Complete Women's Health Care from Diagnosis to Safe Delivery
Book AppointmentAt Apex Superspeciality Hospital, we provide comprehensive women's healthcare services that cover every aspect of reproductive health. Our Obstetrics and Gynecology department is dedicated to offering patient-centered, safe, and compassionate care.
From general gynecology to pregnancy and delivery, our team of experienced specialists ensures that every woman receives personalized attention and the highest standard of medical care in a comfortable and supportive environment.
Board-certified specialists with extensive experience
State-of-the-art labor rooms and operation theaters
Round-the-clock maternity and gynecology emergency care
Proven track record of safe deliveries with minimal complications
Comprehensive care for both mother and newborn
Mbbs, DGO, FMAS, Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine
Experience: 10+ years
Specialization: High-Risk Pregnancy & Gynec Oncology
You should visit a gynecologist for annual checkups, if you experience menstrual irregularities, pelvic pain, unusual discharge, or when planning pregnancy. Women over 21 should have regular Pap smears, and sexually active women should have regular screenings.
Yes, normal delivery is generally safe for both mother and baby when there are no complications. It has faster recovery time, lower risk of surgical complications, and benefits for the baby's immune system. Our team monitors both mother and baby continuously to ensure safety throughout the process.
Caesarean delivery may be needed when there are complications such as fetal distress, abnormal positioning of the baby, placenta previa, multiple pregnancies, or if the mother has certain medical conditions. It can be planned in advance or performed as an emergency procedure when needed for the safety of mother and baby.
Yes, we provide 24×7 emergency maternity care with our team of experienced gynecologists, obstetricians, and neonatologists always available. Our emergency maternity unit is fully equipped to handle any obstetric emergency, including premature labor, bleeding complications, and emergency C-sections.