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Garg Hospital, located in Karkardooma, Delhi, has been a trusted name in women’s healthcare since its inception in 1992. Renowned for its comprehensive pregnancy and gynecology services, the hospital is equipped with a well equipped NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) to ensure the best care for newborns, including premature and high-risk babies. With a team of experienced gynecologists and obstetricians, the hospital offers advanced care for conditions such as PCOD, endometriosis, and infertility, as well as tailored guidance throughout pregnancy, from preconception counseling to safe deliveries. Garg Hospital is committed to providing personalized and compassionate care, making it a preferred destination for women’s health in East Delhi.
Our experts have years of experience in handling diverse women's health needs— routine check-ups to complex conditions. You’re in trusted hands.
With a fully-equipped Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, we ensure the highest level of care for newborns, even in the most critical situations.
From pre-pregnancy counselling to post-delivery care, we provide holistic maternity services designed to support you and your baby every step of the way.
Enjoy a warm, welcoming environment with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities designed to make your visit as comfortable as possible.
With over 12 years of experience, Dr. Monisha Sharma is a trusted name in women’s health. Specializing in high-risk pregnancies, treatments for achieving pregnancy issues, and advanced minimally invasive surgeries, she is dedicated to providing compassionate care at every stage of a woman’s life. Dr. Monisha has a special interest hormonal health and is committed to empowering women through education and personalized treatment plans. She is also a published researcher and a regular speaker at leading medical conferences.
You have any complication, any pregnancy related complications, Dr Himani Goyal is here not just with a listening year, but with long term solutions!
An expert at High Risk pregnancies, Dr Goyal specialises in all sort of birth issues. Her patients across the years vary from teenagers with PCOD issues to late pregnancies. Dr Goyal excels at solving all problems of women across the spectrum.
With a fully-equipped Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, we ensure the highest level of care for newborns, even in the most critical situations.
Polycystic Ovary Disorder (PCOD) is a VERY common hormonal condition that impacts women , often disrupting their daily lives.
PCOD causes the presence of multiple cysts in the ovaries, leading to hormonal imbalances. Women with PCOD may experience symptoms such as irregular menstrual cycles, excessive hair growth (hirsutism), acne, and weight gain.
Left unmanaged, PCOD can increase the risk of developing other health conditions, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and infertility. At Garg Hospital, located in Karkardooma, East Delhi, we provide advanced diagnostic tools and treatment strategies to address PCOD effectively, ensuring a better quality of life for our patients.
PCOD requires the expertise of skilled gynecologists who are well-versed in hormonal disorders and reproductive health. At Garg Hospital, our gynecology team includes highly qualified specialists with extensive experience in diagnosing and managing PCOD. They work closely with endocrinologists and nutritionists to create a multi-disciplinary treatment plan. Our team uses advanced diagnostic tools like pelvic ultrasounds, hormonal panels, and metabolic screenings to identify the root causes of PCOD, ensuring targeted and effective treatments.
Understanding the symptoms of PCOD can lead to earlier diagnosis and better outcomes. Key symptoms include:
Irregular or missed periods: Hormonal imbalances can disrupt ovulation cycles.
Unexplained weight gain: PCOD affects metabolism, leading to difficulty in managing weight.
Excessive hair growth (hirsutism): Caused by elevated androgen levels.
Acne and oily skin: Often linked to hormonal fluctuations.
Thinning hair or hair loss: Another result of androgenic effects.
Difficulty in conceiving: Irregular ovulation can impact fertility. If you notice any of these symptoms, consult the expert gynecologists at Garg Hospital for an accurate diagnosis and personalized care plan. Early intervention can make all the difference.
Making simple but effective lifestyle changes plays a vital role in managing PCOD. These include:
Balanced Diet: Focus on whole grains, lean proteins, healthy fats, and low-glycemic-index foods to regulate insulin levels.
Regular Exercise: Engage in moderate physical activity like brisk walking, yoga, or strength training to maintain a healthy weight.
Stress Management: Practices like meditation, deep breathing, and adequate sleep can help reduce stress-induced hormonal imbalances.
Avoid Processed Foods: Minimize the intake of sugary snacks, refined carbs, and trans fats. By incorporating these habits into your daily routine, you can alleviate many symptoms of PCOD and prevent complications. Comprehensive support for these changes is available through healthcare professionals, including those at Garg Hospital.
Leaving PCOD unmanaged can lead to a host of complications, including:
Infertility: Irregular ovulation makes it harder to conceive.
Metabolic Issues: Women with PCOD have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome.
Heart Disease: High cholesterol and elevated blood pressure levels are common in women with PCOD.
Endometrial Cancer: Prolonged absence of menstruation increases the risk of endometrial hyperplasia.
Mental Health Challenges: Anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem are frequently reported due to physical and emotional symptoms. Early diagnosis and consistent management can significantly reduce these risks and improve long-term health outcomes.
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication characterized by high blood pressure and signs of damage to other organs, most commonly the liver and kidneys. It typically occurs after the 20th week of pregnancy and can pose risks to both the mother and the baby if untreated. Symptoms include severe headaches, vision changes, and swelling in the hands and feet. Early diagnosis and monitoring are crucial for managing preeclampsia effectively. Healthcare providers often recommend regular prenatal visits to catch symptoms early and provide timely interventions.
Gestational hypertension refers to high blood pressure that develops during pregnancy, typically after 20 weeks, without the presence of protein in the urine or other signs of organ damage. While it usually resolves after childbirth, it requires careful monitoring as it can progress to preeclampsia. Common risk factors include a history of hypertension, obesity, and carrying multiple pregnancies. Management includes lifestyle modifications, regular blood pressure checks, and, in some cases, medication to ensure a healthy pregnancy outcome.
Preterm Premature Rupture of Membranes (PPROM) occurs when the amniotic sac ruptures before 37 weeks of pregnancy, potentially leading to premature birth. This condition requires immediate medical attention to reduce the risk of infection and complications for the baby. Symptoms include a sudden gush or continuous leak of fluid from the vagina. Treatment focuses on prolonging pregnancy safely while monitoring for infections or labor. Expectant mothers should be aware of the symptoms and seek timely care to ensure the best outcomes for themselves and their babies. Comprehensive care for PPROM is vital for both mother and child.
Chronic Hypertension in Pregnancy: Women with pre-existing high blood pressure require careful management to prevent complications during pregnancy.
HELLP Syndrome: A severe form of preeclampsia involving hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
Placental Abruption: A condition where the placenta detaches from the uterus prematurely, often linked to high blood pressure or trauma.
Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR): A condition where the baby’s growth is slower than expected, sometimes due to issues with the placenta or maternal health. Identifying and managing these conditions early is crucial for a healthy pregnancy and delivery.
Yes, our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is fully equipped with the latest technology to care for premature and critically ill newborns, offering round-the-clock monitoring and expert care.
At GARG Hospital, we provide personalized treatment plans for PCOS, including lifestyle modifications, hormonal treatments, and fertility solutions. Our experts help manage symptoms and improve long-term health outcomes.
We offer comprehensive infertility services, including IVF, IUI, fertility assessments, and treatments for both male and female infertility. Our fertility experts will create a customized plan based on your unique needs.
Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain and infertility. Our team at GARG Hospital offers diagnosis through laparoscopy and provides treatment options like hormonal therapy, surgery, and pain management.
Yes! Our expert team of obstetricians and gynaecologists specializes in managing high-risk pregnancies, such as gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and multiple pregnancies. We provide continuous monitoring and personalized care to ensure the best outcomes for both mother and baby.
Yes! We provide comprehensive menopause management, including hormone replacement therapy (HRT), counseling, and lifestyle recommendations to help women manage symptoms like hot flashes, mood changes, and osteoporosis.
Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain and infertility. Our team at GARG Hospital offers diagnosis through laparoscopy and provides treatment options like hormonal therapy, surgery, and pain management.