OUR SERVICES

Pregnancy Care
& Antenatal Care

We provide comprehensive care throughout your pregnancy to ensure the health and well-being of you and your baby. From regular checkups to safe delivery and beyond, we are with you at every step of your motherhood journey.

Conditions We Treat

High Risk
Pregnancy

Gestational Diabetes

Hypertension in Pregnancy

Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy

Anaemia in Pregnancy

Preterm Labour Management

Fetal Growth Monitoring

Pre & Postnatal
Care

Symptoms & When to Consult

Our Care Process

1. Consultation

We listen to your concerns and understand your medical history.

2. Assessment & Tests

Necessary tests and scans to assess your health and pregnancy.

3. Personalised Care Plan

A customised care plan for a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery.

4. Regular Follow-up

Continuous monitoring and support throughout your journey.

Why Choose Us

15+ Years Experience

Advanced Technology

Personalised Care

Safe & Confidential

Frequently Asked Questions

Regular prenatal visits are essential for monitoring your health and your baby’s development. The frequency of visits depends on your stage of pregnancy and individual health needs, but most women require monthly check-ups initially, increasing in frequency as the due date approaches.

A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, dairy products, and plenty of fluids is recommended. Proper nutrition supports your baby’s growth and helps maintain your overall health during pregnancy.

Routine blood tests, urine tests, ultrasound scans, glucose screening, and other recommended screenings help monitor your health and detect any potential complications early. Your doctor will advise the appropriate tests based on your pregnancy stage.

Most women begin feeling their baby’s movements between 18 and 24 weeks of pregnancy. However, the timing can vary depending on factors such as whether it is your first pregnancy and the position of the placenta.

Yes, moderate exercise is generally safe and beneficial during pregnancy. Activities such as walking, prenatal yoga, and swimming can improve fitness, reduce discomfort, and support overall well-being. Always consult your doctor before starting any exercise routine.

Common signs include regular contractions, lower back pain, pelvic pressure, rupture of membranes (water breaking), and changes in vaginal discharge. If you experience these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider promptly for guidance.