Gynecologists play an important role in the World Continuity by protecting women’s reproductive health. Let’s take a look at what happens in a typical day of the Gynecologist.

8:00 AM

Preparing breakfast for the family in a normal day or heading back to home from the Hospital after multiple hours of handling pregnancy delivery.

10:00 AM

Consultation with patients for their queries on general women health or gynecology issues, infertility related problems and treatment options.

12:00 PM

May handle a scheduled normal delivery or an unplanned C-section. Time also flies in preparing eagerly awaiting mothers-to-be for artificial insemination (IUI/IVF).

2:00 PM

Moments after a quick lunch, attending to out-patients on their medical progress and

4:00 PM

Rounds on the maternity ward. Greeting new mothers, offering tips on taking care of the newborns and checking on newborns’ health records and attending to any medical interventions.

6:00 PM

Following a quick snack break, and a chat with fellow doctors, catching up with more inquiries from patients and attending to any emergency medical calls from the wards.

9:00 PM

After a long day, getting back to home free and spending quality time with the family after a healthy and heart-ful dinner. Hoping a quite night sleep, crashing on the bed. However, calls are always on any emergencies, treatment schedule, surgery planning etc. are expected throughout the night.

Gynecology & Obstetrics

Gynecology and obstetrics are twin subjects that deal with the female reproductive system. While Obstetrics deals with pregnancy and its associated procedures. Gynecology comprises both medicines as well as surgical fields, while many of the gynecological illnesses need hormonal and other pharmacological management, cancers, fibroids, etc. require surgical removal.

What conditions do Gynecologists treat?

Gynecologists evaluate a wide range of conditions and treat them. It may depend on your age, health, and reproductive goals. But some common Conditions treated by gynecologists are,

Gynecologists in Dr. Kumar’s Multispecialty hospital at Chennai frequently offer both gynecological and general health care, including preventive medicine for women and diagnosis and treatment of issues such as infertility issues and obstetricians, nurture birthing assistants, and nutritionists.
It is necessary to have regular visits with your gynecologist to maintain your reproductive health. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, these visits should start between the ages of 13 and 15. Depending on your health history and your age, your gynecologist may use this visit to screen for problems like cervical or breast cancer.

The specialty care in Gynecology by Dr. Kumar’s Multispeciality hospital in Chennai provides care for our patients in guiding them to overcome their infertility issues and assisting them in reproductive endocrinology and gynecologic oncology.