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Family Planning and Reproductive Health

Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics

Family Planning and Reproductive Health

At Lifeline Hospital, we celebrate the unique journey of women's health through our dedicated Gynecology and Obstetrics Department. 1. Comprehensive Gynecological Care: Led by experienced gynecologists, our Gynecology Department provides comprehensive care for women of all ages. From routine screenings to advanced gynecological procedures, we are committed to promoting women's health and addressing their individual needs. 2. Obstetric Excellence: Our Obstetrics Division is designed to offer unparalleled care to expectant mothers. We understand that each pregnancy is unique, and our team of obstetricians ensures a personalized and supportive approach, guiding mothers through a safe and joyous journey to motherhood.

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3. Family Planning and Reproductive Health: Reform Hospital is dedicated to empowering women with informed choices regarding family planning and reproductive health. Our gynecologists offer counseling, contraceptive services, and support for women navigating their reproductive journey. 4. Gynecological Surgery: For conditions requiring surgical intervention, our Gynecology Department collaborates with skilled gynecological surgeons. We provide advanced surgical solutions with a focus on minimally invasive techniques, ensuring optimal outcomes and swift recovery. 5. High-Risk Pregnancy Management: Our Obstetrics Division specializes in managing high-risk pregnancies, providing comprehensive care for both the mother and the unborn child. Our team is equipped to handle complex medical conditions, ensuring the best possible outcomes for every pregnancy. 6. Holistic Women's Wellness: Reform Hospital believes in holistic women's wellness, addressing not only physical health but also mental and emotional well-being. Our team offers support and guidance on women's health issues, promoting a balanced and fulfilling life.

Your Health is our Priority

We stand as a dedicated team, driven by our passion to nurture and protect the young, ensuring a healthier tomorrow for children and their families. Paediatric intensive care is a critical function of paediatrics and is a subject close to my heart. Medical complexities of a child's anatomy need special care and we are committed to providing the very best possible.

Treatments

Team approach care for health

Pelvic floor disorders

Pelvic floor disorders impair normal pelvic organ function, causing prolapse, bladder issues, bowel problems, and weakening of muscles and supportive tissues.

Ovarian Cancers

Ovarian cancer involves malignant ovarian tumors that may originate in ovarian or nearby tissues, with risk increasing with age, especially post-menopause.

High risk pregnancies and prenatal complications

Ovarian cancer involves malignant tumors in the ovaries, often developing with age and most commonly diagnosed after menopause as risk increases.

Laparoscopic gynaecological surgeries

Laparoscopic surgery treats gynecological issues like endometriosis, fibroids, ovarian cysts, ectopic pregnancy, urinary incontinence, pelvic disorders, and uterine prolapse.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hospitals offer a variety of medical services, including: Emergency care, Surgery, Diagnostic testing, Maternity and newborn care, Intensive care (ICU), Rehabilitation, Mental health services.

Insurance coverage for hospital care depends on your health insurance plan. Most insurance providers cover hospital stays, surgeries, and emergency care, but you may need to confirm whether your care is covered in-network or if any out-of-pocket costs (e.g., co-pays or deductibles) apply. It's a good idea to contact your insurance provider before a hospital visit to understand your coverage.

You should consider going to a hospital if you experience severe or life-threatening symptoms such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, high fever, head injury, or if your symptoms worsen despite home care. For less severe issues, urgent care centers or a doctor’s office may be more appropriate.

Hospital billing refers to the process by which hospitals charge patients for medical services, tests, procedures, and treatments. Bills can be complex and include charges for both the services provided by the hospital and the medical professionals involved in your care. Hospitals may send bills directly to patients, or patients may receive bills through their insurance companies, depending on their coverage.

You should bring the following items to the hospital:

1. Personal identification (ID, insurance cards, etc.)

2. Medical records (if available)

3. A list of current medications and allergies

4. Emergency contact information

5. Comfortable clothing and toiletries

In many hospitals, you can request a specific doctor or specialist for treatment, but this will depend on the hospital's policies, your insurance, and the availability of the doctor. If you require emergency care, a doctor will be assigned to you based on availability and expertise.

If you need to visit the emergency room (ER), you should go immediately if you're experiencing a life-threatening emergency. If possible, call ahead or have someone take you. Upon arrival, you’ll be triaged (assessed by a nurse) to prioritize care based on the severity of your condition.

Hospitals are generally safe environments for medical care. However, like any healthcare setting, there are inherent risks such as hospital-acquired infections or complications from procedures. Hospitals follow strict guidelines and protocols to ensure patient safety. You can reduce risks by asking questions, clarifying treatment options, and following hospital instructions.