Complete Women’s Health Care at Every Stage of Life

The Obstetrics & Gynaecology Department provides comprehensive medical care for women from adolescence through pregnancy and beyond. Our specialists manage menstrual problems, pregnancy care, childbirth, and postnatal health with a strong focus on safety, comfort, and emotional support.

The Obstetrics & Gynaecology Department is headed by Dr. G. Sowjanya, MBBS, DGO, FMAS, an experienced specialist in women’s health and maternal care. She is well known for her compassionate approach and expertise in managing both routine and high-risk pregnancies. With extensive experience in gynecological procedures and reproductive health management, she provides personalized care, ensuring safety and comfort for women at every stage of life.

We understand that women’s health needs are unique and personal. Our team ensures privacy, clear communication, and compassionate care at every stage. From routine checkups to high-risk pregnancy management, we guide women with trusted medical care for a healthy and confident life.

Our Key Women’s Health Services

Our Obstetrics & Gynaecology services focus on safe motherhood, early problem detection, and long-term women’s health care.

Frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions to help women feel informed and confident about their health.
You should visit a Gynaecologist if you have irregular periods, pelvic pain, unusual discharge, pregnancy-related concerns, or for routine women’s health checkups.
Pregnant women should have regular antenatal visits as advised by the doctor, usually once a month initially and more frequently in later months.

In some cases, yes. The doctor will assess your medical history and current pregnancy to decide the safest delivery method.

Yes. Many women experience menstrual issues due to hormonal changes, stress, or lifestyle factors. Most conditions are treatable with proper medical care.
Yes. Regular checkups help detect health issues early and maintain long-term reproductive health, even if there are no symptoms.