• AKG Colony, Channasandra Main Road, Whitefield, Bengaluru
  • Mon - Sat 10.00 - 21.00. Sunday CLOSED
Best Gynecology Clinic in Whitefield

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Best Gynecology Clinic in Whitefield

Expert Pregnancy Care and Women's Health Services


Sushila Mathrutva Clinic offers comprehensive gynecology care for women of all ages. Our experienced gynecologists provide expert care for pregnancy, including high-risk pregnancies, ensuring the well-being of both mother and child. We also specialize in general gynecology, addressing a wide range of women's health concerns. Additionally, we offer specialized infertility treatments for women seeking to start a family.


Caring for Women's Health

Key Services


High-Risk Pregnancy Care

A high-risk pregnancy is when a woman experiences health conditions or complications during pregnancy that could affect her or her baby's health. These conditions can include advanced maternal age, pre-existing health conditions, certain infections, or multiple pregnancies. In some cases, genetic testing, such as amniocentesis, may be recommended to assess the baby's health and identify any potential risks.

At Sushila Mathrutva Clinic, our highly experienced gynecologists have successfully managed hundreds of high-risk pregnancies. We also have a dedicated team of fetal medicine specialists who provide specialized care for unborn babies at risk. If you have any concerns about your pregnancy, please don't hesitate to consult with our experts. Early detection and management of high-risk pregnancies can help ensure a healthy outcome for both mother and baby.


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Laparoscopy

Laparoscopic surgery offers numerous advantages for women's health. This minimally invasive technique allows for precise surgical procedures with smaller incisions, resulting in faster recovery times, reduced pain, and minimal scarring. At Sushila Mathrutva Clinic, our experienced gynecologists are skilled in performing various laparoscopic procedures, including hysterectomy, myomectomy, and endometriosis surgery. By choosing laparoscopy, patients can benefit from a less invasive approach to their gynecological health. Laparoscopic surgery can be performed to diagnose and treat various gynecological conditions, such as endometriosis, fibroids, pelvic pain, and infertility. It can also be used for sterilization procedures.



Comprehensive Infertility Care


Struggling to conceive? Our experienced gynecologists are here to provide comprehensive care and support. We offer a range of advanced fertility treatments, including medication-assisted ovulation induction and intrauterine insemination (IUI), tailored to your individual needs. Together, we'll explore the best options to help you achieve your dream of parenthood. Our clinic is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and our team is dedicated to providing personalized care and support throughout your fertility journey. We understand the emotional and physical toll infertility can take, and we're committed to helping you navigate this challenging time with empathy and understanding.


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How Often Should You Be Seeing Your Gynecologist?


  • Women between the ages of 21 and 29

    Women between the ages of 21 and 29 should be visiting their gynecologist every year for a regular exam, as  well as in between visits for any issues that arise.

  • Sexually active before you turn 21

    If you become sexually active before you turn 21, you should also visit your gynecologist every year.

  • A female between the ages of 11 and 18

    A female between the ages of 11 and 18 could potentially see a family practice provider, a pediatrician, or a gynecologist. While most issues can be handled by pediatric or family medicine providers, there are some instances where it’s appropriate for a younger patient to visit a gynecology provider.

  • After the age of 30

    If you’re in good health and not pregnant or being treated for any illnesses, then you can see your gynecologist every other year after you turn 30. At each visit, you’ll have a Pap smear and a pelvic exam.

  • Women who are aged 65 or older

    Women who are aged 65 or older don’t need to get Pap tests as long as they don’t have any history of cervical cancer or precancerous cells.