OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY DEPARTMENT
Established in 2005, the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Bharati Vidyapeeth Hospital, Sangli provides comprehensive care for women of all ages. Our expert team offers prenatal and high-risk pregnancy management, routine gynecological check-ups, and advanced treatments for conditions such as endometriosis, fibroids, and menopause. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, we specialize in minimally invasive surgeries to ensure safe care, faster recovery, and greater comfort for our patients.
Overview
The department of obstetrics and gynecology was started in 2005 in BVDUMCH, Sangli. Our department is dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized care to women of all ages. Our team of expert doctors and specialists are committed to delivering exceptional healthcare with empathy, expertise, and excellence.
We provide prenatal care to ensure a healthy pregnancy and delivery. Our department is equipped to handle high-risk pregnancies, ensuring that both mother and baby receive the best possible care.
We offer a range of gynaecological services, including routine check-ups, pap smears, and treatments for conditions such as endometriosis, fibroids, and menopause. We perform minimally invasive surgeries for gynaecological conditions, reducing recovery time and discomfort for our patients. Our team of specialists is backed by cutting-edge technology, ensuring that our patients receive the best possible care.
OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY FACULTY
Dr Sharvari Vikramsinha Jadhav
Professor & HOD
Dr Vidya Manoj Jadhav
Professor & HOU
Dr Smita Krishnarao Bhatt
Professor & HOU
Dr Vinaya Vivek Kulkarni
Associate Professor & HOU
Dr. Geeta Gore
Associate Professor
Dr.Manjusha Wagh
Assistant Professor
Dr Snehal Shinde
Assistant Professor
Dr Trishala Magdum
Assistant Professor
Dr Soumil Nitwe
Assistant Professor
Dr Abhishek Kulkarni
Assistant Professor
Scope of Services
Out Patient services
- Preconception counselling.
- Antenatal Clinical.
- Postnatal Clinic.
- Infertility clinic.
- Cancer detection clinic.
- High risk pregnancy clinic.
- Menopause clinic.
- Family Planning clinic.
- Endocrine Clinic..
- Colposcopic Cancer Screening.
In Patient services
- Normal delivery.
- Operative deliveries.
- All type of Major & Minor Gynecological including Endoscopic Surgery.
- Family Planning and MTP services.
- HIV counseling and advice.
Other Services
- Extension activities like health camp in the community.
- Health talk by faculties at Colleges and for Asha worker.
- Cancer detection camps.
Infrastructure & Facilities
- OPD
- Modern spacious wards & labour room
- Obstetric OT near labour room
- NICU besides labour room and obstetric ward
- Deluxe rooms
- Eclampsia room
- Mother’s block for near NICU: for mothers whose baby is admitted in intensive care unit.
Frequently asked questions
What is Minimal invasive surgery and its significance
It is a modern surgical approach that uses tiny incisions (typically ¼ to ½ inch) or natural body openings to perform gynecologic procedures with specialized instruments and camera guidance, rather than traditional large incisions.
What is cervical cancer screening and when it should be done?
Cervical cancer screenings are tests that detect early-stage cervical cancer or precancerous cells in your cervix before you have symptoms. Most people should start cervical cancer screenings at age 21 and get them until age 65.
What is High risk pregnancy ?
A high-risk pregnancy is one that threatens the health or life of the mother or her fetus. It often requires specialized care from specially trained providers so to nearest healthcare facility immediately if any danger signs are observed.
What are the signs and symptoms of high-risk pregnancy?
Talk to your pregnancy care provider right away if you experience any of the following symptoms during pregnancy, regardless of if your pregnancy is high risk or low risk:
- Abdominal pain that doesn’t go away.
- Chest pain or Heart palpitations or Trouble breathing
- Dizziness or fainting or Extreme fatigue.
- The fetus’s movement stopping or slowing.
- Nausea and vomiting that’s worse than typical morning sickness.
- Severe headache that won’t go away or gets worse.
- Swelling, redness or pain in your face or limbs.
- Vaginal bleeding or increased discharge
Why should I go for antenatal care?
Getting antenatal care is good for you and your baby. Women who attend regular antenatal care usually have healthier babies . Get treatment for health problems early so they are less likely to cause serious complications.
6. How well equipped is our infrastructure to handle obstetric and gynecological emergencies?
- Cardiotocography monitor for enhanced maternal comfort.
- 24/7 access to portable ultrasound machines for emergencies.
- Dedicated floor for OB-GYN with a specialized operation theatre.
- Dedicated High Dependency Unit (HDU) with specialized staff and equipment for close monitoring of high-risk patients.