The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Manipal Hospitals provides specialised care for women at every stage of life. From the crucial stage of puberty, through pregnancy and childbirth, to the transition into menopause, we offer holistic and compassionate gynaecological care for women. Our goal is to empower women to make informed decisions about their reproductive health, ensuring they receive optimal care.
Manipal Hospitals is a leading gynaecological healthcare provider which offers you a safe and supportive space to seek medical care. Our dedicated team of obstetricians in Bhubaneswar is committed to ensuring the health of pregnant women and their babies, employing advanced Ultrasound and Endoscopic procedures to detect birth defects and genetic conditions early on. To ensure all-around care, we also provide Antenatal and Postnatal care at our hospital.
We employ state-of-the-art Hysteroscopy and Laparoscopic procedures to address various gynaecological ailments. Our specialised clinics, including Menopausal Care, PCOS, Wellness for Women, and Fibroid Management, Endometriosis clinics cater to various needs of women. We prioritise women’s well-being by providing Cancer Screening and Family Planning Services. Whether it’s routine gynaecological examinations or complex issues, we use advanced medical technology and evidence-based practices to ensure the best possible outcomes.
A technique for performing surgery with tiny incisions is called laparoscopy. It is not the same as "open" surgery, where a skin incision as long as several inches may be made. One term for laparoscopic surgery is "minimally invasive surgery."
A USG (Ultrasound) scan visualises an internal organ or soft organ by using high-frequency sound waves. It is widely used in Obstetrics and Gynaecology to monitor the baby inside the mother's womb, diagnose a condition, and guide a surgeon during certain procedures.
A Pap smear, or Pap test, is a vital screening procedure specifically designed for cervical cancer detection. This test involves collecting cells from the cervix to evaluate any abnormal changes indicative of cancerous or precancerous conditions.
An intrauterine device (IUD) is a long-acting, reversible contraception (LARC) method in which a medical professional implants a T-shaped plastic device into the uterus. It's one of the most popular forms of LARC.
Foetal medicine and OBGYN ultrasound play crucial roles in ensuring the health of expectant mothers and their babies. These specialities focus on diagnosing and managing any potential issues that may arise during pregnancy, offering various treatment options to support maternal and foetal well-being.
Gynaecological services encompass a broad spectrum of treatments and care tailored to women's reproductive health needs. These services address various conditions ranging from menstrual irregularities to complex reproductive disorders.
Obstetric services are intended to safeguard the health and welfare of both the mother and the foetus throughout the pregnancy, delivery, and postpartum period. We strive to meet the specific needs of both your pregnancy and your unborn child because we are completely aware of this.
Daycare procedures encompass a variety of minimally invasive surgeries and diagnostic interventions performed as outpatient treatments in gynaecology and obstetrics. This facility enables patients to undergo surgical treatment without requiring admission to the hospital.
The Fibroid Clinic provides comprehensive care and cutting-edge treatment options, offering hope for women grappling with fibroid-related challenges. A multidisciplinary team of surgeons, radiologists, and gynaecologists collaborate at the Fibroid Clinic to devise tailored treatment plans.
Menopause is a challenging phase in a woman’s life that marks the end of a woman’s menstrual cycle and fertility. A menopausal clinic is a specialised medical facility that offers complete support and care to women going through menopause and related hormonal changes.
A comprehensive range of services designed to address different facets of women's health are provided by Well Women Clinic. We offer comprehensive care encompassing preventive screenings, reproductive health services, and treatments for various conditions unique to women.
Gynaecological Emergencies that can be treated at an outpatient clinic or without hospital admission are classified as outpatient emergencies. Urinary tract infections, moderate vaginal bleeding, simple ovarian cysts, and minor episodes of pelvic inflammatory disease are a few examples.
A minimally invasive surgical technique called Hysteroscopy is performed to examine the uterus. A tiny, illuminated tube known as a hysteroscope is inserted into the uterus through the cervix and vagina.
Cervical cerclage is used to keep the cervix closed during pregnancy to prevent giving birth too soon due to a weak or incompetent cervix.
The phase after delivery can be challenging for moms and their newborns, especially in the early hours and days following delivery.
Cancer can be preventable and appropriate tests can detect any possibility of the disease in women. A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a screening procedure for cervical cancer. It tests for the presence of precancerous or cancerous cells on your cervix which is the opening of the uterus. During the routine procedure, cells from your cervix are…
Foetal heart rate and response to movement are measured during a nonstress test (also known as a foetal nonstress test or NST). To ensure the foetus is healthy and receiving enough oxygen, your healthcare provider will do a nonstress test. It is painless and harmless, and it gets its name because neither you nor the foetus experience any stress.
Family planning helps couples decide how many, when, and how far apart to have children. This is a crucial component of women's health and well-being.
Individuals with PCOS, a prevalent hormonal illness affecting people of reproductive age, can receive specialised care from a PCO (polycystic ovary) clinic. These clinics offer thorough assessment, diagnosis, and treatment catered to the individual requirements of every patient.
The cervix is the lowest part of the uterus, which forms canals that open into the vagina. A Cervical Biopsy is a procedure wherein tissue from the walls of the cervix is scraped or removed to test for any abnormal growth, precancerous conditions, or cervical cancer.
The surgical removal of the uterus and, most likely, the cervix is known as a Hysterectomy. A Hysterectomy may involve the removal of surrounding tissues and organs, including the ovaries and fallopian tubes, depending on the purpose of the procedure.
A flexible tube equipped with a camera is inserted into the body during a prenatal endoscopy in order to study organs or tissues. Although typically safe, the hazards to the mother and foetus during pregnancy must be carefully considered before using it. If the hazards are outweighed by the clarity of the diagnosis, endoscopy could be required. For…
A non-stress test (NST) is a common prenatal test used to check on a baby's health in the womb.
For those who seek to postpone having a baby, or just stop having one, our family planning services unit is the right place to come to. Our gynaecologists advise you on the best possible contraception and sterilization options.
Puberty is the process a girl’s body goes through as she develops into an adult. Some of the common puberty disorders treated at Manipal Hospitals by our gynaecologists include Delayed puberty – puberty hasn't started by age 13; Precocious puberty – puberty begins too early, before age 7 or 8 in girls; Contrasexual pubertal development – development…
Chorionic Villus Sampling (CVS), also known as Chorionic Villus Biopsy, is a prenatal procedure that involves removing a sample of placental tissue to examine it for chromosomal abnormalities and other genetic issues. The placenta is a structure inside the uterus that provides the foetus with blood and nourishment from the mother.
Menopause is a natural part of ageing when a woman stops having her monthly period. It is a normal process marking the end of a woman's reproductive years. However, some women cannot handle menopause well because of a few irregularities in their menstrual cycle such as early menopause either as a result of a surgical intervention such as removal of…
One gynaecological procedure that involves freezing a portion of the cervix is called Cervical Cryosurgery, or Cryotherapy. It is most commonly performed to remove abnormal cervical cells (precancerous cells) that exhibit alterations that could result in cancer. Liquid nitrogen and other extremely cold chemicals are used in Cervix Cryosurgery procedures…
Menopause, which denotes the end of menstrual cycles, is associated with several physical and psychological effects caused by hormonal shifts. The common symptoms include hot flashes, mood swings, sleep difficulties.
Infertility is a disorder that affects the reproductive system and prevents couples from becoming pregnant. Infertility treatment is a multi-step process that starts with hormone regulation and ends with the implantation of the embryo in the uterus. For people under 35, the diagnosis of infertility usually comes after a year of attempting to conceive,…
Our team of expert obstetricians and gynaecologists at Manipal Hospitals, Bhubaneshwar, Odisha, provide a comprehensive range of services, spanning Gynaecology and Pregnancy Care, Foetal Medicine, Fertility Treatment, and Minimally Invasive Gynaecological procedures. Our doctors deliver compassionate care with unrivalled expertise, prioritising your gynaecological health above all else.
We craft personalised treatment plans in consultation with you, ensuring they align with your routine and comfort you. When necessary, experts across disciplines collaborate to safeguard your well-being. Utilising cutting-edge medical equipment and the latest advancements in treatment, our gynaecologists ensure you receive the highest standard of care. Our priority is to uphold doctor-patient confidentiality at all times, ensuring you feel secure and respected in our care.
Our Obstetrics and Gynecology Department offers a wide range of specialised services to address diverse needs.
Advanced laparoscopic gynae surgery including endometriosis and early gynae cancer surgery
No scalped laparoscopy through Vagina (VNOTES)
Infertility and Artificial reproductive techniques
Obstetrics and Gynaecology is a medical speciality that deals with the health of the female reproductive system, including pregnancy and childbirth to diagnosis and treatment of various women's health ailments.
While gynaecology deals with the medical care of women's health issues, obstetrics is related to care during pregnancy, childbirth, and post-delivery care. The obstetrician delivers the baby through a Vaginal or Caesarean section. However, a gynaecologist treats issues related to reproductive organs, like Infertility issues and vaginal and uterine infections.
A gynaecologist has a crucial role in a woman’s health journey by offering comprehensive reproductive health care, performing routine screening, diagnosing and treating gynaecological conditions, offering preventive treatment, and supporting patients through various life stages, from adolescence to menopause.
Manipal Hospitals provides a wide range of services in obstetrics and gynaecology, including Gynaecological Exams, Prenatal Care, Childbirth, Postnatal Care, Family Planning, Gynaecological Cancer Screening, and management of conditions like PCOS, Fibroids, and Endometriosis.
Diagnosis and treatment for the following gynaecological conditions are available at Manipal Hospitals:
Uterine fibroids
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
Menstrual disorders
Ovarian cysts
Endometriosis
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Patients can obtain a wide range of diagnostic tests at the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department of Manipal Hospitals, which ensures precise diagnosis and efficient treatment of obstetric and gynaecological conditions. Among the diagnostics that are accessible are:
1.5 Tesla 18 Channel MRI: This non-ionizing imaging technique provides superior contrast and spatial resolution, allowing for the evaluation of a range of conditions in expectant mothers without exposing them to ionising radiation.
4D Echo: Four-dimensional echocardiography is used for foetal imaging, assessing foetal development, detecting anomalies, and monitoring foetal well-being during pregnancy.
Bone Densitometry: It helps determine a woman's risk of osteoporosis and fractures. This test measures the bone density in the hip, spine, and wrist.
Mammography: It is a type of diagnostic imaging where detailed images of the breast tissue are created using low-energy X-rays. It is advised for women 40 years of age and above as a regular screening tool, mainly for the early diagnosis and detection of breast cancer.
USG (Ultrasonography): It is used in gynaecology to evaluate the female reproductive system, including the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus, for conditions such as ovarian cysts, fibroids, and infertility. In obstetrics, it tracks foetal growth, measures gestational age, evaluates foetal development, and identifies abnormalities.
Ideally, young girls should first visit a gynaecologist between 13 to 15 years. Later on, it is recommended to visit a gynaecologist annually or whenever there is an issue.
Women are recommended to undergo gynaecological check-ups at least once a year, even if they are not experiencing any issues.
A gynaecologist considers various factors for devising a treatment plan, including the patient’s medical history, symptoms, diagnostic results, and patient’s health. Based on these factors, they may recommend medications, surgical procedures, or lifestyle changes.
Pregnant care must begin as soon as the pregnancy is suspected. During these visits, you may have to undergo regular check-ups and ultrasounds, and guidance on nutrition and pregnancy-related symptoms will be provided. The doctor will examine the health of you and your baby.
In a normal pregnancy, you must come for the check-up as follows:
Monthly check-up between 4 weeks to 28 weeks of pregnancy
A check-up every two weeks between 28 to 36 weeks of pregnancy
Weekly check-ups between 36 to 40 weeks
Women with high-risk pregnancies, multiple pregnancies, or pregnancy at advanced age might have to consult their gynaecologist more frequently.
Manipal Hospitals offer personalised birth plans for mothers, which include birth methods like Natural Childbirth (Epidural analgesia for painless delivery) and Caesarean section.
Some of the common postpartum complications are bleeding, infection, and depression. If you have any of the above symptoms or develop any concerning conditions, you must seek medical care.
A Pap Smear is a screening test for cervical cancer. Women must get their Pap Smear test starting from 21 years old and follow their doctor's recommendation for subsequent tests.
Manipal Hospitals provide inpatient and outpatient emergency services. Medical staff are available 24/7 to address urgent patient concerns.
Our gynaecologists provide both temporary and permanent contraceptive options, along with family planning services to address individual needs.
Menopause is a natural biological process when the reproductive years end. Menopausal women experience hot flashes, changes in the menstrual cycle, and mood swings.
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