1. Obstetrics: This branch deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. It involves monitoring the health of the mother and fetus during pregnancy, assisting in labor and delivery, and managing any complications that may arise.
2. Gynecology: This part focuses on the female reproductive system, including the diagnosis and treatment of issues related to menstruation, fertility, sexually transmitted infections, and menopause. Our Gynecologists also perform routine examinations and preventive care, such as Pap smears and breast exams.
3. Common Procedures: OB-GYNs perform various procedures, including ultrasounds, cesarean sections, pelvic exams, and surgeries like hysterectomies. They also manage contraceptive care and family planning.
4. Patient Care: OB-GYNs provide care for women throughout their lives, from adolescence through menopause and beyond. They play a crucial role in promoting women’s health and addressing issues specific to women.
5. Health Education: Part of an OB-GYN’s role is to educate patients about reproductive health, safe sex practices, pregnancy options, and preventive care.
6. Complications and Emergencies: Our OB-GYNs staff are well skilled to handle emergencies and complications during pregnancy, such as ectopic pregnancies, pre-eclampsia, and gestational diabetes.
7. Collaboration with Other Specialists: Our OB-GYNs team often works alongside other healthcare providers, including pediatricians, endocrinologists, and fertility specialists, to ensure comprehensive care for our patients.