Overview
SPARSH Hospital’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is committed to providing individualised and high-quality care for women from the reproductive age to menopause and beyond. Our medical teams have vast clinical experience and expertise. Our strength lies in looking after patients with infertility issues, high-risk pregnancies and complex gynaecological cancers. All these are complemented by a level 3 NICU and excellent infrastructure which enables normal delivery in complex medical conditions.
The Department Of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is committed to providing personalized and high quality care for women from the reproductive age to menopause and beyond. Our medical teams have vast clinical experience and expertise.
Skills and Expertise
- 1. Complicated / High-risk pregnancies and deliveries
- 2. Vaginal birth after Caesarean section
- 3. Complex and Routine Gynaecological problems
- 4. Management of Fibroids, Heavy menstrual bleeding/ PCOS/ Endometriosis/ Ovarian cysts etc…
- 5. Gynaecological surgeries (complex and routine)
- 6. Gynaecological cancer services
- 7. Menopause and osteoporosis care
- 8. Screening and management of STIs
- 9. Adolescent Gynaecology
Other Specialities
In addition to the above, we have the following experts/clinics available :
- 1. Breast Surgery
- 2. Cosmetic Gynaecology
- 3. Mental Health Specialist – Psychiatrist and Psychologist
- 4. Interventional Radiology
An Innovative Approach to Treatment

3D and 4D Ultrasound Facilities

Preconception Care and Counselling

Normal and High-risk Pregnancy Care

Menstrual Health Care

Normal, Instrumental and Cesarean Deliveries

Scarless Abdominal and Vaginal Hysterectomy

Planned Parenthood

Surgeries for Endometriosis and Incontinence

Fetal Diagnosis

Laparoscopic Procedures

Painless Labour
We Specialise in the Treatment of
- Normal and Complicated Pregnancies
- Abnormal Periods
- Painful Periods
- Infertility
- Contraception
- Planned Parenthood
- Preconception Care
- Adolescent Gynaecological Problems
- Gynaecological Cancers ( Uterine, Cervical, Ovarian, Vulval and Vaginal cancers)
- Menopause
- Osteoporosis