Gynecologist

At Daya Hospital, we offer a wide range of gynecological treatments, addressing various health issues that affect women. Our experienced team of gynecologists provides personalized care using the latest medical advancements to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

Our Treatment:

Routine Gynecological Exams:

  • Annual Check-ups: Comprehensive physical exams, including pelvic exams and Pap smears, to screen for cervical cancer and other conditions.
  • Breast Exams:Regular screenings to detect any abnormalities or signs of breast cancer.

Menstrual Disorders:

  • Treatment for Irregular Periods: Hormonal therapy and other medications to regulate menstrual
  • Management of Menstrual Pain: Medications and lifestyle changes to alleviate dysmenorrhea (painful periods).

Pregnancy and Childbirth:

  • Prenatal Care: Comprehensive care throughout pregnancy, including ultrasounds, screenings, and monitoring of maternal and fetal health.
  • Labor and Delivery: Support and medical care during childbirth, including natural births, C-sections, and pain management options.
  • Personalized Care: Each patient receives a customized treatment plan tailored to their specific condition and needs.
  • Postnatal Care: Follow-up care for mother and baby after delivery.

Head Of Department

Dr. Sarita Meshram

Head Of Department

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  • Phone Number(+91) 839-6275
  • Years in Practice6 - 10 Years
  • LanguagesEnglish
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General FAQs

It is recommended for young women to have their first gynecological visit between the ages of 13 and 15 or when they become sexually active, whichever comes first.
Women should have a routine gynecological exam once a year. However, the frequency may vary based on individual health needs and any specific conditions.
Painful periods can often be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers, hormonal contraceptives, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, prescribed medications. Severe cases may require further medical evaluation.
Maintaining good hygiene, practicing safe sex, wearing breathable cotton underwear, avoiding douching, and having regular gynecological exams can help prevent infections.
To prepare, avoid using vaginal creams or douches for 24 hours before the visit, make a list of any symptoms or questions, and bring your medical history, including any medications you are taking.