The Department of Gynaecology & Nostratic provides comprehensive services from health promotion to clinical excellence in field of maternity and gynaecology. We deliver compassionate world-class care with the latest technology in a best family centred environment.
Hospital vision is to serve women by providing the safest and most efficacious diagnostic and therapeutic techniques that provide less invasive treatments for gynaecologic conditions.
Services and Treatments offered are MATERNITY SERVICES Birthing is the most beautiful moment in a woman’s life. At ZAK Multispeciality Hospital we understand this and as your journey into motherhood our maternity services will make your experience a enjoyable one. Qualified, dedicated and overly helpful staff are available, to monitor patients and their babies. Transport services by fully equipped ambulance can also be availed by the patients.
Our Department provides prenatal check-up and counselling to prepare the patient for delivery. Complete delivery and postnatal care are provided by us. Our Labour Room is well equipped in dealing with high risk deliveries. Expert Obstetrician along with well trained staff are available 24/7 hrs.
We are fully equipped for dealing with high risk pregnancies (pregnancy with Heart Disease, Kidney problems, high BP, Diabetes, Bleeding disorders, etc. ) wherein a multi-specialty team of Cardiac Surgeons, Cardiologist, Nephrologist, Endocrinologist and Intensives work together with the Obstetrician and Neonatologist.
GYNECOLOGY SERVICES INCLUDE Adolescent Health Clinic – counselling and treatment for puberty and menstrual problems i.e Heavy irregular menses, Fibroid, Endometriosis etc. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Cervical Cancer Awareness Clinic -Experts provide counselling and education regarding vaccination in young adults as well as on regular basis testing of Pap/LBC for prevention of cervical cancer. Infertility Uterus prolapse. Urinary problems, Vaginal infections Menopause Clinic – counselling and treatment for problems pertaining to this group of women Breast lumps, Gastralgia (pain in breast). Breast Cancer Awareness Clinic – Patient education.
IVF can be used to treat infertility in the following patients: Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes Male factor infertility including decreased sperm count or sperm motility Women with ovulation disorders, premature ovarian failure, uterine fibroids Women who have had their fallopian tubes removed Individuals with a genetic disorder
The IVF process involves: Stimulating multiple follicles and eggs to develop Egg retrieval to get the eggs Fertilizing the eggs in the laboratory Embryo transfer to the uterus Louise Brown was the first IVF baby in the world. She was born in July of 1978 in England. Louise was 28 (in 2006) when she had her own baby (without IVF). Hundreds of thousands of children are now born every year as a result of IVF For an overview of IVF, see In vitro fertilization.