Hospital Management System

Gynecology

Specialized Care for Women

In the Philadelphia Hospital, gynecology deals with expecting mothers who undergo childbirth securely and healthily. While treating various illnesses, including STIs and chronic pain, our gynecology department focuses on the female reproductive system. Philadelphia Hospital is available for all of a woman’s gynecological and reproductive health requirements. As a tertiary care facility, we receive referrals from patients worldwide for various obstetric and gynecological disorders. A variety of operations are offered at Philadelphia Hospital, including hysterectomy, cesarean sections, instrumental deliveries during labour, removal of growths including ovarian cysts and uterine fibroids, and surgery to treat injuries to the pelvic organs. We also help manage severely ill obstetric patients, the assessment and treatment of recurrent miscarriages, the detection and treatment of preterm labour and PPROM, and handle complex pregnancy-related concerns like maternal diseases like hypertension and diabetes.

Clinical Services

Our Services include:
  • Gynecological Onco Surgeries: We provide treatment for genital cancers, including those of the uterus, cervix, vagina, vulva, and ovaries. This is done in coordination with a team of medical oncologists and radiotherapists to ensure the best possible care during surgery and postoperative care.
  • Family Planning Services: We provide contraception through the following methods: Barrier, oral and injectable hormonal contraceptives, and intrauterine devices ( Cu-T).
  • Wellness Services: We provide the following screening procedures: Colposcopy, Liquid Based Cytology (LBC), PAP Smear, and Mammography for the early diagnosis of different gynecological cancers.
  • Adolescent Services: We provide care and assistance for young people with gynecological issues such as polycystic ovarian disease, premenstrual syndrome, heavy menstrual flow, irregular periods, etc.
  • Menopause Services:All post-menopausal conditions are screened for, and we provide counselling.

Our Team of Gynecologis

A gynecologist doctor is a specialist in the female reproductive system. They specialize in the diseases & health field. Several gynecologists are also obstetricians who deal with pregnancy and delivery. It is essential to choose the right doctor because we trust them with our most intimate medical issues such as missed periods, pregnancy etc. Every female needs to see a gynecologist to sustain good health. As reproductive organs mature during puberty, a regular gynecological evaluation is a must. One can expect a detailed explanation of normal body functions or answers to any female health-related questions upon their visit to the gynecologist.

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FAQ

I need to see a gynecologist; when should I do that?

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), America's foremost medical organization devoted to enhancing women's health, recommends that your first visit to a gynecologist occur between the ages of 13 and 15. The first visit may consist solely of a conversation between you and your doctor or may include tests or examinations. Your gynecologist keeps all information you share with them privately and securely.

An IUD is what?

Intrauterine devices, or IUDs, are tiny, t-shaped devices inserted in the uterus to prevent conception. They can be made of copper or plastic (hormonal IUDs) (Paragard copper IUDs). IUD is a long-term method of birth control because it can be implanted and last up to 10 years. If you decide to become pregnant or simply no longer desire it, it may be removed at any time.

What is HPV?

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a relatively prevalent STD (sexually transmitted disease). It is the main reason why cervical cancer develops.

Should I have the HPV vaccine?

The Gardasil HPV vaccine has been evaluated and shown to help prevent people from the majority of HPV strains that cause cervical cancer. It is administered three times over six months. It works well before a woman or teen starts having intercourse. Ages 9 to 26 are eligible to receive the vaccinations. Some women between the ages of 26 and 40 may be eligible for the shot.