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At Cloudnine, we take pride in having some of India’s best and most experienced gynaecology specialists.
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Dr. Shobha Venkat

Dr. Shobha Venkat

MBBS, DGO (Bom), DNB (OBG)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Old Airport Road
Dr. Rashmi Chaudhary

Dr. Rashmi Chaudhary

M.B.B.S, DNB(OBG), MNAMS, FICMCH
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Bellandur, Sarjapur Road
Dr. K. Sushmita

Dr. K. Sushmita

MBBS, DGO, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology, MNAMS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Certificate Course in Gestational Diabetes (CCGDM), Certificate Course in Management of Thyroid Disorder
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Sahakarnagar
Dr. Manjiri Kulkarni

Dr. Manjiri Kulkarni

MBBS, MD
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Pune
SB Road
Dr. Prakash Kini

Dr. Prakash Kini

MBBS, DGO, MD(OBG)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Jayanagar
Dr. K Monika Yadav

Dr. K Monika Yadav

MBBS, MS - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Electronic City
Dr. Asmita Potdar

Dr. Asmita Potdar

MBBS, DNB( Obs/Gyn), Masters in Reproductive Medicine and IVF ( London, UK)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Maternity
Gynaecology
1
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Pune
SB Road
Dr. Sunita Goyal

Dr. Sunita Goyal

MBBS, MD
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Ludhiana
Ludhiana
Dr. Abhishek Aggarwal

Dr. Abhishek Aggarwal

MBBS, DNB (OBG), Fellowship in Reproductive Medicine
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Bengaluru
Electronic City
Dr. Smita Sanjay Deo

Dr. Smita Sanjay Deo

MBBS, DGO
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
1
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Pune
Baner
Dr. Deepika Singh

Dr. Deepika Singh

MBBS, Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Maternity
Gynaecology
1
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Mumbai
Vashi
Dr. Sukirti Jain

Dr. Sukirti Jain

MBBS, MD
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Mumbai
Vashi
Dr. Aruna Kumari V

Dr. Aruna Kumari V

M.B.B.S, DGO, MS(OBG), Diploma in Cosmetic Gynaecology, Ex SR AIIMS, New Delhi.
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Bellandur, Sarjapur Road
Dr. Bharati Kamoji

Dr. Bharati Kamoji

MBBS, MD MRCOG (UK) DFRSH (UK), FRCOG (UK) CCST (UK)
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Laparoscopic Surgeon
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Sahakarnagar
Dr. Chitra Sreenivasa Murthy

Dr. Chitra Sreenivasa Murthy

MBBS, DGO, MRCOG (London) & FRCOG
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Electronic City
Dr. Kanupriya Jain

Dr. Kanupriya Jain

MBBS, MD, DNB
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Ludhiana
Ludhiana
Dr. Parul Sathe

Dr. Parul Sathe

MBBS,MS,DNB
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Mumbai
Nerul
Dr. Manjula H M

Dr. Manjula H M

MBBS, MS Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Fellowship in ART, Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Bellandur & Sarjapur Road
Dr. Asha S Hiremath

Dr. Asha S Hiremath

MBBS, MD OBG
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Bengaluru
Old Airport Road
Dr. Manasi Viren Naralkar

Dr. Manasi Viren Naralkar

Fellowship in Advanced Infertility and Endoscopy, DNB, MBBS
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Gynaecology
Maternity
2
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Pune
SB Road

Best Gynecology Hospital in India

Catering to women of all ages, Cloudnine’s entire range of gynaecological services is geared towards ensuring the holistic well-being of a woman. We understand that in her lifetime a woman goes through several biological and psychosomatic changes. At each stage of life, her needs are different. 

The Department of Gynecology at Cloudnine aims to provide superior treatment for each of these stages addressing conditions in areas of adolescence, pre-marital counselling, managing complications in conception and early pregnancy, sexual health, breast care, hysterectomy, urinary incontinence, abnormal pap smears and other gynaecological issues.

Trained in minimally invasive gynaecological surgery and aided by state-of-the-art technology, our specialists are well-experienced and well-equipped to handle complicated cases too. Whether it is a minor condition which needs to be treated on an outpatient basis or surgery requiring you to stay at the hospital when you come to Cloudnine, be rest assured that you have come to the best gynaecology hospital in India and you will get the best treatment.

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Videos by our doctors

What are Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDPs)? - Dr. Sushma Dikhit
"Hypertension in pregnancy is the condition for which we are always worried about. This can be before pregnancy also or during pregnancy the first time hyper-attension appears. So if blood pressure was present before the pregnancy we have to treat the blood pressure properly and buy the medicines which are not harmful to the baby. If blood pressure increases after pregnancy that is known as pregnancy-induced hypertension or PRH. In this case, we have to treat the mother for blood pressure and the complications caused by this blood pressure to the baby and mother we have to keep an observation. So this blood pressure during pregnancy may become severe in the form of preeclampsia in which the protein appears in the mother's urine or it may end up in eclampsia which means when the mother has convulsions with high blood pressure in pregnancy. The other form of pregnancy-induced hypertension which is a severe form of PIH is HELLP syndrome in which liver abnormalities appear along with the decreased count of platelets. It's a severe condition of the mother and the next type of severe hypertensive disorder of pregnancy is HUS in which mainly the kidney is affected and this is again a severe condition ending in high morbidity and mortality to the mother and baby"
Is it normal to have Irregular periods during Puberty?
"Having irregular Cycles in the first 3 years after puberty is very very common. Why? This is because of the immaturity of the HPA axis. That means the brain releases certain hormones that will affect the ovary and then the ovary releases some hormones and then that will have an effect on the uterus and will cause menstruation. So when this axis from the brain to the ovary to the uterus will be immature in the initial years like in the first 3 years. So irregularity in the hormone release will be there. So irregularity in the cycle will be there. So you don't have to worry in the first 3 years post-puberty you only have to worry in this also when you have uncontrolled heavy bleeding. When the girl is losing lots of blood and becoming anemic it's affecting her general health. Then yes you should be worried about it. Otherwise, if you're getting cycles once in 3 months or once in 2 months and you have scanty flow then don't worry you just wait till the end of 3 years. Your cycles become regular as by themselves we can only reassure but yes if you are having very heavy flow you're losing a lot of blood. That's when is a point of concern"
Can a girl get pregnant if she has Irregular Periods? | Dr. Prasuna Rani P
"I can say there is a "Yes" and "No" to it. When you have irregular periods the main problem is your ovulation. If you are ovulating regularly only you can become pregnant. But when you have irregular menstruation your ovulation cannot be marked or identified. Sometimes in irregular menstruation, you will have an ovulation that the girl or the woman won't ovulate. So when there is no ovulation there is no pregnancy. When there is irregular ovulation where you cannot point it out. By chance, if you have intercourse during the time of your ovulation then you can become pregnant. So the chances of becoming pregnant will be very very low when you have irregular cycles because we cannot predict your ovulation and anovulation is a most common finding in irregular periods. So when there is anovulation you cannot become pregnant. So when you have irregular periods and you want to conceive you have to first regularize your cycles you want to have ovulated cycles then only the pregnancy possibility is there"
Causes of irregular periods after delivery? | Dr. Prasuna Rani
"After a delivery usually you won't be having cycles for a few months depending upon your breastfeeding. If you're breastfeeding your baby you may not have your cycles for 3 months 4 months 6 months or anything. But once you're just raining off your from breastfeeding the cycle irregularity can happen. Again mostly it's because of the prolactin hormone which is important for breastfeeding. When this hormone is at a higher level you may not have your Cycles or you may have transient irregular cycles. But you don't have to worry about two to three Cycles yes little disturbed and then the regular pattern sets in. So you don't have to worry when you're breastfeeding or having irregular cycles. But the only thing you should be worried about is not to have any unpredicted intercourse. Because still a possibility of pregnancy is there and for the irregular cycles post childbirth don't have to worry about waiting for two to three cycles if it's still behaving irregularly then you'll see a gynecologist"
What is Intermenstrual bleeding or Metrorrhagia? | Dr. Prasuna Rani
"Intermenstrual bleeding or Metrorrhagia is when you have to bleed apart from your regular cycle that's in between your menstruation if you're bleeding it can be a spotting. It can be bleeding for a day or two but if it happens to happen in between your cycles it is intermenstral bleeding or Metrorrhagia. The most common causes are infections like cervicitis can cause intermenstrual bleeding. Any polyps in your cervix or uterus can cause intermenstrual bleeding. This is usually seen post-intercourse. So infections and polyps are the most common reasons apart from hormonal imbalance and intermenstrual bleeding. When you present with such bleedings in between your cycles get investigated like you know get an ultrasound scan done, get your hormonal testing done. If you identify any cause treating the cause can relieve you of this. "
Know why to never ignore Irregular periods? | Dr. Prasuna Rani
"Yeah, you should never ignore an irregular period because that can end up having other health issues also. When you have an irregular period for once you can ignore it because any two or more irregular periods require investigations and treatment. One cycle or two cycles disturbed could be because of any external factors like you know any lifestyle changes any stress you are undergoing or any minor issues or you had a fever in that month or any other infection can disturb your cycle. But if more than two cycles are disturbed then that's the time you should not ignore it go to your gynecologist get checked up find the reason and get treated. A delay of up to 45 days we consider it is normal. If you get your cycle within 45 it's okay but if you haven't got your cycle even more than 45 days it's best to see your gynecologist and get advice"
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Frequently Asked Questions & Answers

Who is a gynaecologist?

Gynaecologists are doctors who specialise in women’s diseases, especially concerning female reproductive organs. They deal with issues such as pregnancy, menstruation, childbirth, hormone disorders, fertility disorders, etc.

Who is an obstetrician?

An obstetrician specialises in obstetrics, which deals with all aspects of pregnancy, from prenatal care to postnatal care. An obstetrician delivers babies, whereas a gynaecologist does not.

When should girls visit a gynaecologist for the first time?

Ideally, girls should schedule their first visit to a gynaecologist between the ages of 13-15 years.

What are some of the conditions treated by a gynaecologist?

The gynaecologist treats conditions of ​​the breasts, uterus, fallopian tube, ovaries and external genitalia. Common disorders are Dysmenorrhea or painful menstruation, Leucorrhea (excess white vaginal discharge), Amenorrhea or absence of period, Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), Fibroids, Endometriosis, Pelvic inflammatory disease, Vaginitis, Menopause and Pain during sex.

Does a gynaecologist perform surgeries?

Yes, gynaecologists perform surgeries like the removal of ovarian cysts, removal of fibroids in the uterus, surgical treatment of gynaecological cancers such as cervical, uterine and ovarian, removal of the uterus, ovaries or other parts of a woman’s reproductive system and so on.

What are some of the diagnostic methods used by a gynaecologist?

Apart from urine and blood tests, a gynaecologist may also do a pelvic examination via

  • Ultrasonography
  • • Hysteroscopy
  • • D&C Biopsy
  • • Colposcopy & Cervical biopsy
  • • MRI
What should I carry for my first meeting with a gynaecologist?

Here are some of the things you should carry before you visit a gynaecologist for the first time:

  • Any symptoms you have been experiencing and details like for how long has it been, what it entails, etc.
  • Any recent (<1 year) medical tests such as blood tests, urine tests, etc.
  • If you have any existing medical conditions, bring along your prescription and related medical information
  • Information about your family history
What is a hysterectomy?

A surgical operation to remove all or part of the uterus is called a hysterectomy. A total hysterectomy removes the complete uterus, including the cervix. The ovaries and the fallopian tubes may or may not be removed. This is the most common type of hysterectomy. A partial removal also called subtotal or supracervical hysterectomy removes just the upper part of the uterus.

Why is a hysterectomy done?

The most common reasons for having a hysterectomy are heavy periods (which can be caused by fibroids), pelvic pain, prolapse of the uterus or cancer of the womb, ovaries or cervix.

What are the various types of hysterectomies?

The various types of hysterectomy are:

  1. Laparoscopic removal of the uterus (Laparoscopic Hysterectomy)

               a) Total Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (TLH)

               b) Laparoscopic Assisted Vaginal Hysterectomy (LAVH)

       2. Total Abdominal Hysterectomy

       3. NDVH-Non descent Vaginal Hysterectomy

       4. Vaginal Hysterectomy