Citizens Specialty Hospital is one of the best obstetrics & gynaecology hospitals in Hyderabad offering a full spectrum of women’s health care services from yearly checkup, prenatal care, specialized obstetric care during pregnancy to postnatal care. A woman faces different issues with her gynaecological health at each stage in life like menstrual problems, Family Planning, pregnancy, menopause and other problems and diseases for which she needs expert gynecologic advice on the best way to manage her health.
With a team led by the best obstetrics & gynecology experts in Hyderabad, we provide comprehensive treatment for all obstetrics & gynecological problems and diseases. Our specialists are highly experienced and skilled to provide treatment in laparoscopic gynecology and gynecologic robotic surgery.
Our state-of-the-art technology coupled with the best obstetrics & gynecology experts in Hyderabad makes Citizens Specialty Hospital a trusted place for protecting and preserving a female’s health at any age.
The department of Gynecology provides treatment for given diseases and conditions:
The department of Obstetrics provides treatment for given diseases and conditions:
We are equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure, managed by highly experienced and trained obstetrics and gynecologists
Citizens Specialty Hospital, we provide a wide range of services including prevention, screening, assessment and treatment. Our physicians and support staff aim to provide each patient with International standards of care and exceptional service.
Highly Experienced & Trained Team
Modern Facilities
High-End Advanced Procedures
Holistic Approach
Before meeting your gynecologist for the first time, here’s a checklist of items you should be carrying:
Traveling during pregnancy is generally safe unless you have complications. The second trimester is often the best time to travel as morning sickness subsides, and you're less likely to feel fatigued compared to the third trimester. Indian airline carriers typically permit travel up to 32 weeks of pregnancy.
During a typical pregnancy, expect the following check-up schedule:
For high-risk pregnancies involving twins, advanced maternal age, or complications, your doctor may require more frequent visits based on your individual situation.
During pregnancy, a woman's nutritional needs increase for folic acid, calcium, iron, and protein compared to when she is not pregnant. To meet these requirements, prenatal vitamins containing the ideal amount are recommended for every expecting mother. A diet comprising leafy vegetables, whole grains, dairy products, fruits, and lean meats should make up 80% of the daily intake. While cravings for salty and sugary foods may arise during pregnancy, it's essential to strive for a healthy diet to prevent excessive weight gain.
During pregnancy, your body goes through significant changes. Your abdomen transforms from globular to ovoid and then spherical, accompanied by discomfort, reflux, and stretch marks. Breasts enlarge, areola darkens. Skin develops stretch marks on buttocks, thighs, and abdomen, hyperpigmentation in various areas. Spider veins, reddened palms are common due to increased circulation. Nails and hair texture may change. Swollen feet and ankles occur due to fluid retention. Leg cramps may happen from hormonal fluctuations and nutrient shortages. Healthy weight gain is around 11-17 kgs over the trimesters with an increase in body temperature and back pain due to ligament changes.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is a prevalent gynecological issue worldwide. Despite challenges in accurately diagnosing it based on clinical signs and symptoms, it accounts for 3 – 10% of all gynecological hospital admissions in India.
Once PID is confirmed through findings and tests, antibiotics will be prescribed by your doctor. In cases where a PID has advanced to an abscess formation, surgery may be necessary.
Post-partum hemorrhage risk in pre-eclampsia can persist for up to 6 weeks post-delivery, necessitating follow-ups. Placenta Previa monitoring is crucial due to its potential to cause post-partum hemorrhage. In cases of abscess formation in PID, post-surgery follow-ups will be recommended by your doctor.
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