Gynaecology

We strive to be the leaders in obstetric, gynecologic and reproductive health for women of all ages in the local and global communities though excellence in clinical care. Empowering women to achieve healthier lives. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is committed to providing the highest quality care to women in every stage of her life, whether she is seeking contraceptive or tactility advice, care during and after pregnancy or treatment for menopausal symptoms, we will be with her step of the way. 

Services

  • Reproductive medicine
  • Intrauterine Insemination
  • Adolescent Gynecology
  • Emergency Gynecology services
  • Structured maternity support program

Aims and Objectives

Enlisted below are the main aims and objectives of department:

  • To provide indoor and outdoor facilities for poor and needy patients free of cost throughout the year
  • To improve the health and wellbeing of women, in fronts, children and families
  • To reduce the rate of fetal and material mortality
  • To increase the proportion of pregnant women who receive early and adequate prenatal, antenatal, preterm births
  • To reduce Cesarean births among low- risk women

Future Plans

Future plans are as follows:

  • To reduce Cesarean birth among low-risk women
  • To reduce the rate of fetal and material mortality

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

  • The admission and / or discharge should only be made by Gynacologist / or Medical Officer on duty
  • For new admissions receive patient, check vitals before quarrying through old records, lab results, old discharge summary and old charts
  • After assessment and patient’s physical exam, complete admission orders including drug prescription immediately
  • Charge Nurses and Doctors are primarily responsible for writing daily notes on each of their patients
  • Drug dosage, side effects and interactions should be checked daily and major points should be noted down in patients record by Hospital Pharmacist
  • One attendant only allowed with one patient
  • On death / expiry of patient, complete documentation should be maintained by the Charge Nurse and endorsed by the Medical Officer / Women Medical Officer on duty