Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology established in the year
2021, is now a state of art multi speciality department running
in a 1200 bedded medical college with 250 beds dedicated for
maternity unit, family planning and CEMONC services. The
department prides itself with high quality patient care in
antenatal, postnatal, infertility, gynaecology, adolescent
health, preventive gynaecology and minimally invasive surgeries.
It strives to incorporate excellent clinical services along side
respectful maternity care. Being Laqshya certified, the
department’s vision is to establish a patient friendly
environment to serve the reproductive health needs with
continuous focused training to the next generation and expanding
research.
The department excels by treating approximately 150-200
outpatients per day with complete obstetric care, high risk
obstetrics, genetic diagnosis,comprehensive family welfare
counseling with includes exhaustive contraceptive basket and
laparascopic sterilization, infertility evaluation and
management, cancer screening, endogynaecology, menopausal
treatment, pelvic floor medicine and speciality clinics
dedicated to oncology, urogynaecology, ultrasonography.
Community services are being provided for Anaemia prevention,
Adoloscent health and mentoring satellite centers which function
as primary health care centres where antenatal care and high
risk obstetrics are dealt with
Educational endeavours include teaching nursing students and
training labour room care providers with the up to date
standardized protocols.
Provision of quality care and accessible safe maternal health service during delivery in Respectful manner
Providing immediate and appropriate life saving treatment to patients with life threating and routine conditions by nimplenting good patients care prococols and assure the best outcome to all patients
| S.No | Faculty Name | IMR No. | Professional Qualification | Designation | Nature of Employment |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dr. T. A. Arunadevi | 66260 | MD, DGO | Professor | Regular |
| 2 | Dr. Meena | 77056 | MS (OG) | Associate Professor | Regular |
| 3 | Dr. V. Gomathi | 105970 | MS (OG) | Assistant Professor | Regular |
| 4 | Dr. A. Yamunadevi | 97372 | MS (OG) | Assistant Professor | Regular |
| 5 | Dr. S. Ramya | 90604 | DGO, DNB | Assistant Professor | Regular |
| 6 | Dr. S. Swathi | 101854 | DNB | Assistant Professor | Regular |
| 7 | Dr. M. Dhivya | 94955 | MS (OG) | Assistant Professor | Regular |
| 8 | Dr. M. Revathy | 102437 | MS (OG) | Assistant Professor | Regular |
| 9 | Dr. B. Nithyadevi | 100675 | MS (OG) | Assistant Professor | Regular |
| 10 | Dr. C. Geethamalathi | 82338 | DGO | Senior Resident | Regular |
| 11 | Dr. S. Sathyarohini | 85306 | DGO | Senior Resident | Regular |
| 12 | Dr. Hema Priya | 71566 | DGO | Senior Resident | Regular |
| 13 | Dr. Srividhya Lakshmi | 65118 | DGO, DNB | Senior Resident | Regular |
| 14 | Dr. P. Saranya | 93491 | MS (OG) | Assistant Surgeon | Regular |
| 15 | Dr. G. Nithya | 107060 | MS (OG) | Assistant Surgeon | Regular |
| 16 | Dr. Sathya | 106997 | DGO, MS (OG) | Assistant Surgeon | Regular |
| 17 | Dr. P. Revathy | 94922 | DGO | Assistant Surgeon | Regular |
| 18 | Dr. A. Deepalakshmi | 75675 | MS (OG) | Assistant Surgeon | Regular |
| 19 | Dr. C. Deepika | 125199 | MS (OG) | Assistant Surgeon | Regular |
| 20 | Dr. Dhamayanthi | 106414 | MS (OG) | Assistant Surgeon | Regular |
Patient friendly environment to serve the reproductive health needs
Respectful approach with zero delay to achieve women’s health
1.REVIEW OF EMERGENCY OBSTETRIC HYSTERECTOMY AT A TERTIARY CARE
HOSPITAL IN SOUTH INDIA - A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY
2. SOCIO DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE AND ACCESS TO AN CARE OF MIGRANT
LABOURERS FROM OTHER STATE WORKING IN TIRUPPUR DISTRICT -A
HOSPITAL BASED CROSS SECTIONAL SURVEY 2.EFFICACY , SAFTEY AND
ACCEPTABILITY OF THERMOCOAGULATION TO TREAT CERVICAL
PRECANCEROUS LEISON IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL
3. A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF IUFD IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTER OF
TAMIL NADU2. A STUDY OF RISK FATCOR PATTERN IN ECTOPIC PREGNANCY
3.ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY OUTCOMES
4.A CROSS SCETIONAL STUDY TO ASSES THE AWARNESS OF EC PILL AMONG
WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE GROUP ATTENDING OG OPD FOR MTP IN A
TERTIARY CARE CENTER , TAMILNADU.
5..RESPECTFUL MATERNITY CARE AND ITS BIMPACT ON CHILDBITH
EXPERIENCE IN TERTIARY CARE CENTER- A CROSS SCETIONAL STUDY
| OPD | CENSUS / YEAR |
|---|---|
| AN OPD | 29873 |
| Gynaec OPD | 12949 |
| FP OPD | 4928 |
| INFERTILITY OPD | 391 |
| CANCER SCREENING | CENSUS / YEAR |
|---|---|
| VIA/VILI | 3425 |
| COLPOSCOPY | 315 |
| CERVICAL BIOPSY | 141 |
A 50 bedded labour theatre with 6labour boards and 2 septic labour boards functioning managing 100 admissions per day with approximate 80% of high risk admissions. LT achieves an average of 25 deliveries/day. It is a stand alone tertiary care maternity unit with round the clock (24 x 7) duty obstetrician, well trained paramedical team and operation theatre facilities to deal with the high risk referrals in and around Tiruppur. A well equipped HDU functioning with 10 beds with a trained staff nurse exclusive for HDU and round the clock specialist availability aiming to treat critically ill to achieve zero maternal mortality
Operation theatre complex exclusive to obstetrics and gynaecology department runs with 2 separate elective OT with 3 tables (one for Family planning OT and 2 for elective cases of obstetrics and gynaecology) and 2 rooms with 4 tables for CEMONC emergency services and septic cases.