

The Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Krishna Hospital is highly regarded for its ability to provide a broad spectrum of health care services for women. The department handles every routine or high-risk antenatal medical case with unmatched professional expertise.
Our foremost priority is to provide women with the best possible support system pre and post-delivery. To ensure the same, we are backed by experts in the Gynaecology field to guarantee the safety of you and your unborn child.
Pregnancy is a phase that requires exceptional medical care, which is especially vital for women who are pregnant with multiples or who have chronic medical problems. The OB & GYN team at Krishna Hospital is committed to providing safe and smooth high-risk pregnancy management. When you are under our care, there is no need for anxiety, fear, and uncertainty. We can help you navigate safely through this phase by offering a strong support system and the best possible medical guidance.
We provide dedicated services to mothers through safe, effective, accessible, and individualised care.



Some of the most commonly occurring gynaecological problems are:
An Obstetric Emergency refers to the acute, life-threatening problems that pregnant women may face. Such emergencies may occur without warning during the pregnancy period or labour. During such circumstances, the patient must receive immediate medical attention. At Krishna Hospital, we are equipped to handle such obstetric emergencies with specialist care and an extended hospital stay, if necessary.
An ultrasound is a painless, non-invasive procedure done to assess the health of the fetus. During an ultrasound, the sonographer will apply a hypoallergenic ultrasound gel on the patient's abdominal region. They will then move a transducer around the belly with mild pressure, which will transmit images of the fetus to a computer.
Gynaecologists are medical specialists who treat a wide range of health issues for women. They particularly deal with issues related to the female reproductive system. A few issues that gynaecologists deal with include:
Ideally, girls should have their first gynaecological visit at approximately 13-15 years of age. We recommend an annual visit and at any time when there is a concerning health issue.
It is perfectly safe to travel during pregnancy unless your doctor has advised you to refrain from doing so due to pregnancy-related complications. Many women find it easy to travel during the second trimester, as opposed to the first and third trimesters.