnosis involves detailed medical evaluation and testing. Treatment options range from medications and lifestyle changes to assisted reproductive techniques. With timely intervention and personalized care, many couples can achieve successful conception and build a healthy family.

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