Obstetrics & Gynecology
Our trained gynaecologists can take care of all your health needs from day one. They are skilled in dealing with various issues from puberty to beyond menopause. They are well experienced in managing infertility issues, routine gynaecology care, hormonal issues, menopause and complications during pregnancy. We provide comprehensive care with utmost attention and concern.
Our skilled gynaecologists in Dubai are here to address all your health needs, offering comprehensive care from day one. Our expert team is well-experienced in managing a wide range of women’s health issues, spanning from puberty to beyond menopause. As leading gynaecologists in Dubai, we specialize in handling infertility concerns, routine gynaecology care, hormonal imbalances, menopause-related issues, and complications during pregnancy. At our clinic, we provide holistic and compassionate care, ensuring that you receive the highest quality medical attention from trusted gynaecologists in Dubai who prioritize your well-being.
Our Obstetrics Service Includes
Routine gynaecological and pregnancy care
Routine gynaecological and pregnancy care
Contraception
Contraception
Aesthetic Gynaecology
Aesthetic Gynaecology
Management of hormonal imbalances like PCOS
Management of hormonal imbalances like PCOS
Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology
Paediatric and adolescent gynaecology
Menopause support
Menopause support
General Questions
Our doctors have answered a few general questions commonly asked to us.
Bring with you your insurance card, photo ID, and a current list of any medications you are currently taking.
A visit to the gynaecologist is suggested for annual screening and any time you have concerns about symptoms such as pelvic, vulvar, and vaginal pain or abnormal bleeding from the uterus. Ideally, a girl should have her first visit between 13-15 years of age. Women over 21 years old should visit once a year for an annual exam, other tests are conducted based on your history and symptoms.
The 2 main forms of temporary contraception are pills and intrauterine devices, that can include injections, implants, diaphragms, patches, caps and condoms. The permanent form, is surgery in males and females, known as ‘Sterilisation’.
A Pap smear or pap test is used to screen for cervical cancer. Recommended to start testing at 21 years of age, this test can then be repeated every 3 years up to 65 years of age. Detecting cervical cancer early gives you a better chance at a cure and halting the cancer. It can also detect changes in your cervical cells that suggest cancer may develop in the future.
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