Daily antenatal OPDs offer essential check-ups and monitoring for pregnant women, including routine examinations, scans, and counseling. These services help ensure maternal and fetal well-being, promote safe pregnancy practices, and allow early detection and management of potential complications.
High-risk pregnancy care involves specialized monitoring and management for expecting mothers with conditions that may pose a threat to the health of the mother or baby. This includes close supervision by obstetric specialists, advanced diagnostic testing, and individualized treatment plans to ensure the safest possible outcomes for both mother and child.
We provides Day Care services and treatments that do not require overnight hospitalization. Patients receive procedures, infusions, minor surgeries, or post-operative care during the day and are discharged the same day. This approach ensures efficient care delivery, reduces hospital stays, and offers comfort and convenience for patients while maintaining high standards of medical supervision.
Non-Stress Test (NST) is a simple, non-invasive procedure used for fetal surveillance to assess the well-being of the baby, especially in high-risk pregnancies or near term. It monitors the baby’s heart rate in response to its movements, helping to ensure adequate oxygenation and detect any signs of distress. NST is a valuable tool for guiding timely clinical decisions and ensuring the safety of both mother and baby.
Ultrasound facilities provide vital imaging services for monitoring pregnancy and diagnosing various medical conditions. In obstetrics, ultrasounds are used to assess fetal growth, anatomy, placental position, amniotic fluid levels, and overall well-being. These non-invasive, real-time scans play a key role in early detection of complications, guiding timely interventions and enhancing maternal and fetal care throughout pregnancy.
Diabetes in pregnancy, which includes pre-existing diabetes and gestational diabetes, requires careful monitoring and management to ensure the health of both mother and baby. It can lead to complications such as high birth weight, preterm birth, and increased risk of cesarean delivery if not properly controlled. Management involves a combination of dietary modifications, regular blood sugar monitoring, physical activity, and in some cases, insulin therapy. Early diagnosis and multidisciplinary care are essential for optimal outcomes.
Twin pregnancy involves the development of two fetuses simultaneously and is considered higher risk compared to a singleton pregnancy. It requires more frequent monitoring to assess fetal growth, amniotic fluid levels, and the risk of complications such as preterm labor, preeclampsia, and twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (in identical twins). Specialized antenatal care, timely ultrasounds, and close supervision help ensure the health and safety of both the mother and babies throughout the pregnancy.
Hypertension in pregnancy, including conditions like gestational hypertension and preeclampsia, poses significant risks to both mother and baby. It can lead to complications such as poor fetal growth, preterm birth, placental abruption, and in severe cases, maternal organ damage. Early detection through regular antenatal check-ups, blood pressure monitoring, and appropriate management with lifestyle changes or medication is essential to ensure a safe pregnancy and delivery.
Breastfeeding consultation provides guidance and support to new mothers to initiate and maintain successful breastfeeding. It includes education on proper latching techniques, feeding positions, managing common issues like sore nipples or low milk supply, and addressing concerns related to infant feeding patterns. These consultations promote maternal confidence, ensure adequate infant nutrition, and support a healthy breastfeeding journey for both mother and baby.
Post-delivery care focuses on the physical and emotional recovery of the mother following childbirth. It includes monitoring vital signs, managing pain, supporting breastfeeding, promoting wound healing (if applicable), and providing guidance on newborn care. Additionally, it addresses mental health, nutrition, and family planning to ensure a smooth transition to motherhood and overall well-being.