Gynaecology Department
At JD Diagnostics, our Gynaecology Department offers compassionate and comprehensive care for women at all stages of life. From routine check-ups to complex treatments, our team of gynecologists is here to support your reproductive health and well-being.
We take a patient-focused approach, ensuring that each woman receives personalized care based on her unique needs. From reproductive health to menopause management, we are committed to providing quality care in a comfortable environment.
- Regular exams are essential for maintaining reproductive health. We provide routine pelvic exams, Pap smears, and breast exams to detect any early signs of health issues.
- Our gynecologists offer expert prenatal care to ensure a healthy pregnancy, as well as comprehensive postnatal care to support your recovery and well-being after childbirth.
- We treat a wide range of menstrual disorders, including heavy bleeding, painful periods, and irregular cycles, using both medical and surgical options tailored to each patient.
- For women struggling with infertility, we offer diagnostic tests and treatments to help improve fertility, including hormonal treatments and guidance on assisted reproductive technologies.
1. How often should I have a gynecological exam?
It is recommended to have an annual gynecological exam, which includes a Pap smear and breast exam, to maintain optimal reproductive health.
2. What treatments are available for PCOS?
PCOS treatments include lifestyle changes, hormonal medications, and sometimes fertility treatments, depending on the patient’s goals and symptoms.
3. How can I manage menopause symptoms?
Menopause symptoms can be managed with lifestyle changes, hormone replacement therapy, and medications tailored to each patient’s specific needs.
4. What should I do if I have irregular periods?
If you experience irregular periods, consult a gynecologist to determine the cause. Treatment options may include hormonal therapies or lifestyle adjustments.
5. Can endometriosis affect fertility?
Yes, endometriosis can impact fertility. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve the chances of conception.