Comprehensive Women's Health Services
General gynaecology encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of conditions affecting the female reproductive system. At our clinic, we believe that early intervention and regular screenings are the pillars of long-term health. Whether you are dealing with a specific concern like a persistent infection or simply require a routine check-up, Dr. Smitha provides a compassionate and highly professional environment for all your needs.
We manage everything from common menstrual disorders and pelvic pain to more complex issues like fibroids or endometriosis. Our facility is equipped with modern diagnostic tools to provide immediate clarity, ensuring that every patient leaves with a clear understanding of their health and a personalized treatment roadmap.
Conditions We Treat
- Irregular Menstrual Cycles
- Heavy or Painful Periods
- Vaginal Infections (UTI/Bacterial)
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Uterine Fibroids Management
- Ovarian Cysts & Pelvic Pain
- Endometriosis Diagnosis
- White Discharge Concerns
- Menopausal Symptom Relief
- Contraceptive Counseling
- Cervical Cancer Screening
- Hormonal Imbalances
Our Clinical Approach
Accurate Diagnosis
Utilizing pelvic exams, ultrasounds, and laboratory tests to identify the root cause of symptoms quickly and effectively.
Preventive Care
Emphasis on Pap smears, HPV vaccinations, and regular screenings to prevent serious gynaecological conditions.
Patient Education
Empowering women with knowledge about their bodies and lifestyle choices to improve overall reproductive wellness.
Clinical Gallery
Our Moosapet facility ensures a private and sterile environment for all diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
General Wellness FAQ
Professional insights into common gynaecological health questions.
For most women, an annual wellness exam is recommended. This includes a pelvic exam and, depending on your age and history, a Pap smear and breast examination to ensure everything is functioning healthily.
Irregular periods can be caused by many factors, including hormonal imbalances (PCOS), stress, thyroid issues, or uterine fibroids. A consultation with Dr. Smitha and a simple ultrasound can usually identify the underlying cause.
While some discharge is normal, you should seek advice if it is accompanied by a strong odor, itching, redness, or a change in color (like grey, green, or thick white like curd), as these are signs of a potential infection.