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Hysterectomy Surgery
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure performed to remove the uterus when medically necessary. We provide expert evaluation, counselling and surgical care for women suffering from conditions such as fibroids, heavy bleeding, adenomyosis and other gynecological disorders. Our focus is on safe treatment, faster recovery and long-term well-being.
Conditions We Treat

Uterine Fibroids

Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Adenomyosis

Chronic Pelvic Pain

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding

Large Uterine Growths

Recurrent Gynecological Problems

Precancerous Uterine Conditions
Symptoms & When to Consult
- Excessive menstrual bleeding
- Persistent pelvic pain
- Large fibroids
- Pressure in the lower abdomen
- Pain during daily activities
- Recurrent abnormal bleeding
- Severe menstrual symptoms
- Failed medical treatment
Our Care Process

1. Consultation & Assessment
Detailed discussion of symptoms, medical history and treatment options

2. Diagnostic Evaluation
Ultrasound, blood tests and other necessary investigations.

3. Surgical Planning
Selecting the most appropriate surgical approach based on your condition.

4. Recovery & Follow-Up
Post-operative care and regular follow-up to ensure smooth recovery.
Why Choose Us

15+ Years Experience

Advanced Surgical Care

Personalised Treatment Plans

Safe & Confidential Care
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a hysterectomy?
A hysterectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the uterus and is recommended for specific gynecological conditions when other treatments are not effective.
When is a hysterectomy recommended?
It may be advised for fibroids, heavy bleeding, adenomyosis, chronic pelvic pain and certain precancerous conditions.
Is hysterectomy a major surgery?
Yes, it is a significant surgical procedure, but modern techniques have improved safety and recovery.
How long does recovery take?
Recovery depends on the surgical approach and individual health, but most women gradually return to normal activities over several weeks.
Will periods stop after hysterectomy?
Yes, menstrual periods stop permanently after the uterus is removed.
Are there alternatives to hysterectomy?
Depending on the condition, medication or other procedures may be considered before surgery.


