Seed Of Life Fertility and Womens Care Medical Centre with Dr. Suresh Nair - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

Seed Of Life Fertility and Womens Care Medical Centre with Dr. Suresh Nair

Description:

Seed Of Life Fertility and Womens Care Medical Centre is a Gynecology/Obstetrics clinic in Novena, Singapore. The clinic is visited by gynecology/obstetrics like Dr. Suresh Nair. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:56
Slides: 8
Provided by: NishaMehta

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Seed Of Life Fertility and Womens Care Medical Centre with Dr. Suresh Nair


1
Seed Of Life Fertility and Womens Care Medical
Centre with Dr. Suresh Nair
Seed Of Life Fertility and Womens Care Medical
Centre is a Gynecology/Obstetrics clinic in
Novena, Singapore. The clinic is visited by
gynecology/obstetrics like Dr. Suresh Nair. Dr.
Suresh Nair is a leading Consultant Obstetrician
and Gynaecologist. He runs a private practise,
Seed of Life a fertility and womens care
medical centre at Mount Elizabeth Novena
Specialist Centre, situated in Mount Elizabeth
Novena Hospital, Singapore. He was awarded the
Singapore Government Training Programme (HMDP)
where he spent 2 years training in endoscopic
surgery from 1991 to 1993 in the United States
of America, United Kingdom, France and Germany.
Furthermore he completed the Masters of
Reproductive Medicine on 17 August 2009, from the
University of New South Wales, Australia.
2
Dr. Suresh Nair was the past Medical Director of
Parkway Fertility Centre, the assisted
reproductive centre, situated in Mount Elizabeth
Hospital from November 2008 to December 2011,
where about 500 fresh IVF/ICSI cycles were
performed annually. He is also a Visiting
Consultant to the National University Hospital,
Singapore. He had held the post as President of
the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of
Singapore from March 2009 to March 2011. He was
also the past President of the International
College of Surgeons (Singapore section) from May
2012 to May 2013. The timings of Seed Of Life
,Fertility Women's Care Medical Centre are
Mon to Fri 845 AM-515 PM and Sat 845 AM-115
PM.
Some of the services provided by
(Abdominal/Vaginal), Infertility Evaluation
the clinic are Hysterectomy / Treatment, Well Wom
an
Healthcheck, PCOD/PCOS Treatment and
Contraception Advice. Recognized as an expert in
his field, Dr. Nair has been invited as faculty
to lecture and conduct training programmes in
assisted reproduction and endoscopic surgery at
regional and international meetings, and has
contributed to peer-reviewed journals and
written chapters in several authoritative books.
He has been a keen teacher and mentor to
gynaecologists in Singapore and the region. He
derives great joy and fulfilment in proctoring
and guiding those who wish to improve their
clinical skills but is ever willing to learn from
both his senior and junior colleagues. Colposcop
y (kol-POS-kuh-pee) is a procedure to closely
examine your cervix, vagina and vulva for signs
of disease. During colposcopy, your doctor uses a
special instrument called a colposcope. Your
doctor may recommend colposcopy if your Pap test
result is abnormal. If your doctor finds an
unusual area of cells during colposcopy, a sample
of tissue can be collected for laboratory
testing (biopsy).
3
Many women experience anxiety before their
colposcopy exams. Knowing what to expect during
your colposcopy may help you feel more
comfortable. Having a colposcopy If your smear
test had an abnormal result, you may need an
extra check called a colposcopy. Youll be sent
an appointment time for a colposcopy at the
public hospital. This is free. Its important to
go to your appointment even if you dont have any
symptoms. What is a colposcopy? A colposcopy is
when a specialist examines your cervix using a
special microscope called a colposcope. After
theyve done the colposcopy, the specialist will
discuss their findings with you. Sometimes, if
they see something that concerns them, they will
take a biopsy. This means taking a tiny sample
of tissue from your cervix and having it checked
it at a laboratory, just to be
sure. Colposcopies are a safe and effective check
Preparing for your appointment A colposcopy
appointment takes about an hour, and its free at
public hospitals. When you confirm your
appointment, let them know if you have any
special needs, like if youre pregnant. If you
have to change your appointment like if your
period is due on the day please ask to change
it as soon as possible. You might like to take a
friend or whanau member for support. Having a
colposcopy First, the specialist nurse or doctor
asks some questions about your health.
4
Your specialist will explain the procedure and
what you can expect. This is a good time for you
to ask them any questions you have about the
test. They will check the date of your last
period for reference. You then lie comfortably
on a bed, using leg rests so the specialist can
get a clear view of your cervix through the
colposcope. The scope wont touch you during the
test. Your specialist uses a speculum (just like
the one from your smear test) to make examining
your cervix easier. They also paint a liquid onto
the surface of your cervix to make the cells show
up better. Together you discuss what theyve
found. They might even be able to show you on
screen, if youre interested. If they find
something unusual, they might recommend you have
a biopsy. A small biopsy sample is taken straight
away you may feel a cramp, but it only takes a
second. Your colposcopy test is over and you now
can sit up. Your biopsy is sent to the lab for
testing. About a month later, your specialist
gets your biopsy results and contacts you to
explain the results. Very occasionally, your
colposcopy may have to be done again because
your biopsy results werent conclusive. If your
result means you need some form of treatment,
they will discuss treatment options with
you. Your colposcopy results are stored with
your smear test results in the National Cervical
Screening Programme register. Early treatment has
a 95 success rate After your colposcopy
5
After the colposcopy you might feel some
cramping, like period pains. You can treat this
like normal period pain. If you had a biopsy,
you may also get some bleeding or reddish
discharge from your vagina, which may last a few
days. This is normal and should stop within a
week. If it lasts longer than a week, call your
colposcopy clinic straight away. Until the
bleeding stops, do the following to help your
cervix heal. Use sanitary pads, not tampons.
Have showers instead of baths. Dont have
sex. Dont use spa pools and swimming pools.
Your results In this section Understanding your
results Having a colposcopy Your biopsy results
Your records What is colposcopy? Your
healthcare provider uses colposcopy to view the
opening to the uterus, called the cervix, and
the vagina. It uses an instrument with a
magnifying lens and a light, called a
colposcope. It magnifies the image many times.
The healthcare provider sees the tissues on the
cervix and vaginal walls more clearly. In some
cases, your provider will take a small sample of
tissue for exam in the lab. This is called a
cervical biopsy.
6
Cervix. The lower, narrow part of the uterus
located between the bladder and the rectum,
forming a canal that opens into the vagina, which
leads to the outside of the body. Vagina. This
is the passageway through which fluid passes out
of the body during menstrual periods. The vagina
connects the cervix and the vulva (the outer
genitalia). Why might I need a colposcopy? Your
provider may do a colposcopy if he or she finds
problems or abnormal cells during a pelvic exam
or Pap test. Through the colposcope, the
healthcare provider can see certain changes in
cervical and vaginal tissues. These include
abnormal blood vessels, tissue structure, color,
and patterns. Your provider may call cells that
look abnormal, but are not yet cancerous
precancerous. These abnormal cells may be the
first signs of cancer that develops years
later. If your provider sees abnormal tissue
during a colposcopy, he or she may take a small
sample of tissue for further study. The
healthcare provider may also take tissue samples
from inside the cervix. Dr. Suresh Nair
Gynecologist has extensive experience in advanced
laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery and has
been the pioneer in robot-assisted laparoscopic
gynaecological surgery. He has performed many
complicated surgeries for severe endometriosis,
multiple large fibroids and advanced pelvic
gynaecological, urological incontinence, pelvic
floor reconstructive and oncological surgery. His
other specialties include obstetrics services,
diagnosis and treatment of gynecological
cancers, in vitro fertilization, intracytoplasmic
sperm injection, and ovarian tissue
cryopreservation (a procedure for patients whose
reproductive potential is affected by cancer
therapy). He is always at the forefront to assist
patients who have difficulty conceiving to
increase their chance of conceiving using the
latest technologies and clinically proven
effective methods to expedite their becoming
parents.
7
For More Information You Can Contact Us Block 30,
East Patel Nagar, Rajendra Place, New Delhi,
Delhi 110008 (91)-7899912611 contact_at_elawoman.com
https//www.elawoman.com/ Contact Form
Ela Facebook
Ela Twitter
Ela Instagram
Ela Linkedin
Ela Youtube
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com