Overview
At Sahayog Hospital, women's health is a top priority. Our Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology provides comprehensive care for women at every stage of life—from adolescence and reproductive years to menopause. Services include antenatal check-ups, safe and closely monitored deliveries, infertility management, gynaecological surgeries, and advanced treatment for women-specific conditions, ensuring both mother and child receive optimal care.
The department combines routine care with specialised treatments, including normal and high-risk pregnancy management, laparoscopic and robotic gynaecological surgeries, and complex medical interventions. Our experienced team offers personalised, compassionate care tailored to the unique needs of every patient. Whether you are seeking prenatal support, childbirth assistance, fertility solutions, or treatment for gynaecological conditions, our specialists ensure high-quality care in a comfortable and supportive environment.
Doctors
Sahayog Hospital, Gondia
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
MBBS, MS (OBGY) Fellowship in Laparoscopy, Hysteroscopy, IVF
Sahayog Hospital, Gondia
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
MBBS, MS
Sahayog Hospital, Gondia
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
MBBS, DGO, DFP
FAQ
Yes. Poor hygiene can allow germs to accumulate, increasing the likelihood of infections and complications in reproductive and overall health.
Menopause symptoms usually last 4 to 7 years, though some women may experience them for a longer period.
Many pregnancy risks can be minimized with proper prenatal care, regular check-ups, and healthy lifestyle choices, though not all complications are avoidable.
Yes. Travel is generally safe unless there are specific complications. The second trimester is often ideal, and most airlines allow travel up to 32 weeks.
Yes. Untreated vaginal or pelvic infections, including STIs, may lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can cause fertility issues if not treated.
Weight loss improves menstrual cycle regulation, insulin sensitivity, and ovulation. Even small reductions can positively impact overall reproductive and metabolic health.