FAQ's

FAQ's

Nandhini Pearl Hospital situated in Velachery provides comprehensive women’s healthcare services, including maternity care, gynaecology, cosmetic gynaecology, Gynaec Oncology, cosmetic dermatology oncology, paediatrics, and general outpatient consultations.
Consultations are available all days Morning and evening, except Sunday. However, it’s recommended to schedule appointments in advance to ensure availability.
You can book an appointment by visiting our website or contacting our front desk directly by phone 91 59 59 00 00.
Yes, we accept selected health insurance plans. Please check with our staff to confirm your provider.
We have single air-conditioned rooms with attached toilets.
Yes, we can provide virtual consultations for certain services. Contact us for details on availability and scheduling.
We adhere to strict safety protocols, including sanitization, social distancing, and advanced infection control measures.
There is adequate two-wheeler parking and limited car park available on the public road access to the hospital.
Our operation theatre is equipped for a range of surgeries, including Obsetric, gynaecological, general and plastic surgeries and Laparoscopic surgeries supported by state-of-the-art equipment and skilled surgeons.
Yes, with proper medical care, many women have healthy pregnancies and deliveries after 40, although risks may be slightly higher.
Pregnancy typically lasts around 40 weeks, divided into three trimesters. Full-term pregnancy spans from 37 to 42 weeks, though early or late deliveries can happen.
Pregnancy is confirmed through home pregnancy tests detecting hCG hormone, followed by a clinical blood or urine test and an ultrasound to assess fetal age and development.
A high-risk pregnancy involves potential complications for the mother or foetus, often requiring additional monitoring and care to manage health risks effectively.
Labor is the process of childbirth, involving uterine contractions to dilate the cervix, eventually resulting in the delivery of the baby, followed by the placenta.
We offer various delivery options, including normal (vaginal) delivery and C-sections. Our team supports each mother in choosing the safest and most comfortable method based on her needs and health.
Yes, our hospital has specialized care and monitoring protocols for high-risk pregnancies. Our experienced obstetricians and medical team closely monitor high-risk pregnancies to ensure the safety of both mother and baby.
Yes, Nandhini Pearl Hospital offers normal (vaginal) delivery services, supported by experienced obstetricians and a dedicated team to ensure a safe and comfortable birthing experience for mothers.
At Nandhini Pearl Hospital, we understand that this journey brings many questions. We encourage you to schedule a consultation with our experienced doctors, who can provide personalized answers and guidance. Additionally, we offer prenatal classes and resources designed to address everything from pregnancy basics to advanced parenting tips, ensuring you feel informed and supported every step of the way.
It’s recommended to start gynecological visits in the teenage years or by age 21, whichever comes first.
An annual exam is recommended, though your gynaecologist may suggest more frequent visits depending on your health.
Irregular periods, pelvic pain, unusual discharge, and any reproductive health concerns warrant a visit to a gynaecologist.
Yes, gynaecological exams are important for overall reproductive health, regardless of sexual activity.
A routine exam typically includes a pelvic exam, breast exam, and possibly a Pap smear, depending on age and health history.
If you’ve been trying to conceive for over a year without success, or six months if over 35, it’s advisable to consult a gynecologist.
Yes, a gynaecologist can help manage symptoms and monitor health changes during menopause.
A Pap smear is a vital screening test for cervical cancer, recommended every 3-5 years depending on age and health.
Yes, gynecologists can help with a wide range of sexual health concerns, including infections, pain, and contraceptive advice.
We treat conditions like PCOS, endometriosis, fibroids, infections, and menstrual irregularities.
Symptoms of PCOS include irregular periods, excess hair growth, acne, and weight gain, but a gynecologist can provide a proper diagnosis.
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the uterus lining grows outside it. Treatments include medication and surgery.
Heavy bleeding can be due to hormonal imbalances, fibroids, or other conditions. A consultation can help determine the cause.
We have latest technology of laser treatment to rectify the problem, without surgery.
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs on the ovary, which often resolve on their own but may require treatment if they cause pain.
Fibroids are noncancerous growths in the uterus that can sometimes impact fertility and may require treatment if symptomatic.
Cervical cancer is screened through a Pap smear, which can detect abnormal cells in the cervix.
Yes, hormonal changes can impact mood, particularly during menstrual cycles, pregnancy, and menopause.
Treatments vary based on the type of infection and may include antibiotics, antifungals, or other medications.
It’s a good idea to see an obstetrician before trying to conceive. They can provide preconception counseling, check for any health concerns, and guide you on preparing your body for pregnancy.
Ideally, you should schedule your first prenatal appointment as soon as you confirm your pregnancy, usually around 6-8 weeks. Early visits help ensure a healthy start for both mother and baby.
Yes, irregular periods can sometimes signal underlying health issues that may impact fertility and pregnancy. An obstetrician can help diagnose and treat these issues.
If you experience symptoms like heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain, or unusual discharge during pregnancy, it’s essential to see an obstetrician immediately to rule out any complications.
Yes, seeing an obstetrician can be crucial if you have a history of miscarriages. They can monitor early pregnancy closely and provide guidance to help reduce the risk of complications.
Typically, during a normal pregnancy, visits start monthly until the 28th week, then bi-weekly until the 36th week, and weekly thereafter. However, your obstetrician will provide a schedule tailored to your needs.
Yes, it’s recommended for women over 35 to see an obstetrician early, as advanced maternal age may increase certain risks. An obstetrician can help with preconception planning and monitoring.
A postpartum check-up is typically scheduled 4-6 weeks after delivery, but you should see an obstetrician sooner if you experience any unusual symptoms, like heavy bleeding or signs of infection.
Yes, it’s crucial to consult an obstetrician if you have conditions like diabetes, hypertension, or thyroid disorders, as they may require special management during pregnancy.
If you notice symptoms of an infection, such as fever, unusual discharge, or pain, it’s important to see an obstetrician promptly to ensure timely treatment and protect both you and your baby.
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